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Downtown Seattle, 1601 9th Ave | Seattle
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  •  Cat friendly
  •  Central A/C
  •  Doorman Building
  •  Elevators
  •  Fitness Center
  •  Granite Countertops
  •  Laundry
  •  Parking Garage
  •  Stainless Steel Appliances

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About this Location

Whole Foods
11 min walk
Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby
101/255/550 (bus) - 5 min
11 (bus) - 1 min
Seattle Center
21 min walk

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  • Building Related

    •  Elevators
  • Kitchen

    •  Dishwasher
    •  Microwave
  • Living Room

    •  Central A/C
  • Parking & Transportation

    •  Parking Garage
  • Pet Terms & Amenities

    •  Cat fee  
    •  Cat friendly
    •  Dog fee  
    •  Pet deposit for cats  
    •  Pet deposit for dogs  
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Overall rating 6.0/10, based on 1 renter review Write a review

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Management
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Value
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Social
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An okay space to live

Nine and Pine is great because it's perfectly located in Downtown Seattle. However, there are very little amenities and the rent is still high. After a year of being here, I won't be re-leasing.

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  • 1 bed / 1 bath

The Neighborhood

Signature Spots

dining 16 Recs

Serious Pie
Tap House Grill
Calozzi’s Cheesesteaks
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grocery 2 Recs

Whole Foods
Target
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convenience 1 Rec

7-Eleven
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fitness 30 Recs

Zum Fitness
Urban Yoga Spa
Be Luminous Yoga
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parks 5 Recs

Freeway Park
Westlake Park
Victor Steinbrueck Park
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coffee 22 Recs

Monorail Espresso
Victrola Coffee Roasters
Piroshky Piroshky
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About Downtown Seattle

Downtown Seattle offers its residents rich history, tradition, and culture, as well as, abundant growth and exciting new experiences. Stop by the Pike Place Market, established in 1907, for tons of delicious food choices overlooking Elliot Bay. See a Broadway show at the 5th Avenue Theater, or shop...
Safe
Noisy
Shopping
Convenient
New Restaurants
New Construction
Close to Offices
Median rents in Downtown Seattle
Studio
$
1,850
1 Bedroom
$
2,600
2 Bedroom
$
3,950

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Downtown Seattle Reviews

8 reviews
Next to Target, Pike Place Market, Belltown restaurants along 2nd Avenue, Benoroya Hall and other cultural venues. Very professional crowd during daytime. Can get quiet at night. Some tourists on weekends. Some homelessness.
Always somewhere great to eat or drink open, and tons of entertainment options. Not so great with a kid, but a wonderful place to live otherwise (or if you don't mind driving to expose your child/pet to greenery). Much better than living in core downtown, since there are so many more entertainment benefits.
In the center of all of the Amazon buildings, so bars/restaurants/Whole Foods are full practically 24/7, but easy walk to the market, the stadiums, and convenient delivery services. I wouldn't recommend living here without a car.
New restaurants are also popping up like Skillet, Marination, Potbelly. Again, close to my work and the bus lines. Very close to Whole Foods too so that's convenient.
Pros: super close to offices if you work downtown. There are a lot of great restaurants in downtown, Belltown within walking distance. Grocery shopping is surprisingly easy with city Target and Kress nearby.

Cons: Lots of homeless people around. While most of them are harmless, occasionally one or two may try to pester you. Stay away from 3rd ave. Also - you are pretty much guaranteed to smell people smoking pot on the street if you walk around here. Some people on 3rd even look like they can sell you some. Well - it's legal, but still, not something I want my baby to get accustomed to...
We live on the outskirt of Belltown so we're a few blocks away from the action. This is a positive for us since it is relatively quiet but we're just a short walk from nightlife. The area is generally safe but I would avoid walking alone at night near Third and Bell.
This building is close to shopping and restaurants/ very safe area / there used to be minimum noise, however, there is construction of a building across the street, which is very noisy at night.
Expensive, but lovely

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