Clara Apartments, Seattle

19th Ave NE, Seattle, 98105, United States
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4.9 mi from City Center
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Husky Place | 0.2 mi
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About the Property

Clara Apartments Seattle, located on 19th Ave NE in Seattle, 98105, offers various modern and spacious room types including studio and non-ensuite apartments, making it a premier student housing option in Seattle. It is conveniently situated within a short drive from the University of Washington, North Seattle College, and Seattle Pacific University, ensuring that students can easily commute to their classes.


Seattle, known as the Emerald City, is renowned for its stunning natural scenery, vibrant culture, and innovative spirit. It is home to iconic landmarks such as the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, and the Museum of Pop Culture. According to QS Best Student Cities 2024, Seattle ranks among the top cities for student life, attracting thousands of international students each year. The city's universities are known for their academic excellence and offer a wide array of research opportunities, making Seattle an ideal destination for students from around the world. Living at Clara Apartments Seattle means you are right in the heart of all this action, surrounded by Seattle's famous neighborhoods like the University District and Capitol Hill offer a rich cultural experience with numerous museums, theaters, and music venues.

Features

Every room available at Clara Apartments Seattle is meticulously furnished to ensure comfort and coziness. Whether you choose a cozy Studio, a private 1 Bed 1 Bath, or a shared 2 Bed 1 Bath space, you can expect ample storage options and thoughtful design elements. The fully equipped kitchen is a standout feature, boasting high-quality amenities such as a modern fridge, induction cooking technology, a convenient dishwasher, and a reliable stove. Additionally, an oven is readily available to facilitate quick and easy meal preparation for those late-night study sessions or early morning classes. Beyond the individual units, Clara Apartments Seattle offers a wealth of impressive common amenities for all residents. A serene roof terrace provides a peaceful outdoor retreat, while a vibrant lounge area offers the perfect space for socializing or relaxation. Residents also benefit from practical features such as bike storage, an onsite washer and dryer facility, and a dedicated study area, ensuring that every aspect of modern living is seamlessly catered for.

Location and What's Hot?

Situated in the lively neighborhood of 19th Ave NE, Clara Apartments Seattle offers students an exceptional living experience, with the convenience of urban life right at their doorstep. Students seeking a balance between bustling city vibes and academic excellence will find Seattle Central College, City University of Seattle, and the prestigious University of Washington comfortably within reach, enriching their educational journey.


Evenings at Clara Apartments, Seattle student housing can be spent exploring local bars and cafes such as Big Time Brewery & Alehouse, and Cafe on the Ave which promise vibrant social scenes. Need essentials or a grocery run? Trader Joe's and Safeway are the go-to spots for residents to grab their supplies. Leisure and relaxation are also at hand, with scenic parks like the Woodland Park Zoo and Gas Works Park offering a tranquil escape from the academic grind. For those interested in culture, the Seattle Art Museum presents a treasure trove of artistic marvels. Also, for adventure-seekers, Seattle's top attractions like the Space Needle and Pike Place Market offer unforgettable experiences just a short drive from Clara Apartments Seattle. Furthermore, an array of eateries including Thai Tom, Portage Bay Café, and the iconic 'Pie on the Fly' at the U-District Farmers Market are ready to satisfy culinary cravings, ensuring there’s never a dull moment at this student housing in Seattle Washington.

Commute

Clara Apartments, located on 19th Ave NE in Seattle, 98105, is well-connected to the city’s public transportation network. The closest bus station is at NE 45th St & 19th Ave NE, just a 4-minute walk from the property. For subway access, the University of Washington Station, which serves the Link light rail, is approximately a 5-minute driveaway from  Clara Apartments Seattle student housing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does properties include parking, or an extra fee is charged?

Parking can vary by property.

Are pets allowed?

Some properties are pet-friendly. Check the amenities section of the property you're interested in to see if "pet friendly" is included in the list.

Are utilities included?

It varies by property. Check the amenities section of the property you're interested in to see if utilities are included.

Will utilities be setup before my move-in day?

