About
Elevate your lifestyle in Lower Queen Anne’s newest premier residence with panoramic views of the Space Needle, city skyline, and Mount Rainier. Choose from studios to two-bedroom apartment homes featuring chef-style kitchens with quartz countertops and stainless-steel appliances, air conditioning, hardwood-style plank flooring, expansive windows, and a built-in biometric wall safe. Enjoy community amenities like a Rooftop Skyview Terrace with fire pit, grilling and lounge areas, a 24-hour fitness studio, resident lounge with work-from-home spaces and billiards, controlled access garage with EV charging, package lockers, bike storage with repair station, and a rooftop pet area with self-service pet spaw.
Neighborhood
110 Roy places you in Seattle’s Lower Queen Anne (also known as Uptown), a lively pocket packed with culture, entertainment, and some of the city’s most iconic views. With Seattle Center nearby, it’s easy to spend weekends at the Space Needle, Museum of Pop Culture, Chihuly Garden and Glass, or a film at SIFF Cinema Uptown. Catch a game or concert at Climate Pledge Arena, then wind down with neighborhood dining just minutes from home.
For everyday convenience, Metropolitan Market Uptown is close for groceries and local favorites, while the surrounding streets offer an easy mix of cafes, bars, and restaurants like Toulouse Petit Kitchen & Lounge and Agave Cocina y Tequila. When you want fresh air, head toward the Elliott Bay waterfront or Myrtle Edwards Park for scenic walking and biking routes, or visit nearby viewpoints like Kerry Park.
Commuting and exploring the city is straightforward with nearby bus lines and access to major Seattle destinations including South Lake Union and downtown. Whether your day is centered around work, events, or waterfront recreation, 110 Roy’s Uptown location keeps you connected to the best of central Seattle.
FAQ
What office hours does 110 Roy keep?
The leasing office is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Mon–Sun).
What floor plan types are available at 110 Roy?
110 Roy offers studio, open 1-bedroom/1-bath, 1-bedroom/1-bath, 1-bedroom + den/1-bath, and 2-bedroom/2-bath layouts (availability varies).
What is the current rent range shown online?
The interactive property map shows available pricing from $2,095 to $5,995 per month (USD), depending on the apartment home and availability.
How does the 'Clear Price Experience' work?
The site explains that you’ll see one total monthly leasing price intended to include rent, utilities, and amenities, with optional add-ons and clear costs. It also notes the total may include fixed mandatory monthly fees, while variable/usage-based fees may not be included.
Is parking available and are there EV chargers?
Yes. Community features include a controlled access garage with guest parking and EV charging.
What fitness amenities are offered?
110 Roy features a 24-hour fitness studio for residents.
Is the community pet-friendly?
Yes. Amenities include a designated rooftop pet area and a self-service Pet Spaw (pet wash area).
How much do I need to earn to rent a Studio A4?
Based on Studio A4 at $2,095/month, you need to earn approximately $83,800/year (monthly rent should be no more than 30% of gross income).
How much do I need to earn to rent a Open 1x1 B3?
Based on Open 1x1 B3 at $2,795/month, you need to earn approximately $111,800/year (monthly rent should be no more than 30% of gross income).
How much do I need to earn to rent a Open 1x1 B4?
Based on Open 1x1 B4 at $2,425/month, you need to earn approximately $97,000/year (monthly rent should be no more than 30% of gross income).
How much do I need to earn to rent a Open 1x1 B6?
Based on Open 1x1 B6 at $2,945/month, you need to earn approximately $117,800/year (monthly rent should be no more than 30% of gross income).
How much do I need to earn to rent a Open 1x1 B7?
Based on Open 1x1 B7 at $2,495/month, you need to earn approximately $99,800/year (monthly rent should be no more than 30% of gross income).
How much do I need to earn to rent a 1x1 C3?
Based on 1x1 C3 at $3,095/month, you need to earn approximately $123,800/year (monthly rent should be no more than 30% of gross income).
How much do I need to earn to rent a 1x1 + Den D1?
Based on 1x1 + Den D1 at $3,625/month, you need to earn approximately $145,000/year (monthly rent should be no more than 30% of gross income).
How much do I need to earn to rent a 2x2 E3?
Based on 2x2 E3 at $5,995/month, you need to earn approximately $239,800/year (monthly rent should be no more than 30% of gross income).