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2510 Western Avenue
Seattle, WA 98121
Bedrooms: Studio - 1
Baths: 1
$820
AR Score: 80
Ellis Court Apartments are centrally located for anything Seattle, including Antioch and Argosy Universities. Some units boast vaulted ceilings and walk-in closets. Close to public transit, Ellis Court Apartments put you minutes away from wherever you want to be. Studios and one bedroom apartments have large windows and an elevator makes the move-in easy.Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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400 NE 45th St
Seattle, WA 98105
Bedrooms: Studio - 2
Baths: 1 - 2
$1100
AR Score: 83
Located within the university district The Cosmopolitan has several sizes of unit available. Nearly all of the reviewers over the last two years would recommend these apartments for more than just convenience to public transit, shopping, restaurants and more. Recent reviews also give the apartment manager and maintenance staff high marks. The Cosmopolitan is also located near I-5 so if you need to skip downtown traffic there is easy access to the freeway. Location and convenience also compliment the security of the building. And this place is pet friendly! Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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1215 Dexter Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98109
Bedrooms: Studio - 2
Baths: 1 - 2
$1293
AR Score: 83
Dexter Lake Union is a beautiful building perfectly located in the center of all Seattle has to offer. Close to large employers (Amazon) and universities alike, you will find tons to do in this part of Seattle. Dexter Lake Union apartment amenities can include ceiling fans and walk in closets and the clubhouse and fitness center are well appointed. There are several terrace common areas with bbq grills~ all with great views of Seattle and surround. Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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1201 Boylston Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
Bedrooms: 1 - 2
Baths: 1
$1195
AR Score: 83
*****
Charbonneau Apartments can be found at the center of Seattle, WA. It's easy to travel around the city with I-5 and multiple bus stops so close by. The complex is a great place for anyone affiliated with Seattle University to find off campus housing. Tenants can get a drink at Primo, read a book at the Sugar Bakery & Cafe, or dine at Thai Star. Renters have stated that the apartments themselves are fantastic and are always well-kept. Some also say that management isn't as fast to resolve problems as they'd like.Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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224 Pontius Ave N
Seattle, WA 98109
Bedrooms: Studio - 2
Baths: 1 - 2.5
$824
AR Score: 80
Alley 24 sits just 1.5 miles away from downtown Seattle. Maneuvering around the city is a breeze with several light rail stations in the area. Occupants are surrounded by shops including: Michael's Market, Macy's, and Nordstrom. Residents can learn to sail at The Center for Wooden Boats just up the street or take a stroll in the park at Denny Park. Tenants love the location and affordable units, but have had noise level problems and dislike the increasing rent.Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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4219 S. Othello St.
Seattle, WA 98118
Bedrooms: Studio - 2
Baths: 1 - 2
$850
AR Score: 78
The Station At Othello Park resides on Othello Street, off of I-5 next to Lake Washington. The complex can be found approximately 6 miles from the center of Seattle. Commuting to downtown is a cinch with the large amount of bus and light rail stops in the area. Tenants love the proximity to the Boeing Field-King County International Airport and interstates. Reviewers rave about the close proximity to the rail station and the building's on-site cafe. Others complain about the safe the neighborhood and the location.Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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1130 North 115th Street Ofc
Seattle, WA 98133
Bedrooms: 1 - 2
Baths: 1 - 2
$1063
AR Score: 79
Citywalk Apartments is situated just off of North 115th Street, next to WA-99. Some of the attractions in the vicinity include the Northwest Hospital & Medical Center, Haller Lake, and the Bitter Lake Community Center. Tenants enjoy the Oak Tree Village Shopping Center, barely minutes away for shopping. Commuters can traverse around town with the numerous bus stops in the area. Reviewers have criticized the high cost of the utility bills, the constant repairs, and the apathetic management. Although residents love the available parking and the amenities are a huge plus.Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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2400 4th Avenue Ofc
Seattle, WA 98121
Bedrooms: Studio - 1
Baths: 1
$1054
AR Score: 80
Fountain Court Apartments is on 4th Avenue and only 1 mile from downtown Seattle. Public transportation is easily accessible with several bus stops in the area. Caffeine lovers can get their fix from the Uptown Espresso or the Artisan Cafe within steps of the building. A City Foods is located across the street for grocery shopping or tenants can stop by Bambinos Pizzeria for a bite to eat. Reviews complain about strict management and the amount of pet waste around the premises. Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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620 N. 34th street
Seattle, WA 98103
Bedrooms: Loft - 2
Baths: 1 - 2
$1250
AR Score: 82
*****
The Epi Apartments in Seattle WA offer a variety of amenities to include washer and dryers in each unit, spacious closets, blinds, custom cabinets, breakfast bar and great views from every side. Select unit have private balconies, stainless steel appliances, work areas and concrete bar tops. Community features controlled access entry and underground parking garage for your safety. Read all reviews...
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10740 8th Avenue Northeast Apt 215
Seattle, WA 98125
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
$950
AR Score: 81
*****
McGuire Courst Apartments boasts a prime location to just about everything. Although the free parking to residents is about a block away, reviewers say this is not a problem because it is within the vicinity of about 10 bus routes. In these apartments a Target, T. J. Maxx and Nordstrom are less than a mile away. In between renters will find a variety of cuisine; everything from authentic Thai, to Indian, to Panera Bread is within reach. Tenants find themselves 4 minutes from Northgate Mall. Hubbard Homestead Park or the Seattle Youth Orchestra can't be missed and are situated to the north, along 5th Avenue.Orangearrow Read all reviews...
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The largest city in the Pacific Northwest was named after Chief Stealth “Seattle.” The city of Seattle is listed as the fifteenth largest city in the US and is also considered to be a cultural and economic center. A quick panoramic view of the city from the water shows that Seattle is not only beautiful to look at, but that it's broken up into three distinct areas: industrial, business, and residential. While this may make finding a Seattle apartment easy for some, others will find that it is not the easiest thing that they've ever done.

There are, however, a number of tricks that you can try when you're looking for apartments in Seattle. The first of which is to actually learn what area of the city you want to live in. It's best to do some research about the different neighborhoods that are in the city, and what they're all like. If you have friends who live in each neighborhood, talk to them about what goes on in their section of the city and ask how they like living there. Don't assume that you have to stay in the same area of the city that you're currently in, unless of course, you like it. But instead start looking at all of your options.

This does two things: it not only helps you to narrow down where you want to live, making it easier when you perform a Seattle apartment search, but it also helps you to understand how much an apartment in each section of the city costs on average. This can be a huge advantage when you're starting your search for Seattle apartments for rent, because it helps you to understand what a fair rental price is and what a very high rental price is. While you may find that some rentals have a high price for a good reason, such as extra amenities at the apartment or due to it being in a specific location, you may also find that some are charging far too much, and you'll know to avoid them.

Another piece of advice when it comes to finding apartments in Seattle is to learn how to navigate the internet. It is a mistake to assume that the only way that you can find an apartment in the city is to look at the newspaper. While you may be able to locate a great apartment through the paper, you will likely have to spend a vast amount of time searching before you're able to find a good choice that can meet all of your mitigating factors. The internet allows you to conduct a Seattle apartment search, so that you're able to select exactly what you want in your apartment, including what type of neighborhood you want to be in, or that exact neighborhood, and the size of apartment that you need, so that you're able to find what you want without having to sort through hundreds of alternatives that aren't going to meet your needs. It is possible to find a great Seattle apartment, as long as you know a few tricks.