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Apartments for Rent in Capitol Hill - Seattle
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Studio$2,083+1 Bed$2,063+2 Beds+$2,967+Total Monthly Price12 Month LeaseTotal Monthly Price NewPrices include base rent and required monthly fees of $53. Variable costs based on usage may apply.Base Rent:Studio$2,030+1 Bed$2,010+2 Beds+$2,914+2 Months Free
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1 Bed$1,999+2 Beds$3,997+Total Monthly PriceTotal Monthly Price NewPrices include base rent and required monthly fees of $7. Variable costs based on usage may apply.Base Rent:1 Bed$1,992+2 Beds$3,990+2 Months Free
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Studio$1,714+1 Bed$2,026+2 Beds$3,356+Total Monthly PriceTotal Monthly Price NewPrices include base rent and required monthly fees of $4. Variable costs based on usage may apply.Base Rent:Studio$1,710+1 Bed$2,022+2 Beds$3,352+Specials
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Apartments for Rent in Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA
Yes, it's called Capitol Hill -- but it isn't the capitol and there's no capitol building. So how did this Seattle neighborhood get its name? Back around 1900, a real estate developer renamed the burgeoning community from "Broadway Hill" to "Capitol Hill" because he wanted the capitol to be moved from Olympia to Seattle. That never happened, and the quirky neighborhood kept its new quirky name. Capitol Hill is the neighborhood for those who love nightlife. As Seattle's premier place to party, Capitol Hill is home to coffee houses, taverns, bars, nightclubs, and theaters. Home to artists and musicians, Capitol Hill features a variety of festivals and events throughout the year, and it is home to the Capitol Hill Arts District. College students also find their way to the Hill, which is home to Seattle Central College and is just south of the University of Washington. In addition to the terrific restaurants, shops, and cafes you'll discover when you choose a Capitol Hill apartment, you'll discover three large parks: Volunteer Park, Cal Anderson Park, and Interlaken Park. Volunteer Park is a designated landmark that features the Seattle Asian Art Museum, a playground, the Volunteer Park Conservatory, and an iconic water tower. Of course, a neighborhood that likes a good party will throw a major one, and the Capitol Hill Block Party takes place in July. Featuring three full days of live music and art, this weekend celebration is a party you'll never forget.
Capitol Hill - Seattle, WA Rental Insights
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The average rent for the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, WA is $1,960, but rentals range from as little as $1,410 to as much as $3,635 depending on the rental style.
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Looking for a studio apartment in the Capitol Hill neighborhood? Expect to pay around $1,410 per month.
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One bedroom Capitol Hill apartments rent for around $1,960 per month.
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Capitol Hill has two bedroom apartments that rent for around $2,810 per month.
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Three bedroom apartments in Capitol Hill are usually priced around $3,635 per month.
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Students looking to rent in Capitol Hill while staying close to campus will have access to Seattle Central Comm. Coll., Seattle University, Golden Gate Univ., Seattle, and University of Washington.