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Student Housing in Seattle

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Find verified student housing in Seattle with uhomes.com. We offer various high-quality student accommodation in Seattle, including studios and 1- to 5-bedroom apartments, starting from $795/month. Most properties are located in popular neighborhoods, from Capitol Hill's artistic community to the vibrant streets of Downtown and the academic heart of the University District. Whether you are studying at the University of Washington (UW), Seattle University, or Northeastern University Seattle campus, we have you covered. You can also live close to supermarkets, restaurants, theatres, cinemas, and iconic coffeehouses of the Emerald City. Our student apartments in Seattle feature modern amenities in social spaces, such as high-speed WiFi, gyms, air conditioning, and 24/7 security. Some are bill-inclusive, saving your budget on utilities. With flexible lease terms, transparent pricing, and expert support available 24/7, uhomes.com helps students find safe, convenient, and budget-friendly off-campus housing in Seattle, WA.

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TWELVE at U District

4535 12th Avenue Northeast, Seattle, Washington 98105

0.89 mi walk from University of Washington

8 min

16 min

17 min

Must-Stay List No.1
Student Accommodation No Service Fee Walk to school Near supermarket Gym pets allowed Elevator Furnished
Saved 7 times in 30 days
4.7(11)
Offers up to US$223.5
From
US$879/month
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The Standard at Seattle

4220 12th Avenue Northeast, Seattle, Washington 98105

0.65 mi walk from University of Washington

9 min

13 min

14 min

Must-Stay List No.2
Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee Free Social Events Pre-orders will open in Fall 2026 Near supermarket pets allowed 24 hours security Outdoor Garden Spa Floor-to-ceiling Window
Saved 4 times in 30 days
4.7(3)
Offers up to US$223.5
From US$1,215
US$1,205/month
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The M Seattle

4700 Brooklyn Avenue Northeast, Seattle, Washington 98105

0.93 mi walk from University of Washington

6 min

18 min

18 min

Must-Stay List No.3
Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee with air-con Elevator Gym Walk to school Near bus station Floor-to-ceiling Window Furnished Near supermarket
Saved 10 times in 30 days
5.0(1)
Offers up to US$223.5
From US$1,480
US$1,470/month
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UPlace Apartments

4609 Union Bay Place Northeast, Seattle, Washington 98105

1.11 mi walk from University of Washington

6 min

13 min

21 min

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Apartment No Service Fee with air-con Near bus station Gym Chinese receptionist 24 hours reception In-unit Washer/Dryer Bills included Near supermarket
Saved 6 times in 30 days
4.2(5)
Offers up to US$153.5
From US$1,400
US$1,396/month
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Theory U District

4759 15th Avenue Northeast, Seattle, Washington 98105

0.87 mi walk from University of Washington

6 min

11 min

17 min

Must-Stay List No.5
Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee Walk to school Elevator Near bus station Private Study Space Gym Near supermarket Furnished
Saved 2 times in 30 days
4.9(22)
Offers up to US$223.5
From US$1,099
US$1,089/month
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The Accolade

4126 12th Ave NE, Seattle, Washington 98105

0.61 mi walk from University of Washington

7 min

12 min

12 min

Must-Stay List No.6
Student Accommodation No Service Fee 24 hours reception Near bus station with air-con Swimming Pool Near Shopping Center Near supermarket Near Subway Furnished
Saved 4 times in 30 days
4.0(1)
Offers up to US$223.5
From US$1,230
US$1,220/month
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Trailside Student Living

4801 24th Avenue Northeast, Seattle, Washington 98105

0.83 mi walk from University of Washington

6 min

16 min

20 min

Must-Stay List No.7
Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee pets allowed In-unit Washer/Dryer With Terrace Walk to school Gym Elevator Furnished
Saved 2 times in 30 days
4.6(14)
Offers up to US$153.5
From US$1,175
US$1,171/month
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Yugo Seattle Lothlorien

4710 University Way Northeast, Seattle, Washington 98105

0.81 mi walk from University of Washington

6 min

13 min

16 min

Must-Stay List No.8
Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee Walk to school Gym Near bus station City View Elevator In-unit Washer/Dryer Furnished
Saved 3 times in 30 days
4.7(7)
Offers up to US$153.5
From US$1,819
US$1,815/month
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Yugo Seattle Wilsonian

