Seattle Builders Continue to Build

Despite the slow market and one of the worst mortgage crisis situations in over two decades, the Seattle condo market continues to see more new development. Here at NewCondosOnline.com we continually monitor regions where developers show no signs of slowing down and Seattle is one of these major metro areas that keeps on trucking. Take Rollin Street from Vulcan Real estate. This Seattle condo project is currently under construction at the northeast corner of Westlake and Denny in Seattle's South Lake Union neighborhood, Rollin Street is an 11-story condominium project featuring 208 SOHO style flats. The building and homes are modeled after unique condominium projects in New York City and the Pearl District of Portland. Rollin Street residents will be moving into their homes in early 2009. Residents will enjoy living across the street from all of the amenities of 2200 including Starbucks and Whole Foods Market, with easy access downtown on the new Seattle Streetcar line that runs directly in front of the property. Rollin Street is one of many Seattle condo projects expected to earn a LEED Silver Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council. The LEED program, which rates buildings on their sustainable or “green” features, takes into account factors like the use of natural and recycled products, wood harvested from well managed forests and the use of non-toxic paints, adhesive and sealers. It’s good for the environment and great for your family.

Units at Rollin Street will range in size from 700 - 2,000 sq.ft. and price from the High $300,000 - To Over $1,000,000. Rollin Street and many other Seattle Condo projects can be viewed and researched on www.newcondosonline.com.




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Builders are smart. Condos

Builders are smart. Condos are the way to go.

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