2030 NW 57th Street, Seattle, WA 98107

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2030 NW 57th Street, Seattle, WA 98107


Courtesy of: Taylor Wyman | Northmarq Commercial, LLC
$4,500,000 Seattle, WA 98107
  • 0.23 Acres
  • King County

Key Features

  • MLS ID: 2300024
  • Status: Active
  • Property Type: Land
  • Area: 705 - Ballard/Greenlake
  • Address: 2030 NW 57th Street , Seattle, WA 98107
  • City: Seattle
  • State: WA
  • Zip: 98107
  • County: King

Description

Covered Land Play in Downtown Ballard. Fully renovated, income-producing properties in Downtown Ballard with prime redevelopment potential. This turnkey 6-unit apartment building and single-family home generate $15,000 monthly, covering costs while permitting the property. Zoned Midrise Residential, the property features an 80' height limit and a completed initial feasibility study supporting plans for 60+ units. Enjoy cash flow now while you plan for future development. Contact agent for more details.

Property Map

Turn right onto Western Ave W. Continue onto Elliott Ave W. Continue onto 15th Ave W. Turn left on Leary Wy NW. Turn right on 20th Ave NW. Turn left onto NW 57th St, Property is on the right.

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