4710 University Way NE, Seattle, Washington 98105

0.81 mi walk from University of Washington

6 min

13 min

16 min

Must-Stay List No.9
Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee Near Subway Near supermarket Near bus station Walk to school Gym Elevator Furnished
Saved 2 times in 30 days
4.0(1)
Offers up to US$253.5
From US$1,075
US$971/month
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Trailside Phase II

2400 NE 49th Street, Seattle, Washington 98105

0.83 mi walk from University of Washington

7 min

16 min

16 min

Must-Stay List No.10
Student Accommodation No Service Fee pets allowed With Terrace Walk to school Near park Near supermarket Near Shopping Center Furnished Gym
Saved 2 times in 30 days
5.0(1)
Offers up to US$223.5
From US$1,099
US$1,089/month
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Hub U District Seattle

5000 University Way Northeast, Seattle, Washington 98105

0.97 mi walk from University of Washington

6 min

15 min

19 min

Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee Near Cafe Near Shopping Center Gym Walk to school Balcony In-unit Washer/Dryer Furnished Near bus station
Saved 5 times in 30 days
Offers up to US$223.5
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Bridges @ 11th

4557 11th Avenue Northeast, Seattle, Washington 98105

0.83 mi walk from College of Arts & Sciences

5 min

16 min

16 min

Student Accommodation No Service Fee Walk to school Elevator Near supermarket In-unit Washer/Dryer Gym Balcony Bathtub Near Subway
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Offers up to US$223.5
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Student Accommodation in Seattle

Student Housing Seattle

The right student housing in Seattle is about more than just a room. To support your academic success and vibrant student life, uhomes.com offers a wide range of Seattle student housing options, ranging from private studios to spacious 1B, 2B, 3B, 4B, and 5B apartments. Whether you are a student at the University of Washington (UW), Seattle University, Northeastern University, or Seattle Central College, you can find off-campus apartments near your campus with convenient access to lectures, public transportation, restaurants, supermarkets, coffee shops, and local entertainment. Our Seattle student accommodation spans popular neighbourhoods, such as the University District, Capitol Hill, and Downtown, making it easy to enjoy Seattle's arts, culture, and diverse city life while staying focused on your studies.

 

Not sure which Seattle student apartment is right for you? uhomes.com's professional advisors are available 24/7 to guide you through the rental process, from searching for rooms to signing the contract and moving in. Popular communities such as The Apex, Trailside Student Living, and U-District Student Housing Pacific Sunrise are furnished and include modern communal facilities such as gyms, parking, BBQ areas, and high-speed WiFi for your comfortable stay. If you need summer intern housing in Seattle, our student housing options with flexible lease terms are designed to fit your schedule. For students looking for affordable student housing in Seattle, uhomes.com provides options starting from around $795/month, along with furnished apartments, flexible lease terms, transparent pricing, and no hidden fees. We also offer services like roommate matching and sublet support to help you find a safe and convenient home in Seattle.

 

About Seattle

Seattle is a picturesque port city in Washington State and the largest city of the Pacific Northwest. It has a nickname as the "Emerald City" for its lush greenery. Known for tech and aerospace, vibrant music history, and strong higher education resources, Seattle attracts many domestic and international students who are looking for world-class education, career opportunities, and a high-quality student lifestyle.

  • Education & Career Opportunities

Seattle is one of the most highly educated cities in the U.S., with more than two-thirds of residents aged 25 and older holding a bachelor’s degree or higher. The city is home to respected institutions such as the University of Washington, Seattle University, and Seattle Pacific University, making it a strong destination for students from across the world. Beyond campus, the Seattle metropolitan area is a major hub for technology, healthcare, aerospace, and innovation. Major employers and industry leaders such as Amazon, Microsoft in nearby Redmond, and Boeing’s long-standing aviation presence in Washington give students access to internships, networking opportunities, and career paths after graduation.

  • Culture & Innovation

Seattle is the birthplace of coffee giant Starbucks, so it has a deeply ingrained, world-renowned coffee and independent roaster culture. With grunge music flourishing in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the city is a heaven for music lovers. As one of the most affluent urban centres in the United States, Seattle is ideal for students who enjoy coffee culture, live music, and art galleries, such as Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP). From the University District to Capitol Hill and Downtown Seattle, students can find lively neighborhoods close to campus, public transit, restaurants, and modern Seattle student apartments.

  • Iconic Landmarks & Outdoor Activities

When students need a break from studying, Seattle offers plenty to explore. Popular attractions include the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, Smith Tower, the Museum of Pop Culture, the architecturally renowned Seattle Central Library, and Columbia Center. Students can also enjoy waterfront views, nearby parks, hiking trails, and weekend trips to the mountains or nearby national parks and mountain areas.

