HERE Seattle, Seattle

Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, 98105, United States
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University of Washington | 0.78 mi
Seattle Pacific University | 2.44 mi
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About the Property

HERE Seattle, located at 4732 Brooklyn Ave, Seattle, WA 98105, United States, stands out as a premium options for student housing in Seattle. This property is highly sought-after due to its strategic location and a wide array of room types, including spacious private and shared apartment setups. Strategically situated just a 5-minute drive from the University of Washington and a 10-minute drive from Cornish College of the Arts, HERE Apartments Seattle offers proximity to academic commitments while enjoying the comforts of thoughtfully designed living spaces.

Seattle, a city renowned for its educational institutions and a thriving student population, is an ideal location for academic and personal growth. With a legacy of educational excellence and home to some top-ranked universities in the USA, Seattle has become a prestigious hub for higher education. The vibrant culture, historical landmarks, and the entrepreneurial spirit of Seattle further enhance the appeal for students looking for an environment that fosters learning and creativity. Renowned for its innovative tech scene, including companies like Amazon and Microsoft, Seattle offers a variety of internships and job prospects, enticing students to study fields like computer science and engineering. Moreover, its diverse cultural landscape ensures that students have access to art, music, and cuisine, fostering creativity and broadening perspectives. Living in HERE Seattle apartment places students in the midst of this dynamic atmosphere. This student accommodation in Seattle is not just about convenience, but also about experiencing the essence of Seattle's lively culture, with famous attractions like the Space Needle and Pike Place Market in close vicinity. Ace Apartments, Rise On Sixty-Seventh, and Montclair Apartments are some more student housing options available in LA which are preferred by students in the city.

Features

Discover comfortable and stylish Washington student living at HERE Seattle, an excellent option for those seeking quality student apartments in Seattle. With a variety of room options to choose from, such as 1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom, 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom, 4 Bedroom 2 Bathroom, 4 Bedroom 4 Bathroom, 5 Bedroom 4 Bathroom, and 5 Bedroom 5 Bathroom, residents can find the perfect space to suit their needs. Each room at The HERE Seattle comes with modern kitchen setups that make cooking a breeze, along with high-end bathrooms that add a touch of luxury to your daily routine. Unwind in your living room with mounted living room smart TVs, perfect for movie nights or streaming your favorite shows. Convenience is also at your fingertips with an in-home washer and dryer, simplifying laundry day. The array of common amenities is where HERE Seattle really stands out. You can socialize with friends on the rooftop deck with grills or relax in the hot tub courtyard with fire pit. Stay active with the 24-hour fitness center or the private flex fitness room, and unwind at the listening lounge. For focused study sessions, take advantage of dedicated private study rooms, the computer bar, and dedicated group study rooms. The sky lounge with demo kitchen is also perfect for entertaining and showcasing your culinary skills. Additional conveniences include mail rooms, indoor bike storage, and securing your essentials with ease at the Safeway grocery on first floor. Enjoy the outdoors with the built-in outdoor TV, and keep your studies print-ready with the print bar. Safety and security at this Seattle student housing are taken care of with round-the-clock surveillance, electronic fob entry, and video doorbells, ensuring peace of mind for all residents. Additionally, the rent of HERE Seattle student apartments covers trash, water, sewer, cable, and wifi costs.

Location and What's Hot?

Located in the heart of Seattle's energetic University District, HERE Seattle stands at a commutable distance from the prestigious Seattle University, making it an ideal residence for those wishing to live amidst an academic ambiance. Additionally, Antioch University Seattle, and, Seattle Pacific University are also just a short drive from Here Seattle.

Stepping out of HERE Seattle, residents find themselves spoiled for choice with inviting cafés such as Sip House - Seattle Vietnamese Coffee Shop and Café Canuc, perfect for morning coffees or late-night study sessions. The housing in Seattle is also complemented by an array of eateries and restaurants such as  Cedars in University District, Morsel, and Costas Restaurant where students can enjoy local, and international cuisines. The nightlife scene is equally eclectic, with spots like The Neptune Theatre offering a mix of live performances and events, while Earl's on the Ave serves up a laid-back pub ambiance. When it’s time to stock up on groceries, options like Safeway at 4732 Brooklyn Ave NE and Marina Market & Deli are conveniently located to cater to all your essentials with ease. When it comes to health and emergencies, the nearby 3W Medical for Women and Catharsis Health ensures peace of mind, knowing that medical assistance is just around the corner. Breaking away from academics, students can immerse themselves in Seattle's rich cultural scene at the Henry Art Gallery or dive into literature at the iconic Seattle Public Library, both fostering creative and intellectual inspiration. The famed Space Needle offers breathtaking views of the city and stands as a testament to Seattle's innovative spirit, while the Museum of Pop Culture holds treasures for music and sci-fi enthusiasts. The location of HERE Seattle also benefits from proximity to the lush greenery of the University of Washington Botanic Gardens and Gas Works Park, unparalleled spots for relaxation and social gatherings. Additionally, the iconic Washington Park Arboretum is also just a short drive from this prime student housing in Seattle.

