Rise on Sixty-Seventh
Seattle, WA 98115, USA · 3.5 (58 Google reviews)
About this residence
Located in Seattle, United States, Rise on Sixty-Seventh offers studio and apartment options for students. Indicative rates run from $1,050 to $1,550 per month, depending on room type and lease length. It holds a 3.5★ Google rating across 58 published reviews. The operator highlights laundry_facility, bike storage, lounge. Minimum stays start at 3 months, with rooms available now. Figures are indicative — confirm current pricing and terms with the operator before signing.
What residents say
I had a great experience working with Jeremiah as my apartment manager. He was always quick to respond and efficient in resolving any questions or concerns I had. Both the move-in and move-out processes were smooth and well-organized thanks to his support. I truly appreciate his professionalism and helpful attitude thr
A couple months ago, I urgently needed a place to live so everything was pretty las minute but thankfully, I was able to find this place, and Jeremiah helped a lot to find a unit and quickly process all the paperwork. The place itself is great! It’s not a huge space, but it has everything you need and enough room for t
This place was fine, you get what you paid for. Make sure to carefully look at the floorplan for your room, mine was *small*, like *cannot fit EITHER a desk or a bed* small. That's mostly due to my floorplan though, other people had better rooms. The lock was a bit finicky but worked fine, the trash room often piled up
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