Vintage Seattle gem centrally located to all the hottest neighborhoods. Our house, built in 1924, is situated on a quiet street in Westlake walkable to Downtown, Fremont, and Queen Anne and a quick ride to Ballard, Capitol Hill, and University. Three public transit lines pass right by to take you anywhere you want to go. There's an expansive shared deck great for grilling and lounging outside. This is the perfect place to relax as you explore all that Seattle has to offer.
The entrance is numbered 2018 and is the rightmost door at the front of the house. There will be a set of stairs which will bring you up to your unit. You'll be staying on the top floor of a tri-unit building. We live right below and it's an old house, so you may hear us walking around at some point.
Westlake is Seattle's smallest neighborhood located on the western shore of Lake Union. Our house is located on a quiet street off of Dexter Avenue and there are two sets of stairs that will lead you down to Westlake Avenue and the lakefront. Street parking is free and usually pretty easy to find within two blocks of the house. Watch out for fire hydrants which are painted green and often easy to miss.
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Westlake is Seattle's smallest neighborhood located on the western shore of Lake Union. Our house is located on a quiet street off of Dexter Avenue and there are two sets of stairs that will lead you down to Westlake Avenue and the lakefront. Just steps away on Dexter you can find several local businesses. Lyon's Grocery is an excellent convenience store with delicious deli sandwiches. If you like boba, Tea King is a great option. The Toledo is a unique bar that also serves amazing flatbreads. And of course there's the Swedish Club which hosts various events throughout the week. If you enjoy kayaking or stand up paddle boarding, I would recommend the Northwest Outdoor Center.
Three public transit lines, 40, 62, and RapidRide E line, have stations on Westlake, Dexter, and Aurora respectively. If you take public transportation, I would recommend getting the Transit Go app for tickets and use your phone's mapping app to find the best routes. If you enjoy walking (or biking), I would recommend taking a walk along the Cheshiahud trail along Lake Union toward Fremont or South Lake Union (SLU). Both are just a mile away via the trail. To get to Pike Place Market, walk to SLU and then south along Westlake Ave which has a lot of shopping and dining options. That will get you to Westlake Center at which point you can take a right on Pine street and the market will be straight ahead. Total walk to the market is about 2 miles.
Free street parking available.
- Quite hours: from 10pm-8am
- No shoes inside the house please
- No parties, events, or large gatherings
- No unauthorized guest: Guests who are not listed on the reservation are considered unauthorized guests and will be charged $150 per night.
- Guests staying for more than 30 days must agree to sign a formal lease agreement.
- Complaints from neighbors for any disturbance or noise will lead to removal of guests from the property without a refund.
- No smoking: If evidence of smoking is found in the house or anywhere in the premises of the house, guest will be fined $250 for breaking our no smoking policy
- Breaking the house rules or any damage to the property or furnishings may cost you the deposit and we may enter the house (including police or legal action) for necessary corrective/preventive actions.
- The owners/managers reserve the right to enter the premises to make repairs/maintenance or in case of an emergency.