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AVA Capitol Hill, Seattle

1530, Belmont Ave, Seattle, 98122, United States
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$1857
per month
0.9 mi from City Center
( 7m. 16m. 21m)
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Seattle Central College | 0.15 mi
Seattle University | 0.52 mi
Cornish College of the Arts | 0.6 mi
City University of Seattle | 0.96 mi
Antioch University Seattle | 1.04 mi
Pet Friendly
bills included
laundry facility
Lounge
Parking

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About the Property

AVA Capitol Hill, located at 1530 Belmont Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, United States, offers modern living options with Studio, 1 Bedroom, and 2 Bedroom layouts. The AVA Capitol Hill Seattle apartments are ideal for students looking for convenience since Seattle Central College is just a 1-minute walk away, and Seattle University (SU) is only a 10-minute walk away. With such proximity, AVA Apartments Capitol Hill stands out as one of the top student apartments in Seattle, WA.

Seattle is a hub for higher education, culture, and opportunity. The city is home to world-class universities and attracts over 70,000 students every year. With a safety index of 45.7, an employment rate of around 95% and a cost of living that students can better understand from this detailed cost of living in Seattle guide, the city offers both academic and career growth. Seattle also ranks high on safety, as seen in the safest neighborhoods in Seattle, and is consistently listed among the best U.S. cities for students in terms of livability and culture. Beyond location, AVA Capitol Hill Apartments offer features that elevate student living. The property is conveniently located near the Cornish College of the Arts and offers access to a fitness center, a fully equipped kitchen, and other thoughtful amenities. These details, along with its central Capitol Hill location, make AVA Capitol Hill an ideal choice for students who want comfort, accessibility, and community.

Features

At AVA Capitol Hill, you can pick from a variety of layouts, including Studio, 1-Bed 1-Bath, and 2-Bed 2-Bath furnished apartments, with floor plans stretching up to 1380 sq ft. Inside each home, you’ll find modern essentials like a dishwasher, electric stove, microwave, refrigerator, and washer/dryer that make everyday life simple and efficient. Stylish details such as quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and high ceilings give the apartments a polished feel, while options like a balcony or primary exposure north add extra character. Each unit also includes stainless steel appliances, high-speed Wi-Fi, and convenient highway access, making it easier for students to stay connected and commute around Seattle. Students searching for comfort in the heart of the city often highlight how AVA Capitol Hill blends sleek design with functionality.

Life at AVA Capitol Hill goes beyond your apartment walls. The community includes a fitness center to stay active, a welcoming lounge, and a fully equipped kitchen for shared meals and gatherings. You can also enjoy a dedicated barbecue area for weekend cookouts with friends, parking facilities for residents, and easy access to the Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences right nearby. With bike storage, package acceptance, and on-site maintenance, convenience is always within reach. The property is both smoke-free and pet-friendly, making it adaptable to different lifestyles. As a green apartment within a green community, AVA Capitol Hill supports sustainable living without compromising comfort. Bills for electric, gas, trash, water, and sewer are included, so budgeting feels more straightforward. Add in public transportation access and on-site retail, and AVA Cap Hill becomes a go-to choice for students looking for well-rounded living in Seattle.

Location and What's Hot?

Living at AVA Capitol Hill Seattle WA puts you in the middle of Capitol Hill with quick access to transit, cafes, and campus life. Antioch University Seattle is a 9-minute drive away, and Seattle University is also a 9-minute drive away, so getting to class takes almost no time. You can explore more about the academic side of the city through this blog on the top universities in Seattle. For groceries, Pike Grocery, Whole Foods Market, and Ethioblue Store are all close by and cover everything from snacks to full weekly shopping. For healthcare and pet care, Walgreens Pharmacy and Banfield Pet Hospital are nearby, so you can handle prescriptions and quick checkups without a long trip.