Commute

For students living at HERE apartments Seattle, efficient commuting options are easily accessible, ensuring that getting around the city is hassle-free. Two of the nearest bus stops to this student accommodation Seattle include NE 50th St & University Way NE and University Way NE & NE 50th St, ensuring that students can effortlessly access public transit. For those who prefer traveling by light rail, U District and Roosevelt stations are in proximity to this budget-friendly Seattle student apartment. With such proximity to public transport, residents of HERE Seattle can enjoy the ease of city living and the confidence to reach their destinations effortlessly. For students looking at other well-connected areas, N 45th Street also provides great transit accessibility within Seattle.

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Rooftop Deck With Grills
Hot Tub Courtyard With Fire Pit
24-Hour Fitness Center
Private Flex Fitness Room
Listening Lounge
Dedicated Private Study Rooms

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an individual lease?

An individual lease means independence. When you lease an apartment at Property, you’ll sign your own lease agreement. That means that you will be responsible for your portion of the rent, and nobody else’s. The rent you pay pertains to your bedroom and your share of the total cost of the unit. No more worrying about anybody’s finances but your own!

Will I need a cosigner for my lease?

At Property, they don’t require cosigners for their leases. Instead, they require guarantors. Learn about guarantors below.

What is a guarantor?

Guarantors are a third party outside of a tenant and a landlord that ensure the timely, full payment of rent. Usually, these are financially stable individuals close to Property residents.

Do apartments come furnished?

Yes! Apartments are fully furnished from the day you move in. Each Living room comes complete with a sofa, coffee table, SMART TV, and media stand. Kitchens are decked out with barstool seating, quartz countertops, a large-basin sink with a faucet sprayer, and stainless-steel appliances including oven with full stovetop, microwave oven, refrigerator, and dishwasher. Bedrooms each come with a bed with memory-foam mattress, under-bed storage, desk, chair, closets with standard closet shelving. Bathrooms have glass shower doors, quartz surface vanities, and shower wall panels. Your apartment home also features wood-style flooring, USB power outlets, and an in-home stackable washer and dryer.

Is there parking at Property?

Yes, there are parking options available at Property. Please contact their leasing office for more information!

Is there security Property?

The safety of their residents is their first priority at Property. They have round-the-clock surveillance, electronic fob entry, and video doorbells courtesy of Butterfly MX to help keep the premises secure.

Are pets allowed?

While they absolutely love your furry friends, Property is not allowing pets at this time.

What utilities are included with rent?

When you pay rent at Property, you’re getting more than just an apartment. You’re getting access to a wealth of amenities unlike anything else in Seattle, Washington. You’re getting complimentary utilities like water, sewer, trash, cable, and blazing-fast WiFi. But most of all, you’re joining a community of explorers and adventurers.

What floor-plans are available?

HERE layouts are two-story and perfect for a solo space or room for you and your crew. Check out the floor plans they offer below:

• Studio, 1 Bathroom
• 1 Bedroom, 1 bathroom
• 2 Bedroom, 2 bathroom
• 4 Bedroom, 2 bathroom
• 4 Bedroom, 3 bathroom
• 4 Bedroom, 4 bathroom
• 5 Bedroom, 3 bathroom
• 5 Bedroom, 4 bathroom
• 5 Bedroom, 5 bathroom

Where does my mail go?

Each unit at their apartments in Property has its own mailbox in the mailroom on the first floor of the building located near the resident lounge and leasing office. All mail for the entire unit will be delivered there. If a package doesn’t fit in the mailbox, it will be delivered to their leasing office.

Where do I pay my rent?

They make things easy with their online Resident Portal. Paying rent is done completely online and can even be automated. When you become a resident, you’ll create an account to access your Resident Portal, where you’ll see an option in the dashboard to pay your rent each month.

How do I make a maintenance request?

The Resident Portal is where you can also go to submit maintenance requests. You can see a log of the maintenance requests you’ve submitted and the status of each. You can navigate to the maintenance tab in the portal, or you can simply press the “Submit Maintenance Request” button on the homepage of the dashboard.

