Yugo Seattle Rivendell, Seattle

4719, 15th Ave NE, Seattle, 98105, United States
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$1079
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7.4 km from City Center
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University of Washington | 0.7 mi
Seattle Pacific University | 2.5 mi
North Seattle College | 2.65 mi
Seattle Central College | 3.32 mi
Cornish College of the Arts | 3.33 mi
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About the Property

Yugo Seattle Rivendell is located at 4719 15th Ave NE, Seattle, 98105, United States. These student apartments in Seattle offer stylish 1-bedroom & 2-bedroom apartments, designed for students who value comfort & convenience. The University of Washington is just a 6-minute drive away & North Seattle College is just a 10-minute drive away. This makes Yugo Seattle Rivendell perfectly situated for anyone looking for apartments near University of Washington Seattle.

Seattle, Washington, is home to a lively student community, with over 70,000 students attending its top universities. The city scores high on livability, with a safety index of 58.8, so students are safe here & there are also active patrols across student areas 24/7. The employment rate of the city is around 95%, meaning there is no shortage of part-time & full-time opportunities. The cost of living in Seattle for students ranges from $1,800-$2,500 per month, including rent, utilities, & basic expenses. What makes the city of Seattle stand out is its mix of academic energy & cultural richness, whether it’s art galleries, music venues, or coffee shops on every corner, the city has something for everyone.

Living at Yugo Seattle Rivendell means you’re not just renting an apartment; you’re stepping into one of the safest neighbourhoods in Seattle. The prime location of Yugo apartments Seattle near cafes, libraries, & nightlife spots ensures you can balance study & fun without sacrificing comfort. This balance, combined with the reputation of Yugo Seattle Rivendell Seattle WA, makes it a top choice for student housing in Seattle.

Features

At Yugo Seattle Rivendell apartments Seattle, there’s a room to suit every lifestyle, with layouts ranging from 2 Bed 1 Bath Plus apartments to newly renovated 1 Bed 1 Bath Plus apartments. Each apartment at Yugo Seattle Rivendell is thoughtfully designed with essentials that make everyday living easier. Picture waking up to bright natural light, enjoying sleek hardwood floors, & using modern quartz countertops for those late-night study snacks. Every apartment also includes heaters, LED lighting, ceiling fans, quality furniture, & upgraded bathrooms with new toilets, all designed to create a comfortable, homey space.

Beyond your private space, Yugo Seattle Rivendell Seattle comes packed with common amenities that make life easier & more enjoyable. Whether you’re cycling to campus, driving to campus, or using the access ramps, rooms & elevators to navigate the building, convenience is built into the experience. There’s also ample parking, landscaped areas like a park for downtime, & reliable security through CCTV, keycard access, & a 24-hour hotline, ensuring your safety is never a second thought. Students often highlight the top-rated amenities & homely feeling in Yugo Seattle Rivendell reviews.

Location and What's Hot?

Living at Yugo Seattle Rivendell puts you at the center of it all. The best universities in Seattle, including Seattle Pacific University (3.4 miles away), Seattle Central College (3.8 miles away), & Cornish College of the Arts (3.8 miles away), are all accessible by public transport. This neighborhood thrives on student life, so there’s always something happening, from cultural festivals to open-air concerts. Grab a coffee at Café Canuc or Ancient Gate Coffee to kickstart your mornings, or meet friends at Kamal Da Dhaba Indian Restaurant or Maggi Point Restaurant for a cozy dinner after class.

If nightlife is your thing, you’ll love the buzzing scene at Earl's on the Ave & Big Time Brewery & Alehouse, local favorites for casual evenings, while Black Lodge & Havana Nightclub cater to those late-night dance sessions. For a quiet evening, check out a film at The Varsity Theatre, or take a relaxing walk through Christie Park or University Heights Plaza, just a short stroll away. Shopping trips are easy too, with Wallingford Center & Trader Joe's nearby for all your essentials.

For those looking for a dose of culture, the area doesn’t disappoint. The Unity Museum & Henry Art Gallery are perfect for an afternoon of inspiration, while Gas Works Park & Washington Park Arboretum are stunning spots to relax or even squeeze in a jog. Students will appreciate being close to the Gallagher Law Library & the Drama Library, ideal for focused study sessions or group projects. Healthcare needs are easily met with Group Health Cooperative/Central Hospital & Christina Ree Pharmacy, just minutes away. This neighborhood balances city buzz with comfort, making Yugo Seattle Rivendell one of the best Seattle apartments for those who want to experience the city while enjoying a safe, student-friendly environment.

