Sunrise Cascade: A Townhome for University of Washington Students
Sunrise Cascade is a student housing apartment located at Seattle, WA 98105, USA, in the University District (U District) — the neighbourhood directly adjacent to the University of Washington (UW) campus. The property offers studio‑type units described as “mini‑studios with shared kitchen” and is available from 14 September 2026. With a Google rating of 3.9 based on 24 reviews, it positions itself as a budget‑friendly option within a city where the lowest recorded student‑housing price is about $704/month (indicative — confirm with the operator). This article reviews who the residence suits, what actual residents say, its price positioning relative to Seattle’s market, room‑type guidance, and booking timing.
Overview and Location
Sunrise Cascade sits in the heart of the U District, a dense, walkable area centred around UW’s main campus. The address places it within a short walking distance to classrooms, libraries, and the UW medical centre. Public transport links (bus, light rail) are reachable by foot, making the rest of Seattle accessible without a car. The neighbourhood has grocery stores, restaurants, and student‑oriented amenities, but it is also known for higher foot traffic and some noise typical of a college area.
Roughly 36 student‑housing properties currently operate in Seattle, and Sunrise Cascade is one of the few that offer a shared‑kitchen layout — a trade‑off for a lower rent. The building includes basic on‑site amenities: cable, internet, and a laundry facility.
Who This Residence Suits (and Who It Does Not)
Suits:
- UW students prioritising budget over private kitchen space. Multiple reviews emphasise affordability. One 5‑star review says, “Amazing student housing, extremely affordable and great proximity to campus.”
- Students who value a short commute. Being in the U District means walking to class in under ten minutes for most UW buildings.
- Those comfortable with a shared kitchen in a ‑mini‑studio“ format. The units are small — essentially a private room with a bathroom, while the kitchen is shared between several residents on the same floor.
- People who want a responsive management team. A 5‑star review notes: “They’re friendly, responsive, and easy to communicate with.”
Does not suit:
- Students who need a full private kitchen. The shared kitchen arrangement may not suit those who cook frequently or prefer privacy.
- Anyone looking for large living spaces. Units are described as “on the smaller side.”
- Students enrolling at other Seattle schools far from the U District (e.g., Seattle University, Seattle Central). The location is almost exclusively convenient for UW.
What Residents Actually Say
Three Google reviews are available, all rating the property 5 stars. Here are the full texts:
“As a UW student, Sunrise Cascade is a solid option for the price. The rent is relatively affordable for the U District, especially considering how close it is to campus and public transportation, which makes getting around really convenient. The units are on the smaller side since they’re mini‑studios with shared kitch” — Olivia Nguyen
“Amazing student housing, extremely affordable and great proximity to campus. Super safe, as convenient location compared to other options in similar price range” — william szabad
“I’ve lived here for about a year and have really enjoyed my experience with the management team. They’re friendly, responsive, and easy to communicate with. Some of the shared kitchen spaces on different floors were remodeled, which has been a great improvement. Overall, this apartment is a solid, budget‑friendly optio” — Parker Williams
Key takeaways from these reviews:
- Affordability is the most frequently praised feature.
- Proximity to campus and public transportation is a recurring advantage.
- Safety is mentioned positively by one reviewer.
- Management responsiveness and recent kitchen renovations are noted as improvements.
No critical or negative reviews are available in the dataset, but the sample size (three reviews) may not represent every resident’s experience. The overall Google rating of 3.9 from 24 reviews suggests a generally positive reputation, with some residents likely having average experiences that bring the score slightly below perfect.
Price Positioning vs Seattle’s Market
Sunrise Cascade’s exact monthly rent range is not provided in the data (min_price and max_price are null). However, Seattle’s city‑wide from‑price for student housing is $704/month (indicative — confirm with the operator). This figure likely represents the cheapest available unit in the city. Given that all three reviewers describe Sunrise Cascade as “affordable,” “extremely affordable,” or “budget‑friendly,” it is reasonable to place the property near the lower end of the market — possibly at or slightly above the $704 floor, but still within a budget range for price‑conscious students.

For reference, many U District student apartments with full kitchens and larger floor plans start well above $1,000/month. Sunrise Cascade’s shared‑kitchen model allows it to undercut those prices. A note of caution: because the price is not published, you must confirm the exact rate directly with the property management before making any financial commitment.
Room‑Type and Lease Guidance
The property offers two unit types: 1‑bedroom apartments and general apartments (likely referring to the mini‑studios). The available‑from date is 14 September 2026 — just before the start of the 2026‑27 academic year for most US universities. The minimum lease length is not given, so you should inquire about standard 9‑month, 12‑month, or semester‑based contracts.
Given the mini‑studio layout, the 1‑bedroom units might be a slightly larger configuration with a full private kitchen, but neither the listing nor the reviews confirm that. If you need a private kitchen, ask specifically about the 1‑bedroom option. If you are comfortable sharing a kitchen, the standard apartment (mini‑studio) is the most affordable choice.
Booking Timing
Since the first available move‑in date is mid‑September 2026, the typical booking window for international students would be early spring to summer 2026 (roughly March–August). Many student housing operators in Seattle start releasing fall inventory in January or February for the upcoming academic year. If you are certain about attending UW in the 2026‑27 academic year, it is advisable to begin inquiring in the first half of 2026. Waiting too long (e.g., late August) reduces the chance of securing a unit, especially given the limited stock (36 properties total in Seattle) and high demand from UW students.
FAQ
What is included in the rent at Sunrise Cascade?
The property listing indicates that cable and internet are included. Laundry facilities are also available on site. Utilities (electricity, water, gas) are not explicitly mentioned — you should confirm whether they are bundled or billed separately. The shared kitchen is provided, but you may need to bring your own cookware and small appliances.
Is Sunrise Cascade safe?
One reviewer explicitly called it “super safe.” The U District has a moderate crime rate typical of a busy urban college area; the immediate streets around UW are patrolled by campus security and local police. As with any city apartment, it is wise to secure your unit, use building entry systems, and avoid walking alone late at night in less‑lit areas.
Can I move in before 14 September 2026?
The available‑from date is fixed at 14 September 2026. If you need earlier occupancy (e.g., summer programs or early‑arrival orientation), you would need to arrange temporary housing elsewhere or contact the property directly to see if early arrival is possible — but the data does not indicate flexibility.
Sources & data date
This article is based on the listing provided by an independent student‑housing platform, supplemented by Google reviews and city‑wide price reference data. All figures (including the city from‑price of $704) are indicative and should be confirmed with the property operator. The information is current as of July 2026.
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