Food and hangouts are within a short stroll from this student housing in Seattle. For tacos and casual meals, head to Fogn Cocina Mexicana. If you want ramen, Menya Musashi Tsukemen & Ramen Capitol Hill is a reliable student pick. For low-key drinks, El Lugar Bodega Bar offers a relaxed setting, and Linda’s Tavern brings the classic neighborhood pub vibe. When you need a quick coffee or a study boost, Starbucks is right there for fast refills. Choosing AVA Capitol Hill puts you steps from the neighborhood spots students actually use. AVA Capitol matches the local rhythm with practical amenities and a location that makes sense for campus life.

Green space and culture are easy to reach from here. Cal Anderson Park supplies lawns, courts, a wading pool, and places to sit and study outside. Volunteer Park contains a conservatory and the Seattle Asian Art Museum, and works well for short museum visits or weekend afternoons. For more ideas on what to do around the city, check our Seattle city guide if you want to learn more about the area. If you’re searching for apartments near Seattle University, this location keeps classes, food, parks, and culture within easy reach.

Commute

Living at AVA Capitol Hill puts you right in the center of excellent connectivity, making it easy to move around the city and beyond. The nearest bus stations ensure quick access to daily routes, with E Pine St & Bellevue Ave only a 3-minute walk away and Olive Way & Terry Ave about a 7-minute drive away. Train and light rail services are just as convenient, with Westlake Station only a 5-minute drive away and the Westlake & 9th–Denny travel terminal around 7 minutes away by car. The Seattle–Tacoma International Airport is 17 minutes drive away from the AVA Capitol Hill, offering quick access to wider city routes.

Room Types (3)

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Studio (1)
1B (1)
Ensuite (1)
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
5

Studio

Starting From: $1,857/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1B
An apartment with one bedroom, living room, kitchen, and bathroom
7

1 Bed 1 Bath

Starting From: $2,342/month
1B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
4

2 Bed 2 Bath

Starting From: $3,435/month
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Barbecue
Bike Storage
Close to Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences
Fitness Center
Fully Equipped Kitchen
Green Apartment
Bills Included
Electric
Gas
Trash
Water
Sewer
Property Rules
Pet Friendly
Smoke Free

Payment Policies (3)

  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
  • Additional Fees
    Additional fees applicable.
Security Deposit
<p>You need to pay $200 (refundable) as a security deposit to book this property.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>Guarantors may be required if an applicant is Approved with Conditions.</p> <p>• Guarantors' gross annual income must be sufficient to cover the annual rent to support their current housing payments</p> <p>and that of the applicant(s).</p> <p>• Guarantor’s primary residence must be in the United States, and they must have a valid Social Security Number.</p> <p>• Guarantors must meet all other qualification standards listed.&nbsp;</p>
Additional Fees
<p>Application Fees: $60 / person</p> <p>Technology Connect: $71 / mo.</p> <p><strong>Other Charges/Rent/Fees &amp; Deposits</strong></p> <p>Parking: $225-$270 / mo.</p> <p>Storage: $100 / mo.</p> <p>Cat: $50 / mo. / pet</p> <p>Dog: $50 / mo. / pet</p> <p>Cat: $0 (one-time charge)</p> <p>Dog: $0 (one-time charge)</p>

Cancellation Policies (1)

  • Other cancellation policies
    General cancellation policies may apply to this property.
Other cancellation policies
<p>Cancellation policies will be shared at the time of booking.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I book?

You should book well in advance to avoid disappointment. We do accept late bookings, however, this is based on availability which may be limited. Most accommodations have great offers which can be availed by early booking, we suggest booking your ideal accommodation as soon as possible.

Can I make group bookings?

Yes depending on the property type, we accept group bookings, please contact us to discuss availability.

Does Amber charge any service fees?

Amber will help you book the property as per your requirements. No- we do not charge you for our services, unless specified others.

How do I cancel a booking?

You can cancel your booking before the contract begins as per the cancellation policies mentioned on our page. Do read through the property's cancellation policies, get in touch with us to know more.