Best Student Housing in Seattle

Choosing the best student housing in Seattle is a pivotal decision that shapes your living experience during college, fostering independent living and integrating you into a dynamic student community. The "best" is subjective and should meet your specific requirements regarding budget, safety, and other factors that affect your study and well-being. At uhomes.com, we offer a diverse selection of student accommodation in Seattle with flexible lease terms, including short-term, semester, and full-year stays, as well as a range of room types. These properties are in prime locations and feature modern amenities that balance academic stress with relaxation.

Top 10 Seattle student housing, according to our Must-Stay List:

  1. UPlace Apartments: Adjacent to University Village, featuring private balconies and hotel-grade amenities.
  2. Trailside Student Living: A premier community-focused hub with direct access to the Burke-Gilman Trail and 16 private study lounges.
  3. The M Seattle: A luxury high-rise in the University District known for its sleek modern design, rooftop views, and proximity to campus.
  4. Trailside Phase II: Providing modern student living with high-end fitness facilities and social spaces.
  5. Theory U District: Specifically designed for the academic lifestyle in the heart of the U-District.
  6. The Standard at Seattle: For high-quality finishes, extensive wellness amenities, and a vibrant community atmosphere.
  7. Yugo Seattle Lothlorien: Known for its prime location near the UW and student-centric features.
  8. Hub U District Seattle: Featuring a 24-hour fitness center, oversized hot tub, sun deck, and an academic success center with iMacs.
  9. South Lake Union: Best for Seattle intern housing, near the Amazon and tech headquarters, offering sleek interiors and stunning views of Downtown Seattle.
  10. Modera Redmond: Near tech campus, featuring a panoramic rooftop lounge and co-working spaces.

Affordable Student Housing in Seattle

Living in affordable student housing in Seattle helps students save on daily living expenses. uhomes.com offers budget-friendly student apartments in Seattle starting from around $795-$1,441/month, including shared apartments, private rooms, and furnished student apartments. For students who want to save more, choosing Seattle student housing near bus routes or Link light rail stations can reduce commuting costs while keeping easy access to campus, restaurants, supermarkets, cafés, and local entertainment. With exclusive offers, cashback, and vouchers, students can secure an ideal room at a lower price. Here are some high-value and affordable Seattle student apartments to consider:

  1. Twelve at U District: A budget-friendly option near the University of Washington, with shared options starting from around $879–$1,049/month, subject to availability, plus cashback offers.
  2. Bridges at 11th: A top-value choice near the College of Arts & Sciences, with rates beginning at around $884/month and cashback available.
  3. The Apex: A newly renovated Seattle student apartment complex near UW, with prices from around $795/month and cashback offers.
  4. Hub U District Seattle: A popular affordable student apartment in Seattle with furnished units, high-speed internet, fitness facilities, and prices from around $1,089/month.
  5. The Kelsey: A budget-friendly student housing option starting from around $941/month, offering furnished multi-bed apartments with modern amenities.
  6. ōLiv Seattle: A high-value student housing option in Seattle with modern amenities and prices from around $1,441/month.

Room Types for Seattle Student Housing

Student housing in Seattle offers 3 room types based on the level of privacy and space, including shared rooms/dorms, self-contained studios, and 1-to-multi-bedroom apartments. These layouts can be found both in on-campus university housing and in off-campus student communities. To explore these options, uhomes.com provides a wide range of verified off-campus student accommodations in Seattle. You can easily find the perfect fit by opening our "Room Type" filter to select your preferred layout and comparing them side-by-side to lock in your ideal home.
1. Traditional Dorm Rooms

  • Single Rooms: A private bedroom with shared or community bathrooms, often popular among upper-year students seeking a quiet study environment.
  • Double/Triple Rooms: A shared bedroom with one or two roommates, alongside communal living spaces. They are suitable for budget-friendly first-year students on campus.
  • Deluxe Rooms: Slightly larger traditional dorm rooms that may feature their own small balcony or extra square footage

2. Studios

A studio combines your living, sleeping, and cooking space into one self-contained unit. It's perfect for students who prefer full privacy, especially for graduate students and researchers.

3. One to Multi-Bedroom Apartments

  • 1-Bedroom Apartments: 1-bed flat to rent in Seattle features a separate private bedroom, a living room, and a full kitchen. It is a great choice for upperclassmen wanting a distinct boundary between their sleep and study areas.
  • Multi-Bedroom Apartments (2-5+ Beds): 2b flats and 3b+ houses in Seattle include full-sized kitchens, spacious shared living zones. They can be rented as a whole apartment or as individual private rooms within a shared flat, suitable for groups of friends looking to share, or families.

