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FOR RENT — Dexter Ave / Lower Queen Anne 2BR with Lake Union Views

Location: 655 Crockett St, Seattle, WA 98109
Rent: $3,600/month
Unit: 2 bed / 2 bath — 1,006 sq ft
Lease: 1-year (+) term

Property Overview
Spacious 2-bedroom, 2-bath residence in the desirable Westlake/Queen Anne area featuring expansive views of Lake Union, the Seattle skyline, and seaplane activity.

Key Features
● Private covered patio with panoramic Lake Union and city views as well as rooftop access with 180 degree views
● Two parking spaces
● In-unit washer and dryer
● Air conditioning in living room and central heating
● Kitchen with maple cabinetry and tiled countertops
● Walk-in closet with plenty of custom built in storage in the bedroom and bathrooms
● Additional storage space in garage
● Access to shared rooftop deck with 180° views
● Pet-friendly (cats and dogs allowed)
● Utilities included: water, gas, sewer, garbage, and recycling

Requests for showings are welcome. Please reach out for additional details or to schedule a viewing.

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/63510197\_zpid/?view=public

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u/ahdmsid — 6 days ago

I (24m) somehow am working two jobs and by the end of the year i'll have 30k saved! Not sure where to go? California? Seattle, WA? Chicago?

I'd like to leave Florida and move west, I'm not sure where yet. I am confident I'll find work within a year wherever I go within a year. I'll be moving with 30k saved and thats it. I dont have much family but I know I need to leave florida before 2027. I plan to put a years worth of rent down where I go, but I am not too sure where?

I am from NY and was homeless there while I was younger, I kind of miss it, but i'm drawn to go to California or Seattle Washington. I'd like to move to states that have walkability for the most part. I know I can basically find an in somewhere in tech roles one way or another. I'd like to slowly move back into game art but as of now I do tech support at two different places.

One of the places I work, I may still be able to work since its all remote. But im moving with the idea in mind that im going somewhere with a fresh start.

At the beggining of the year I told myself I have to move this year, and somehow managed to find two jobs working 80+ hrs weekly but I really think its worth it. Just not sure where really and i'm horrible with making choices. Would love some guidance. I've basically moved around the east coast for most of my childhood.

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u/isukari — 11 days ago