An opportunity to reside in a piece of Seattle history! The Old Colony was built in 1909 as a luxury residential address reminiscent of the fashionable east coast apartments of the day. Stately and elegant, Unit 26 (on the sunny SW corner) is a beautifully preserved example of this era with formal entry and dining spaces, high ceilings, period moldings, pocket doors, crystal chandelier, original glass cabinetry and rich wood floors. Stainless steel appliances, in-unit washer and dryer and a remodeled bathroom blend unobtrusively into the home. The apartment enjoys views of downtown skyline and sits directly beside the Frye Art Museum. Within a one-block radius, you'll also find Stockbox (a locally-owned grocery store), a 24-hour gym, and a Pronto bicycle share docking station. The soon-to-open First HiIl Street Car line is only two block's away. The area is a walker's paradise with a 97 walk score. Pioneer Square, Downtown, and Capitol Hill, including the Pike/Pine area, are all within walking distance, as is Seattle University. Zone 7 parking on street. This gem is available beginning July 1st. Trash, sewer, water, and gas are included. Tenant pays only electricity. First and last month's rent deposit. Security deposit: $600. Pets are okay with $500 pet deposit. Smoking not permitted. Trash, sewer, water, gas included. Tenant pays electricity.
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