Added: Hjarta

I also added Hjarta, Ballard’s largest green development with 79, one and two bedroom units. The details on this development are sparse, so if you have some let me know.

About Matt

Matt , Urbnlivn's publisher, has a love for lofts with industrial features and new construction condos that is only eclipsed by his passion for outdoor sports and urban living. Phrases such as “polished concrete” and “exposed brick” are music to his ears. You can also find Matt on Twitter or skiing.

  • Dan

    The reason you don't know anything about this development, is becasue they don't want you to know anything. Every tennat that lived in this building, that didn't buy (becasue they couldn't sell them) has immediately moved out once their lease was up. The management is horrible, and completely unhelpful. The electrical system in the bathroom is all screwy, and they never sent anyone to help fix it. The blinds don't fit many of the windows because they never paid off the blind people, and the couple of people who do own in the building aren't very friendly. In the beginning, I was excited to take up the lease to own option. I had hoped to eventually buy the unit I was renting. However after only a few weeks of living in the building I had so many problems, I was frustrated that my lease was for so long. From the outside the building looks amazing, but the management does not follow through on any of their promises, and the building has so many problems right off the bat. Also, if you really do want to a buy a place here … remember that it faces a fire station. The sirens go off ALL the time!