If utilities are included in the rent, then all utilities will be set up before you move in. If they're not included, it's your responsibility to schedule them. Please contact them with any questions — they are happy to offer guidance and assist you in any way they can.

Is furniture included?

Furnishings vary by property, so check the amenities section of the property details page or contact your leasing agent for complete details.

Can I bring my own furniture?

Yes, but when moving out, your unit should be restored as it was originally. If it was there when you arrived, it should be there when you leave.

Is there washer and dryer in every unit?

It varies by property. Check the amenities section of the property you're interested in to see if a washer and dryer are in the unit or on the property site.

What is the WIFI speed at the management?

WIFI is typically around 50 Mbps / person. Speeds may vary depending on the internet service provider.

Is the cable internet included?

It varies by property. Check the amenities section of the property you're interested in to see if cable internet is an option. Who can I contact if I am having trouble accessing my lease or have additional questions about the lease service? If you have any questions about your lease, please contact your leasing agent directly. They'd be happy to help out.

What is included in my rent?

It varies by location and home. Check the amenities section of the property you're interested in to see a full list of what's available. You can also reach out and talk to your leasing agent.

How soon will I receive my security deposit after moving out?

You'll receive your security deposit via check within 2 - 3 weeks after your move-out date.

Does the management require security deposit?

They does typically require a security deposit, though this can vary by market. The amount is usually equal to one month's rent.

Is there an income requirement to apply to a property?

Yes, there is an income requirement when applying for properties. The specific amount varies depending on the region, with the general guideline being that the income-to-rent ratio should ideally range between 2.5 and 3.

Do I need renter's insurance?

They strongly recommend that all tenants purchase renters' insurance to protect the home and their own property. You'll be charged a penalty if there's any damage to the house and you don't have insurance.

What methods of payment are accepted?

They accept Visa, Master, Amex, Discover, and bank ACH.

Is there a fee if I make payment online?

Yes. they are using Stripe, which requires a 2.9% fee+30-cent fee or a 0.8% ($5 maximum) fee with ACH payments.

How do i tour an apartment online?

They have virtual tours available for various properties, and they can also send out tour videos to interested prospects.

I didn't receive the link to sign my lease, what do I do?

If you didn't receive the lease documents, please double check your email and the spam folder. If not, reach out to your leasing agent directly.

My leasing was cancelled ,what do I do next?

Please reach out to your leasing agent, and they will send you a new copy.

Do all tenants have to sign the lease?

Yes, all tenants will have to sign the lease agreement.

My state/city/country has specific rental policies, does the lease cover that?

All their leases are unique to their region and should be able to cover all local laws and ordinances.

What if there are changes I would like to request before signing the lease?

Please reach out to the leasing agent that has been in communication with you, though not all requested changes may be possible.

How do I get the keys to my new place?

They will send check-in instructions a week before you move in, including a checklist with details explaining how you can get your key. If it's a smart lock, you'll receive the code. If it's a traditional lock, you'll receive access to the lockbox service.

What kind of community events can I look forward to?

Their community events include small inclusive board games, open house barbecues, baking, bowling, floral design, fashion shows, and even fancy yacht parties!

Are community events free?

Regular community activities such as Game Night are free for community members only. You might have to pay to attend large-scale events, but as a community member, you'll enjoy big discounts — as much as 50% to 80%.

How do I call for maintenance?

You can submit a request for maintenance at the online residential portal.

How soon will you respond to and complete the maintenance request?

Their maintenance staff responds to requests within 1-3 business days. They will keep you updated and give you a window of time when they'll arrive on the day-of.

What if I did not ask for maintenance when damage occurred in my home?

They are serious about maintaining the quality of properties, and ask that you report any suspected damage to management as soon as possible. You'll save yourself money in the long run, too, because they won't deduct anything from your security deposit.

What kind of maintenance service does management cover?

They cover all the maintenance within 48 hours after you move in. After 48 hours, their professional maintenance staff / partners will help you figure out whether they can cover it. To learn more details ahead of time, please refer to your lease agreement.