Are Bills Included?

Yes, Bills are Included.
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Seattle Student Apartments

Seattle is a student-friendly city with access to excellent educational institutions. It has institutions like Seattle Pacific University (SPU), Seattle University, and the University of Washington (UW). Its welcoming atmosphere, cultural variety, and steady growth make it a popular choice for students from across the country and around the world. With a rising student population, demand for housing remains strong throughout the academic year.

When it comes to finding reliable Washington student housing, amber is your best choice. The platform offers verified listings, easy-to-use filters, and personalized support. Properties are located close to universities and popular student spots. Amber also provides flexible leases, 24/7 assistance, and a smooth booking experience, making it easier to find the right place. This makes finding student housing in Seattle simple and hassle-free. The top properties in Seattle are Avant Apartments and Nook Studios. These student apartments in Seattle are provided by famous PMGs like ACC and Tripalink.

While on-campus accommodation is available, many students prefer the flexibility and independence of off-campus residences Seattle offers. Whether you’re looking for a private studio, a shared apartment, or a spacious 1-bedroom or 2-bedroom unit, there’s something to suit various preferences and budgets. These housing options often come with modern amenities, proximity to cafes and grocery stores, and easy access to public transportation and university campuses.

About Seattle

Seattle is a lively and student-friendly city, blending academic excellence with a lively urban lifestyle and stunning natural surroundings. With a population of over 750,000, Seattle is known for its innovative culture and diverse communities. The city has a safety index of 48, which is moderate compared to other major U.S. cities. Certain neighborhoods, like Queen Anne, Ballard, and Magnolia, are considered safer for students.

Seattle’s outdoor spaces are a major draw. Students can enjoy Discovery Park for walking trails, relax at Green Lake, or kayak along the Lake Union waterfront. For weekend adventures, the nearby Mount Rainier National Park and Snoqualmie Falls offer hiking, sightseeing, and outdoor activities.

Neighborhoods like Capitol Hill and University District are popular among students for their cafés, bookstores, and rich culture. Coffee shops such as Elm Coffee Roasters and Victrola Coffee Roasters are perfect for study sessions or meeting friends. The city’s dining scene is diverse, from food trucks in South Lake Union to trendy restaurants in Ballard. Cultural life thrives with attractions like the Seattle Art Museum, MoPOP, and Paramount Theater, while the Pike Place Market adds local flavor and shopping opportunities. Seattle’s student community is active, engaging in university events, academic clubs, and creative initiatives, making it an exciting and well-rounded city for student life.

Best Student Apartments in Seattle

The best student housing in Seattle offers a mix of privacy and connection to the social scene. Amber will make your search for student accommodation in Seattle easy. Their platform lets you filter options based on what matters most to you. You’ll see verified listings with real photos and reviews from actual students. Amber's platform makes it super easy to compare prices, amenities, and locations. The best student housing in Seattle offers students comfort in safe surroundings.

This helps students feel safe and offers them the luxury and the feeling of being at home. This makes it easy for students to focus and concentrate on their studies. Not only does amber give students an array of options, but it also makes them comfortable in their home away from home. Here are some of the best student housing options in Seattle.
1. 7th Ave Place - From $1099 per month.
2. Twelve At U District - ★★★★☆ (4.5/5) -  From $704 per month.
3. Hub U District - ★★★★★ (5/5) - From $859 per month.
4. Vistana Apartments - From $1099 per month.
5. Jupiter Apartments - From $1260 per month.

