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Hub U District, Seattle

5000, University Way NE, Seattle, 98105, United States
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$859
per month
4.7 mi from City Center
( 11m. 26m. 1h 35m)
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University of Washington | 0.81 mi
Seattle Pacific University | 2.51 mi
North Seattle College | 2.54 mi
Cornish College of the Arts | 3.42 mi
Seattle Central College | 3.42 mi
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Fire Pits

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About the Property

Hub U District is situated at 5000 University Way NE, Seattle, 98105, United States. It offers 1B, 2B, 3B, 4B, and studio apartments near the University of Washington. The institute is a 7-minute drive away. Also, Seattle Pacific University is a 15-minute drive from this Seattle student housing.


Seattle is located in the Pacific Northwest, situated along Lake Washington. More than 84,336 students live here, and over 35,000 are international students. Around 1.13 million people are employed in Seattle. Skilled graduates are required in the top fields like tech, healthcare, education, and aerospace. Some of the top employers are Amazon, Microsoft, Boeing, and UW Medical Center. Some of the safest neighborhoods in Seattle are Bryant and Wedgwood.


The cost of living in Seattle is approximately $2,500–$3,000 per month. This number could be financially challenging, but manageable by choosing affordable and shared housing like Hub U District. North Admiral and Beacon Hill are some of the best neighborhoods in Seattle, budget-wise. The healthcare index score of 68.67 indicates that there is modern equipment and friendly staff available to treat you. The low pollution index score of 36.80 contributes to a healthy living environment. With a climate index score of 91.73, you can experience the weather conditions for your extracurricular activities.

Features

In Hub U District reviews, students mention that the apartments are great with respect to quality and space. There are a variety of options, from a Room in 2 Bed - 2 Bath F to an Efficiency A. Each comes with its own set of amenities, so make sure to check them out. The rooms have hardwood-style flooring, quartz stone countertops, and custom roller shades. The kitchens have stainless-steel appliances, an oven/range, a garbage disposal, a dishwasher, a microwave, and a refrigerator.


The bathroom is designed for your comfort with the Kohler Moxie Bluetooth shower speaker,

walk-in showers with built-in seating, and walk-in showers with tile surround. For your functional uses, there are USB ports in the kitchen and bedrooms, a full-sized washer and dryer, and a garbage disposal. For your entertainment, a 50-inch flat-panel TV is included. Your bills include internet, cable, recycling, and compost.


You can enjoy the many common amenities at Hub U District, such as an oversized hot tub with a sun deck, an outdoor kitchen with BBQ grilling stations, fire pits, a rooftop lounge with dining tables, lounge seating, and built-in banquets. Games and activities include an outdoor gaming area with billiards, a ping pong table, and a foosball table. The outdoor multimedia area with a fireplace has two 55” flat panel TVs. At the 24-hour fitness center and yoga and cycling studio, you can explore a variety of exercises and regimes. There are also strength equipment and free weights available.


There is an academic success center with iMacs, free printing, cutting-edge collaborative meeting technologies, and a conference room much used by working professionals. Students appreciate the group & private study lounge and video conferencing, and the projector system supported by Wi-Fi throughout the community. For an uninterrupted study session, there are private study pods at Hub U District Apartments. For your practical needs, there is a covered bike storage with a repair area and garage parking.


Hub U District Seattle has roommate matching and individual liability leases. This means that you have to look after your living arrangements, and you get to choose your roommate as well. From these student apartments in Seattle, you can walk or bike to the University of Washington campus. It is steps to public transit, making commuting easier. If you come across any inconvenience, then you can contact the community assistant staff and the professional on-site management and maintenance team. Being a limited-access community makes it a secure place to live.

Location and What's Hot?

You can enjoy the proximity to social spots, universities, and supermarkets while living at Hub U District. You can study at top universities in Seattle, like North Seattle College and Cornish College of the Arts. You can run your last-minute errands at Safeway and Trader Joe's. UW Medicine Outpatient Pharmacy at UW Medical Center Roosevelt and QFC Pharmacy are the nearby pharmacies.