What should I know before signing a lease?

Before signing the lease, renters should be aware of all rental details such as the monthly rent, concession, utility calculations, whether or not furniture is included, etc.

How do I cancel the payment?

Unfortunately, they do not support the option to cancel payments.

How do I find status of my payment?

Once you have made a payment, you will arrive at a payment success page. An email notification will also be sent to your email confirming the payment.

How do I stop my in progress payment?

Unfortunately, they do not support the option to stop an in-progress payment.

How do I split the rent with roommates?

If you are part of a group lease, please coordinate the rent amongst yourselves.

Are the apartments and houses in safe location?

Safety is a very subjective matter. Before signing the lease, they encourage prospects to tour the apartments and houses to find a place in their desired locations.

What if I have roommate issues?

Though they don't guarantee roommate compatibility, they have Community Success Managers to help you create strong bonds throughout the management community. You can count on them to organize activities and events to help you get involved in the community and meet people.

How do I tour an apartment online?

You can check the website for photos, videos, VR, or floorplans of the unit/room. If these seem to be missing, please reach out to your leasing agent.

Will the management help me to locate a new place to live?

Yes they will be able to assist based on their availability at the moment.

Can I search by the zip code or neighbourhood of interest?

You can search by neighborhood or by map on the website.

How do I report a glitch or technical issue on the website?

Reach out to the property manager if you are a tenant.

Which floor plans are available, and what are the price ranges?

Clara Apartments has studio to one bedrooms with rent ranges from $1336/mo. to $2081/mo.

Can I see a model or tour Clara Apartments?

You can take a virtual tour of Clara Apartments.

What neighborhood is the property located in?

Clara Apartments is located in 4730 19th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105. Here you'll find 29 shopping centers within 3.0 miles of the property. 20 parks are within 5 miles, including Parking Area N5, Green Lake Park & Ride, E14, University of Washington Parking Lot E-18, University of Washington IMA Parking Lot.
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Student Accommodations in Seattle

Seattle Student Housing

Seattle, also known as the 'Emerald City,' is home to over 130,000 students attending various institutions, including the University of Washington and Seattle University. Seattle's vibrant student population has transformed the city's accommodation landscape, creating a diverse and dynamic housing market that caters to the unique needs of students from various universities. On-campus Seattle student housing, which often fills up rapidly, has encouraged many students to explore the variety of off-campus apartments in Seattle, available throughout the city.

Amber, a leading student housing provider, offers an extensive range of student housing in Seattle, including private rooms, shared apartments, ensuites, and studio apartments that accommodate different budgets, lifestyles, and preferences. Students can easily navigate through verified property listings from top providers like Scape, Unilodge, and Student Village, strategically located near major educational institutions such as the University of Washington and Seattle Pacific University.

Amber stands out by providing personalized booking assistance, flexible lease options, and a user-friendly search experience that simplifies what can often be a complex housing hunt process. With amber, students can find not just a place to live, but a home that supports their academic journey, offering safety, convenience, and a sense of community. Some of the best student housing in Seattle include Kulle Urban Living, Vistana Apartments, and Jupiter Apartments. The platform's commitment to meeting specific student needs makes it an invaluable resource for those seeking comfortable and reliable student housing Seattle.

About Seattle

Nestled in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, Seattle is a city situated in Washington State, offering a compelling destination for students seeking an exceptional educational experience. Founded in 1851 and famously known as the birthplace of Starbucks and grunge music, Seattle boasts a rich cultural heritage that seamlessly blends innovation with artistic expression. With a youthful population of approximately 737,015, the city pulses with energy, attracting students with its vibrant tech scene, stunning natural landscape, and proximity to outdoor attractions like Mount Rainier National Park and Puget Sound. Seattle's most notable universities include the world-renowned University of Washington, ranked 75th globally in the QS World University Rankings and Seattle University, and Seattle Pacific University, which collectively draws over 130,000 students annually.