Commute

Getting around Seattle from Yugo Seattle Rivendell is effortless. The U District light rail station is just 0.3 miles away, & you’ll find convenient bus stops like University Way NE & NE 50th St (456 ft away) & University Way NE & NE 45th St (381 ft away) practically at your doorstep. For those who travel often, the King County International Airport - Boeing Field is only 9.9 miles away, making trips home or weekend getaways simple and stress-free.

Pet policy

Our community is Pet Friendly. All animals that live onsite must be registered with a Pet Addendum + Pet Deposit prior to move-in. Additional fees and deposits apply. Unregistered pets will result in lease violations and fines.

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Room Types (7)

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Non Ensuite
A private room with a shared bathroom — Provides privacy at a more affordable price
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2 Bed 1 Bath Plus

$1,079/month/person
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
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2 Bed 1 Bath Plus Renovated

$1,259/month/person
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
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2 Bed 1 Bath Classic Renovated

$1,249/month/person
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
2B
An apartment with two bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
2

2 Bed 2 Bath

$1,239/month/person
2B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1B
An apartment with one bedroom, living room, kitchen, and bathroom
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1 Bed 1 Bath Classic

$1,529/month/person
1B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
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Access Ramp
Safety Security
24-hour Hotline
CCTV
Keycard Access

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Booking Deposit
<p>A deposit of <strong>$200 </strong>will be required at the time of booking.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit card, Cashiers check, Money order, Bank transfer &amp; Cheques.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>The property requires you to provide a <strong>valid US based guarantor</strong>, but if you cannot provide one they accept third party guarantors as well.</p>

Cancellation Policies (2)

  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    Find the replacement tenant and easily cancel your booking
  • Cooling Off Period
    This property does not offer cooling-off period.
Cooling Off Period
<p>The property does not offer any cooling off period, all contracts are legal and binding.</p>
Replacement Tenant Accepted
<p>For termination, the property only provides a lease takeover option. The student must pay a <strong>$300 fee </strong>and find a qualified replacement tenant to takeover their lease.</p>

Frequently Asked Questions

How does roommate matching work?

They will do their best to match you with a roommate(s) that meets your needs. The roommate matching form is now part of the application process. Once you’ve completed the form, a leasing specialist will review your responses and pair you with the most suitable roommates based on your selected profile. Their social media is also a great way to connect with potential roommates!

What happens if I don't like my roommate?

​If you have signed an individual term lease, they can indeed help match you with a roommate. However, they can’t guarantee that all preferences can be met. If a conflict does arise, please contact the leasing office and they will assist with exploring potential resolutions.  However, they are not responsible or liable for any claims, damages, or actions of any nature whatsoever relating to, arising out of or connected with disputes between potential or selected roommates.

What is an individual term lease?

​Individual leasing means peace of mind for both parents and students. An individual lease means you are only responsible for your student’s space, not the full apartment as a typical joint lease would be structured. Common areas are shared responsibility among all roommates (ie, living room, kitchen, etc.). Their term lease structure is a lease that begins on a specified date and ends on a specified date, for one fee. This fee is conveniently administered in 12 installments.

Can I bring my own furniture?

Unrenovated options are unfurnished, allowing residents to bring their furniture if desired. Renovated options are furnished.

Do you have maintenance service?

​Non-emergency requests for maintenance can be submitted via your resident portal at any given time and will be handled by the management staff as soon as possible. Their average turnaround time for maintenance requests is within 24-hours during the work week. 24-hour emergency maintenance is provided by calling the office number. After hours you will be prompted to leave a message, following the automated instructions on the office number. Your message will be responded to by our on-call service technician. It is their express goal to respond to any general service need within 24 hours.

Do you allow pets?

They're happy to accept your furry friends! You can have a maximum of two pets per apartment. But first, please check that all roommates are fine with you keeping a pet!  Restrictions do apply, so please contact their leasing office for details.
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Seattle Student Housing

Seattle student housing is lowkey chaotic right now, but kinda fire if you know where to look! The massive student influx from the University of Washington (UW), Seattle University, and all the other schools has created this whole ecosystem of living situations. On-campus spots? Good luck with that waitlist! They disappear fast, even before you apply. That’s why everyone is rushing for off-campus housing in Seattle. The vibe is diverse. You have private rooms in vintage Capitol Hill houses and ultra-modern shared apartments downtown. There are also en-suite setups and compact studio apartments that can cost your whole financial aid package.

