1,653 Apartments for Rent in University District - Seattle
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Find the Perfect University District - Seattle, WA Apartment
Apartments for Rent in University District, Seattle, WA
The University District, affectionately dubbed the U District, is home to the preeminent University of Washington. Lending historic architecture and blooming cherry blossoms in the spring, the University of Washington contains a range of gardens, galleries, and theaters in addition to sports complexes and a medical center.
Should you choose to rent in the U District, you will have the opportunity to bike the Burke-Gilman trail, kayak Union and Portage Bays, savor cocktails and a film at Sundance Cinemas, swing by the Saturday Farmers Market, celebrate touchdowns at Husky Stadium, check out the independent restaurants and funky shops along the Ave, and attend the annual U District StreetFair.
The U District sits about five miles north of Downtown Seattle, with convenience to Green Lake Park, Woodland Park Zoo, the Fremont Troll, and Gas Works Park. Accessible to I-5 and public transportation as well as Seattle Tacoma International Airport, living in the U District allows for easy commutes and travels.
University District - Seattle, WA Rental Insights
Average Rent Rates
The average rent for the University District neighborhood of Seattle, WA is $1,751, but rentals range from as little as $1,332 to as much as $2,745 depending on the rental style.
Looking for a studio apartment in the University District neighborhood? Expect to pay around $1,332 per month.
One bedroom University District apartments rent for around $1,751 per month.
University District has two bedroom apartments that rent for around $2,233 per month.
Three bedroom apartments in University District are usually priced around $2,745 per month.
Education
Students looking to rent in University District while staying close to campus will have access to University of Washington, Seattle Pacific University, and North Seattle College.