1019 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA 98104
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John Alden
1019 Terry Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

First Hill
  • Studio-1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 400-626 sqft
  • Studio-1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 400-626 sqft

$1,250 - $2,000/mo

Local Information

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Description

Built by John S. Hudson in 1924, the John Alden is a stunning Colonial Georgian Revival building located in the heart of First Hill. As the last survivor of the signers of the Mayflower Compact, John Alden was a literary hero of New England history and literature. This stunning historic building is most notable for its brick detailing and art glass at the entry, depicting the Mayflower. The stained glass windows continue on each floor of the building providing a timeless feel.

With a walk score of 97 and located in one of the best intercity areas with friendly neighborhoods, we're just steps to Seattle's best restaurants, coffee shops, bars, and dog parks. A perfect location for medical professionals, the John Alden is also centralized to all major hospitals and medical centers. Steeped in vintage charm, the units feature oversized windows, hardwood floors, granite countertops and walk-in closets. We're pet friendly, your fur babies are welcome! Call or text today for a tour.

Special Offers

Office Hours

Mon - Fri
9:00am to 5:00pm

Home Highlights

Pets
Dogs & Cats
Parking
Garage
Outdoor
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A/C
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Utilities Included
Garbage, Sewer, & 3 more
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Details for John Alden

Interior Features

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Interior Details
StorageCeiling Fan
Appliances & Utilities
Laundry FacilitiesRefrigerator
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
ElevatorFloors: Hardwood

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Rental

Rent Includes: Garbage, Sewer, Water, Heat, Hot WaterFurnishedCats, small dogs, large dogs allowedDeposit Fee: $500

Building

Other
Internet/Satellite: Unknown
Security
Controlled access

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
GarageParking: Attached Garage

Community

24 hour maintenance

Additional Information

Special Features
Special Features: Utility Fees Water Sewer Garbage 95 For One Resident 30 For Each Additional Resident, Walk In Closet, Granite Countertops, Garage, Off Street Parking

John Alden Floor Plans & Pricing

Studio (2 Floorplans)

Spacious Studio
400 sqft
Studio1ba400 sqft$1,250
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Short Term Furnished Studio
400 sqft
Studio1ba400 sqft$1,800
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1 Bedroom (2 Floorplans, 2 Units)

Large 1x1
626 sqft
1bd1ba626 sqft$1,600
Available Soon
Fully furnished one bedroom one bath
626 sqft
1bd1ba626 sqft$2,000
Available Soon
Prices and availability are subject to change without notice.

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Affordability

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For this property
$45,000 PER YEAR
is the suggested income
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Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about First Hill

  • Gywh29ysxj
    "Not a lot of green space to walk your pup. It’s near one park that typically isn’t clean and has quite a few homeless people. I wouldn’t walk my dog there. "
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  • Trulia User
    "Area is busy and street traffic may be dangerous on busier streets. Homeless population may be an issue near the freeway "
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  • Trulia User
    "There a lot of bars, restaurants and shops. Something for everyone. It’s changed a lot over the years and gotten a lot cleaner but that’s to be expected. There are still some really great places. "
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  • Trulia User
    "Busy area nowhere to really park. Lots of public transportation to get around the area. Not sure about the crime I stay to myself. "
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  • Trulia User
    "Not a good place for kids to thrive. Is extremely expensive to live. If you have a car, you will get ticketed parking in your own neighborhood. Even if you have a permit it doesn't matter, the city sells more permits than there a spaced to park and you end up getting ticketed and towed. There is construction going on all the time and the streets are tore up."
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  • Trulia User
    "Not friendly or a place where you will be happy. Meeting people is unrealistic here. Most people keep to themselves and then there's the rain and clouds. Very depressing."
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  • Trulia User
    "Streets are never empty. There is always someone out. No matter the day or night. The south side has a lot of hospitals and north Capitol Hill is more residential "
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  • Trulia User
    "public transportation is above and beyond expectations. traffic can be a lot sometimes and overwhelming "
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  • Trulia User
    "Lots of bars and places to eat. Great place for students or people who like noise and have fun. In Capitol Hill not as many as in Downtown homeless people but still plenty. Near main roads very noisy."
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  • Anuja U.
    "This is a beautiful neighborhood. I love the vibe! It's pet friendly, people friendly and all stores are close by!"
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  • Daniel C.
    "Tons of grassy areas! Totally manageable for a pup. Plus no one bothers you while walking. Area is pretty clean "
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  • Kproia
    "Not sure. Been here one week and it is temporary housing. Seems like a diverse and nice neighborhood "
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  • Sarah Smith
    "There are not many kids in the neighborhood and the public school is very poorly rated. Not a lot of great parks for young children. "
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  • Emilie S.
    "I like it when the RedHawks have games. We don’t keep up with any of the schedules, but during this season, as we walk our dog, we always see practices or something going on, and always stop to watch games."
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  • Spencer o.
    "This area is good for people who prefer walking to work. The restaurants are okay, but Capitol Hill has more amenities. "
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  • Bwalke167
    "I have no opinion. I do not have a dog, but there are several nearby dog friendly parks. Owners can easily walk their dogs, and many apartments are dog friendly here."
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  • Charmaine M. D. T.
    "it's the people that make it special not the events. people here come together when someone needs help and people actually greet you in the sidewalk when you walk by."
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  • Rexfordb
    "I've lived in this neighborhood for 5 years and been fortunate to watch it grow in that time. Lovingly (or not so) referred to as Pill Hill for years because of the hospitals, First Hill has begun to reinvent itself as an actual place to live. Walking distance from Downtown, Capitol Hill, Central District, the International District, and one bus away from the whole world. There's the streetcar on Broadway. Walking distance to the Hideout, Quarter Lounge, Vitos, Sugar Bakery, a 24 hour gym, Stockbox Grocers, Frye Art Museum, Lotus Vietnamese, 206 Burger Co, Georges Deli, and Italian Family Pizza. The First Hill Improvement Association has really helped this place form it's own identity, and it's wonderful."
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  • Annice O.
    "Very safe area as there is good security patrol from local hospitals all night long. You can literally walk your dog at 3:00am and feel safe."
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  • Dominmoli
    "I work in the area. I love being so close to Seattle University. Lots of new buildings purchased by Seattle University that is adding lots of value to the area. Young and frendly. Pet friendly everywhere. Close to the finest restaurants like Spinasse $$$, Lark $$$, La Spiga, Gyms, Yoga, five minutes on a taxi cab to Downtown Seattle, or 20 minute walk. Very safe. lots of young families and kids. Parks around the University let you mingle with students. Little traffic, clean and easy public transportation!!!!!"
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John Alden is located at 1019 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA. John Alden offers Studio-1 bed, 1 bath units. John Alden is located in First Hill, Seattle. There are 2 units available for rent starting at $1,250/month.