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Montlake Home for Rent

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    $4,755 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,640 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    2023 E Roanoke St, Seattle, WA 98112

    Montlake home with artistic details. Perched off the street to a dead-end road, arrive at this home nestled among the trees. Living room has large floor to ceiling windows for plentiful light and a gas burning stove. Vintage soda fountain stools line the kitchen counter, and French doors lead to the brick pathway from the separate dining room. A full bath, spacious laundry room and bonus niche

    Candice Feldman Windermere PM/Lori Gill Assoc.

    2023 E Roanoke St, Seattle, WA 98112

Why Live in Montlake

Montlake, a neighborhood in Seattle, is situated between Portage Bay and Union Bay, surrounded by scenic waterways and lush green spaces. The area features historic storybook Tudors and cottages along old stone streets, with homes often hidden among magnolias and evergreens. Montlake has a population of nearly 4,800 residents and is highly rated for its public schools, outdoor activities, and commuting options. Students typically attend Montlake Elementary, currently under construction with classes held at John Marshall School, followed by Edmonds S. Meany Middle and Garfield High, all of which have high ratings. The University of Washington is less than a mile away, offering a wide range of academic programs. Montlake boasts several parks, including Volunteer Park, which features the Seattle Asian Art Museum, Water Tower Observation Deck, and the gravesites of Bruce Lee and Brandon Lee. Montlake Playfield Park offers a community center, playground, and turf field, while Marsh Island and Interlaken Park provide scenic trails and woodlands for outdoor activities. The Washington Park Arboretum, a 230-acre natural attraction, includes the Seattle Japanese Garden and hosts free walking tours. Local amenities include a small retail core with shops, restaurants, and a popular bike shop. Residents frequent Fuel Coffee and Café Lago, known for its Tuscan wood-fired pizzas. Mont's Market on 24th Avenue serves as a convenient stop for groceries. The neighborhood is bike-friendly and offers easy access to Interstate 5, with Downtown Seattle less than 5 miles away. Montlake is noted for its serene environment, diverse amenities, and proximity to major city attractions.
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