Department of Medicinal Chemistry - Housing Information

Closest Neighborhoods to the University:

Seattle is a city of neighborhoods. Neighborhoods located closest to the University are listed below. They are relatively safe but it is always good to be alert and observant no matter where you live. Even within one neighborhood, some sections may not be as nice as others. It is a good idea to research your potential neighborhood as thoroughly as possible.

Although cost varies, the lowest rent in these neighborhoods tends to be about $850 per month. There are less expensive places but they are harder to find and are usually studio apartments without a separate bedroom, or the location is not so good. There are many rentals in the $900-$1200 range or higher, depending on the size of the apartment, the location, whether there is a view of water, and all the “extras” the apartment may have.

Neighborhood Average Bus
Ride to UW
Capitol Hill   15-20 min
Eastlake   15-20 min
Fremont/Ballard   20-25 min
Greenlake   15-20 min
Greenwood   15-20 min
Montlake   10 min
Phinney Ridge   15 min
Ravenna/Bryant   10 min
Roosevelt   5 min
Sandpoint   10-15 min
University District   5 min
Wedgewood   10 min
Wallingford   15 min

The Seattle Post-Intelligencer (PI) web site has a very good "Neighborhoods" section containing articles, information, maps, and photographs of the different neighborhoods. You will find the neighborhoods listed above in the Central, Northeast, and Northwest sections of Seattle on the PI's web site.

Online Places to Search for Housing:

Classified "Rentals" section, Seattle Times and Seattle PI

Follow this link. From the drop-down box provided, choose area, neighborhood, desired rent, number of bedrooms, then click GO!.

Craigslist.org

Craigslist is a free online classified advertising (“ad”) site that has grown in popularity and now operates in many U.S. cities and around the world. Some people like to use craigslist to search for apartments. Things to consider about craigslist:

  • The newest listings are at the top of the screen. The listing date is shown at the left hand side of the listing. Some of the listings contain photographs of the listed apartment; some do not.
  • Posters can be “creative” when describing the location of the listed apartment. For example, they will describe an apartment as being in Greenlake (or often, “North Greenlake”) when it is actually miles away from the lake in an adjoining neighborhood. They do this because Greenlake is a desirable neighborhood and the adjoining neighborhood may not be so desirable. So you need to verify that the apartment is actually located in the neighborhood you want.

The Daily - UW Online Classifieds

Student newspaper; their classified section contains ads for room rentals and a few apartments and houses.

University Weekly Online Classifieds

Distributed University-wide via email. Occasionally you will find a rental listed on their web site.

Visiting Scholars Association

Not affiliated with the University of Washington, but offers several free services. http://www.visitingscholars.org

Temporary, Short-Term Housing

You may decide you want to come to Seattle and stay in a hotel so you can look for an apartment in person. This link from the Foundation for International Understanding Through Students (FIUTS) web site provides a list of nearby hotels. Most of them are near the University, except for the Commodore, YWCA, and Green Tortoise.

Useful UW Housing Links

The following web sites contain lots of helpful information, especially if you are visiting us from another country. You can also go to the UW home page and type "housing" or any other subject in the search box.

  • FIUTS: This UW group offers programs that enhance international understanding and promote cross-cultural friendships. At their office in HUB 310 you can find housing postings specifically for international visitors.
  • International Students and Scholars: they provide immigration and cross-cultural advising to students and scholars from abroad. A good place to start is their page, "Upon Arrival in Seattle."
  • Off-Campus Housing Affairs (OCHA): Among other useful items, this web site contains a "Housing Quick Search" feature and "Renting 101," a guide to searching for off-campus housing.
 


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