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- Air Conditioning
- Cat friendly
- Dog friendly
- Doorman Building
- Fitness Center
- Granite Countertops
- Laundry
- Microwave
- Parking Available
- Private Balconies
- Stainless Steel Appliances
About this Location
Limited nearby
public transit
public transit
Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby
restaurants nearby
Interlaken Park
11 min walk
11 min walk
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Air Conditioning
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About East Lake
Eastlake is a shoreline neighborhood that is flanked by Lake Union. Its name comes from the fact that it lies east of Lake Union, and many popular parks are situated on this lake’s shores. Lynn Street Mini Park and Terry Pettus Park are signature parks that locals like to explore on their day off. ...
Median rents in East Lake
Studio
$
1,100
1 Bedroom
$
1,400
2 Bedroom
$
2,400
Getting around East Lake
70 (bus)
5 min
988 (bus)
9 min
Parking Near Minor Tower
No parking is available at Minor Tower, but there is parking nearby.
Prime Parking Systems 1240 Fairview Ave N
22 min
$216 / month
LA Library / U.S. Bank Tower Garage
28 min
$352 / month
Classic Parking - West Garage C
40 min
$200 / month
Parking rates are for informational purposes only and may vary — for most up to date pricing, please reach out to the garage directly.
East Lake Reviews
5 reviews
East Lake is nice and walkable and has several good restaurants for how small it is. The big downside is that there is no grocery store right there, so if you don't have a car grocery shopping can be challenging.
Eastlake is a fairly quiet, very residential neighborhood, yet with very easy access to get on and off I-5, get to downtown, capitol hill, or the University District. Some traffic through the neighborhood between South Lake Union and the University District, but not much. There are a few bars and restaurants that are more hidden jems then super popular destinations. Access to the lake, and walking/biking is fairly easy as well.
Close to the Landing and downtown Renton. Neighborhood is full of families and single unit homes, no high rises.
Eastlake is quiet and safe. It's small and primarily residential; it's a great spot for kids and dogs. The downside is that there aren't a ton of shops or restaurants, and there's no grocery store, bookstore, movie theater, etc. However, the restaurants we have are great - Pazzo's Pizza, 14 Carrot Cafe (which has a killer breakfast menu), Mammoth (beer and sandwiches), and Pomodoro are the primary ones I can think of. Eastlake is a super easy commute to school - the 70 picks you up right on Eastlake Avenue, and from Eastlake and Lynn (my stop), it's about 10 minutes to the law school. Eastlake is also right on Lake Union, which is nice - you can sit by the lake and study, or take a walk along the water as a study break.
After three years in Eastlake, I have a new appreciation for neighborhoods like Capitol Hill, Queen Anne, and Wallingford, which are bustling and full of things to do. That said, I've been happy in Eastlake. It's an easy place to feel at home in - it's easy to get to know.
After three years in Eastlake, I have a new appreciation for neighborhoods like Capitol Hill, Queen Anne, and Wallingford, which are bustling and full of things to do. That said, I've been happy in Eastlake. It's an easy place to feel at home in - it's easy to get to know.
Eastlake has a good mix of apartment building and small homes. It's a lot of older couples which means it is quiet and well maintained. Eastlake has some fun bars and is close to every other neighborhood in Seattle