AVAILABLE April 1! Open house Monday at 4p, Wednesday at 6p.
Furnished monthly room rental in elegantly restored house-share with old world charm and details. Month-to-month rental, includes all utilities: wireless internet, garbage, water, sewer, electricity and gas.
Furnishings include bed, towels, linens, pillows, computer desk and chair, lamp, dresser, laundry basket, full-length mirror, artwork, rug and night stand.
Stay as short as one month - or as long as you'd like. Walking distance to Lake Washington, stores and restaurants in a quiet residential neighborhood just 2.5 miles from downtown Seattle. This elegant furnished bedroom on the main floor shares a large kitchen with two refrigerators, all modern appliances, gas stove, microwave and dishwasher. Hardwood flooring throughout, large living room with convenient gas fireplace, spacious sun porch with magnificent view of Lake Washington, Bellevue skyline and mountains. French doors to backyard deck for BBQ and yard. Washer and dryer in basement. Utilities include wireless internet, electric, gas, garbage, water, sewer, and lawn maintenance.
About the neighborhood:
Neighborhood is close to Capitol Hill, Central District and the Madrona restaurants area. It is walking distance to wooded trails to Lake Washington. Douglass Truth Library, Mountain Flow Yoga Center, Red Apple grocery store, a couple of coffee shops, Amazon.com, Lowe's and Walgreen's.
Located three miles east of Pioneer Square, Leschi draws people from nearby downtown Seattle. Named after a local Nisqually chief, Leschi has a history dating back centuries--to when it served as a seasonal Duwamish tribe settlement. By the 1890s, Leschi Park and the lakefront served as a vacation and leisure destination for local European settlers. As the neighborhood continued to develop, people started to move here and call Leschi their home.
Today, the Leschi waterfront still draws outdoor-activity seekers, and two parks--Leschi Park and Frink Park--provide plenty of space in which to play. In addition to amazing views of Lake Washington, Leschi is surrounded by parks, marinas, water sports, cafes and wonderful routes for bicyclists, runners and walkers.
But outdoor sports aren't the only draw. Leschi holds two small business cores. The area along Lakeside Avenue South is home to Leschi Market, a gym and restaurants such as Daniel's Broiler, BluWater Bistro and Starbucks. A smaller commercial area on the Leschi-Mount Baker Ridge at 31st Avenue offers a spa, financial offices, a pet store and restaurants nearby.
Even with its laid-back, suburban vibe, Leschi is just a 10-minute drive from the bustling activity of downtown Seattle, and its proximity to the Interstate-90 floating bridge allows for easy access to the Eastside. Leschi's architectural medley and diversity of residents make this waterfront enclave perfect for urban-minded neighborhood living.
Transportation:
Easy access to I-90, highways, and bus lines. Several bus routes nearby go to various areas including Capitol Hill, downtown, Queen Anne, south Seattle, University District, etc. (#2, 3, 4, 8, 14, 27 and 48).
Shared house living: Typically, our housemates are socially-minded, responsible, working professionals who enjoy living in a nice place with other respectful individuals. Typically, our short-term rentals approach to housing attracts people in transitional times of life, and new arrivals, including many contract workers or international visitors--really anyone who wants a convenient, hassle-free lifestyle, without having to commit to a long-term lease. Current housemates include an Amazon developer, a civil engineer, a former commercial appraiser, and myself, a former arts funder turned real estate entrepreneur. Otherwise, housemates come and go, but they are usually a very fun and interesting mix of personalities, nationalities and backgrounds. All tenants must submit an application, with screening on background, credit, income and rental history. I am a professional property manager, and it is my job to see to it that there is a good mix of tenants--I live here too!
If this sounds like a good fit for you, please email HomeLandInvestment@gmail.com or call 888-621-4999 to schedule a showing.
Happy Investing!
Showing posts with label short term rental in Seattle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label short term rental in Seattle. Show all posts
Monday, March 9, 2015
Friday, July 25, 2014
$500/mo Short Term Rental in Seattle
Yes this is for real, and yes the price is legitimate. This property is
being developed, but can be rented for a six-month term to a tenant who
is willing to deal with minor repairs, maintain the yard, and be a good
tenant in the neighborhood.
Here is the link to the virtual tour!** Virtual Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQCH29VW3J0
The house is located on a major pedestrian and bus corridor, 1/2 block to the Rainier Beach Light Rail Station. Close to Kubota Gardens, Lake Washington, Beer Sheva Park, Rainier Beach library, community center and business district.
