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Need help: Apartment near University of Washington-Seattle
Hi everyone,
Do you have any ideas about an apartment near University of Washington-Seattle? I plan to visit and check for an apartment 2-3 bedrooms or town-home on August 1-8. I heard that it might be expensive near school. Therefore, I plan to check an apartment in the North of UW. Probably, it may be located about 10-20 minute drive from the university. If you have any suggestion, we will appreciate. Thank you. |
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Within my grasp!
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Yeah, i agree. Any apt/housing NEAR the actual University might be a bit more expensive than usual. But check out craigslist.com for seattle to check for any openings. I find that site very helpful. Good luck!
Last edited by scheng75 : 07-26-2006 at 04:35 PM. |
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Lost In Paradise
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hi knok, will you be heading to UW Seattle in fall? i would suggest if you have a family to look around the ravenna/sand point area. it's generally a suburban area more suited for families and stuff. the actual U-district tends to get a bit rowdy in the night. and it's usually very noisy. if you're headed there, drop me a pm.
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