This is where amber comes in as the actual MVP for Seattle student housing searches. Their platform is easy to use, even if you're up at 3 am. It has real listings of Seattle WA student housing, so no more sketchy Craigslist issues. Plus, it offers every type of place you could want. Their personalized support is a real game-changer. They will guide you through the entire process. Plus, they'll set you up with flexible leases. This way, you won't have to commit your whole life to one apartment. Students are discovering great deals from Tripalink and ACC. Shared Seattle WA student housing ranges from $900 to $1,500. Solo options cost between $1,400 and $2,200, depending on your style.

About Seattle

Seattle is the vibe check you didn't know you needed! Located in the Pacific Northwest of Washington State, this city boasts a striking skyline. The Space Needle, built for the 1962 World's Fair, stands out as a key landmark. The city has about 750,000 residents. They live in neighborhoods that vary from fancy to artsy. All this is set against a stunning natural backdrop—think Mt. Rainier, Puget Sound, and enough evergreen forests to make your Instagram feed look professionally curated.

Seattle's music scene? Unhinged (in the best way). Like, this is the birthplace of grunge and Jimi Hendrix! Capitol Hill Block Party and Bumbershoot festivals feature everyone from indie stars to big headliners. Upstream Music Fest highlights local talent ready to make it big. The underground rave scene? Let's just say your weekend plans are sorted.

Academically, Seattle is stacked with top-tier universities. The University of Washington (UW) is the main character, ranked #85 globally in QS rankings. Seattle Pacific University is also a top choice for international students. The student environment here offers the best college experience. Coffee shops are on every corner, making perfect study spots (this is Starbucks' hometown, after all). Tech startups are everywhere, eager for interns. Plus, the public transport is great, so you can explore without spending a fortune on Uber. Here’s a fun fact: Seattle has more dogs than kids and the most bookstores per person in the US. So, if you love dogs, books, or just hanging out, you'll fit right in!

Best Student Housing in Seattle

The Seattle student housing scene is the foundation of your entire college experience—no cap! Finding the perfect student housing in Seattle WA isn't just about a place to sleep after a long night. It's about making a home base where you can succeed in your studies and enjoy your social life. Balancing everything is tough. You want a quick five-minute walk to campus without draining your bank account. Also, you need safety features in student apartments in Seattle to stop your parents from texting you every three hours. And let's be honest—having actual amenities that don't require a small loan to operate. Amber truly shines here—they’ve turned the chaotic Seattle student housing search into a smoother experience that won’t drive you mad. Their platform offers verified listings of Seattle student housing from real students (no more apartment catfishing!). You can filter options based on what matters to you. This includes budget limits, gym access, or a spot for your emotional support plant collection on a balcony. Here are a few best options for student housing in Seattle.

1. Goss Apartments

2. Bridges At 11th

3. Sophie Studios

4. Alta Studios

5. Montisi Apartments

Affordable Student Housing in Seattle

You don’t have to settle for bad housing when looking for affordable student housing in Seattle. The city offers budget-friendly options for Seattle student apartments that provide comfort, safety, and a good atmosphere. Whether you're after a no-frills shared apartment or a cozy private room, Seattle’s got something for every wallet. Even the cheaper off-campus residences Seattle can surprise you. These Seattle student apartments often offer nice amenities like furnished rooms, wifi, and study areas. You can discover fancy places that feel magical. But if you look carefully, you can find a spot that feels like home and won’t cost too much. It’s all about balancing what you need with what you’re willing to spend — and thankfully, Seattle makes that pretty doable. Listed below are a few best options for student housing in Seattle.

1. Twelve At U District: Costing $699/month, this student housing in Seattle offers several studios and 1 & 2-bedroom apartments. Just an 8-minute drive from the University of Washington (UW), it provides amenities like social lounges, a video game arcade, and study lounges.

2. Dry Creek Apartments: One of the cheap student apartments in Seattle, this stay costs $734/month. Here you get a range of non-ensuites, studios, and 1-bedroom apartments with amenities like parking, laundry, and controlled access. Plus, it’s just 14 minutes from Seattle Pacific University.

3. Cedar Apartments: Featuring an array of non-ensuites and 1 & 2-bedroom apartments, this Seattle student housing is a 9-minute drive from the University of Washington (UW).

