Apartments for Rent in Sunset Hill - Seattle
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Apartments for Rent in Sunset Hill, Seattle, WA
Sunset is a small waterfront neighborhood along the Shilshole Bay of the Puget Sound, about 23 minutes from Queen Anne and Downtown Seattle. While renting here, you’ll find rentals in a variety of styles from cozy bungalows to modern apartments. Residents here are community-and family-oriented and live an active lifestyle. You’ll find renters in Sunset Hill enjoying salty sea breezes while strolling through one of the neighborhood’s many parks. Golden Gardens Park is the heart of the neighborhood and an outdoor lover’s dream with a beach trail with dazzling mountain views, a dog park, tide pools, and more. If you’re looking for a quiet neighborhood that is still close to the city, Sunset Hill is a great option since it’s close to some of Seattle’s major destinations and attractions like Woodland Park Zoo, the University of Washington, and the Seattle Aquarium. Sunset Hill is also convenient to a variety of eclectic eateries, quirky bars, and bohemian shops found in Adams, Wallingford, and the University District. If you want to experience the eccentric locales Portland is known for, but want to able to escape to a quiet bayside apartment, Sunset Hill shines as one of the best neighborhoods to live in the city.
Sunset Hill - Seattle, WA Rental Insights
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The average rent for the Sunset Hill neighborhood of Seattle, WA is $1,415, but rentals range from as little as $1,415 to as much as $3,339 depending on the rental style.
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one bedroom Sunset Hill apartments rent for around $1,415 per month.
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Sunset Hill has two bedroom apartments that rent for around $1,727 per month.
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three bedroom apartments in Sunset Hill are usually priced around $3,339 per month.
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Students looking to rent in Sunset Hill while staying close to campus will have access to Seattle Pacific University, North Seattle College, University of Washington, and Shoreline Community College.