About the Property
1000 Minor Ave is an amazing student housing in Seattle located at Minor Ave, 98104, near Madison Street. The property is located in a prime location that is close to the most happening places in Seattle. The property is located within walking distance from Seattle University and the University of Washington, making it an ideal student housing in Seattle. The property offers you multiple room types in a 1 bedroom apartment, including private rooms with ensuite and private kitchen. This UW Seattle off campus housing offers you multiple modern amenities needed for a comfortable student living in Seattle.
The 1000 Minor Ave student housing in Washington is located near the top two universities in the city. This makes it a popular choice for students studying at the University of Washington and Seattle University.
Booking your student apartment at 1000 Minor Ave will open you up to all the experiences that the city has to offer. The property is closer to restaurants and cafes, including the Top Pot Doughnuts and Vietlicious. So, if you crave some Pho, you know where to find it. For longer distances, you can take a bus from Madison St & Summit Ave bus stop that is the nearest to 1000 Minor Ave.
Seattle weather sways between warm and dry or cold and humid, so on a good day, you can take a walk at First Hill Park or Boylston Place. If you want to go shopping, Harvard Market and Melrose Market are perfect places to explore local offerings. This Seattle University off campus housing is also close to the local healthcare facilities. The nearest hospitals to the property are Swedish and Virginia Mason Medical Center. You can find daily groceries on 1001 Broadway at Whole Foods Market. Apart from this, art galleries and museums are also in close proximity to the 1000 Minor Ave student housing. You can find the nearest one, Frye Art Museum, at Cherry St.
Features
The 1000 Minor Ave comes with all the important facilities and amenities for students to live their university life comfortably at this Seattle University off campus housing. Each apartment offers you a private room with an ensuite and a private kitchen equipped with top devices.
Every room comes with comfy beds and necessary toiletries (bath linens, soap & toilet paper), hair dryers, ironing board, and fresh bed linens. The apartment itself offers you a microwave and refrigerator to store and cook your food. The private kitchen is also equipped with a coffee maker, dishwasher, dish drying rack, pots and pans, and dishes and flatware. So, you can be assured that all your cooking adventures will be smooth sailing.
Use free high-speed Wi-Fi for seamless online working. You can also use the cleaning storage and cleaning products to keep your space and laundry fresh. You can watch your favorite shows on TV with your flatmates. Furthermore, all utilities like Wi-Fi, gas, electricity, water, trash, and gardening are included in the bill. All these features and facilities make 1000 Minor Ave one of the best UW Seattle off campus housing.
Location and What's Hot?
If you are a student at UW Seattle or Seattle University, then 1000 Minor Ave will bring you the closest to your university campus. Apart from its proximity to the top universities in Seattle, the property is also surrounded by many shops, pubs, and restaurants.
Eat delicious donuts and sandwiches at Top Pot Doughnuts and Potbelly. Try some exotic Mediterranean cuisine at Gyro Saj or Asian Pho and Vietnamese Coffee at Vietlicious. However, Blue Water Taco Grill is just a few minutes away if you are craving some Mexican food. For teas and coffees, you can head over to Starbucks. Or, if you are open to exploration, you can walk a little further to Coffee Tree & Bop. It offers great hot beverages and a wide variety of breakfast menus, from Western bacon sandwiches to Korean bulgogi. Head over to The Hideout to enjoy some of their signature drinks while appreciating the art lining up the walls. The Cha Cha Lounge is also a great place to enjoy some margaritas with Mexican side dishes.
Visit the famous Space Needle to view the city from the top. You can visit it around dusk to enjoy a beautiful sunset and view the city lights after dark. Visit the Lumen Field on the other side to cheer on the Seattle Seahawks if you are a sports enthusiast. You can satisfy the adventurer in you by taking a bus to the Crockett to Dexter Trail to hike your way through the wide greenery. However, if you simply love nature but aren’t a fan of hiking, you can visit the Volunteer Park Conservatory, a botanical garden on E Galer St. While you are there, you can also visit the Seattle Art Asian Museum, its architecture is as beautiful as the art exhibited within it.
As the night falls, you can visit the Club Comedy Seattle to finish your day off with some hearty laughs. Or, if you prefer some quality time with your friends, you can check out Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley. Catch a late-night movie show at Regal Meridian. With your student housing at 1000 Minor Ave, your time in Seattle will always be an adventure to look forward to.
Commute
1000 Minor Ave is a well-connected student housing in Seattle with multiple transport options to take you places. The closest bus stop to the property is Madison St & Summit Ave. The average bus fare in Seattle for a single ride is $2.25. Apart from buses, you can also choose streetcars or light rails. The nearest station for that is at Broadway & Marion. The average single-ride fare for these is around $2.25 to $3 for adults. You can get a One Regional Card for All (ORCA). ORCA cards can be used for any public transport within Seattle and offer a concession compared with buying single-ride tickets for every ride. Alternatively, you can choose to commute via cabs. They are a fast and reliable way to get around the city.
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Owners continue paying for municipal account utilities like water, trash, gardening, and snow removal. manages the non-municipal utilities like electricity, gas, and internet, and either pays for them directly or deducts them in opex fees.
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In most cases, this is completely fine. However, some of our apartment complexes, especially in New York, will require proof of insurance for the moving company. Some buildings also require reservations for their freight elevators. This can get complicated, so contact them at least 5 business days before check-in if you plan to hire movers or want to rent the freight elevators.
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Smoking of any kind is not permitted in any home. Smoking may result in the loss of your entire security deposit.