Apartments For Rent in Bellevue, WA

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Apartments For Rent Near Bellevue, WA

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Types of apartment in Bellevue, WA

Bellevue apartments range from glass mid-rise and high-rise buildings Downtown to smaller wood-frame apartments in Crossroads, Lake Hills, and Wilburton. Many newer buildings have metal panels, large windows, and street-level retail near Bellevue Square, Lincoln Square, and the Bellevue Downtown Station area. In West Bellevue and Meydenbauer, you also see condo-style apartments and some houses for rent with brick, cedar, and painted siding. Interiors often include open kitchens, large closets, and in-unit laundry, but floor plans can vary a lot by age and location.

In north Bellevue, around Bridle Trails and parts of Bel-Red, apartments often sit in quieter office and residential pockets, with more garden-style layouts and surface parking. Bel-Red also has many newer mixed-use apartments near Spring District and the 130th area, with denser blocks and less private outdoor space. South and east areas like Factoria and Eastgate mix apartment communities, townhomes, and houses for rent near major roads. That can mean easier car access, but also more traffic noise. Older apartments can have larger rooms and more covered parking, while newer buildings often trade space for shared amenities.

Getting around Bellevue, WA

Bellevue has King County Metro, the bus service, and Sound Transit buses across Downtown, Crossroads, Factoria, and Eastgate. Link light rail is expanding through South Bellevue, Wilburton, Downtown, Spring District, and Bel-Red, which changes access for many apartments near stations. Driving is straightforward on I-405, I-90, and Bel-Red Road, but parking terms vary by building. Walkability is strongest Downtown and in parts of Bellevue Way and Main Street. Biking works better on trails like the Eastrail corridor than on larger arterials.

Living in Bellevue, WA

Bellevue is known for shopping at Bellevue Square and The Shops at The Bravern, walking at Downtown Park, and trails near the Bellevue Botanical Garden and Mercer Slough. The city has strong tech, healthcare, retail, and corporate office jobs, with major employment areas Downtown, the Spring District, and Factoria. That shapes where many people look for apartments and where they rent, since commute routes and transit access can matter block by block.