807 N 49th St
Seattle WA 98103
807 N 49th Street
807 N 49th St Seattle WA 98103
Listing #: 711476 | Status: Available | Last Modified: 4/14/2026 |
For Sale
- Email:josh@blakeia.com
- Office Name:Blake Investment Advisors
- Office Phone:(206) 619-3719
- Office Website:
- Agent Phone:(206) 618-2207
- Agent Email:gabe@blakeia.com
- Call Listing AgentNo
- Use DiscretionNo
- Listing Price$ 1,075,000.0
- $/SF$ 486.4
- $/lot sf$ 274.2
- $/Unit$ 1,075,000.0
- Listing StatusAvailable
- Days on Market19
- Asset ClassMulti-Family, Land
- Terms
- Investment Type
- Investment PropYes
- Gross Income0
- Vacancy Factor %0.00%
- Operating Expenses0
- Net Operating Income0
- CAP Rate 4.67 %
- Min Total SF0
- Max Total SF0
- Lease Rate Low$ 00.0
- Lease Rate High$ 00.0
- Heat Source
- Topography
- Total Units
- Water
- Electricity
- Storm Sewer
- SignageSignage on Building and Freestanding
- Anchor
- Building StatusExisting
- # of Buildings1
- # of Floors2
- # of Units5
- # of Elevators0
- Clearance Height Min
- Clearance Height Max
- Bay Depth
- Total Building SF2810
- Net Rentable Area2210
- Total Office SF
- Largest Contiguous SF
- Lot SF3920
- Acres0.09
- Property TypeMulti-Family
- Office Type
- InvestmentYes
- Building Class
- CountyKing
- Vicinity
- Location Description
- Second Address
- Cross Street
- Market AreaFremont/Ballard
- Tax ID #9521100995
- Additional Parcels
- ZoningLR2 (M)
- Year Built1911
- Year Renovated
- Completion Date
- Roof Type
- Construction TypeFramed, Wood
Woodlawn Park 5 Unit or Townhome Dev. Site
TOWNHOUSE REDEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY NEAR FREMONT/WALLINGFORD/GREENLAKE | 4,000 SF LOT WITh LR2 (M) ZONING 807 N 49th St is located just blocks from the Woodland Park Zoo, this 4,000 square foot lot is zoned LR2 (M), a highly desirable zoning code for townhome and small-scale multifamily development. Historically, LR-zoned sites were subject to unit-count density caps that limited overall development potential. However, with the implementation of HB 1110 in June 2025, those constraints have been removed in favor of a building envelope driven by FAR, height, and setback standards, meaning the total buildable size is now the primary limitation rather than the number of units. This shift allows developers to increase unit count through more efficient design, creating a more compelling developm
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