Best Areas for Seattle Student Housing

Seattle has several student-friendly neighborhoods, and the best area for student housing depends on your university, budget, commute, and lifestyle. Many students choose to live near campus, Link light rail stations, or King County Metro bus routes to save time on daily travel. Popular areas for Seattle student housing include the University District for UW students, Capitol Hill for Seattle University and Seattle Central College students, Downtown and Belltown for interns and urban living, and Greenwood for students who prefer a quieter residential environment.

  • University District

The University District, also known as the U-District, is one of the best areas for student housing in Seattle, especially for students at the University of Washington. Living here means you can stay close to campus, libraries, classrooms, cafés, restaurants, grocery stores, and student-focused nightlife. University Way NE, commonly called "The Ave," is a popular spot for casual dining, coffee, bookstores, and daily essentials, while nearby University Village offers more shopping and dining options. The area is well connected by U District Station, University of Washington Station, and multiple King County Metro bus routes, making it easy to travel to Capitol Hill, Downtown Seattle, and SeaTac Airport.

  • Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill is a lively and inclusive neighborhood that works well for students at Seattle University, Seattle Central College, and those who enjoy an active social lifestyle. The area is known for its cafés, restaurants, live music venues, bookstores, art spaces, and nightlife, making it ideal for students who want to balance study with culture and entertainment. Capitol Hill is also highly walkable, with easy access to grocery stores, fitness studios, parks, and daily conveniences. The Capitol Hill Link light rail station and King County Metro bus routes make it simple to commute to the University District, Downtown Seattle, and other parts of the city.

  • Downtown & Belltown

Downtown Seattle and Belltown are good choices for students who want a modern city lifestyle, especially those studying at Northeastern University Seattle and City University of Seattle. Seattle intern housing in these areas offer easy access to South Lake Union, Amazon offices, tech companies, financial firms, or healthcare employers. These areas offer high-rise apartments, waterfront views, restaurants, cafés, shops, coworking spaces, and quick access to Pike Place Market and the Seattle waterfront. Students living in Downtown or Belltown can benefit from strong public transit coverage, including Link light rail, streetcars, buses, and nearby ferry connections.

  • Greenwood

Greenwood is a good option for students who prefer a quieter, more residential neighborhood while still staying connected to the rest of Seattle. Compared with the U-District, Capitol Hill, or Downtown, Greenwood offers a calmer atmosphere with local cafés, casual restaurants, shops, parks, and a friendly community feel. It can be suitable for students who want more space, a less crowded environment, or potentially better value than central Seattle neighborhoods. Greenwood does not have a Link light rail station, so students should carefully check King County Metro bus routes, commute times, and transfer options before booking housing, especially if they need to travel daily to the University of Washington, Seattle University, or Downtown Seattle.

Why Choose uhomes.com for Seattle Student Housing?

Finding student housing in Seattle is not just about picking the lowest rent. For UW students, the biggest challenge is often securing a room in the University District before popular apartments sell out. For students at Seattle University, Seattle Central College, or Northeastern University Seattle, the key is balancing commute time, neighborhood lifestyle, and budget. uhomes.com helps students compare Seattle student apartments based on real rental needs, including distance to campus, room type, lease length, transit access, amenities, and available discounts.

With uhomes.com, students can make a more informed decision when renting accommodation in Seattle:

  • Great Location:

The curated Seattle student housing options on uhomes.com are located either close to local universities or Link light rail stations and King County Metro bus routes, making daily commutes to campus, Downtown Seattle, South Lake Union, and other key areas easier.

  • Compare Listings:

Filter and compare student apartments in Seattle on uhomes.com by rent, room type, location, move-in date, lease length, amenities, furniture, utilities, cashback, vouchers, and extra fees. Students can quickly find options that match their budget, commute, and lifestyle.

  • Flexible Lease Terms:

Our Seattle student accommodation options include full-year leases, semester stays, summer housing, short-term rentals, and intern housing. Whether your schedule is based on an academic term, an exchange program, or an internship near Downtown Seattle or South Lake Union, uhomes.com helps you find housing that fits your timeline.

  • Verified Listings:

uhomes.com provides verified Seattle student housing listings with clear property details, real photos, room types, amenities, pricing information, and available offers. This helps students avoid misleading listings and better understand what they are booking before signing a lease.

