- Special offer! **Advertised rent prices reflect an amortized concession of roughly one month rent-free on a 12-month lease**
Available units
Unit , sortable column | Sqft, sortable column | Available, sortable column | Base rent, sorted ascending |
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![]() | 625 | Now | $1,250 |
![]() | 625 | Now | $1,365 |
![]() | 625 | Now | $1,365 |
![]() | 625 | Now | $1,365 |
![]() | 625 | Now | $1,365 |
![]() | 625 | Now | $1,365 |
![]() | 625 | Now | $1,365 |
![]() | 625 | Now | $1,365 |
![]() | 625 | Now | $1,395 |
![]() | 725 | Now | $1,780 |
What's special
Facts, features & policies
Building Amenities
Community Rooms
- Lounge
Other
- Laundry: Shared
Outdoor common areas
- Patio
Security
- Controlled Access
- Intercom
Services & facilities
- 24 Hour Maintenance
- Bicycle Storage
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station
- Online Maintenance Portal
- Online Rent Payment
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- City
- City Views
- Mountain
- Water
- Water View
Unit Features
Appliances
- Oven
- Refrigerator
Flooring
- Hardwood
- Linoleum
Heating
- Electric
Other
- Community Room
- Corner Unit
- Large Living Room
- Parking
- Patio Balcony
- Reserved Parking
Policies
Parking
- Off Street Parking
Lease terms
- Flexible
- Six months
- Less than 1 year
Pet essentials
- Small dogsAllowedNumber allowed1
- CatsAllowedNumber allowed1
- Large dogsLarge dogs are not allowed
Neighborhood: First Hill
- Historic AreaRich history reflected in architecture, landmarks, and charming old-town character.Transit AccessConvenient access to buses, trains, and public transit for easy commuting.Walkable StreetsPedestrian-friendly layout encourages walking to shops, dining, and parks.Dining SceneFrom casual bites to fine dining, a haven for food lovers.
Set along Seattle’s oldest streets, 98104 spans Pioneer Square and the Chinatown–International District, where brick warehouses, art galleries, and lantern-lined blocks meet the waterfront. Expect a mild maritime climate with misty winters and bright summer evenings; daily life is walkable and transit-rich with Link light rail at Pioneer Square and ID/Chinatown Stations, King Street Station for Sounder/Amtrak, ferries at Colman Dock, and quick I-5/I-90 access. Coffee culture thrives at Elm, Zeitgeist, and Caffè Umbria; Uwajimaya anchors groceries and an excellent food court, while spots like Dough Zone, Tai Tung, Il Terrazzo Carmine, and game-day pubs fuel an energetic dining scene. Occidental Square, Hing Hay Park, and Kobe Terrace offer green pockets, with art walks, the Wing Luke Museum, and nearby stadium events keeping nights lively. According to Zillow Market Trends, recent median rents hover around $2,200, with most apartments roughly $1,700–$3,000; many buildings are pet friendly and offer modern amenities.
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Areas of interest
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Travel times
Nearby schools in Seattle
GreatSchools rating
- 4/10Lowell Elementary SchoolGrades: PK-5Distance: 1.4 mi
- 7/10Edmonds S. Meany Middle SchoolGrades: 6-8Distance: 1.5 mi
- 8/10Garfield High SchoolGrades: 9-12Distance: 1.1 mi
Frequently asked questions
600 Ninth has a walk score of 97, it's a walker's paradise.
600 Ninth has a transit score of 100, it's a rider's paradise.
The schools assigned to 600 Ninth include Lowell Elementary School, Edmonds S. Meany Middle School, and Garfield High School.
No, but 600 Ninth has shared building laundry.
600 Ninth is in the First Hill neighborhood in Seattle, WA.
Large dogs are not allowed. A maximum of 1 small dog is allowed per unit. A maximum of 1 cat is allowed per unit.