1202 E Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122
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Pine Street Apartments
1202 E Pine St
Seattle, WA 98122

Capitol Hill
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 531 sqft
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 531 sqft

$1,495/mo

Local Information

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Description

Welcome to Pine Street Apartments located in Capitol Hill at 12th Avenue and E Pine street. This is a controlled access building with professional management and great residents! Enjoy living in Capitol Hill at the Pike/Pine corridor where you are mere blocks to fantastic dining, coffee houses, bars, clubs, shopping, entertainment and more! Travel to downtown Seattle as well as nearby colleges (SCC and Seattle U) is quick via walking, bus or bike! Just 1 block to Cal Anderson Park

Laundry facilities are conveniently located on-site.

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Home Highlights

Pets
Dogs & Cats
Parking
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Outdoor
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A/C
Heating only
Utilities Included
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Listed
83 days ago

Details for Pine Street Apartments

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: ElectricHeating Fuel: Electric
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Appliances & Utilities
Laundry FacilitiesRefrigerator
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Hardwood, Laminate

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Rental

Rent Includes: UnknownCats, small dogs, large dogs allowed

Building

Other
Internet/Satellite: Unknown
Security
Controlled access

Community

24 hour maintenance

Pine Street Apartments Floor Plans & Pricing

1 Bedroom (1 Floorplan, 1 Unit)

One Bedroom
531 sqft
1bd1ba531 sqft$1,495
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Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about Capitol Hill

