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U Place Apartments

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4609 Union Bay PI NE, Seattle, WA 98105

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Coda Apartments

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2508 N 50th St, Seattle, WA 98103

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Alder Apartments

1 - 4 Beds

1 Bath

Walk To CampusParkingBathtubControlled Access

4220 8th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105

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Badger Apartments

1 - 2 Beds

1 Bath

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4240 8th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105

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Blue Lake Apartments

1 - 3 Beds

1 Bath

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4244 8th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105

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Cedar Apartments

1 - 3 Beds

1 Bath

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4262 8th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105

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Dry Creek Apartments

Studio - 3 Beds

1 Bath

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4338 8th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105

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The Brooklyn House

9 Beds

3 Baths

Walk To CampusSmart LockParkingAC

5634A Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105

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UW Housing: Rooms & Homes for Rent Near University of Washington

Seattle is one of the liveliest cities on the West Coast, both a metropolitan center for major tech companies and surrounded by the vast mountain ranges of the Pacific Northwest. Home to the Space Needle and the largest public school in the state, the University of Washington. UW students make up a large portion of the city's residents, particularly in the University District.

University of Washington
The University of Washington is known for many amazing things including the academic majors offered. Some of the most popular majors include Engineering, Social Services, Biological, Biomedical Sciences, Computer Services, and Business Marketing just to name a few.

UW Off-Campus Housing for Students
UW Students can look forward to living in the University District with many living options in the area. Off-campus housing in the University District allows for much more freedom, and the ability to cook your food and entertain guests whenever you'd like. The University District is also known for being a very safe neighborhood for students and young professionals. These are just some of the many benefits that come with living off-campus near UW. Students and young professionals who rent homes near the campus not only have access to the nature reserves throughout the state and nearby Canada, but also the many dining spots, fun nightlife, beautiful art, and entertainment that Seattle has to offer.

Moving from the Campus
UW students looking to move from the dorms to homes for rent near the University District can choose to live in one of Tripalink’s properties. Are you needing homes with Parking near UW? Ranging from studios, micro studios, and 1 bedroom to larger co-living spaces, Tripalink has a variety of apartment unit types and sizes so anyone can find the right match for them. These University District Seattle homes are the perfect option for students and young professionals looking for a cost-effective price other than campus homes. Tripalink's student housing near UW offers peace. They have everything you could need in a living community. If you want to meet new friends in the city or learn about new cultures, Tripalink's diverse community of tenants will be able to give you that.

Tripalink Fully Furnished Properties Not only do Tripalink’s University of Washington off-campus housing properties prioritize privacy, but they also come fully furnished to make moving that much easier, and it's all included in the price. There are fully furnished and unfurnished options too so depending on your price range and whether you want to decorate the place yourself or have a turn-key move-in is totally up to you. University District Seattle homes can be pricey, but Tripalink makes it easy with ready-to-move-in units, security for safety, and a range from studios to larger co-living spaces, so everyone can find their new home.

Frequently asked questions about University District

When will the payment be due?

We ask for prepaid first and last month's rent after you sign the lease in 48 hours and the security deposit will vary based on property, please check policies and fee’s section. These will be due on your move in date!

Do all Tripalink apartments come furnished in Seattle?

Seattle provides both furnished and unfurnished options for you to choose! It is best to check carefully what furniture is included.

What’s the screening process and requirements?

We require all tenants and cosigners to apply, the application fee is $50 per person for the credit check. All residents must have a credit score above 625, cosigners must have a credit score above 675 in order to qualify.

If I am an international student, I do not have a credit score, do I still qualify?

The answer is yes! For international students, please make sure you provide us the copy of your passport, visa page, I20, and bank statements. For J1 visa holders, please provide your DS2019 along with your application!

Are utility fees included in the rent?

Typically, all apartment prices on rental websites do not include utilities fees. It will be tenant pay utilities. Be sure to check with the leasing agent, how much is utility on average.

Do you need to open any water, electricity or internet accounts by yourself?

You do not need to open any utility accounts, Tripalink will be doing that for you! We will also include more details in your move in instructions.

What is renter's insurance? Do I need to buy renter's insurance?

All apartments require insurance as a way to protect your rights! The main purpose of renter's insurance is to ensure that if there is a water leak, fire, etc., you will not suffer financial loss. Loss of belongings is also covered by renters insurance! When obtaining renters insurance, be sure you understand what specifically is covered by the insurance.

Is the area around the apartment safe?

I'm sure everyone is very concerned about the security system of the apartment and the safety of the neighborhood, so before choosing an apartment, you can ask about the combination locks, such as whether you need to enter the apartment by entering the code or need to sense the code key to enter? Is the apartment monitored? If so, the security factor will be greatly increased.

How do I pick up the keys to my apartment?

You have to go to the leasing office to pick up the keys, so be sure to check their office hours. Of course, if there are special circumstances (such as arriving in Seattle in the early morning, etc.) remember to contact the apartment in advance to see if the apartment has a solution. Otherwise, you should contact your friends in advance to pick up the keys, or stay at a friend's house for one night! More move-in details can be found in your move-in instructions!

When will I receive the move-in instruction?

We typically send out the move in instruction 2 weeks before your lease start date. Be sure to check your email and contact us if you have any questions or concerns.

What should I do if the facilities in the room are broken (e.g. the toilet is clogged)? Who usually pays for this repair?

You can submit maintenance requests, and the apartment will schedule and then come to your home to repair the problem. If it's normal tear and wear, the costs are on us, if the problem is caused by the tenant, then it is paid by the tenant.

If I have a friend looking for housing, what’s the referral policy?

Prospective residents must mention the current resident’s name as how they heard about us upon their initial visit. The new resident must sign a minimum 12-month lease term and both residents must be in good standing during the initial residency period. Referral credits are applied after the new resident moves in. Tripalink offers $100-$300 referral credits depending on the apartment building.