  • 24/7 Support:

uhomes.com advisors are available 24/7 to help students check availability, compare similar apartments, understand lease details, and secure suitable rooms before popular options are fully booked. For students renting in Seattle for the first time, our team can also assist with roommate matching, sublet support, contract questions, and move-in preparation.

Cost of Living in Seattle

The cost of living in Seattle for international students is estimated at approximately $2,000 to $3,333 per month, 43% to 45% higher than the national average. As one of the most expensive cities in the US, rent is invariably the largest single expense during your university years. Many students opt for shared student accommodation in Seattle to save on rent. Here is the breakdown of the average monthly student living expenses in Seattle:

  • Rent (Shared Room to Private Studio): $900 – $2,500 / month
  • Utilities & High-Speed Internet: $150 – $300 / month
  • Groceries & Food Supplies: $250 – $450 / month
  • Dining Out & Takeout: $300 – $600 / month
  • Public Transportation (ORCA / U-PASS): $0 – $108 / month
  • Entertainment & Lifestyle: $200 – $400 / month

Transportation in Seattle

Seattle has a well-developed public transportation system, making it easy for students to commute between their campus, downtown, and various student housing options in Seattle, WA. When going out, you can choose flexibly from trains, buses, ferries, water taxis, bicycles, and rideshares, based on your travel plan. If you attend the University of Washington (UW) or Seattle University, a mandatory transit fee is included in your tuition, which activates your U-PASS. This card grants you unlimited, metered-free rides on the Link Light Rail, King County Metro buses, Sounder commuter trains, and local water taxis. For other routes, a standard ORCA Card serves as your universal transit pass. Here is a practical breakdown of how students navigate the Emerald City:

  • Link Light Rail:

Light Rail is the backbone of Seattle transit. Fares are distance-based, ranging from $2.25 to $3.25 per ride. Line 1 runs seamlessly from Angle Lake, through SEA Airport and Downtown, straight into the University District (U-District). Thanks to recent northern expansions to Lynnwood, students can now easily secure more affordable Seattle student apartments further north while maintaining a direct, traffic-free rail commute to campus.

  • Buses:

Seattle has an extensive bus network, popular among students for its connectivity and high frequency, especially during morning and evening rush hours. The standard adult fare is $2.75. Students can map out real-time arrivals using local transit apps or the OneBusAway platform.

  • Ferries & Water Taxis:

For students living across the Puget Sound or commuting from West Seattle, ferries and water taxis offer a scenic, traffic-free transit alternative. The King County Water Taxi links West Seattle to downtown in under 15 minutes, and these routes are fully compatible with student ORCA cards and U-PASS benefits.

  • Taxis & Rideshares:

Taxis and rideshares are the first choice for students returning from late-night trips or handling heavy grocery hauls to their student housing in Seattle. Smartphone-based rideshares like Uber and Lyft operate 24/7 throughout most areas in Seattle, supplemented by traditional metered yellow taxis.

  • Bike & Scooter Sharing:

Seattle is a haven for cycling and scootering enthusiasts, making it convenient to live in off-campus student accommodation in Seattle. Wherever you are in Seattle, accessing a swift, enjoyable bike ride is effortless with apps like Bird, Lime, and Veo. These platforms offer on-demand personal transportation with convenient per-minute pricing, ensuring an easier way from off-campus Seattle housing to lecture halls.

Student Life and Living in Seattle

Seattle offers a unique blend of fast-paced academic energy, a booming tech-hub culture, and breathtaking Pacific Northwest nature. Students living in off-campus housing in Seattle have more opportunities to experience their daily life beyond the classroom. Here is a realistic look at what student life in Seattle actually looks like:

  • Coffee & Food

The original Starbucks at Pike Place Market in Seattle is a must-visit for students. Local specialty roasters like Cafe Allegro or Sureshot Espresso are popular among students for late-night study sessions. For food lovers, the University District (U-District) along "The Ave" (University Way) is the beating heart of cheap, delicious student eats, packing everything from authentic Taiwanese boba to cheap Thai noodles and late-night taco trucks. On weekends, the U-District Farmers Market offering fresh produce is a student staple.

  • Outdoor Activities

With mild temperatures all year round, Seattle offers many outdoor activities for students. When the sun comes out, students head straight to Green Lake Park for jogging, rent kayaks at the UW Waterfront Activity Center to paddle on Lake Washington, or catch sunsets at Discovery Park. On winter weekends, student clubs organize ski trips to Stevens Pass or Alpental.