Morsel offers you a vast breakfast menu to choose from. Sumo Sushi & Grill AYCE is a chic place to have your meals. You can have custom coffee at Lune Cafe and Scorpio Cafe. These are warm and welcoming spaces for your work and have some snacks. Monkey Pub and The Mountaineering Club are some of the hip places to have a lively nightlife. Moreover, these places are within walking distance of the Hub U District.


You can get breathtaking views of the city from the Space Needle observatory. Pike Place Market has its own charm. You can shop for fresh seafood, local produce, and artisan crafts. At Chihuly Garden and Glass, you can marvel at the glass sculptures in the Glasshouse. The Museum of Pop Culture has some of the most immersive exhibits on music legends like Nirvana and Jimi Hendrix. At the Seattle Aquarium, you can encounter marine creatures like moon jellies and the giant Pacific octopus. These are some captivating places for you to visit during your stay at Hub U District.

Commute

Seattle has an extensive network of buses. With features like real-time tracking and bike ranks, it becomes the most convenient way of travelling. You can get on a bus from Brooklyn Ave NE & NE 50th St or University Way NE & NE 52nd St. Light rail offers a quick commute to your desired location. The nearest light rail stations are the U District and Roosevelt. These are some of the efficient means of transportation close to the Hub U District.

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Room Types (27)

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2B (12)
4B (5)
3B (2)
Studio (4)
1B (4)
2B
An apartment with two bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
1

Room in 2 Bed - 2 Bath F

Starting From: $859/month
2B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Room in 2 Bed - 2 Bath G

Starting From: $869/month
2B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Room in 2 Bed - 2 Bath H

Starting From: $879/month
2B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Room in 2 Bed - 2 Bath I

Starting From: $879/month
2B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Room in 2 Bed - 1 Bath

Starting From: $1,489/month
2B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
5

Room in 2 Bed - 2 Bath A

Starting From: $1,529/month
2B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
4

Room in 2 Bed - 2 Bath D

Starting From: $1,534/month
2B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Room in 2 Bed - 1 Bath Premium

Starting From: $1,539/month
2B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Room in 2 Bed - 2 Bath E

Starting From: $1,569/month
2B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Room in 2 Bed - 2 Bath B

Starting From: $1,599/month
2B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Room in 2 Bed - 2 Bath C

Starting From: $1,599/month
2B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Room in 2 Bed - 2 Bath A Premium

Starting From: $1,604/month
2B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
4B
An apartment with four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
1

Room in 4 Bed - 2 Bath A

Starting From: $1,299/month
4B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
11

Room in 4 Bed - 2 Bath B

Starting From: $1,299/month
4B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Room in 4 Bed - 2 Bath B Premium

Starting From: $1,349/month
4B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
10

Room in 4 Bed - 4 Bath

Starting From: $1,369/month
4B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Room in 4 Bed - 4 Bath Premium

Starting From: $1,419/month
4B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
3B
An apartment with three bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
7

Room in 3 Bed - 2 Bath

Starting From: $1,459/month
3B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Room in 3 Bed - 3 Bath

Starting From: $1,509/month
3B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
1

Efficiency A

Starting From: $1,699/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
1

Efficiency B

Starting From: $1,739/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
1

Studio A

Starting From: $1,849/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
1

Studio B

Starting From: $1,899/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
1B
An apartment with one bedroom, living room, kitchen, and bathroom
4

1 Bed - 1 Bath A

Starting From: $2,179/month
1B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
1

1 Bed - 1 Bath B

Starting From: $2,254/month
1B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
1

1 Bed - 1 Bath B Premium

Starting From: $2,329/month
1B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
1

1 Bed - 1 Bath B Penthouse

Starting From: $2,354/month
1B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Oversized Hot Tub with Sun Deck
Outdoor kitchen with BBQ grilling stations
Outdoor gaming area with billiards
Ping pong table
Foosball table
Rooftop lounge with dining tables
Safety and Security
Community Assistant Staff
Limited Access Community
Professional, On-site Management
Maintenance
Bills Included
Internet
Cable
Recycling
Compost

Payment Policies (5)