Seattle's educational environment is particularly attractive, characterized by strong academic networks, innovative research opportunities, and student-friendly neighborhoods like Capitol Hill and the University District. Amber offers an extensive range of Seattle student housing options strategically located near these institutions, with properties situated conveniently close to campuses. For instance, the University of Washington is a 9-minute drive away from Iris Apartments and Seattle Pacific University is a 7-minute drive away from Nook Studios, ensuring students can easily access their academic institutions. The city's thriving music scene, featuring events like Bumbershoot and Capitol Hill Block Party, alongside its renowned tech ecosystem hosting companies like Amazon and Microsoft, makes Seattle an incredibly appealing destination for students seeking both academic excellence and vibrant cultural experiences.

Best Student Housing in Seattle

Finding the right student housing in Seattle is a critical decision that can significantly impact a student's academic success, personal growth, and overall university experience. The ideal Seattle student housing goes far beyond mere shelter. A good space serves as a crucial support system that influences everything from study efficiency to social connections and personal well-being. Students prioritize several key factors when selecting their home away from home, with proximity to campus topping the list - proximity ensures minimal commute times to campus. Budget plays an equally crucial role, with Seattle's housing market presenting both challenges and opportunities for students seeking affordable yet quality living spaces. 

Safety is also a major concern, with students and parents alike seeking student apartments in Seattle in secure neighborhoods with robust security features. Amber offers students a user-friendly, comprehensive solution to navigate Seattle's competitive housing market. By providing a curated selection of verified Seattle student apartments near top universities like the University of Washington and Seattle University, amber simplifies the overwhelming process of finding suitable student housing. One can choose from a range of shared apartments and studios to ensuites and non-ensuites, catering to diverse preferences and budgetary constraints. Below are the best student housing in Seattle:

1. Yugo Seattle Wilsonian

2. Yugo Seattle Lothlorien

3. Yugo Seattle Rivendell

4. HERE Seattle

5. Theory U District

6. Husky Urban Living

7. Novo Apartments

8. Standard at Seattle

9. ōLiv Seattle

10. The M Seattle

Affordable Student Housing in Seattle

Navigating the student housing in Seattle market shows a diverse landscape of affordable accommodation options that challenge the city's reputation for high living costs. Students seeking budget-friendly off-campus residences Seattle can find an array of options that balance affordability with quality and comfort, typically ranging from $800 to $1,500 per month. Here are some of the affordable student housing in Seattle.

1. Sun Property: It is close to the University of Washington featuring a range of Dorm-Style non-ensuites. Here, you will get access to amenities, such as cable TV, Wi-Fi, and bike storage.

2. Twelve at U District: Offering a range of studios and shared apartments, this property is located close to Seattle University and the University of Washington. At Twelve at U District, get access to the 24-hour fitness center, social lounges, and a video game arcade.

3. The Row Apartments: Situated near the University of Washington, the residence offers a range of studios with amenities like bike storage, on-site laundry, and a garden.

4. Sunrise Cascade: Staying here places you just a 7-minute drive away from the University of Washington. You can choose from a selection of Mini Studio ensuites with amenities like a TV, washer, and bike storage.

5. Juno Studios: A 19-minute walk and 6-minute drive away from the University of Washington, Juno Studios offers an array of studios and non-ensuites. Plus, you get access to amenities like parking, lounge, and bike storage.

Best Areas to Live in Seattle

Students will find a diverse range of best and the safest neighborhoods in Seattle that cater to students' unique living preferences. Each area presents distinct advantages in terms of location, affordability, and lifestyle. Let's explore them.

1. Capitol Hill: Known for its progressive culture, music venues, and excellent public transportation, Capitol Hill offers access to universities like the University of Washington. Here, you can go for the Alta Studios student housing. Do check out Lifelong Thrift for some vintage shopping.

2. Belltown: In Belltown, you will be close to Seattle University, along with numerous restaurants, cafes, and cultural attractions like the Space Needle and Chihuly Garden and Glass. Students looking for good student housing here can opt for Juno Studios and Cedar Apartments.