Who can access the amenities at Property?

The amenities at their apartments in Property are available exclusively to residents and their guests – it’s one of the amazing perks of living Property.

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Seattle Student Housing

Seattle student housing is lowkey chaotic right now, but kinda fire if you know where to look! The massive student influx from the University of Washington, Seattle University, and all the other schools has created this whole ecosystem of living situations. On-campus spots? Good luck with that waitlist! They disappear fast, even before you apply. That’s why everyone is rushing for off-campus housing in Seattle. The vibe is diverse. You have private rooms in vintage Capitol Hill houses and ultra-modern shared apartments downtown. There are also en-suite setups and compact studio apartments that can cost your whole financial aid package.

This is where amber comes in as the actual MVP for Seattle student housing searches. Their platform is easy to use, even if you're up at 3 am. It has real listings, so no more sketchy Craigslist issues. Plus, it offers every type of place you could want. Their personalized support is a real game-changer. They will guide you through the entire process. Plus, they'll set you up with flexible leases. This way, you won't have to commit your whole life to one apartment. Students are discovering great deals from Tripalink and ACC. Shared spots range from $900 to $1,500. Solo options cost between $1,400 and $2,200, depending on your style.

About Seattle

Seattle is the vibe check you didn't know you needed! Located in the Pacific Northwest of Washington State, this city boasts a striking skyline. The Space Needle, built for the 1962 World's Fair, stands out as a key landmark. The city has about 750,000 residents. They live in neighborhoods that vary from fancy to artsy. All this is set against a stunning natural backdrop—think Mt. Rainier, Puget Sound, and enough evergreen forests to make your Instagram feed look professionally curated.

Seattle's music scene? Unhinged (in the best way). Like, this is the birthplace of grunge and Jimi Hendrix! Capitol Hill Block Party and Bumbershoot festivals feature everyone from indie stars to big headliners. Upstream Music Fest highlights local talent ready to make it big. The underground rave scene? Let's just say your weekend plans are sorted.

Academically, Seattle is stacked with top-tier universities. The University of Washington (UW) is the main character, ranked #85 globally in QS rankings. Seattle Pacific University is also a top choice for international students. The student environment here offers the best college experience. Coffee shops are on every corner, making perfect study spots (this is Starbucks' hometown, after all). Tech startups are everywhere, eager for interns. Plus, the public transport is great, so you can explore without spending a fortune on Uber. Here’s a fun fact: Seattle has more dogs than kids and the most bookstores per person in the US. So, if you love dogs, books, or just hanging out, you'll fit right in!

Best Student Housing in Seattle

The Seattle student housing scene is the foundation of your entire college experience—no cap! Finding the perfect spot isn't just about a place to sleep after a long night. It's about making a home base where you can succeed in your studies and enjoy your social life. Balancing everything is tough. You want a quick five-minute walk to campus without draining your bank account. Also, you need safety features to stop your parents from texting you every three hours. And let's be honest—having actual amenities that don't require a small loan to operate. Amber truly shines here—they’ve turned the chaotic Seattle student housing search into a smoother experience that won’t drive you mad. Their platform offers verified listings from real students (no more apartment catfishing!). You can filter options based on what matters to you. This includes budget limits, gym access, or a spot for your emotional support plant collection on a balcony. Here are a few best options for student housing in Seattle.

1. Goss Apartments

2. Bridges At 11th

3. Sophie Studios

4. Alta Studios

5. Montisi Apartments

Affordable Student Housing in Seattle

You don’t have to settle for bad housing when looking for affordable student housing in Seattle. The city offers budget-friendly options that provide comfort, safety, and a good atmosphere. Whether you're after a no-frills shared apartment or a cozy private room, Seattle’s got something for every wallet. Even the cheaper off-campus residences Seattle can surprise you. They often offer nice amenities like furnished rooms, wifi, and study areas. You can discover fancy places that feel magical. But if you look carefully, you can find a spot that feels like home and won’t cost too much. It’s all about balancing what you need with what you’re willing to spend — and thankfully, Seattle makes that pretty doable. Listed below are a few best options for student housing in Seattle.

1. Twelve At U District: Costing $699/month, this student housing in Seattle offers several studios and 1 & 2-bedroom apartments. Just an 8-minute drive from the University of Washington, it provides amenities like social lounges, a video game arcade, and study lounges.

2. Dry Creek Apartments: One of the cheap student apartments in Seattle, this stay costs $734/month. Here you get a range of non-ensuites, studios, and 1-bedroom apartments with amenities like parking, laundry, and controlled access. Plus, it’s just 14 minutes from Seattle Pacific University.

