With more than 1,000 people moving to Seattle each week, it's no wonder there are over 55 cranes in the Seattle area. If you're tired of losing out on multiple offer homes, not up for a "fixer upper," or just want to live in a brand new building and own, here's a guide to new construction in the city.

 


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The Goodwin

The Goodwin exhibits modern, boutique charm and convenient positioning in Belltown’s historic “film row.”

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Infinity Shore Club Residences

Arriving soon to Alki Beach. The best and only offering of its caliber in Alki Beach is Infinity Shore Club—an exclusive collection of 40 condominium estates.

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Jade Residences

Constructed with lifestyle, location, and attainable home ownership in mind, JADE serves as a symbol of what’s next for Kirkland.

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KODA Condominiums

KODA is more than just a new downtown condo – it is a vertical village that seeks to integrate over 200 residences into a community in the truest sense of the word. Public spaces have been designed to invite people to linger and get to know each other in beautiful areas that function as voluminous indoor town squares and virtual parks in the sky.

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SPIRE

SPIRE is a remarkable prism that reaches into the sky, keeping its special distinction as a cosseting, private haven in the midst of its vibrant, lively Downtown Seattle neighborhood.

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NEXUS Condominiums

NEXUS will rise at the corner of Howell and Minor in the heart of downtown Seattle’s new multi-billion-dollar urban living core – the “East Village”. This is an architectural achievement without compromise – advancing modern design and elevating city life to new heights.

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First Light

A Westbank project, First Light is a new residential tower coming soon to Seattle. Created with collaborator, architect James KM Cheng. First Light is an elegant tower that will add style and grace to the Seattle skyline – as well as a floating rooftop pool offering one of the best sunset-watching vantage points in the Pacific Northwest.