3. West Seattle: Close to the City University of Seattle, West Seattle offers beautiful waterfront views and spacious, affordable housing options. You can stay at Montisi Apartments which gives you access to beaches, local parks, and a relaxed atmosphere. Here, you can also explore Beach Park and Alki Point Lighthouse.

4. Queen Anne: Characterized by historic architecture and mountain views, Queen Anne offers a perfect balance of residential tranquility and access to downtown. Near the University of Washington, you can go to The Rocket, one of the best student housing near UW. Don’t miss the Museum of Pop Culture here.

5. Pike Place Market: Here, students will find world-famous markets and diverse dining options. Pike Place Market features an array of good Seattle student housing, including Metropolitan Park, a 7-minute drive away from Seattle University. Plus, you can explore the Gum Wall in this area.

Room Types for Student Housing in Seattle

Seattle offers a diverse range of room types tailored to meet the varying needs and budgets of students. Off-campus apartments in Seattle offered by amber provide options that blend privacy, affordability, and community living, ensuring a versatile selection for students. Below are the room types for student housing in Seattle.

1. Ensuite Rooms: These are ideal for those who value privacy, offering a personal bedroom and attached bathroom, complemented by shared living spaces that encourage social interaction.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms: These provide a cost-effective alternative with a private bedroom while sharing bathrooms and common areas, perfect for budget-conscious students.

3. Studio Apartments: Perfect for those seeking complete independence. Studios offer fully self-contained units with private amenities, making them a preferred choice for mature or focused students.

4. 1-Bed and 2-Bed Apartments: These student apartments in Seattle Washington balance privacy and shared living, suitable for students who want to share accommodations with just one roommate.

5. Shared Apartments: The shared student apartments in Seattle foster a sense of community, offering private bedrooms within a communal setup, great for students who enjoy socializing.

6. Private Rooms: These offer a flexible option with essential personal space and access to shared facilities, appealing to those who appreciate independence without complete isolation. Each room type caters to specific preferences, ensuring students can find a home that aligns with their lifestyle and academic priorities.

Cost of Living

Understanding the cost of living in Seattle is crucial for students planning their stay in this vibrant city. Known for its thriving tech hub and dynamic cultural scene, the city offers a range of living expenses depending on lifestyle choices. Factors like Seattle student housing rent, location, and amenities offered will determine your living expenses. The average cost of living in Seattle for students ranges between $2,027 to $2,534 per month. While costs may vary, this guide provides an overview of typical monthly expenses you might incur in Seattle, helping you plan effectively and adapt to life in a new city with confidence.

1. Off-campus housing: $1,445 - $1,500/ month

2. Transportation: $135 - $145/month

3. Food: $400 - $450/month

4. Entertainment: $60 - $75/month

5. Groceries: $60 - $80/month

6. Clothes: $120 - $150/month

Student Travel Seattle

Seattle stands out as a premier destination for student housing, offering an exceptional blend of urban convenience and transportation excellence. The city's robust infrastructure caters specifically to student needs, providing seamless connectivity across its vibrant neighborhoods and educational institutions. With multiple universities placed in strategic locations, students find themselves at the heart of a transportation network designed to maximize mobility, affordability, and accessibility. In Seattle, students can travel via several modes of transportation. These are as follows:

1. Link Light Rail: It offers students a sophisticated transit solution with its innovative distance-based fare system ranging from $2.25 to $3.25. Stretching across 17 strategic stops from Angle Lake Station to Northgate, this rail service comprehensively connects central Seattle and SEA Airport. Its efficient route design ensures students can quickly navigate major urban and educational districts, making it a preferred transportation method for those seeking reliable and cost-effective commuting options.

2. King County Metro Transit: It provides an expansive bus network that serves Downtown Seattle and surrounding King County neighborhoods. Through its user-friendly mobile apps, including OneBusAway, myORCA, and Transit App, students can easily access real-time transit information and plan their routes with precision. The system's extensive coverage ensures seamless connectivity across urban and suburban areas.