4. Husky Urban Living: Located at 21st Ave NE, this off-campus housing Seattle has a selection of non-ensuites. Offering amenities, such as bike storage, a garden, and a roof terrace, it is 6 minutes away from the University of Washington. You can move in here by 21 April 2025.

5. Badger Apartments: A highly sought-after affordable student housing in Seattle is just 8 minutes away from the University of Washington (UW). It offers a range of non-ensuites with amenities like laundry, parking, and controlled access. Plus, it costs just $800/month.

Best Areas to Live in Seattle

Seattle's neighborhood game is straight fire for students trying to find their perfect vibe check! Each area has its vibe based on what you want from college. Some may offer a quick walk to class. Others might be budget-friendly. You might also seek a lively social scene that makes you feel like the main character.

1. Capitol Hill: It is the moment for students right now. This neighborhood exudes pure chaotic good vibes. You’ll find rainbow sidewalks, indie coffee shops every few steps, and nightlife that knows how to party. Just a short bus ride from UW and Seattle U, the Hill has it all. You can find luxury apartments like Vistana Apartments, or choose budget-friendly shared houses.

2. Belltown: The area is giving high-key urban sophistication without trying too hard. The high-rise apartment buildings like Iris Apartments and Nook Studios are the move if you're studying at City University. You're living in a movie set with waterfront views that'll make your Instagram pop off.

3. Pike Place Market: This area is for the students who want to wake up to the main character's energy every single day. Living here means your apartment might be above a bougie seafood spot or artisanal bakery. Sure, tourists will be everywhere, but you'll have first dibs on fresh produce and can watch street performers while studying. It's expensive, but like, worth it.

4. West Seattle: It is the certified chill zone for students who need nature therapy between study sessions. The beach access is unmatched—Alki Beach looks like it was designed for sunset study breaks. Properties like The Nolo give you more space for your money.

5. Queen Anne: It is serving two completely different vibes. Lower Queen Anne, also known as Uptown, is home to Goss Apartments. It's ideal for Seattle Pacific University students or anyone wanting quick access to concerts at Climate Pledge Arena.

Room Types for Student Housing in Seattle

Seattle's student housing scene is serving up options that are built differently depending on what vibe you're going for! The city offers a range of room types. You’ll find options for different budgets and privacy needs.

1. Ensuite: These rooms offer a great balance. Your private bathroom links to your bedroom, but you still enjoy shared spaces like kitchens and living areas. They're the solution if you want to skip awkward towel encounters in the hallway but still enjoy college life.

2. Non-ensuite: These are great for students who want to save money. They can use their cash to explore Pike Place or enjoy concerts at Capitol Hill. You’ll share bathrooms with your floormates. But you’ll save a lot of money. This means you can enjoy Seattle’s food scene instead of just eating instant ramen. Just don't forget those shower shoes—not being dramatic, but they're essential.

3. Studios: These are the whole package for introverts who need their space or upperclassmen who are over the shared living drama. These self-contained units come with a kitchen, bathroom, and living space. This means you can avoid everyone during finals week if you need to. The only downside? They're giving expensive—we're talking serious budget calculations to make it work solo.

4. Shared apartments: These are the classic college experience where the memories happen. You get your bedroom but share common spaces with 2-4 other students. These setups help you share costs while creating a found family. You’ll connect with people who get the challenge of balancing study sessions and social life. The perks include real adult features like in-unit laundry, so no more hoarding quarters. Plus, there are full kitchens for those TikTok recipe tries, even if you end up ordering DoorDash anyway.

Cost of Living

Seattle's cost of living is low-key brutal, but the vibe is worth it, no cap! The average cost of living in Seattle ranges between $2,000 to $2,700 per month. This city will challenge your budget. You'll question your choices, yet you'll also fall in love with the PNW look. Housing is your biggest expense. After that comes food, which can be either "treat yourself expensive" or "I guess I'm eating instant ramen again", affordable. Transportation is the least of your financial worries with decent public transit options. Below is the breakdown of the expenses, including the cost of student apartments in Seattle. 

1. Off-campus accommodation: $1,440 - $1,480/month

2. Transportation: $135 - $155/month

3. Food: $400 - $420/month

4. Entertainment: $60 - $70/month

5. Groceries: $60 - $70/month

6. Clothes: $120 - $135/month

Student Travel in Seattle

Getting around Seattle as a student is seriously a vibe that won't destroy your budget! The city's public transit system is great. It connects all the major university areas and student neighbourhoods. You won't feel like you need a car, and believe me, you don’t want one with Seattle’s parking prices. The student discount situation? Immaculate. UW, Seattle U, and other local colleges hook students up with subsidized ORCA passes that cut transportation costs nearly in half. Below are the major public transportation options near Seattle student housing.