Affordable Student Apartments in Seattle

Seattle is a great spot for budget-conscious students. You can find affordable flats without draining your wallet or relying on student loans. Seattle offers many affordable student accommodation options. Amber helps you find the best student apartments in Seattle. You can sort by price using filters. The listings are clear, so you know exactly what you get for your money. Here are some options for affordable Seattle student housing.
1. Bridges At 11th - ★★★★★ (5/5) - This property offers luxurious studios, 2-bedroom, and 1-bedroom apartments from $759 per month.
2. Ravenna Garden - The property offers lovely bedroom apartments with luxurious amenities like a garden starting from $799 per month.
3. The Row Apartments - The property has convenient facilities like a garden and a bike storage starting from $916 per month.
4. Wallingford Studios - The property has beautiful studios with prices starting from $925 per month.
5. Sun Property - The property is famous for having parking for students to store their vehicles, and it starts from $745 per month.

Best Areas to Live in Seattle

Seattle offers a variety of neighborhoods that cater to student lifestyles, whether you’re seeking convenience, a lively social scene, or a quiet study environment. Here are some of the top areas for students in Seattle:

1. University District (U-District): Home to the University of Washington, this area is the hub of student life in Seattle. It’s filled with cafés, bookstores, and affordable eateries. There is a bus stop less than a 3-minute walk away. Student accommodations here range from $1,200 – $1,800 per month.
2. Capitol Hill: Known for its lively nightlife and artsy atmosphere, Capitol Hill is perfect for students who enjoy social activities and cultural experiences. There is a bus stop less than a 5-minute walk away. Student housing here ranges from $1,400 – $2,000 per month.
3. South Lake Union: A modern and fast-growing district, South Lake Union is ideal for students who prefer new apartments and proximity to tech hubs. There is a bus stop less than a 4-minute walk away. Student apartments here range from $1,500 – $2,100 per month.
4. Ballard: A quieter neighborhood with a friendly community feel, Ballard offers easy access to green spaces and waterfront areas. It’s great for students seeking a balance between study and relaxation. There is a bus stop less than a 5-minute walk away. Student accommodations here range from $1,350 – $1,900 per month.

Room Types Available in Seattle

Seattle has a variety of student housing choices. These options fit different lifestyles, budgets, and preferences. Amber offers fully furnished, high-quality rooms. Not only does amber provide a variety of options, but it also allows students to filter out rooms based on their proximity to universities. This enables students to choose their apartments conveniently and quickly! Here’s a breakdown of the room types available:
1. Private Rooms
Private rooms in Seattle student apartments typically include a bed, study desk, and sometimes a private bathroom.
Privacy: Bedrooms are private; some include a private bathroom.
Shared Living Areas: Kitchen and lounge may be shared, encouraging community.
Ideal For: Students who want independence while staying connected with others.
2. Studios
Studios are fully self-contained spaces with a bedroom, bathroom, and compact kitchen.
Privacy:
Complete independence with private facilities.
Shared Living Areas:
No shared spaces inside the unit.
Ideal For:
Students who prefer a fully independent living setup.
3. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments
These apartments feature one or two separate bedrooms along with a shared kitchen, bathroom, and often a living room.
Privacy: Bedrooms are private; other areas are shared.
Shared Living Areas: Kitchen, bathroom, and lounge are communal.
Ideal For: Students wanting semi-private space with access to social areas.
4. 4-Bedroom Apartments
Four-bedroom units offer individual bedrooms and shared common spaces like the kitchen, living room, and bathrooms.
Privacy: Bedrooms are private; common areas are shared.
Shared Living Areas: Communal spaces support social interaction while maintaining personal space.
Ideal For: Students in larger groups or those seeking affordable housing with personal space.

