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Let's Chat3661 Phinney Ave N #109, Seattle, WA 98103 | $499,880 | 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom | 821 sq ft | One car parking
Most condos under $500,000 require tradeoffs. You give up parking. You give up a second bedroom. You give up outdoor space. You give up in-unit laundry. Not here. Unit #109 delivers two true bedrooms, in-unit laundry, elevator access, a dedicated parking space, and a private fenced patio in the heart of Fremont. Value all day. If you have been waiting for an updated, modern condo that actually checks boxes rather than forcing compromises, this is worth a serious look.
Contact for Showing Contact for ShowingFremont speaks for itself. A new restaurant seven nights a week. A short walk to PCC for groceries. Easy access to SLU, Route 99, and I-5. Your neighborhood is your home, and this one has it all.
From here, the city stays easy. Quick access to Route 99 and I-5 when you need to get somewhere fast, and a straight shot to South Lake Union and downtown when you want to ditch the car. Bike Score 90 means commuting by bike is actually realistic, especially with the Burke-Gilman close by.
Fremont has that rare mix of energy and comfort. You can keep it simple on a weeknight, or step outside and be in the middle of it. Parks, coffee, breweries, and everyday errands are all genuinely walkable, so your routine gets smaller and your weekends get bigger.
Two real bedrooms. In-unit laundry. Dedicated parking. Updated kitchen with quartz counters, new cabinetry, and newer appliances. Remodeled bathroom. LVP in the main spaces with carpet only in the bedrooms. And the rare bonus: a private fenced patio that’s perfect for pets, grilling, and getting a quick breath of fresh air.
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At 821 square feet, the layout is efficient and balanced. There is no wasted space. The kitchen was updated in 2020 with quartz counters, refreshed cabinetry, and newer appliances. It opens cleanly into the main living area, creating a layout that works for everyday living and entertaining without feeling segmented. Luxury vinyl plank flooring runs through the main spaces. Carpet is reserved for the bedrooms, keeping them quiet and comfortable. Both bedrooms are legitimate rooms. Not a den. Not a corner carved out of the living room. That matters for flexibility today and resale tomorrow. A small thing you will notice immediately: the space feels calm. Clean finishes, a straightforward layout, and a living area that is easy to furnish without playing Tetris with your furniture. The north-facing exposure maintains privacy and stable indoor temperatures year-round. You do not get harsh afternoon heat. You get consistency. The private patio is fenced and functional. It is large enough for a grill, seating, and pets. In a dense neighborhood like Fremont, usable outdoor space meaningfully separates one condo from the next.
Fremont: Walk Score of 95. Bike Score of 90. You are not adjacent to Fremont. You are in it. This location is built for day-to-day convenience. Quick access to major transit corridors, easy bike connectivity, and a short hop to the Burke-Gilman for commuting and weekend rides. South Lake Union and downtown are straightforward from here, and you are also well positioned for Ballard, Wallingford, and Queen Anne. Fremont continues to be one of Seattle’s most durable condo submarkets because of employment proximity and lifestyle density. Demand here has historically been resilient relative to similarly priced units in less central neighborhoods. If long-term location fundamentals matter to you, this one checks that box decisively.
Built in 1969 and fully renovated on the exterior in 2017, the heavy lifting has already been done. Siding and windows were addressed as part of that renovation. This is not a building where future buyers will immediately worry about visible deferred maintenance. Elevator access improves day-to-day livability and expands the future buyer pool. That detail alone eliminates a segment of buyers in many older walk-ups. HOA dues of $697.04 reflect a building that has already invested in meaningful exterior improvements. Pet friendly. Secure. Established.
This is one of those spots where you can stop “planning errands” and just go. Coffee run, real groceries, a bite to eat, and a beer with friends are all genuinely walkable, which is the whole point of living in Fremont. Here are some of your new local staples: Fremont Coffee Company is an easy default when you want to work for an hour or meet someone casually. Sea Wolf is the kind of bakery that turns “I’ll grab something quick” into “okay, I’m bringing home bread too.” Marketime Foods is right there for the practical stuff, not a specialty shop that only helps in theory. When you want something satisfying without overthinking it, Paseo is nearby and always delivers. And for a classic Seattle move, Fremont Brewing’s Urban Beer Garden is close enough to become a regular habit. If burgers are your thing, Uneeda Burger is another easy walk.
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