There is a spacious detached garage, and an unfinished basement with washer/dryer hook-ups, but no appliances. There is an electric stove and a clean refrigerator - but no guarantees on working conditions. Any tenant would need to accept the property in "as-is" condition, and be willing to make any repairs necessary during their tenancy.
The ideal tenant would be handy enough to take care of keeping the property clean and in good order. External appearances and good curb appeal to improve the property's "face" to the community would be extremely important.
The ideal tenant will be able to maintain the yard and grounds, ensuring that they remain clean, free of litter and graffiti. Any yard plants may be transplanted with the tenant at the end of their tenancy, if desired.
The ideal tenant is handy at making repairs as needed to bathroom and kitchen fixtures (these have not been inspected by owner, so tenant will have to do their own due diligence). Tenant must also install smoke detectors as required by code, for their own protection.
Tenant may make any interior modifications that do not involve structural changes, but will most certainly include cleaning, and may include changing flooring, painting, hanging items on walls, etc.
Tenant will be required to obtain renter's insurance and show a copy of the policy prior to move-in. Owner can provide referrals to insurance agents.
The ideal tenant will be a contributing member of society, a good neighbor, and a good representative for the owner in the community.
Smokers and pets are welcome. The yard is fully fenced and would be suitable for someone with pets. Please, no dangerous breeds will be allowed. Just google "dangerous breeds," if you are uncertain whether your pet will qualify.
If this sounds like a good fit for you, please review the photos
http://postlets.com/r/4354-s-henderson-st-seattle-wa-98118/11926752
and embedded video, drive by the property, and then send an email responding to these questions:
1) What is your experience in maintaining, repairing, remodeling, building or rehabbing property?
2) Do you own a car? bicycle? do you use public transit?
3) How would you be willing to maintain the grounds and yard at this property?
4) What pets do you own? are they licensed in the City of Seattle?
5) Do you have your own washer/dryer? or do you plan to use a laundromat?
6) Why do you think you would be a good fit for this rental?
7) Have you driven by the property?
Please reply to HomeLandInvestment@gmail.com
Here is the link to the virtual tour!** Virtual Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQCH29VW3J0
The house is located on a major pedestrian and bus corridor, 1/2 block to the Rainier Beach Light Rail Station. Close to Kubota Gardens, Lake Washington, Beer Sheva Park, Rainier Beach library, community center and business district.
There is a spacious detached garage, and an unfinished basement with washer/dryer hook-ups, but no appliances. There is an electric stove and a clean refrigerator - but no guarantees on working conditions. Any tenant would need to accept the property in "as-is" condition, and be willing to make any repairs necessary during their tenancy.
The ideal tenant would be handy enough to take care of keeping the property clean and in good order. External appearances and good curb appeal to improve the property's "face" to the community would be extremely important.
The ideal tenant will be able to maintain the yard and grounds, ensuring that they remain clean, free of litter and graffiti. Any yard plants may be transplanted with the tenant at the end of their tenancy, if desired.
The ideal tenant is handy at making repairs as needed to bathroom and kitchen fixtures (these have not been inspected by owner, so tenant will have to do their own due diligence). Tenant must also install smoke detectors as required by code, for their own protection.
Tenant may make any interior modifications that do not involve structural changes, but will most certainly include cleaning, and may include changing flooring, painting, hanging items on walls, etc.
Tenant will be required to obtain renter's insurance and show a copy of the policy prior to move-in. Owner can provide referrals to insurance agents.
The ideal tenant will be a contributing member of society, a good neighbor, and a good representative for the owner in the community.
Smokers and pets are welcome. The yard is fully fenced and would be suitable for someone with pets. Please, no dangerous breeds will be allowed. Just google "dangerous breeds," if you are uncertain whether your pet will qualify.
If this sounds like a good fit for you, please review the photos
http://postlets.com/r/4354-s-henderson-st-seattle-wa-98118/11926752
and embedded video, drive by the property, and then send an email responding to these questions:
1) What is your experience in maintaining, repairing, remodeling, building or rehabbing property?
2) Do you own a car? bicycle? do you use public transit?
3) How would you be willing to maintain the grounds and yard at this property?
4) What pets do you own? are they licensed in the City of Seattle?
5) Do you have your own washer/dryer? or do you plan to use a laundromat?
6) Why do you think you would be a good fit for this rental?
7) Have you driven by the property?
