

| Address | Tower 1: 10610 NE 9th Pl, Bellevue, WA 98004 Tower 2: 10650 NE 9th Pl, Bellevue, WA 98004 |
| Developer | Wasatch Development |
| Architect | CollinsWoerman |
| Interior Designer | Shugart Bates |
| Completed | 2008 |
| Towers | Tower A (24 floors) and Tower B (26 floors) |
| Total Units | 353 condos + 26 townhomes = 379 total |
| Price Range | 1BR: $680K–$800K | 2BR: $1.025M–$1.55M |
| HOA Fees | $700–$3,400 per month |
| HOA Covers | Hot water, concierge, gas, garbage, sewer, water |
| Corporate Neighbors | Salesforce, Amazon, PACCAR – within 2 blocks |
| Unique Product | 26 townhome units with private entrances (rare in downtown Bellevue) |
Building Overview
Washington Square Towers has a specific superpower that no other downtown Bellevue condo building can claim: walkability to the Eastside’s major corporate campuses. Salesforce, Amazon, and PACCAR all have significant office presence within a two-block radius of the building. For the Bellevue tech professional who wants to eliminate the commute entirely, this is the building.

Completed in 2008 in two towers (Tower A at 24 floors and Tower B at 26 floors), Washington Square occupies a quiet but central pocket of downtown Bellevue at NE 9th Place and 106th Avenue NE. The building offers 353 standard condominium units plus 26 townhomes – the townhome product being genuinely rare in the downtown Bellevue high-rise market and worth understanding separately.
The Townhomes – A Unique Product
Twenty-six of Washington Square’s units are configured as townhomes with private street-level entrances, their own front doors, and a more single-family-home feel within a high-rise building. For buyers transitioning from a house who want downtown living without the feel of a traditional condo, the townhomes represent one of the few options in this market.
Townhomes at Washington Square typically span 1,200–2,000 square feet across two floors, with private patios, in-unit laundry, and the full amenity access of the towers above. They trade at a premium relative to comparable sized standard units – and for the right buyer, that premium is entirely justified.
Amenities
- Washington Square’s amenities are comprehensive for a 2008 building and have been well-maintained by an active HOA:
- 24-hour concierge service – A staffed desk that handles packages, visitors, and building coordination around the clock.
- Fitness center – Well-equipped gym with cardio, strength, and stretching areas.
- Spa – Hot and cold hydrotherapy facilities.
- Owners’ lounge – A residents-only social space with seating, kitchen access, and AV equipment for private gatherings.
- Game room – Billiards, entertainment, and social gaming area.
- Dog walk park – An outdoor pet area within the building’s footprint.
- Guest parking with EV charging – Dedicated visitor parking and a growing network of EV stations.
- Private storage – Most units include assigned storage lockers in the building’s underground levels.

Who Washington Square Is Best For
Washington Square is the rational choice for downtown Bellevue condo buyers who prioritize commute quality and value over cutting-edge finishes. If you work at a company with a significant Bellevue office presence – and thousands of people do – the ability to walk to work in five minutes rather than commute from a newer building is a quality-of-life upgrade that no amenity package can replicate.
The building also represents strong value relative to newer construction. At $680,000–$800,000 for a one-bedroom, you are accessing full-service downtown living at prices roughly 20–30% below Avenue Bellevue and One88. For buyers who prioritize financial efficiency, Washington Square often wins the analysis.
The townhome units serve a very specific buyer: someone who wants downtown living but needs the psychological and physical sense of a private entrance and multi-level living. This buyer exists in meaningful numbers in the Bellevue market and Washington Square is often the only building that can serve them.
Frequently Asked Questions – Washington Square Towers
Q: Is Washington Square close to public transit?
Washington Square is within walking distance of several King County Metro bus lines that serve the Bellevue Transit Center. The future East Link light rail station will be within walking distance, significantly improving transit connectivity to Seattle. The building’s walkable location means many residents don’t need a car for daily needs.
Q: What are the views like at Washington Square?
Views vary significantly by unit orientation and floor. Higher floors on the west-facing side of both towers offer views toward the Bellevue skyline and, from upper floors, toward Lake Washington. Cascade Mountain views are available from east-facing upper-floor units. The building’s 24–26 story height means units above approximately floor 15 have clear unobstructed sightlines in most directions.
Q: How does Washington Square compare to Bellevue Towers?
Both are 2008 buildings with comparable amenity levels and pricing. Washington Square’s key advantage is corporate adjacency – the walk to Salesforce and Amazon offices is shorter. Bellevue Towers has more units (539 vs 379), which typically means better resale liquidity and more frequent buying opportunities. Bellevue Towers’ LEED Gold certification may also appeal to sustainability-focused buyers. The townhome product is unique to Washington Square.
