King County WA Studio Apartments For Rent
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- Campus View I, 4322 7th Ave NE Studio 80-856085, Seattle, WA 98105
- Studio
- 1 ba
- 450 sqft
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- The Cobb Building, 1305 4th Ave #405, Seattle, WA 98101
- Studio
- 1 ba
- 447 sqft
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- Huang, 4244 7th Ave NE APT 102, Seattle, WA 98105
- Studio
- 1 ba
- 400 sqft
- Queen Anne Arms, 621 1st Ave #104, Seattle, WA 98104
- Studio
- 1 ba
- 466 sqft
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- MOD Apartments, 6559 35th Ave NE #136, Seattle, WA 98115
- Studio
- 1 ba
- 489 sqft
- Buckley, 201 17th Ave E APT 309, Seattle, WA 98112
- Studio
- 1 ba
- 500 sqft
- Prospect Manor, 1100 5th Ave N APT 6, Seattle, WA 98109
- Studio
- 1 ba
- 395 sqft
- 2651 NW 56th St, Seattle, WA
- Cozy & Modern Studios Set in the Heart of the Historic Ballard Neighborhood
- St Florence Apartments, 504 E Denny Way #206, Seattle, WA 98122
- Studio
- 1 ba
- 480 sqft
- The West 206 Apartments, 4301 SW College St #110, Seattle, WA 98116
- Studio
- 1 ba
- 582 sqft
- The Mulholland Apartments, 507 Harvard Ave E #202, Seattle, WA 98102
- Studio
- 1 ba
- 500 sqft
- St. James Tower, 920 N 34th St #28, Seattle, WA 98103
- Studio
- 1 ba
- 388 sqft
- Canopy, 6820 Oswego Pl NE #105, Seattle, WA 98115
- Studio
- 1 ba
- 249 sqft
- Eastline Central, 16502 Cleveland St #705, Redmond, WA 98052
- Studio
- 1 ba
- 483 sqft
- Pine Street Apartments, 1202 E Pine St Unit 405, Seattle, WA 98122
- Studio
- 1 ba
- 400 sqft
- Stephensberg, 405 E Olive St #5, Seattle, WA 98122
- Studio
- 1 ba
- 450 sqft
- City Watch, 4744 41st Ave SW APT 115, Seattle, WA 98116
- Studio
- 1 ba
- 432 sqft
- 4730 California, 4730 California Ave SW APT 209, Seattle, WA 98116
- Studio
- 1 ba
- 524 sqft
- Bayview Apartments, 2233 NE 46th St APT 6, Seattle, WA 98105
- Studio
- 1 ba
- 475 sqft
- Ludlow Apartments, 709 E Pike St #1428-108, Seattle, WA 98122
- Studio
- 1 ba
- 265 sqft
- For Rent
- Washington
- King County
STUDIO APARTMENTS IN KING COUNTY WA
Studio apartments are an excellent choice if you don't have many possessions or if you're planning to live alone. A studio typically consists of one bathroom and a main room that serves as the living room, bedroom and kitchen.
When shopping for a studio, look for a unit with ample storage space. Closets and cabinets help your studio feel more organized and spacious, avoiding a cramped or claustrophobic environment. If your prospective studio lacks storage, get creative. Add storage space by installing a makeshift closet, floating shelves and under-bed containers, or invest in multipurpose furniture such as ottomans or coffee tables with hidden storage.
PROS OF RENTING A STUDIO APARTMENT
Studios apartments are ideal as an economical option. Not only is it cheaper to rent a studio apartment than a one bedroom, but you also save on utilities and electricity due to the smaller living space. Some landlords offer studio apartments with all utilities included in the flat, monthly rent, an extra financial benefit. One more added bonus, renting a studio requires far less cleaning due to the smaller square footage.
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