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- Additional Storage Available
- Building Laundry Room
- Central A/C
- Controlled Access
- Fitness Center
- Granite Countertops
- Parking Garage
- Pet Friendly
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Walk-in Closets
- Wall-to-Wall Carpets
- Washer/Dryer In Unit
About this Location
Safeway
8 min via 10 (bus)
8 min via 10 (bus)
Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby
restaurants nearby
Cal Anderson Park
9 min walk
9 min walk
545 (bus) - 3 min
10/11/49 (bus) - 3 min
10/11/49 (bus) - 3 min
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Granite Countertops
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Microwave
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Refrigerator
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Stainless Steel Appliances
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Laundry
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Building Laundry Room
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Washer/Dryer In Unit
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Living Room
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Central A/C
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Wall-to-Wall Carpets
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Parking & Transportation
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Parking Garage
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Controlled Access
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Additional Storage Available
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About Capitol Hill
Capital Hill is one of the largest, and most densely populated, residential neighborhoods in Seattle. With lively nightlife, eccentric influences and a dominating counterculture, Capitol Hill is home to artists, musicians, and Seattle residents searching for a unique experience right in the center o...
Median rents in Capitol Hill
Studio
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1,900
1 Bedroom
$
2,250
2 Bedroom
$
3,400
Getting around Capitol Hill
545 (bus)
3 min
10/11/49 (bus)
3 min
301 (bus)
6 min
255/545 (bus)
9 min
Parking at Melrose on the Hill
Parking Garage
Reserved spaces available
Parking Near Melrose on the Hill
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Parking rates are for informational purposes only and may vary — for most up to date pricing, please reach out to the garage directly.
Capitol Hill Reviews
25 reviews
Capitol Hill is mostly bars and restaurants- but if that’s not your scene there are also plenty of cute coffee shops and book stores to hang out/study in with friends.
There is also a bouldering gym (Seattle bouldering project) about a 10 min drive away. It’s hard to get to by public transportation.
Cal Anderson Park is a nice green space nearby, and the surrounding neighborhoods are full of really beautiful homes ($$$) that I can look at while I walk my dog and contemplate student debt.
There is also a bouldering gym (Seattle bouldering project) about a 10 min drive away. It’s hard to get to by public transportation.
Cal Anderson Park is a nice green space nearby, and the surrounding neighborhoods are full of really beautiful homes ($$$) that I can look at while I walk my dog and contemplate student debt.
It is lively. Close to bars, coffee shops, ice cream shops, restaurants, record stores, cinemas, art stores, bookstores and retail locations. It is close to Seattle University and Seattle Central College. Right across from the fire department and the police station so the location is safe. We are right next to Cal anderson park which can be unsafe at night. There is a lot of noise because of the bars all around us. It is a young hip werido community where you can feel like yourself and not have to worry about being judged.
Close enough to bars, far away so that you don't hear the craziness. Close to grocery store, gyms, restaurants, transportation, parks, but no convenient way to get to South Lake Union, where quite a few people commute to for work. Also feels unsafe at times with a lot of homeless people/mentally ill people walking around
Capitol hill is never boring. I love living near all the restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and being close to downtown too. It can get a little hectic sometimes walking home at night through all the drunk or homeless people but I've never found it to be unsafe or too loud. Overall I really like living here.
Lots of bars\ restaurants nearby so there's always a lot to do within walking distance. Feels very safe even at night since the apartment is on a main road which is always lit up and crowded. Small delis within a block and a big supermarket within 3 blocks. I haven't had to walk more than 5 blocks for almost any service.
Edge of Capitol Hill and Central District. Very close to two supermarkets, restaurants and the 48 bus that runs directly to the UW Law campus.
Can be a loud neighborhood because there is lots to do and so much going on. Great access to public transportation and grocery store options (lots of QFCs, but also a safeway, co-op, and trader joes not too far away).
Very close to transit (Convention Place station, light rail station at Westlake, new light rail station on Broadway). There are plenty of bars and restaurants nearby, and a few grocery stores and pharmacies.