Internet for Seattle Apartment & Condo Buildings
A local alternative to large internet providers
Tired of your building having only one realistic internet option?
Salmon Bay Wireless helps Seattle apartment buildings, condos, and HOAs add a reliable local internet alternative with special building pricing, local support, and simpler installations for multi-unit properties.
We work with apartment and condo buildings across Ballard, Fremont, Greenwood, Crown Hill, Phinney Ridge, Queen Anne, and nearby Seattle neighborhoods.
If your building has 20 or more units, it may qualify for special pricing during the initial installation period.
See If Your Building Qualifies
Whether you’re a resident, HOA board member, property manager, or building owner, we can review your property and let you know what options may be available.
Request a Free Building Review
Send us:
- Building address
- Approximate number of units
- Your role in the building
We will review:
- Whether the property may qualify
- Possible installation approaches
- Existing wiring options
- Potential pricing opportunities
Better internet options for Seattle apartments, condos, and HOAs
Many Seattle buildings deal with the same internet problems:
- Rising internet service prices
- Slow customer support from larger, traditional ISPs
- Limited provider choices
- Resident complaints
- Older building wiring
- Complicated installs
- Long wait times for service
Salmon Bay Wireless gives buildings another option.
We are a Ballard-based internet provider focused on practical installations, straightforward pricing, and responsive local support.
No giant national call center. No endless transfers between departments. Just local internet service designed for Seattle buildings.
How building pricing works
Multi-unit buildings are often easier and more efficient to serve than scattered single-family homes.
When multiple residents sign up in the same building, installation costs can often be reduced. In some cases, we can pass those savings back to residents through special building pricing.
Each property is different, so pricing is evaluated building by building.
The biggest factors include:
- Number of units
- Existing ethernet or coax wiring
- Building age and construction
- Roof and utility access
- Equipment placement options
- Whether the building owns inside wiring
- Number of residents interested during rollout
Buildings with strong wiring access and early resident interest typically qualify for the best installation experience and pricing.
Can older Seattle apartment buildings qualify?
Yes. Many older apartment and condo buildings can still qualify for service.
Newer buildings with ethernet wiring are usually the simplest to deploy, but some older buildings may also work well if existing coax wiring and access paths are usable.
We evaluate each building individually to determine:
- What installation approach makes sense
- Whether existing wiring can be used
- What pricing may be available
- How complex the installation will be
Older buildings are not automatically excluded.
Using existing building wiring can lower installation costs
Existing building wiring can make a major difference in deployment speed and pricing.
Ethernet wiring is ideal and is common in many newer Seattle apartment buildings and condos.
In some cases, we may also be able to use existing coax wiring if:
- The building owns the wiring
- The wiring is in good condition
- The infrastructure is suitable for internet delivery
Using existing wiring can help reduce disruption, simplify installation, and improve rollout speed for residents.
The best pricing is usually available during the initial rollout
Residents who sign up before or during the initial installation window may qualify for special building pricing.
After the rollout period ends, residents can still sign up for service, but standard pricing will generally apply.
In practical terms, buildings that organize interest early usually receive:
- Better installation coordination
- Lower upfront install costs
- Faster deployment
- Better resident pricing during launch
This is why many condo boards, HOAs, and resident groups choose to coordinate signups together.
Why Seattle buildings choose Salmon Bay Wireless
Many buildings are looking for an alternative to the typical cable-company experience.
Salmon Bay Wireless focuses on:
- Local Ballard-based support
- Straightforward pricing
- Faster response times
- Practical installation planning
- Flexible solutions for Seattle buildings
- Real people answering support questions
- A simpler experience for residents and property managers
We are not trying to bundle TV packages, lock residents into confusing promotions, or route support calls overseas.
We focus on dependable internet service and practical deployment for Seattle-area buildings.
Who this program is for
This program is designed for:
- Apartment buildings with 20+ units
- Condo buildings with 20+ units
- HOA boards
- Property managers
- Building ownership groups
- Residents organizing interest in their building
- Seattle multi-unit properties looking for another ISP option
Smaller buildings may also qualify depending on layout, wiring, and installation access.
Free internet for a year
Know someone on your condo board, HOA, apartment management team, or building ownership group?
If your introduction leads to a building installation with Salmon Bay Wireless, you will receive one full year of free internet service.
To qualify, the introduction must connect us with someone authorized to discuss building access or installation approval.
FAQs
Does Salmon Bay Wireless work with condo HOAs?
Yes. We regularly work with condo boards, HOAs, property managers, building owners, and residents helping organize interest in their building.
Can apartment residents request service for their building?
Yes. Many building conversations start with a resident reaching out to us first.
If there is enough interest and the building qualifies, we can discuss installation options with property management or HOA leadership.
Does the building need ethernet wiring?
No. Ethernet is ideal, but some buildings may qualify using existing coax wiring or other installation approaches.
Each property is evaluated individually.
Is this available outside Ballard?
Yes. We work with qualifying buildings across Ballard and nearby Seattle neighborhoods including Fremont, Greenwood, Phinney Ridge, Crown Hill, Queen Anne, and surrounding areas.
Is this bulk internet service?
Not exactly.
Residents typically still choose whether to sign up individually, but buildings with multiple residents participating during rollout may qualify for special pricing and installation coordination.
Is local internet reliable?
Yes. Local ISPs build for Seattle realities and respond faster when outages hit.
Ready to Explore Internet Options for Your Building?
Whether you’re frustrated with Comcast, looking for a local ISP, or trying to give residents another internet option, we would be happy to review your building.
Request a Free Building Review Today
Send us:
- Your building address
- Approximate number of units
- Your role in the building
We will let you know:
- Whether your building may qualify
- What installation options may exist
- Whether existing wiring may help
- What pricing opportunities may be available