Seattle Airbnb Friendly Condo Buildings

What Seattle condo buildings allow Airbnb, VRBO, or short-term rentals?

While most condo buildings don't allow short-term rentals, a handful of buildings do! The most popular Seattle condos for Airbnb are Belltown Court, the Elektra, the Montreux, Newmark Tower, and Waterfront Landing. Here's what is for sale in each of those condos right now.



Other condo buildings that allow Airbnb, VRBO, and short-term rentals

Here are the other condos in Seattle that allow Airbnb, VRBO and short-term rentals:

  • 1708 Melrose Ave
  • 215 17th Ave E
  • 2626 E Madison St
  • 2727 Franklin Ave E – 50% rental cap though
  • 750 on the Hill – 750 11th Ave E
  • Austin Bell – 2324 1st Ave ($250 fee)
  • Braeburn – 1410 e Pine St & 1420 e Pine St
  • Fifth Avenue Court – 2132 5th Ave
  • Pike Lofts – 303 E Pike ($800 move-in fee, lease required)
  • Seaboard – 1500 4th Ave
  • Wallingford 45 – 1601 N 45th St

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