  • Internships & Career Growth

With global tech giants like Amazon, Microsoft, and Nintendo, Seattle's ambitious, tech-forward energy heavily influences student culture. Campus networking events, hackathons, and local tech meetups are frequent, creating an ideal environment for students aiming for summer internships or post-grad OPT positions. uhomes.com has Seattle intern housing designed for students and young professionals, ranging from 1-3 months. You can book fully furnished studios or shared apartments located right next to major employment hubs or transit links.

  • Student Living & Social Vibe

The environment of your student housing in Seattle will heavily influence your overall university experience. Most modern Seattle student apartments feature social space and regularly host community events, rooftop BBQs, and resident mixer nights. This makes it easy to find study partners or gym buddies right down the hall.

Seattle Tourist Attractions

Seattle stands out as a premier destination on the West Coast, renowned for its iconic landmarks and stunning vistas. Many student housing options in Seattle are close to famous attractions and student hot spots, from immersive natural experiences to vibrant shopping districts, providing convenient access for exploring the city during breaks from studying. Following this ultimate guide for you:

The Must-Sees

  • Pike Place Market: The most historic farmers' market in the United States, Pike Place Market is an essential destination when visiting Seattle. Renowned for its iconic fish-tossing displays and vibrant street performers, the market provides a unique and unforgettable experience.Tip: Visit before 10:00 AM to avoid the crowds.
  • The Space Needle: This landmark is one of Seattle's most iconic structures and offers the most breathtaking vantage point for watching the sunset.

Outdoor Escapes

  1. North Cascades National Park: The park features more than 300 glaciers and numerous snowfields.
  2. Olympic National Park: On the west side of Olympic National Park, where an astonishing 12 feet of rainwater falls each year, you can explore the lush Hoh, Quinault, Queets, and Bogchiel rainforests.
  3. Mount Rainier National Park: The park offers natural attractions that will leave you spellbound.
  4. Mount Rainier: It is the highest peak in the Cascade Mountains and the tallest active volcano in the United States. As an emblem of Washington State, it bestows Seattle with a significant portion of majestic allure.

Arts, Museums & Tech

  1. Pioneer Square: Its underground tour is a fascinating journey that transports you back to Seattle's origins. It is also an arts attraction with many galleries, antique stores, bookstores, restaurants, and bars.
  2. Museum of Pop Culture: Suitable for students who are interested in contemporary culture, and also a paradise for music and movie lovers.
  3. Close to Big Names in industry: The Amazon Spheres, The Museum of Flight, and the Fremont Troll.

Local Favourites

  1. Kerry Park: Kerry Park offers panoramic cityscape vistas that are enchanting at night.
  2. The Seattle Public Library: It features glass-and-steel architecture that attracts many visitors to the "Red Floor" to take photos. Studying and reading here are also good choices.

You can never be bored when living in Seattle. Discover more in our blog posts on things to do in Seattle and student-friendly, free activities in Seattle.

Universities in Seattle

Seattle is a beacon of innovation in aerospace, software, bioinformatics, genomics, electronic and medical devices, and environmental engineering. The city's exceptional educational standards are among the most important reasons for those achievements. Boasting some of the globe's most esteemed universities, Seattle attracts talented students worldwide.

 

If you are seeking perfect Seattle student apartments, uhomes.com provides a comprehensive array of listings tailored to meet students' diverse lifestyles and budget requirements. Explore ideal student accommodation near your university:

Top Research & Private Universities

  1. University of Washington (UW)A state-owned research university founded in 1861 is called a "public Ivy League school". According to the 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings, UW ranks 42nd among national universities and in the top 16 among public schools and is world-renowned for CS, engineering, and medicine.
  2. Seattle University(SU):Seattle U was established in 1891 and is a private Jesuit university that ranks 151st among national universities. Nursing, law, business and psychology are popular majors among students.
  3. Northeastern University - Seattle:The Seattle campus of Northeastern University was opened in 2013, offering strong graduate programs in tech/data science, education, business, and government that support the local economy and labour market. 
  4. Seattle Pacific University (SPU):SPU was founded in 1891 and became a private Christian university in 1977, providing top-tier engineering and nursing programs with career-ready training.
  5. City University of Seattle:CityU was established in 1973 and is known for career-related programs in business, technology, and health delivered in small classes. It offers students outstanding opportunities for internships and employment.

