530 NE 102nd St, Seattle, WA 98125
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530 NE 102nd St
Seattle, WA 98125

Maple Leaf
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 1,000 sqft
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 1,000 sqft

$2,545/mo

Original price: $2,595

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Description

Live next to it all while still being on a quiet dead end street! No need to navigate a maze of hallways and elevators to get home after parking! A 5 minute walk will take you to the Seattle Kraken Community Iceplex, Thornton Place with restaurants and movie theater, as well Northgate transit center for light rail and bus hub to easily get to to events and games at Climate Pledge Arena, T-Mobile Stadium, or further out like Seatac airport. This is the lower portion of a house, like a mother in law unit that is shared with the owner upstairs.

- Stainless steel appliances, slab quartz countertops and European soft close cabinetry
- Pantry in the kitchen and deep storage closet provides plenty of space
- Large windows let in plenty of light
- Stacked water efficient Samsung front load washer and dryer makes laundry a snap
- No carpets!
- 2 car tandem driveway parking included as well as use of half of the storage shed in the backyard
- Professionally designed large fenced backyard with patio space and firepit area is a great private outdoor space; only shared with the owner of the house
- Energy efficient on-demand hot water system means never running out of hot water

*images of yard space are CAD renderings of the design

A tour of the space by all applicants is required before we accept an application. Move in requires first and last month's rent, and security deposit. Tenant screening is $45.00 per adult. Pet deposit (no dogs, but up to 2 cats ok) is $400 per animal with monthly pet rent of $25 per animal. Minimum credit score of 700+ and renter's insurance with liability coverage of $500,000 is required. No smoking or vaping inside please. Minimum 1 year lease. Utilities are $250 per month for all utilities (water, sewer, garbage, electricity, gas) and gig-speed fiber internet wi-fi. Additional people beyond 2 people is $100 per person per month. We don't accept reusable tenant screening reports. Please review our screening criteria prior to submitting an application: h t t p s : / / b i t . l y / 3 C s j o 0 p

Home Highlights

Pets
Cats allowed
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A/C
Heating only
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Listed
32 days ago

Details for 530 NE 102nd St

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: Wall FurnaceHeating Fuel: Wall Furnace
Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherDryerWasher
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Hardwood

Days on Market

Days on Market: 32 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1975
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Single Family Home

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Off Street Parking, On Site

Rental

Cats allowedDeposit: $2,545

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Affordability

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$91,620 PER YEAR
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What Locals Say about Maple Leaf

  • Trulia User
    "Friendly neighbors walking their dogs and cleaning after them, also walking towards the reservoir park. "
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  • Trulia User
    "Friendly neighbors, lots of access to parks and playgrounds. Plenty of schools nearby, it’s well kept and feels safe. "
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  • Trulia User
    "maple leaf park is the best. cloud city coffee shop is also the best. Fairview Christian school is a good day care, and affordable."
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  • Trulia User
    "There are plenty of dogs in the neighborhood . Many homeowners look out for stray dogs and report it locally on the neighborhood forum."
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  • Trulia User
    "No car needed, very easy to access public transportation. Beautifully maintained gardens everywhere and maple leaf park is a gem."
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  • Trulia User
    "It's big city amenities with suburban walkabout feel. The flora is beautiful and access to public transportation and the freeway is ample. "
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  • C_zohn
    "Lovely parks, great coffee shops and cafes, close to library, hardware store, pre schools, elementary schools, bus and transit ."
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  • Thomas.r.chen
    "Lots of construction going on currently for the planned light rail stop in 2021 or 2022 in Northgate. Morning commute can be blocked at times, so be prepared to account for an extra 5-10 minutes you need to add to your commute sometimes."
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  • Rod K.
    "Great parks. Great schools. Easily walkable to restaurants and parks. Numerous grocery stores nearby "
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  • Kelly O.
    "Park, quiet, friendly. Dog owners and non dog owners would like living in this neighborhood. I’d recommend this neighborhood to anyone."
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  • Anya B.
    "I have lived here 20 years, it is a calming, walkable, social neighborhood. Full of trees, mountain views and beautiful streets and houses. Easily accessible to highways, for north and south seattle."
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  • Hyejin K.
    "It is Dog friendly neighborhood. I myself am a owner too. People well communicate with each other for their dog and therés pne huge park for dog walk."
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  • Emily.ruth.rankin
    "Specials events at Growler Guys hosts different events and fundraisers. My street also had a Block Party."
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  • Thomas.r.chen
    "Much like the rest of Seattle, streets are narrow, parking is limited, it’s incredibly dense. Not every part of this area has sidewalks. Use caution when walking out past dark."
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  • Thomas
    "Seattle is famous for most people having more dogs than children. Roads are well maintained, lots of parks."
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  • Patingarden
    "I’ve lived here for 32 years and love how close we are to everything plus the new rail system we can look forward to in 2 years it’s a perfect area to live and very friendly I know all my neighbors "
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  • Caitlin B.
    "I’ve lived here for two years now and love it! Everything you need is super close and you’re close enough to the main city that driving in is easy, but your tucked away from all the hecticness. Perfect neighborhood to take relaxing walks with your dog, regardless the hour. "
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  • Allen C. W. F.
    "I've lived in Maple Leaf for over 10 yrs. It's in the middle of every where. Walking or biking down to Greenlake. Express Lane entrance and exit to/from Downtown. 99 is just down the hill. 1 exit from 520. Local streets to UW, U Village, Ballard, Fremont, Northgate, Lakecity. Bike lanes, Parks, and family friendly restaurants all around."
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  • do n. c.
    "I lived here for two years and loved it! Great location, I can always find street parking and never had an issue with the two years I parked my car on the street. You can easily walk to the lake and also to Northgate mall and Thornton Place Regal cinema."
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  • markondrake
    "I've lived in this area for 12 years, and now it's the "in spot" of North Seattle. It's less expensive and less crowded than Wallingford or Fremont or Ballard, so buy a house soon, before N. Maple Leaf is really discovered !"
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  • markondrake
    "I'd love to live in this area - there are boutique shops, excellent bus service, and it's so green ! Indeed, Northgate has been transformed into a trendy, chic part of the city !"
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  • John K.
    "The Maple Leaf area is very family friendly. The local shops do a wonderful job of supporting the community. If you want big corporate chains, the Northgate Mall is reachable on foot in as little as 10 minutes...where you'll also find the Northgate Metro Transit center. "
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530 NE 102nd St, Seattle, WA is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1,000 sqft single-family home built in 1975. 530 NE 102nd St is located in Maple Leaf, Seattle. 530 NE 102nd St was listed for rent for $2,545/month on Mar 27, 2024. This property is pet friendly.