  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 12 flexible instalment plans.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
  • Additional Fees
    Additional fees applicable.
Security Deposit
<p>1. You need to pay a security deposit of <strong>1 month’s rent </strong>prior to move in to secure your room with the property.</p> <p>2. This is <strong>refundable </strong>at the end of your contract <strong>less </strong>and <strong>deductions </strong>any pending charges.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>Payment needs to be made monthly on the <strong>1st of every month</strong> as per the payment schedule outlined in the lease agreement.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit card, debit card and bank transfer.</p> <p><strong>Please note:</strong> The property does not accept cash.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>1. The property requires a guarantor for all bookings.</p> <p><strong>Please note: </strong>You can act as your own guarantor if you can show documentation as outlined in the lease agreement that you have income greater than three times the rental installment.</p>
Additional Fees
<p>1. You will be required to pay a certain amount as <strong>Application Fee</strong> at the time of booking, which is non-refundable.</p> <p>2. <strong>Parking charges</strong> as follows:</p> <p>a) Garage Parking - $225 Per Installment</p>

Cancellation Policies (1)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property does not offer cooling-off period.
Cooling Off Period
<p>The property does not offer a cooling-off period, all contracts are legal and binding.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I be my own guarantor for Hub U District Seattle?

A resident of Hub U District Seattle can act as their own guarantor if they can show documentation as outlined in the lease agreement that they have income greater than three times the rental installment.

What paperwork is required with a guarantor for Hub U District Seattle?

The guarantor of Hub U District Seattle will need to sign the guaranty agreement. If the resident is not of legal age to execute a contract, the guarantor will be required to sign both the lease and guaranty agreement.

When is a guarantor required for Hub U District Seattle?

All residents of Hub U District Seattle require a guarantor to complete the guaranty agreement.

Do Hub U District Seattle send me a bill every month?

No, bills are not sent to residents of Hub U District Seattle each month, but you may see payment reminders posted around the property.

How can I make a payment for Hub U District Seattle?

Hub U District Seattle accept credit cards, debit cards and ACH payments online through their Resident Portal. They are unable to accept cash.

What is an installment for Hub U District Seattle?

The typical lease term is approximately 11.5 months of occupancy which coincides with the university’s academic calendar. The resident of Hub U District Seattle is charged a total rent amount for the contracted occupancy period. The lease agreement will reflect the total rent amount typically divided into 12 equal installments due August 1 - July 1. These installments do not represent a monthly rent amount and are not prorated.

When are the installments due for Hub U District Seattle?

Installments for Hub U District Seattle are due on the 1st of each month per the payment schedule outlined in the lease agreement.

Am I allowed to request a specific unit at Hub U District Seattle?

You can list your preferences on your profile card and housing application and Hub U District Seattle will do their best to place you in the unit that fits those requests. All requests are served on a first-come, first-served basis and are taken in order based on the date your lease was received.

Can I request specific roommates at Hub U District Seattle?

Yes, you can list the roommates you have chosen on your profile card when completing your lease for Hub U District Seattle. It is important that all roommates list each other and that all requests are mutual.

Do you have a roommate matching service for Hub U District Seattle?

Yes, you will be given a profile card when completing your lease contract for Hub U District Seattle, which will inquire as to your study habits, social habits, and hobbies to help them match you with residents that have similar preferences in your floor plan.

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Sydney K
5.0
Nice apartments and they organize great events for students. They provide all the useful facilities to make everything convenient and easy for students. Team amber really helped me in getting here and completing all the paperwork.
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Aubrey R
5.0
I really liked the hub and they even have a hot tub. The staff is also super super nice as well for a comfortable stay. The BBQ grilling stations are also very cool features if you are planning to have a get-together with friends.
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Ava C
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The location is totally mind-blowing with some of the most popular restaurants and places close by. Arepa Venezuelan Kitchen and Cedars in University District are like the hotspots for students staying here. All the transport links are also around.
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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.

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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.

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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.

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5. Clothing: $55 - $75 per month
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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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1. Dining & Nightlife
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2. Cultural Events & Festivals
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3. Adventure & Green Spaces
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4. Shopping
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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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