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Mountlake Terrace Commercial Real Estate

Office & Industrial Space for Lease in Mountlake Terrace, WA

If you’re searching for office or industrial space in Mountlake Terrace, Washington, timing and negotiation strategy matter. With direct access to I-5 and the new light rail extension, Mountlake Terrace has become an increasingly attractive option for businesses seeking value just north of Seattle.

Montlake Partners exclusively represents tenants and buyers — never landlords — ensuring your interests are fully protected throughout the process.

Why Businesses Choose Mountlake Terrace

Mountlake Terrace offers:

  • Immediate access to I-5
  • Sound Transit light rail connectivity
  • Lower rental rates than North Seattle
  • Ample parking compared to urban core markets
  • Convenient access to Lynnwood, Shoreline, and Edmonds

For professional office users, medical providers, and light industrial businesses, Mountlake Terrace provides strong accessibility without Seattle pricing.

Market Overview

Shoreline Office Market Overview

Mountlake Terrace Office Market Overview

The office inventory in Mountlake Terrace consists primarily of:

  • Mid-size professional office buildings
  • Medical office suites
  • Flex/office hybrid properties
  • Owner-user office condo opportunities

Most available suites range from 1,000 to 6,000 square feet, making the market well suited for growing companies that want functional space without downtown rental rates.

Landlords in this submarket are often flexible on lease terms and tenant improvement allowances, particularly for creditworthy tenants.

Industrial & Flex Space in Mountlake Terrace

While traditional large-scale industrial inventory is limited, Mountlake Terrace offers:

  • Small-bay warehouse space
  • Flex industrial buildings
  • Office/warehouse combinations
  • Service-oriented commercial properties

Businesses benefit from:

  • Quick north/south distribution via I-5
  • Access to Snohomish and King County markets
  • Easier loading and parking compared to Seattle

Rental Rate Trends

Rental rates in Mountlake Terrace are generally more competitive than North Seattle and comparable to nearby Lynnwood.

Tenants may be able to negotiate:

  • Free rent
  • Tenant improvement allowances
  • Early renewal incentives
  • Flexible lease terms

Starting negotiations early creates leverage, especially in today’s evolving office market.

Key Areas Within Mountlake Terrace

I-5 Corridor
Ideal for flex and industrial users requiring highway access.

Near Light Rail Station
Increasingly attractive for professional office users prioritizing transit accessibility.

220th Street SW Corridor
A hub for service businesses, medical office, and flex properties.

How Much Does Office Space Cost in Mountlake Terrace?

Rates vary depending on building quality, improvements, and lease term, but Mountlake Terrace typically offers lower gross rental rates than Seattle while still providing strong regional access.If your lease expires within the next 18–24 months, now is the time to begin evaluating options. Permitting and construction timelines in the Puget Sound region can take longer than expected.

Why Work With a Mountlake Terrace Tenant Rep Broker?

Landlords hire brokers to represent their interests.
Tenants should do the same.

With over 30 years of experience representing tenants throughout the Puget Sound region, I help businesses:

  • Compare renewal vs. relocation scenarios
  • Negotiate rental rates and concessions
  • Secure tenant improvement dollars
  • Avoid costly lease language pitfalls
  • Create competitive leverage between properties

Mountlake Terrace may seem straightforward, but strategy and timing often determine whether you secure favorable terms.

South Sound Cities

When the North Sound Isn’t the Right Fit

The North Sound does not suit every business. When your location, transit, or space requirements point elsewhere, we help you evaluate the strongest alternatives across the Puget Sound — with the same honest, tenant-first approach.

Seattle Core

For businesses requiring a downtown Seattle address, proximity to major clients, or access to the deepest urban talent pool in the region, Seattle Core remains the benchmark. Office rents run 40–60% higher than the North Sound, but the concentration of professional services, tech, and financial tenants makes it the right fit for certain businesses — and we help you evaluate those trade-offs honestly.

Bellevue & Eastside

The Eastside markets — Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, and Bothell — offer strong Class A and B office inventory at rents that sit between the North Sound and Seattle Core. For businesses with east-leaning workforces or clients in the Eastside technology corridor, these markets often deliver the best balance of access, quality, and cost in the region.

 

South Sound

For industrial tenants who need maximum distribution infrastructure, the South Sound — Renton, Tukwila, Kent, and SeaTac — offers the region’s largest concentration of modern warehouse and logistics facilities. Positioned at the I-405 and I-5 interchange with Sea-Tac Airport proximity, the South Sound is where high-volume logistics operators consistently find the best operational setup in the Puget Sound.

 
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Let’s Discuss Your Mountlake Terrace Space Requirements

If you’re considering office or industrial space in Mountlake Terrace, WA, I would be happy to provide a current market survey and discuss your requirements.