seattle apartments capitol hill
What can I expect to pay the rent in Seattle?

My friend and I are considering moving there. After some research, I say it would be better if we have an apartment on Capitol Hill, the University District. What is the cheapest two bedroom apartments in this area? What can be expected to pay for a small well kept semisafe one in a neighborhood? Carless Is it possible to go in this part of Seattle? (Story on the bike around or take the bus). Is it safe to do? Our priorities for choosing a location: 1. Price 2. Transport 3. security (I live in a big city means it is not true, but we will be two girls college entirely new to the city and state. We must be able to move without being attacked or killed or raped.) 4. proximity to places like supermarkets and general stores 5. the lives of other people our age

1.The end of cheap rent for this area saw a 2 bedroom is $ 850. I just saw the outskirts of Seattle and is a 2bd/2b of $ 930 per month. We are looking to move and have not been able to find something under $ 1,000. 2.Even where I am taking a bus is super easy! U District hill and bus everywhere! All Seattle is very hilly and therefore I took (when I can, I have no car) instead of a bicycle. If you plan to bus around (which, with the current climate is good choice!) not be eligible for a month. It is much easier. Many employers also offer subsidies to buses. Moreover, Parking in the city can be terrible! 3.Neither is the most reliable, but not the worst either. There are so tiny that many neighborhoods becomes confusing, if you live not here or know someone. Cap Hill has a population of 420 Nice and many homeless teens, but I personally live in the neighborhood of U. If you do not bother unless just outside from downtown Seattle to consider May Northgate or Lake City as cheaper alternatives. 4. You never far from any store. Take a bus for them is super easy if you can not walk. Age 5.Domaine? 20 is where I late moves?

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