The advertised rate of $4,247/month is the lowest available price, based on a 1 month(s) stay with a move-in date of November 18, 2026.
Rates vary depending on the duration of stay, season, and other parameters. For exact pricing and additional pricing components, please visit our website and enter your desired move-in and move-out dates. The rate is applicable when billed upfront; it can be higher if billed in multiple payments.
Feel at home in this spacious 750 sq ft upstairs Marion Flat, located in the heart of Seattle's Central District by Cherry Hill. This apartment offers a limited view of Mount Rainier on sunny days and easy access.
The well-furnished Marion Flat features a full kitchen, a private deck, a large bedroom with one queen bed, and a bathroom. It sleeps 4, with an air mattress available for additional guests. Fiber optic internet is installed, providing Wi-Fi at 40 Mbps (100 Mbps via LAN cable).
On-street parking is available with a guest pass. Free onsite laundry facilities are provided, including washing powder, an iron, and an ironing board. A hair dryer, extra pillows, blankets, towels, and wash cloths are also included.
Conveniently situated just 10 minutes from downtown via the 3 or 4 bus lines, this apartment is two blocks from shops and markets, and close to Swedish Hospital Cherry Hill Campus and Seattle University. Union Street, a corridor of new restaurants and businesses, is one long block away. The 2 and 3 buses to downtown and Lake Washington are two short blocks south, and the 48 bus to the University and Rainier Valley is two short blocks east.
The upstairs unit means that people downstairs can hear you walking, so please be considerate. Quiet hours are observed from 10 pm to 8 am. This is a non-smoking apartment. No pets are allowed. Slippers or rubber-soled shoes are provided and recommended for indoor use due to the new hardwood floors and to be considerate of the downstairs residents. Check-in is at 1 PM and check-out is at 11 AM.
Includes free Wi-Fi at 40 Mbps (100 Mbps via LAN cable), a CD player with a CD library, and a comprehensive folder with Seattle maps, bus schedules, and sightseeing and restaurant suggestions.