Please reply to HomeLandInvestment@gmail.com
Monday, June 9, 2014
Furnished Seattle Room Rental

Contact info:
Wendy Ceccherelli | Home Land Seattle | 425-270-7292
216 31st Avenue
216 31st Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
$775/mo
KEY FEATURES
Year Built: 1912
Bedrooms: 1 Bed
Bathrooms: 1 Bath
Lease Duration: 1 Month (See Details Below)
Deposit: $700
Pets Policy: No Pets Allowed
Laundry: Shared
Property Type: Single Family House
DESCRIPTION
AVAILABLE any time after June 15 ! Showings by appointment.
Furnished monthly room rental in elegantly restored house-share with old world charm and details. Month-to-month rental, all utilities, including wireless internet, garbage, water, sewer, electricity and gas. Stay as short as one month - or as long as you'd like. Walking distance to Lake Washington, stores and restaurants in a quiet residential neighborhood just 2.5 miles from downtown Seattle. This elegant furnished bedroom on the main floor shares a large kitchen with two refrigerators, all modern appliances, gas stove, microwave and dishwasher. Hardwood flooring throughout, large living room with convenient gas fireplace, spacious sun porch with magnificent view of Lake Washington, Bellevue skyline and mountains. French doors to backyard deck for BBQ and yard. Washer and dryer in basement. Utilities include wireless internet, electric, gas, garbage, water, sewer, and lawn maintenance.
About the neighborhood:
Neighborhood is close to Capitol Hill, Central District and the Madrona restaurants area. It is walking distance to wooded trails to Lake Washington. Douglass Truth Library, Mountain Flow Yoga Center, Red Apple grocery store, a couple of coffee shops, Amazon.com, Lowe's and Walgreen's.
Located three miles east of Pioneer Square, Leschi draws people from nearby downtown Seattle. Named after a local Nisqually chief, Leschi has a history dating back centuries--to when it served as a seasonal Duwamish tribe settlement. By the 1890s, Leschi Park and the lakefront served as a vacation and leisure destination for local European settlers. As the neighborhood continued to develop, people started to move here and call Leschi their home.
Today, the Leschi waterfront still draws outdoor-activity seekers, and two parks--Leschi Park and Frink Park--provide plenty of space in which to play. In addition to amazing views of Lake Washington, Leschi is surrounded by parks, marinas, water sports, cafes and wonderful routes for bicyclists, runners and walkers.
But outdoor sports aren't the only draw. Leschi holds two small business cores. The area along Lakeside Avenue South is home to Leschi Market, a gym and restaurants such as Daniel's Broiler, BluWater Bistro and Starbucks. A smaller commercial area on the Leschi-Mount Baker Ridge at 31st Avenue offers a spa, financial offices, a pet store and restaurants nearby.
Even with its laid-back, suburban vibe, Leschi is just a 10-minute drive from the bustling activity of downtown Seattle, and its proximity to the Interstate-90 floating bridge allows for easy access to the Eastside. Leschi's architectural medley and diversity of residents make this waterfront enclave perfect for urban-minded neighborhood living.
Transportation:
Easy access to I-90, highways, and bus lines. Several bus routes nearby go to various areas including Capitol Hill, downtown, Queen Anne, south Seattle, University District, etc. (#2, 3, 4, 8, 14, 27 and 48).
Shared house living: Typically, our housemates are socially-minded, responsible, working professionals who enjoy living in a nice place with other respectful individuals. Typically, our short-term rentals approach to housing attracts people in transitional times of life, and new arrivals, including many contract workers or international visitors--really anyone who wants a convenient, hassle-free lifestyle, without having to commit to a long-term lease. Current housemates include an Amazon developer, a civil engineer, a former commercial appraiser, and myself, a former arts funder turned real estate entrepreneur. Otherwise, housemates come and go, but they are usually a very fun and interesting mix of personalities, nationalities and backgrounds. All tenants must submit an application, with screening on background, credit, income and rental history. I am a professional property manager, and it is my job to see to it that there is a good mix of tenants--I live here too!
If this sounds like a good fit for you, please hit reply to this ad to schedule a showing.
RENTAL FEATURES
- Living room
- Dining room
- Range / Oven
- Refrigerator
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Garbage disposal
- Balcony, Deck, or Patio
- Yard
- Fenced yard
- Lawn
- Heat: forced air
- Double pane / Storm windows
- Cable-ready
- High-speed internet
- Hardwood floor
- Granite countertop
- Fireplace
- Vintage building
- Near transportation
- On-street parking
First months rent plus security deposit.
No last month rent if income qualified.
$20.00 per person tenant screening fee.
No pets, no smoking, no illegal drugs.
Month to month lease.
Contact info:
Wendy Ceccherelli
Home Land Seattle
425-270-7292
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