Cost of Living in Seattle

Understanding the cost of living in Seattle is essential for students budgeting for their educational journey. With a variety of expenses to consider, from housing to groceries, it's imperative to comprehend the cost of living in Seattle. In Seattle, students can anticipate an average cumulative cost of living to be around $1,000 - $1,500 per month. This estimate is critical for those looking to find comfortable and affordable student apartments in Seattle Washington, that won't stretch their budget too thin.
1. Off-campus housing: $1,440 - $1,480/month
2. Food & Groceries: $300 - $350 per month
3. Transportation:  $35 - $155 per month
4. Utilities: $150 - $250 per month
5. Clothing: $55 - $75 per month
6. Sports & Leisure:  $20 - $50 per month

Student Travel in Seattle

Seattle has a well-connected transport system, making commuting from your student housing simple and convenient. Whether you’re heading to class, exploring the city, or venturing further, there are plenty of options available:

1. Buses: Seattle’s bus network is extensive, covering most areas of the city and surrounding neighborhoods. King County Metro operates frequent services, making it easy to travel from your student housing to universities, shopping areas, and entertainment hubs. A one-way fare typically costs $2.75, with student discounts available through ORCA cards.

2. Trains & Light Rail: For longer distances or trips across the city, the Link Light Rail is a fast and convenient option. It connects Northgate to SeaTac Airport, passing through central areas like the University of Washington, Capitol Hill, and Downtown Seattle. Tickets cost around $2.25 – $3.25, depending on distance. Additionally, Sounder trains link Seattle to neighboring cities like Tacoma and Everett.

3. Ridesharing & Micro-Mobility: Seattle also offers ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft, as well as micro-mobility options including e-scooters and bike-share programs. ORCA card users can sometimes combine public transit with discounted rideshare trips, making spontaneous city travel easier and more affordable.

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5. The Parsonage: 2-minute walk from the bus stop.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Seattle

Seattle is an exciting city that perfectly blends world-class education, innovation, and natural beauty, making it one of the most exciting student destinations in the U.S. Here’s the Seattle city guide for travel and tourist attractions:

1. Dining & Nightlife
Seattle’s food scene is as diverse as its student population. From fresh seafood at Pike Place Market to cozy cafés in Capitol Hill, there’s something for every palate. Students love grabbing coffee at Café Allegro—Seattle’s oldest espresso bar—or trying international cuisines in Belltown and the International District. The nightlife is lively yet laid-back, with rooftop bars, live music spots, and clubs like The Crocodile and Neumos, which are popular among students.

2. Cultural Events & Festivals
Seattle is a hub of creativity and cultural expression. The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) is one of the largest in the U.S., attracting movie lovers from all over. Students can explore iconic landmarks like the Space Needle, Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), and Seattle Art Museum. The city’s neighborhoods often host art walks, music events, and food festivals that reflect its inclusive and artistic spirit.

3. Adventure & Green Spaces
Nature is never far away in Seattle. Students can unwind at Discovery Park, enjoy paddleboarding on Lake Union, or take a stroll through the Washington Park Arboretum. For weekend adventures, Mount Rainier National Park and Olympic National Park offer breathtaking hikes and scenic views. The city’s proximity to water and mountains makes it ideal for outdoor lovers.

4. Shopping
Seattle offers a mix of trendy boutiques and classic stores. Pacific Place and Westlake Center in Downtown Seattle are popular for fashion and tech shopping, while the Fremont Sunday Market is perfect for unique, vintage finds. Students also frequent University Village, a charming open-air shopping center near the University of Washington, for both shopping and dining options.

Universities in Seattle

Seattle is an educational hub renowned for its lively student life and prestigious institutions of higher learning. It's an ideal destination for students from around the world seeking quality education in an inspiring and picturesque setting. It boasts some of the biggest universities in the country, which offer a range of courses that cater to students’ dreams! Here are some of the top universities in Seattle!
1. University of Washington (UW): The University of Washington is one of the top public research universities in the U.S., offering globally recognized programs in Computer Science, Engineering, Business, and Medicine.
2. Seattle University: A prestigious private Jesuit university, Seattle University is celebrated for its programs in Law, Business, Nursing, and Psychology. It focuses on experiential learning and community engagement, helping students combine academic rigor with real-world impact.
3. Seattle Pacific University (SPU): SPU is known for its liberal arts foundation and programs in Education, Engineering, Health Sciences, and Business. The university promotes holistic learning in a supportive community atmosphere.

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