Allied Residential

50 Communities
9,008 Units
16 Cities
6 Senior Communities
6 Corporate Communities

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Allied Residential Community Portfolio


Top Cities Where Allied Residential Operates

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Seattle

Nestled on the shores of Puget Sound, Seattle is home to glorious mountain views in the distance, making it one of the most scenic metropolitan areas in the nation. Skyscrapers like the Columbia Center and Space Needle grace the city’s skyline, adding to Seattle’s allure. Starbucks, Amazon, and Nordstrom have headquarters in Seattle, so there are plenty of job opportunities in the city. Interstates 5 and 405 and the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport are major benefits for frequent travelers. Residents enjoy exploring the waterfront neighborhoods of Pioneer Square and the famous Pike Place Market for shopping, trendy bars, and restaurants. Seattle’s art scene is very vibrant, flanked with art galleries, theaters, and sculptures. The city is home to more than 80 music halls and 15 symphony orchestras. Bumbershoot Musical Festival, held every Labor Day Weekend, is one of the world’s largest international music and arts festivals—so don’t miss it this upcoming year! Seattle is the ideal metropolis for residents with an active lifestyle and an interest in parks, hiking, and biking. Check out the trails at Cougar Mountain Wildland Park and Tiger Mountain State Forest after you find your luxury apartment in the city.

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Tukwila

Tukwila’s name comes from the Chinook Jargon word for “hazelnut,” nodding to trees that once blanketed this King County area south of Seattle. Sitting at the crossroads of major freeways, rail lines, and the Duwamish River, the city has become a bustling Puget Sound commercial hub. Westfield Southcenter draws regional shoppers, while the Museum of Flight showcases aviation history tied to Boeing’s deep local roots. Parks and trails line the Duwamish River corridor throughout the city. Renters find diverse options, from garden-style apartments in quiet residential areas to amenity-rich communities near retail and transit corridors. While high-rises are rare, well-maintained mid-size complexes offer easy freeway access to Seattle, Renton, and SeaTac. Light rail connects Tukwila regionally, making car-free living more feasible than in comparably sized suburbs. The city delivers both affordability relative to Seattle and convenient access to everything.

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Seatac

SeaTac gets its name directly from the airport it was built around, and that origin story still shapes everything about living here. Positioned squarely between Seattle and Tacoma in southern King County, this compact city of roughly 31,000 people carries a geographic advantage that few places its size can match. Nearby Highline College adds an educational anchor to the area, and the city hosts festivals and parades that reflect the richly layered character of the community. Residents spread across distinct neighborhoods like Angle Lake, McMicken Heights, and Riverton Heights, each with its own settled feel. Daily life here moves at a pace that is noticeably calmer than Seattle proper, yet the energy of the greater metro region is never far away. The city spans just 11 square miles, so getting around is straightforward. The rental market offers real variety, from garden-style apartment communities and townhomes to low-rise and mid-rise buildings. Whether you are looking for a studio or a spacious multi-bedroom layout, SeaTac delivers options at a range of price points compared to its larger neighbors, making it a practical base for anyone who wants easy access to the broader Puget Sound region without the density of a major urban core.