1. Metro Bus - These blue and yellow buses are everywhere and run super frequently in student areas. Coverage is elite with routes hitting all corners of the city. $28/week for regular fare, but only $15/week with a student ORCA card.

2. Link Light Rail - The train connecting UW to downtown, Capitol Hill, and the airport is the fastest way to avoid traffic. $25/week, or included in your student ORCA pass. Bonus: it runs until 1 AM on weekends for late-night study sessions (or, you know, other activities).

3. Water Taxi - Serving coastal neighborhoods and giving unmatched views, this boat commute is peak Seattle energy. $32/week, or included with an ORCA pass. Seasonal schedule changes, so double-check before planning your trip.

4. Bike Share - Grab a Lime or Jump bike anywhere and drop it when you're done. Perfect for short trips or days when the sun decides to show up. Around $20/week if used regularly, with student discount codes floating around campus at the start of each term.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Seattle

Living the student life in Seattle is top-notch. The city has a mix of urban energy and outdoor fun that makes it special. The student scene here is perfect. The neighborhoods focus on college life. You can study hard for finals or work on your social media look between classes. While the rain memes are accurate, there's a reason students are obsessed with this city despite the constant need for hoodies and coffee.

Seattle's university areas are generally safe. The U-District near UW and Capitol Hill, by Seattle University, has good security. Well-lit streets add to the feeling of safety. The social scene? Unhinged in the best way possible. Capitol Hill's Pine-Pike corridor is the place to be. Freshmen and grad students flock here. They move between Neumos for live music, Unicorn for energy drinks, and Rhein Haus for a beer hall atmosphere. During the day, Cal Anderson Park turns into an unofficial campus when the sun shines. Also, Fremont's Sunday Market offers the perfect spot for vintage shopping. Coffee culture is like a religion here. Victrola and Analog Coffee are not just spots to get caffeine. They are real social hubs where students hang out for hours.

Seattle's unique events calendar is stacked year-round despite the weather. Capitol Hill Block Party in July is where you'll catch everyone between academic years. The Fremont Solstice Parade, with its naked bike riders, brings a wild summer vibe you didn't know you needed. Meanwhile, the Seattle International Film Festival offers film students a chance to shine. The city's monthly Art Walks go on, even with the constant drizzle. Galleries stay open late and often offer free wine that no student should miss.

Seattle Tourist Attractions

Seattle is lowkey one of the most underrated tourist spots that deserves way more hype than it gets! The Space Needle stands tall, giving the skyline character. The city offers a blend of urban style, natural beauty, and vibrant culture. Whether you’re just visiting for a weekend or living the student life in Seattle apartments near UW, it all feels unique. Here are the popular attractions near Seattle student apartments.

1. Pike Place Market

2. Space Needle

3. Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)

4. Chihuly Garden and Glass

5. Discovery Park

6. Seattle Underground Tour

Universities in Seattle

Seattle is the place to be for student life. It’s full of culture, innovation, and top universities in the U.S. Whether you love tech, arts, research, or hands-on training, Seattle has a spot just for you. Here's the lowdown on the top universities that make the city a student magnet:

1. University of Washington (UW): This one's a big deal — literally. UW is one of the top public research universities in the country. It’s known for its innovative ideas, diverse programs, and lively campus life. If you're coming this way, look at apartments near UW Seattle, like Cedar Apartments and Sophie Studios. These apartments in Seattle near UW offer stylish, student-friendly housing just a few minutes from campus.

2. Seattle University: Situated in Capitol Hill, Seattle U is a private Jesuit school. It is well-known for its emphasis on academics, leadership, and social justice. The campus has a close-knit feel, and the location gives you easy access to downtown Seattle’s energy. Nearby options include Alder Apartments and Avant Apartments. Both have modern amenities and easy commutes.

3. Seattle Pacific University (SPU): Located by the Lake Washington Ship Canal, SPU provides a calm campus with lovely views. It emphasises liberal arts and professional studies. It’s a smaller, private university with a strong sense of community.

4. Seattle Central College: Ideal for students starting their higher ed journey or pursuing practical, career-focused programs, Seattle Central is right in Capitol Hill — one of Seattle’s coolest, most eclectic neighborhoods.

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