  • Jared Wunderlich
    "Capitol Hill is great for a diverse group of neighbors. Tons of coffee shops, restaurants, dive bars, and other activities in the area. "
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  • Destani Wiltz
    "Street parking is a big challenge, parking tickets and people hit your car parked on the street. There’s a lot of traffic in this area"
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  • Trulia User
    "Dog owners are pretty respectful and mindful of what their dogs can or cannot do with other dogs. There are. Lot of little dogs who dislike larger dogs. "
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  • Trulia User
    "Several areas to let dog run and play with other dogs. Upper Capitol Hill is more neighborly due to less apartment buildings "
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  • Trulia User
    "There is a great combination of historical houses, parks, walkability and nearby businesses and restaurants that you make this a lively community"
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  • Trulia User
    "I've lived here for a year. I can walk everywhere I need to go. Grocery shopping, work, or entertainment. Very walkable."
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  • Trulia User
    "It’s a nice area for dogs if you’re near volunteer park, Cal Anderson is also dog friendly but that park is a little sketch and small."
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  • Trulia User
    "Dog owners would like that everyone in this entire neighborhood owns a dog and they all walk them at the same time. They also all leave their dog poop behind."
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  • Trulia User
    "Much of the northeastern area is very residential. Mostly north of East Thomas and East of 15th Ave. Going southwest of that you see a lot more apartments."
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  • Trulia User
    "Old hip place to be. Not so much anymore. Some cool bars still. Few good restaurants. Lots of of homeless and druggie s"
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  • Trulia User
    "Sidewalks are Horribly kept here. Accessibility in that regard is terrible. Also no one sweeps their sidewalks, so they get covered in gross wet clumps of leaves and petals in the fall and spring. And people love to let their dogs poop everywhere and never pick it up 👌"
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  • Trulia User
    "Genuinely good access to public transit, though steep hills and poorly kept can make the area inaccessible to disabled folks like myself."
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  • Trulia User
    "Seeing more and more parents in the neighborhood but still primarily dominated by singles with great night life & events. But plenty of parks, I see a lot of kids playing at Cal Anderson so the time! I hear the public schools are good too. "
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  • Trulia User
    "There’s a dog park close by and tons of extra doggie bags dispensers around. There’s dog parks within a few blocks and lots of dog friendly businesses"
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  • Trulia User
    "this is a very nice area, secure and walkable, there are a lot of public places, transportation and restaurants."
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  • Trulia User
    "There’s a lot of busses that go all over the city! It has great access to transportation. I have lived here for over 4 years."
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  • Trulia User
    "Most streets are shaded for long walks. Lots of small parks nearby. Most dogs walking around are friendly or not friendly dogs are easily avoided "
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  • Trulia User
    "ample parks, quiet streets, great views. it's a great place to walk a dog. there are many dogs for your dog to become friends with"
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  • Trulia User
    "There are lot of dogs and only one sidewalk and so there is a lot of traffic going both directions some dogs are not well behaved or are reactive on leash"
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  • Trulia User
    "Capitol Hill is a nice neighborhood. very walkable with lots of public transit. I love being able to walk out and go to a restaurant without getting in a car. as long as if you stay away from Broadway or Pike pine, you can find a nice quiet spot"
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  • Trulia User
    "Currently telecommuting but the commute wasn’t too bad from here to Lower Queen Anne in 2019 and early 2020. "
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  • Trulia User
    "the commute to my work is great to my office in downtown; also very convenient to run several errands in a short amount of time"
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  • Trulia User
    "Most of the neighborhoods on the north side are safe, quiet, & well maintained. I would steer clear of renting or purchasing in any areas south of Cap Hill (minus Leschi, which is nice)."
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  • Trulia User
    "I love the 100-year-old houses with established gardens. Everyone here is friendly and the neighborhood feels safe and laid back. There are great restaurants within walking distance and everything you need is nearby. "
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  • Trulia User
    "Walk from capitol hill downtown on pine/pike or bus downtown, normally the 2 madison or the 10/11. I only take lightrail to airport"
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  • Trulia User
    "It’s green and I like the access to public transportation downtown. There are a lot of streets to walk down. Barely any street parking"
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  • Aasliaras
    "I live in North Cap Hill I think it’s pretty different than Cap Hill center. It’s still very close to happenings but also very residential and green."
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  • Aasliaras
    "Very green on North Cap Hill neighborhood. Walking distance to Volunteer Park. Access to coffee shops and restaurants. Everyone is polite"
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  • Ce M.
    "It’s a very community oriented area. There’s LOTS of trick or treating in the area. So big that on 16th and 17th Ave the streets are blocked of for trick or treating. The houses are very festive and fun!"
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  • Tatiana
    "I can’t really say much for parents. I don’t have kids and I rarely see families around here, but there are a few here and there. Absolutely none in my apartment building. I don’t even know where the schools are around here, besides the community college lol. Honestly, I would move out of Capitol Hill if I wanted to raise a family. "
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  • Alexis M.
    "There are is a lot of awesome parks and lots of family friendly areas. It’s pretty safe as long as you stay away from the major bar/restaurant scenes. "
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  • Sarah H. P.
    "Very convenient for shopping, bars, restaurants, and public transportation access. Can be loud depending on street location "
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  • Alexis M.
    "I’ve lived in this neighborhood for one year and I love it. It’s central to all off Seattle and has great parks for walking the dog or taking walks. "
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  • Erinkate
    "I love the older architecture and big houses. The hills create the feeling of space between the houses, and contribute to each lot’s character and views. The lot sizes vary and some have great yards, others are smaller. Most houses are far enough off the street/sidewalk to create privacy. "
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  • Carleyf9
    "Funky local businesses and good vibes. Very walkable. Lots of food options for every price range. Some parts feel residential and other parts feel like city living. "
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  • Sam C. B.
    "You could raise your kids in a diff neighborhood. Not many families with kids unless they are crazy rich "
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  • Alex C.
    "The Capitol Hill block party and concert is an amazing annual event. This year Lizzo was the headliner, but it’s really a neighborhood vibe. "
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  • Sitameredith
    "I work here during the night and most of the time the neighborhood is quiet. There’s a park outside the area where some homeless people sleep but it’s not always occupied with homeless people."
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  • Mjbizdev
    "Volunteer park has frequent interesting outdoor events. Both musical art and technology things which draws a nice group. People are active in the summer"
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Pine Street Apartments is located at 1202 E Pine St, Seattle, WA. Pine Street Apartments offers 1 bed, 1 bath 531 sqft sqftunits. Pine Street Apartments is located in Capitol Hill, Seattle. There are 1 units available for rent starting at $1,495/month.