Price Point: Central Luxury Studio vs. Quiet One-Bedroom Condo

This month on Price Point, where we compare two properties on the market for around the same price, we’re looking at a couple of homes in the elusive $400,000 range. With that budget, which of these centrally located condos would you choose: a brand-new studio with modern amenities on the edge of the Chinatown–International District, or a one-bedroom condo on a (comparably) quieter street in Lower Queen Anne?

Home 1: Big amenities in Chinatown–International District

This second-floor studio in the brand-new KODA building boasts high-end appliances and industrial vibes. It’s right in the center of a bunch of food, nightlife, and culture near both Pioneer Square and

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