3. Seattle Center Monorail: It stands as an iconic transportation option, offering a direct connection between Westlake Center and Seattle Center. With a straightforward adult one-way fare of $3.50, it provides a quick and memorable urban travel experience.

4. Bus: Seattle's Bus System features an extensive and well-connected network that has become a favorite among the student population. With standard fares at $2.75 and additional cost-effective options through the ORCA card, the buses offer an affordable and convenient transportation solution.

5. Bike and Scooter Sharing: Services such as Bird, Lime, and Veo provide city-wide accessibility through innovative per-minute pricing models. These eco-friendly and affordable personal transportation options come with user-friendly mobile applications, enabling students to navigate the city swiftly and sustainably.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Seattle

Seattle emerges as a dynamic and welcoming metropolis that offers students an exceptional lifestyle blending academic excellence with extraordinary urban experiences. The city provides a safe, inclusive environment where students can thrive academically while immersing themselves in a lively cultural landscape. Safety and student-friendly neighborhoods define Seattle's appeal, with districts like the University District and Capitol Hill offering secure, accessible environments packed with resources. The University of Washington's surrounding areas provide access to trendy cafes, eateries, art galleries, and other cultural attractions. Coffee lovers can explore Storyville Coffee Pike Place, Moore Coffee Shop, and Seattle Meowtropolitan.

One can satiate their taste buds at spots like The Pink Door, Canlis, and Lola. For night owls and party freaks, the city offers various spots, including Owl N' Thistle, White Horse Tavern, and Blarney Stone Pub. Cultural experiences in Seattle are nothing short of extraordinary, with events that continuously push creative boundaries. The Seattle International Film Festival attracts student cinephiles, while the Bumbershoot Music and Arts Festival transforms the city into a massive celebration of creativity. The iconic Pike Place Market provides an immersive experience of local culture, food, and entrepreneurial spirit. The Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) offers interactive exhibits that blend music, science fiction, and contemporary art, creating spaces where students can explore their passions beyond traditional academic boundaries. Outdoor enthusiasts will find Seattle a paradise, with proximity to natural wonders like Mount Rainier National Park and Olympic National Park providing incredible weekend adventure opportunities.

Seattle Tourist Attractions

Seattle captivates students with its stunning blend of natural beauty, urban sophistication, and iconic landmarks that tell a story of innovation and cultural diversity. Nestled between the sparkling waters of Puget Sound and the majestic Cascade Mountains, the Emerald City offers an extraordinary tapestry of experiences that seamlessly blend breathtaking landscapes, cutting-edge architecture, and a rich cultural heritage. Let's explore the tourist attractions in Seattle.

1. Space Needle

2. Museum of Pop Culture

3. Kerry Park

4. Pike Place Market

5. The Seattle Great Wheel

6. Seattle Art Museum

7. Woodland Park Zoo

8. Discovery Park

9. Museum of History & Industry

10. Starbucks Reserve Roastery

Universities in Seattle

Seattle is an exceptional educational hub, hosting a diverse and prestigious array of universities that attract students from across the globe with their cutting-edge programs and innovative research opportunities. Most of these top universities in Seattle are close to student apartments Seattle. These are as follows:

1. University of Washington: Established in 1861, it ranks #76 in QS World University Rankings. A world-renowned public research university, offering exceptional programs in computer science, environmental studies, and medical research.

2. Seattle University: Ranked #1202 in QS World University Rankings, it’s a prestigious Jesuit institution emphasizing social justice, holistic student development, and comprehensive academic programs across undergraduate and graduate levels.

3. Seattle Pacific University: A Christian liberal arts college, it was established in 1891. The university integrates academic excellence with spiritual growth, providing a personalized and values-driven educational experience. Plus, you’ll find many good Seattle University housing.

4. Cornish College of the Arts: This is a specialized arts institution established in 1914. It offers immersive programs in performing and visual arts, including music, theater, dance, and design, nurturing creative talents.

5. Northwest University: A faith-based learning institution with strong academic programs in theology, psychology, and business, committed to holistic educational development. Founded in 1934, it has been ranked #1001 in QS World University Rankings.