Seattle Colleges Network (Great for Transfer & Certificates)

  1. Seattle Central College:Seattle Central College is the first community college in Seattle, known for its robust transfer programs to 4-year universities and career training in Nursing, Science and Liberal Arts.
  2. South Seattle College:South Seattle College was founded in 1970 and is known for its science and technology programs, especially in Aviation Maintenance (at Boeing Field), and transfer degress.
  3. North Seattle CollegeNorth Seattle College was established in 1970. It is known for its vocational training and applied bachelor's degrees in STEM, as well as career training in Aerospace and Watchmaking.

Check out our blog to learn more about the best universities in Seattle.

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FAQs on Student Accommodation Seattle

How do I apply for Seattle student apartments on uhomes.com?

It's easy to apply for Seattle student apartments on uhomes.com. Just follow the four steps below:

  1. Click the floor plan on the listing page for your chosen Seattle student housing.
  2. Click on "Apply Now" or "Enquire Now".
  3. Fill in and submit the application form.
  4. One of our 1-on-1 professional experts will reach out to you as soon as possible to answer any questions and help you complete your booking.

When should I start looking for student housing in Seattle?

We strongly recommend you start looking for student housing in Seattle 4-6 months before your September move-in date. The peak booking season for Seattle student apartments often starts in March, and high-demand, affordable options fill up fast. Securing your lease early ensures you get the ideal room layout and exclusive early-bird discounts. 

How much does student accommodation in Seattle cost?

The average cost of student accommodation in Seattle ranges from $800 to $2,500+ per month, depending on the room type. Here are the costs of each room type:

  • Shared Room: $700 – $1,100/month

  • Single Room (in Co-living): $900 – $1,500/month 

  • Studio: $1,100 – $2,100/month 

  • 1-Bedroom (1B): $1,600 – $2,600/month 

  • 2-Bedroom (2B): $2,400 – $3,600/month 

  • 3-Bedroom+ (3B/4B/5B): $3,300 – $5,000+/month 

Can I get discounts if I book Seattle apartments for rent through uhomes.com?

When you rent student accommodation in Seattle on uhomes.com, you can benefit from a range of our exclusive discounts, including Early Bird Offers, the highest cashback, vouchers, and seasonal specials.

  1. Group Booking: If you book by a group, and the more people who reserve the room, the larger the discount. 
  2. Cashback: We guarantee to provide the highest cashback. 
  3. Vouchers: We have a Referral Program. If you kindly share your link and your friends rent student housing in Seattle with us, you will receive a reward.
  4. Seasonal special discounts: We occasionally offer exclusive discounts during certain seasons. You can ask our property consultants for detailed information about specific offers.

In addition, we guarantee the best market price, plus our special offers, ensuring you receive the best discount rate for student housing in Seattle with no discrepancies.

How can I find affordable student housing in Seattle, WA?

You can find affordable student housing in Seattle at uhomes.com. Budget-conscious students often live in shared units or apartments in budget-friendly areas with easy transit to campus, such as Northgate and Roosevelt. Simply filter your preferred room type and select 'Price: Low to High' to discover the best cheap student apartments in Seattle.  

Is Seattle summer internship housing available at uhomes.com?

Yes, uhomes.com has many furnished Seattle student housing options available for your summer intern stay. Click our short-term student housing in Seattle page or directly contact our advisors and tell them your specific rental requirements, such as proximity to the company/college where you interned, desired room type, and preferred amenities. They will check the availability and help you find the right intern housing in Seattle. 

Can I find furnished student apartments in Seattle?

Yes, you can find furnished student apartments in Seattle. Properties listed on uhomes.com typically offer turn-key, move-in-ready units equipped with essential furniture for both study and daily life. Inside your private bedroom, you will find a bed frame and comfortable mattress, a dedicated study desk, an ergonomic chair, and ample wardrobe or closet space. The shared living areas are equally complete, featuring a sofa, a dining set, and a fully equipped kitchen with a refrigerator, microwave, stovetop, and oven, and many modern complexes even include an in-unit washer and dryer. All you need to do is bring your personal belongings, bedding, and kitchen utensils to start your academic year right away. 

Can I see the Seattle student housing before signing?

Yes, you can. It is essential to experience Seattle student housing firsthand to determine if this apartment is the perfect fit. uhomes.com offers verified student accommodation in Seattle following on-site inspections. International students who cannot view the property in person can check real photos, videos, VR tours, and reviews from tenants on our page. If you want to visit your room in person, contact our online assistance team, and they will arrange the in-person viewing for you.

How can I find short-term student housing in Seattle, WA?

