Welcome to NoCo Flats, brand new studio apartment homes in Columbia City – a vibrant community south of downtown that offers an urban feel while keeping a strong sense of neighborhood. Here you will find the weekly Farmers Market, PCC Natural Markets, Columbia City Bakery, Columbia City Theater, international cuisine and shopping just beyond your doorstep. Mingle with your neighbors and enjoy the friendly Columbia City vibe. And talk about convenience! We are steps from the bus lines and just down the hill from the light rail station, making your commute to Downtown a breeze and only 28 minutes!
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Amenities
Our apartments are well equipped for modern living with smart spaces designed to maximize every bit of square footage. These sleek studios have high-design interiors and allow you to create flexible spaces for a variety of needs.
⦁ Handsome wood-like flooring
⦁ Stylish & sleek finishes
⦁ Induction stove tops with high quality cookware provided
⦁ Microwave
⦁ Refrigerator
⦁ Quartz kitchen countertops, functional workspace
⦁ Triple Pane Windows
⦁ Water heater is powered by solar panels on roof – free heated water!
⦁ Bicycle storage
⦁ w/s/g flat $100, separate from rent
⦁ High tech on site laundry — download an app and do your laundry
⦁ Rooftop deck
⦁ Pet friendly – one cat is purrfectly welcome
⦁ 100 percent smoke free building
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Neighborhood
Located on Rainier Ave S. at the North end of Columbia City, NoCo Flats has the best of both worlds – it sits in a quiet, residential part of this district, but is only a few blocks away from the vibrant attractions for which this neighborhood is known. With a walk score of 92, a walker’s paradise, you will never be more than a few steps away from shopping, dining, parks and public transit.
“Columbia City, a historic neighborhood in southeast Seattle, began as a townsite developed by promoter J. K. Edmiston, who built an electric rail line from downtown Seattle through the Rainier Valley along the route now followed by Rainier Avenue. It was incorporated as an independent town in 1893 and was annexed into Seattle in 1907.”
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