3. Cedar Apartments: Featuring an array of non-ensuites and 1 & 2-bedroom apartments, it is a 9-minute drive from the University of Washington.

4. Husky Urban Living: Located at 21st Ave NE, this off-campus housing Seattle has a selection of non-ensuites. Offering amenities, such as bike storage, a garden, and a roof terrace, it is 6 minutes away from the University of Washington. You can move in here by 21 April 2025.

5. Badger Apartments: A highly sought-after affordable student housing in Seattle is just 8 minutes away from the University of Washington. It offers a range of non-ensuites with amenities like laundry, parking, and controlled access. Plus, it costs just $800/month.

Best Areas to Live in Seattle

Seattle's neighborhood game is straight fire for students trying to find their perfect vibe check! Each area has its vibe based on what you want from college. Some may offer a quick walk to class. Others might be budget-friendly. You might also seek a lively social scene that makes you feel like the main character.

1. Capitol Hill: It is the moment for students right now. This neighborhood exudes pure chaotic good vibes. You’ll find rainbow sidewalks, indie coffee shops every few steps, and nightlife that knows how to party. Just a short bus ride from UW and Seattle U, the Hill has it all. You can find luxury apartments like Vistana Apartments, or choose budget-friendly shared houses.

2. Belltown: The area is giving high-key urban sophistication without trying too hard. The high-rise apartment buildings like Iris Apartments and Nook Studios are the move if you're studying at City University. You're living in a movie set with waterfront views that'll make your Instagram pop off.

3. Pike Place Market: This area is for the students who want to wake up to the main character's energy every single day. Living here means your apartment might be above a bougie seafood spot or artisanal bakery. Sure, tourists will be everywhere, but you'll have first dibs on fresh produce and can watch street performers while studying. It's expensive, but like, worth it.

4. West Seattle: It is the certified chill zone for students who need nature therapy between study sessions. The beach access is unmatched—Alki Beach looks like it was designed for sunset study breaks. Properties like The Nolo give you more space for your money.

5. Queen Anne: It is serving two completely different vibes. Lower Queen Anne, also known as Uptown, is home to Goss Apartments. It's ideal for Seattle Pacific University students or anyone wanting quick access to concerts at Climate Pledge Arena.

Room Types for Student Housing in Seattle

Seattle's student housing scene is serving up options that are built differently depending on what vibe you're going for! The city offers a range of room types. You’ll find options for different budgets and privacy needs.

1. Ensuite: These rooms offer a great balance. Your private bathroom links to your bedroom, but you still enjoy shared spaces like kitchens and living areas. They're the solution if you want to skip awkward towel encounters in the hallway but still enjoy college life.

2. Non-ensuite: These are great for students who want to save money. They can use their cash to explore Pike Place or enjoy concerts at Capitol Hill. You’ll share bathrooms with your floormates. But you’ll save a lot of money. This means you can enjoy Seattle’s food scene instead of just eating instant ramen. Just don't forget those shower shoes—not being dramatic, but they're essential.

3. Studios: These are the whole package for introverts who need their space or upperclassmen who are over the shared living drama. These self-contained units come with a kitchen, bathroom, and living space. This means you can avoid everyone during finals week if you need to. The only downside? They're giving expensive—we're talking serious budget calculations to make it work solo.

4. Shared apartments: These are the classic college experience where the memories happen. You get your bedroom but share common spaces with 2-4 other students. These setups help you share costs while creating a found family. You’ll connect with people who get the challenge of balancing study sessions and social life. The perks include real adult features like in-unit laundry, so no more hoarding quarters. Plus, there are full kitchens for those TikTok recipe tries, even if you end up ordering DoorDash anyway.

Cost of Living

Seattle's cost of living is low-key brutal, but the vibe is worth it, no cap! The average cost of living in Seattle ranges between $2,000 to $2,700 per month. This city will challenge your budget. You'll question your choices, yet you'll also fall in love with the PNW look. Housing is your biggest expense. After that comes food, which can be either "treat yourself expensive" or "I guess I'm eating instant ramen again", affordable. Transportation is the least of your financial worries with decent public transit options. Below is the breakdown of the expenses.

