The Metropolitan

925 110th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004
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The Metropolitan – Downtown Bellevue’s Established Boutique Mid-Rise

Address925 110th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004
Completed1998
Floors5
Total Units78
Unit Types1BR (845-970 sq ft), 2BR (1,005-1,303 sq ft)
HOA Fees$800–$900 per month
HOA CoversCommon area maintenance, earthquake insurance, garbage, gas, sewer, water
ParkingSecure garage parking

Building Overview

The Metropolitan is a five-story, 78-unit condominium building in the heart of downtown Bellevue, completed in 1998. As a boutique mid-rise, The Metropolitan occupies the established mid-market tier of the downtown condo landscape – a well-maintained building with a consistent ownership community and a price point that provides meaningful access to downtown Bellevue ownership below the premium towers.

At 78 units, the building has enough scale to support a functioning HOA and active community while remaining small enough that ownership feels personal rather than institutional. The monthly HOA fee of $800 to $900 includes gas along with the standard utilities – a meaningful inclusion that reduces monthly utility expenses for residents.

The Metropolitan’s 1998 vintage means units reflect the design conventions of that era. Many have been updated by owners over the years; the quality and scope of renovation varies unit to unit, making condition evaluation an important part of any purchase analysis.

Floor Plans and Unit Types

The Metropolitan offers one- and two-bedroom floor plans. One-bedroom units span 845 to 970 square feet – meaningfully larger than the studio and one-bedroom configurations found at Belle Arts or other value-tier buildings, giving residents a comfortable primary residence rather than a compact urban pied-a-terre.

Two-bedroom units range from 1,005 to 1,303 square feet, with private balconies in many configurations. Two-bathroom two-bedroom residences represent the building’s premier floor plan tier, with spacious living areas and the flexibility to serve couples, small families, or professionals who want dedicated home-office space.

Amenities

The Metropolitan provides a focused set of practical building amenities:

  • Secure underground garage parking – Assigned parking in a controlled-access garage.
  • Additional storage units – Dedicated storage available to residents.
  • Elevator access with secured entry – Controlled floor access for resident security.
  • Wheelchair accessible design – The building’s accessible configuration is a practical consideration for buyers with mobility considerations or those planning for long-term aging in place.

Who The Metropolitan Is Best For

The Metropolitan is well suited to buyers looking for a one- or two-bedroom condo in downtown Bellevue with a moderate HOA fee, practical building amenities, and a central location. The HOA fee includes gas, which makes the all-in monthly cost more competitive than the sticker fee suggests.

One-bedroom sizes here (845 to 970 square feet) are generous compared to many urban condo buildings, making The Metropolitan an appealing option for single professionals or couples who want comfortable primary residence space rather than a compact urban format.

Buyers who prioritize pools, concierge, rooftop terraces, or high-rise views will find better matches elsewhere. The Metropolitan is for buyers who want a solid, well-maintained downtown address with sufficient space and a manageable total cost of ownership.

Location

The Metropolitan is centrally located in downtown Bellevue within easy walking distance of Bellevue Square, Lincoln Square, the restaurant and retail corridor along Bellevue Way NE, and the Bellevue Transit Center. The building’s downtown core position provides access to all the daily-life amenities that make downtown Bellevue one of the most livable urban neighborhoods in the Pacific Northwest.

Frequently Asked Questions – The Metropolitan

Q: What does The Metropolitan’s HOA fee include?

The monthly HOA fee of $800 to $900 covers common area maintenance, earthquake insurance, garbage, gas, sewer, and water. The inclusion of gas in the HOA fee is a meaningful financial benefit – gas costs at other buildings are billed separately and can add $50 to $150 per month to total housing costs.

Q: How does The Metropolitan compare to Abella?

Both are five- or six-story mid-rise buildings completed around the same time. Abella (2001) has a rooftop terrace and concierge that The Metropolitan does not; The Metropolitan includes gas in its HOA fee, which Abella does not. Both are solid mid-market options depending on which specific amenities matter most.

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