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Seattle, Washington, 98133
1 Bedroom$862 - $887
2 Bedrooms$1,323 - $1,352
3 Bedrooms$1,524 - $1,579
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Zip Codes Near Broadview Bitter Lake
There are many great communities and cities nearby Broadview Bitter Lake to also consider:
Featured Apartment Rentals Near Broadview Bitter Lake.
- View At Bitter Lake The 13410 Greenwood Avenue North Seattle, WA 98133 Phone Number: (206) 417-0994
- Jefferson Court Apartments 10301 Greenwood Avenue North Seattle, WA 98133 Phone Number: (206) 784-8454
- Highland Park Apartments 1307 North 175th Street Shoreline, WA 98133 Phone Number: (206) 542-4807
- Linden II Apartments 14507 Stone Avenue North Seattle, WA 98133 Phone Number: (206) 366-8985
- Cedar Pointe 750 North 143rd Street Seattle, WA 98133 Phone Number: (206) 364-8654
- Carkeek Park Place Apartments 431 NW 100th Place Seattle, WA 98177 Phone Number: (206) 782-8383
- Loyal Heights Manor 7547 24th Avenue NW Seattle, WA 98117 Phone Number: (206) 782-1503
- Cate Apartments 312 NW 85th St Seattle, WA 98117 Phone Number: (206) 782-5882
- Towers on Greenwood The 8551 Greenwood Avenue North Seattle, WA 98103 Phone Number: (206) 361-6426
- Tri-Court 720 North 143rd Street Seattle, WA 98133 Phone Number: (206) 361-3779
Universities Near Broadview Bitter Lake
- Antioch University - Seattle Off Campus Apartments
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- University of Washington Off Campus Apartments
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Are there any libraries or cultural destinations close to Broadview Bitter Lake?
Broadview Bitter Lake is only a ten minute drive from Ballard, where there are a ton of art galleries and music venues. Check out the Ballard Art Walk on the second Saturday of every month. The galleries stay open into the evening -- it's a great way to see lots of local art and also meet new people.
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Are there many places to go grocery shopping in Broadview Bitter Lake?
Broadview Bitter Lake makes grocery shopping easy. Within a half mile and walking distance, you'll find everything from convenience stores to Albertsons. There are some really good specialty stores which means grocery shopping can be diversified.
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I want a car-independent affordable neighborhood near downtown Seattle. What will be some good options?
Thankfully, Seattle is one of the most walkable cities in the country. If you're looking for an apartment near downtown Seattle, check out Pioneer, Square, the International District, Belltown, and Lower Queen Anne, as these are all highly walkable neighborhoods.
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I have a two year old child. I want a neighborhood with some good pre-school options near downtown Seattle. Please suggest some affordable options.
There are lots of pre-schools in downtown Seattle, including some highly-regarded Montessori schools. Check out apartments in any of the downtown neighborhoods, like Pioneer Square, Capitol Hill, Central District, or First Hill.
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I'm moving to Seattle and am originally from Southern California--will I need an apartment with air conditioning?
Seattle has rainy climate with a warm summer and cloudy in spring, late fall and winter. Winters are cool and very rainy with average low around 35-40F. Summers have average day time around 73-80F. We would say no, it is similar to the San Francisco climate, and we don’t have AC.
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We are moving to Seattle with a 1 yr old. Are there any kid friendly neighborhoods around. My workplace is in Seattle downtown, and we have 2 cars. Please suggest any area in Seattle or nearby suburbs
Seattle is affectionately referred to by it's mayor as a city of neighborhoods. This is mostly in virtue of the fact that Seattle proper has expanded to include neighboring towns. The Seattle metro area is a pretty compact areal; for example, Bellevue, a rapidly growing town is only 5 miles away, though it can be classified as suburban in regards to housing type and neighborhood feel. Mercer Island, east of Seattle as well, is also a suburb from which many people commute to downtown Seattle.
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I am relocating to Seattle from Los Angeles and don't know anything about the city, but want to be in the middle of all the action. Do you have any suggestions?
Fremont is one of the Seattle's liveliest neighborhoods. It is called “the Center of the Universe." Located north of the Ship Canal that connects Lake Union to Puget Sound, this neighborhood is famous for its artsy air and lively mix of bistros, bookstores, boutiques and coffee shops.
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I am a 39 yr old, profl, single mother who is considering relocating from Cheyenne, WY to Seattle, WA with two young chikdren, 5 and 8. I grew up back East and miss culture
A lot of families end up living outside Seattle, since suburbs like Bellevue and Mercer Island are very close to downtown Seattle, but if you would like a more downtown experience, we recommend either Fremont or Green Lake, located North of Downtown, or Queen Anne Hill, located south of Downtown and Lake Union. If you want to be a bit further from downtown, check out the Fauntleroy district.


