Tuscany, #207 ? 1 Month FREE - ? 1 Month FREE on a 12-Month Lease ?
Can receive free month upfront or split over first 6-months for rent payment of $1829/mo!
Regular monthly price is $2195 thereafter. Ask Manager or Leasing Agent for details.
The Tuscany Apartments is a beautifully designed Italian-style apartment building located in the heart of First Hill on Seneca Street. Originally built as The Piedmont Apartment Hotel in 1928, this historic building has an eclectic history and was designed by one of Seattle's most prominent architects, Daniel Huntington.
Today, The Tuscany offers 87 apartment homes - both Studios, 1 & 2-bedrooms, many of which have been refinished. Most of the historic tiling and elegant details of the hotel lobby have remained, as well as the large private courtyard for residents!
Just 2 blocks from Madison & Boren, and 3 blocks from Broadway & Pike, The Tuscany is walking distance to plenty of Seattle's most popular restaurants, shops, grocers, music venues, art galleries, cafes & pubs! Multiple bus lines run within 2 blocks of the building including 64, 63, 60, 193, 12, 309, 630, the First Hill Streetcar is 3 blocks, and the #2 bus is right across the street. If you're commuting, easily hop on I-5 within 5 minutes via Madison Street. And if you're a student, you can conveniently walk to Seattle University or Seattle Central C.C. in 7 minutes.
ADDITIONAL INFO:
* Reserved Garage Parking starting at $195/month (subject to change)
* Laundry Facility in building
* Tenants pay all utilities separately
* Storage Units available $15-25/month
* Free Indoor Bike Storage
* 2 Elevators
* Resident Call Box / Limited Access Entry
* Cats are welcome! 2 max, $10/month
<< Apply online or schedule a tour! >>
NorthwestApartments.com/Tuscany
No Dogs Allowed
(RLNE3337040)
Tuscany, #512 - Apartment #512 has vinyl-wood flooring and faces East. The open kitchen also features a dishwasher. The sizeable bedroom closet has mirrored closet doors, as does the coat closet.
The Tuscany Apartments is a beautifully designed Italian-style apartment building located in the heart of First Hill on Seneca Street. Originally built as The Piedmont Apartment Hotel in 1928, this historic building has an eclectic history and was designed by one of Seattle's most prominent architects, Daniel Huntington.
Today, The Tuscany offers 87 apartment homes - both Studios, 1 & 2-bedrooms, many of which have been refinished. Most of the historic tiling and elegant details of the hotel lobby have remained, as well as the large private courtyard for residents!
Just 2 blocks from Madison & Boren, and 3 blocks from Broadway & Pike, The Tuscany is walking distance to plenty of Seattle's most popular restaurants, shops, grocers, music venues, art galleries, cafes & pubs! Multiple bus lines run within 2 blocks of the building including 64, 63, 60, 193, 12, 309, 630, the First Hill Streetcar is 3 blocks, and the #2 bus is right across the street. If you're commuting, easily hop on I-5 within 5 minutes via Madison Street. And if you're a student, you can conveniently walk to Seattle University or Seattle Central C.C. in 7 minutes.
ADDITIONAL INFO:
* Reserved Garage Parking
* Laundry Facility in building
* Tenants pay all utilities separately
* Storage Units available $15-25/month
* Free Indoor Bike Storage
* 2 Elevators
* Resident Call Box / Limited Access Entry
* Cats are welcome! 2 max, $10/month
APPLY ONLINE or SCHEDULE A TOUR:
NorthwestApartments.com/Tuscany
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