At uhomes.com, you can easily find short-term accommodation in Seattle using the filter. We offer a minimum two-week rental, with options for a few months or a flexible period, depending on your needs.

Can I bring my cat to student apartments in Seattle for rent?

Yes, many student apartments in Seattle for rent are pet-friendly, but you will typically need to pay a one-time pet fee/deposit and a small monthly pet rent. Because rules vary and some shared units have strict restrictions due to roommate allergies, make sure to check the specific pet policy of your property on uhomes.com before booking. 

What documents should I bring when applying for student housing in Seattle, WA?

When applying for student housing in Seattle, WA, property providers will conduct a standard screening process, including credit, financial, and background checks. For domestic applicants, this typically requires a Social Security Number (SSN) or a US-based guarantor who meets the income criteria to co-sign the lease. However, if you are an international student without a US credit history, most apartments make the process seamless by accepting alternative documentation. To complete your application, you will generally need to upload a copy of your passport, a valid F-1 Student Visa, your I-20 form (or official University Offer Letter as proof of enrollment), and a credit/debit card to pay the online application fee.

How long is the lease term for student apartments in Seattle, WA?

The standard lease term for student apartments in Seattle, WA is 12 months, typically aligning with the academic calendar (starting in August or September and ending in July or August of the following year). However, if a full year doesn't fit your schedule, uhomes.com also offers flexible housing options to cater to your needs. Depending on the property, a small number of accommodations provide alternative lease periods, such as short-term quarter leases (3 to 6 months) for co-op or exchange students, 10-month academic-year leases that wrap up in May, or flexible summer sublets. You can easily use our platform's duration filters to find a verified property that perfectly matches your timeline.

Can I check in directly when I arrive at Seattle student apartments?

It depends on your Lease Start Date and your Seattle student apartments' Office Hours. If you arrive on or after your official lease start date, you can check in directly during standard leasing office business hours. However, if your flight lands before your lease officially begins, please note that 99% of Seattle student apartments cannot accommodate early move-ins due to mandatory room cleaning and maintenance turns. Additionally, if you arrive after hours or over the weekend, leasing staff will not be available to hand over your keys. In these cases, you must arrange temporary accommodations in advance, such as booking a hotel, securing a short-term rental, or coordinating with local student associations until the office opens.

What should I pay attention to when subletting Seattle student housing?

Here are the things you should pay attention to for Seattle student housing sublet:

  1. Confirm with the second lessor and the apartment party the procedures required to complete the sublease.
  2. Ensure that you are no longer legally responsible for the previous contract.

If it is a private sublease, students should pay more attention to:

  1. These are private actions without any legal effect (If found, the apartment will likely hold you responsible).
  2. Negotiate with the tenant in advance to protect your interests.

What are the common move-in costs for Seattle student apartments aside from rents?

When you move into rentals in Seattle, you usually pay a security deposit and an application fee, typically $40 to $60 per person. By law, the total of your security deposit and any non-refundable fees cannot exceed one month's rent. Most modern buildings also require renters' insurance, which costs about $15 to $25 per month. All of the related information is shown in the listing's details page, uhomes.com commit to service student with no hidden costs.

Are bills included in the rent of student housing in Seattle, Washington?

In most cases, utility bills are not fully included in the base rent for student housing in Seattle, Washington, though it varies significantly depending on the property. uhomes.com offers student accommodation in Seattle with all bills included in the rent. To see exactly what is covered for a specific home, simply check the "Utilities" section on the property page, or use our smart platform filters to instantly narrow your search to show only "Bills Included" options to fit your budget.

What is an "Individual Lease" and why is it better for students?

An individual lease means you are responsible only for your own rent when you choose shared housing. If a roommate moves out or pays late, it will not affect your credit or residency status. This feature in major Seattle student housing, such as Trailside and Hub U-District, provides students with financial peace of mind.

Can I pay my security deposit and last month's rent in installments?

Yes, you can. Seattle law allows tenants to pay their security deposit, non-refundable fees, and last month's rent in monthly installments instead of a single lump sum. If you are signing a lease of 6 months or longer, you can usually spread these costs over six consecutive equal payments. This makes your student rentals in Seattle more affordable and easier to manage.

How do I handle maintenance issues or safety concerns in Seattle student apartment?

Most student apartments for rent in Seattle listed on uhomes.com feature 24/7 on-site maintenance, security and gate control systems, in line with Seattle's "Habitability Standards", which require landlords to begin repairs for major issues (such as water or heat) within 24 hours of receiving notice.
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