1. Off-campus accommodation: $1,440 - $1,480/month

2. Transportation: $135 - $155/month

3. Food: $400 - $420/month

4. Entertainment: $60 - $70/month

5. Groceries: $60 - $70/month

6. Clothes: $120 - $135/month

Student Travel in Seattle

Getting around Seattle as a student is seriously a vibe that won't destroy your budget! The city's public transit system is great. It connects all the major university areas and student neighbourhoods. You won't feel like you need a car, and believe me, you don’t want one with Seattle’s parking prices. The student discount situation? Immaculate. UW, Seattle U, and other local colleges hook students up with subsidized ORCA passes that cut transportation costs nearly in half. Below are the major public transportation options near Seattle student housing.

1. Metro Bus - These blue and yellow buses are everywhere and run super frequently in student areas. Coverage is elite with routes hitting all corners of the city. $28/week for regular fare, but only $15/week with a student ORCA card.

2. Link Light Rail - The train connecting UW to downtown, Capitol Hill, and the airport is the fastest way to avoid traffic. $25/week, or included in your student ORCA pass. Bonus: it runs until 1 AM on weekends for late-night study sessions (or, you know, other activities).

3. Water Taxi - Serving coastal neighborhoods and giving unmatched views, this boat commute is peak Seattle energy. $32/week, or included with an ORCA pass. Seasonal schedule changes, so double-check before planning your trip.

4. Bike Share - Grab a Lime or Jump bike anywhere and drop it when you're done. Perfect for short trips or days when the sun decides to show up. Around $20/week if used regularly, with student discount codes floating around campus at the start of each term.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Seattle

Living the student life in Seattle is top-notch. The city has a mix of urban energy and outdoor fun that makes it special. The student scene here is perfect. The neighborhoods focus on college life. You can study hard for finals or work on your social media look between classes. While the rain memes are accurate, there's a reason students are obsessed with this city despite the constant need for hoodies and coffee.

Seattle's university areas are generally safe. The U-District near UW and Capitol Hill, by Seattle University, has good security. Well-lit streets add to the feeling of safety. The social scene? Unhinged in the best way possible. Capitol Hill's Pine-Pike corridor is the place to be. Freshmen and grad students flock here. They move between Neumos for live music, Unicorn for energy drinks, and Rhein Haus for a beer hall atmosphere. During the day, Cal Anderson Park turns into an unofficial campus when the sun shines. Also, Fremont's Sunday Market offers the perfect spot for vintage shopping. Coffee culture is like a religion here. Victrola and Analog Coffee are not just spots to get caffeine. They are real social hubs where students hang out for hours.

Seattle's unique events calendar is stacked year-round despite the weather. Capitol Hill Block Party in July is where you'll catch everyone between academic years. The Fremont Solstice Parade, with its naked bike riders, brings a wild summer vibe you didn't know you needed. Meanwhile, the Seattle International Film Festival offers film students a chance to shine. The city's monthly Art Walks go on, even with the constant drizzle. Galleries stay open late and often offer free wine that no student should miss.

Seattle Tourist Attractions

Seattle is lowkey one of the most underrated tourist spots that deserves way more hype than it gets! The Space Needle stands tall, giving the skyline character. The city offers a blend of urban style, natural beauty, and vibrant culture. Whether you’re just visiting for a weekend or living the student life, it all feels unique. Here are the popular attractions near Seattle student apartments.

1. Pike Place Market

2. Space Needle

3. Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)

4. Chihuly Garden and Glass

5. Discovery Park

6. Seattle Underground Tour

Universities in Seattle

Seattle is the place to be for student life. It’s full of culture, innovation, and top universities in the U.S. Whether you love tech, arts, research, or hands-on training, Seattle has a spot just for you. Here's the lowdown on the top universities that make the city a student magnet:

1. University of Washington (UW): This one's a big deal — literally. UW is one of the top public research universities in the country. It’s known for its innovative ideas, diverse programs, and lively campus life. If you're coming this way, look at nearby places like Cedar Apartments and Sophie Studios. They offer stylish, student-friendly housing just a few minutes from campus.

2. Seattle University: Situated in Capitol Hill, Seattle U is a private Jesuit school. It is well-known for its emphasis on academics, leadership, and social justice. The campus has a close-knit feel, and the location gives you easy access to downtown Seattle’s energy. Nearby options include Alder Apartments and Avant Apartments. Both have modern amenities and easy commutes.

3. Seattle Pacific University (SPU): Located by the Lake Washington Ship Canal, SPU provides a calm campus with lovely views. It emphasises liberal arts and professional studies. It’s a smaller, private university with a strong sense of community.

4. Seattle Central College: Ideal for students starting their higher ed journey or pursuing practical, career-focused programs, Seattle Central is right in Capitol Hill — one of Seattle’s coolest, most eclectic neighborhoods.

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