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Seward Park Homes for Rent

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    $4,495 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 1,970 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    5501 Wilson Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118

    Available Now. 3 br 2.5 bath, almost 2,000 square feet, light-filled, contemporary split-level home in Seward Park. Central AC and pet friendly! Upper floor has a large primary bedroom with ensuite and walk-in closet; a powder room off the hall; living room with large picture windows and fireplace; formal dining room; newly remodeled light, bright kitchen with quartz countertops and ss

    Jeffi Tibbetts Windermere PM/Lori Gill Assoc.

    5501 Wilson Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118
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    $6,950 per month

    • 5 Beds
    • 5 Baths
    • 2,874 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    6915 55th Ave S Unit A, Seattle, WA 98118

    Available Now! Pet Friendly! Has AC! Newer construction surrounded by multimillion dollar homes. Lake Washington & mountain views. Just a few blocks to the lake. You will love the luxurious finishes, fixtures & flow of this modern home. Soaring ceilings, tons of windows & light. Window wall of stacking glass doors open from the great room space to the backyard & allows for indoor/outdoor living &

    Jeffi Tibbetts Windermere PM/Lori Gill Assoc.

    6915 55th Ave S Unit A, Seattle, WA 98118

Why Live in Seward Park

Seward Park, located in Seattle's South End, is a tranquil neighborhood known for its historic homes and proximity to Lake Washington. The area features a mix of two- to three-bedroom bungalows and craftsman-style homes from the early- to mid-1900s, as well as larger lakefront estates with midcentury designs. The centerpiece of the neighborhood is the expansive 300-acre Seward Park, offering old-growth forest trails, Murphy Pier for fishing, Jet Ski Beach, and the Seward Park Audubon Center. Residents enjoy various activities such as tennis, creative workshops at the clay studio, and scenic views of Mt. Rainier. Additional parks like Lakewood Playground and Genesee Park provide more outdoor spaces for recreation. Seattle Public Schools serves the area, with Franklin High School being highly rated. The neighborhood has a small commercial hub along Wilson Avenue South, featuring local favorites like Both Ways Cafe, Caffe Vita, and Bent Burgers. Third Place Books offers a cozy spot for book lovers, while Noah’s Grocery caters to everyday needs. For larger grocery trips, residents head to Safeway or PCC Community Markets - Columbia City Co-op, both under 2 miles away. Seward Park is primarily residential, with locals often seen jogging, biking, or walking. Most residents drive for errands and commuting, though public transportation is available with numerous bus stops. The neighborhood is conveniently located under 3 miles from Interstate 5 and 4 miles from King County International Airport. The crime rate in Seward Park is lower than the national average, making it a relatively safe area to live.
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