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Union Park Apartments

1310 Minor Ave, Seattle, WA 98101

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Floor Plan Summary
Monthly RentBedroomsBathrooms
$1,802 - $4,330Studio - 1 Bed1 - 2

Rent Specials

*Holiday Special: No Rent Until 1/1/2025!* Contact the leasing office for more information on this limited time special.

Pricing and Floor Plans

Studio

$1,802
Studio, 1 Bath
574 Sq. Ft.

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1 Rental Available
Unit
Price
Sq. Ft.
Available
303
$1,802
574
Now

1x1B

$2,084 - $2,114
1 Bed, 1 Bath
634 Sq. Ft.

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4 Rentals Available
Unit
Price
Sq. Ft.
Available
216
$2,114
634
Now
410
$2,114
634
Now
208
$2,094
634
Now

1 Bed x 2 Bath Loft

$2,888
1 Bed, 2 Baths
878 Sq. Ft.

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1 Rental Available
Unit
Price
Sq. Ft.
Available
615
$2,888
878
Now

1 Bed x 1 Bath Loft

$4,330
1 Bed, 1 Bath
1,121 Sq. Ft.

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Dec. 13
Unit
Price
Sq. Ft.
Available
501
$4,330
1,121
12/13/24

1x1A - Split

$2,380
1 Bed, 1 Bath
702 Sq. Ft.

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Dec. 22
Unit
Price
Sq. Ft.
Available
213
$2,380
702
12/22/24
* Price shown is base rent and may not include non-optional fees and utilities. View Fees and Policies for details. Price, availability, fees, and any applicable rent special are subject to change without notice. * Square footage definitions vary. Displayed square footage is approximate.
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The Closest Campus to Union Park Apartments is Seattle Central Community College

Details

Property Information

  • Built in 1989
  • 84 units / 6 stories

Fees and Policies

The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.

One-Time Move-In Fees

  • Application Fee
    $37

Property Highlights

Experience sophisticated living in a cozy residential nook bordering Seattle's Capitol Hill and First Hill neighborhoods, only steps away from downtown financial and shopping districts, the city's best nightlife and more. Pike Place Market, Benaroya Hall, museums, theaters, Seattle's world class library and professional sporting events are within only blocks, and you'll find easy access to major medical centers, freeways and public transportation.

  • City Views
  • Smoke-Free Community
  • All New, Energy-Efficient Windows in Every Home
  • Security Cameras
  • Carpeting
  • Resident Rewards Program
  • In-Home Washer and Dryer
  • Private Courtyard with New Dog Run
  • A/C Port in Every Home
  • Extra Storage

Apartment Amenities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Cable Ready
  • Carpet
  • Deck
  • Den
  • Dining Room
  • Dishwasher
  • Disposal
  • Hardwood Floors
  • High Speed Internet Access

Community Features

  • 24 Hour Access
  • Courtyard
  • Dog Park
  • Elevator
  • Fitness Center
  • Garages
  • Gated
  • Lounge
  • Package Service
  • Picnic Area

Area Scores

Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
99
Out of 100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100
Out of 100
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
83
Out of 100

Transit

Subway
University Street
1 min Drive
Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority Rail
Subway
University St Sta Acrd & Tunnel Sta.-Bay A
1 min Drive
Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority Rail
Subway
Westlake Sta Acrd & Tunnel Station-Bay A
2 min Drive
Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority Rail
Subway
Westlake
2 min Drive
Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority Rail
Subway
Westlake Center
3 min Drive
Seattle Monorail Services
Commuter Rail
King Street (Seattle) Station
4 min Drive
Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority Rail
Airport
Seattle-Tacoma International
23 min Drive
Seattle-Tacoma International
Airport
Seattle Paine Field International
34 min Drive
PAE

Moving to First Hill, Seattle, WA

Shopping Centers

Shoppers will appreciate Union Park Apartments proximity to Melrose Market, 1000 Madison, and Harvard Market. Melrose Market is 0.2 miles away, and 1000 Madison is within a 6 minute walk.

Commuting

With top-notch public transportation and a TransitScore of 100, First Hill is rider's paradise. Within 26.4 miles of Union Park Apartments, you’ll find Broadway & Pike-Pine, Broadway & Marion, and Westlake Sta Acrd & Tunnel Station-Bay A.

Parks and Recreation

Recreational activities near Union Park Apartments are plentiful. Discover 5 parks within 1.3 miles, including Freeway Park, Seattle Aquarium, and Denny Park.

Airports

Living in First Hill provides easy access to Seattle-Tacoma International, located just 24 minutes from Union Park Apartments. Another nearby airport is Seattle Paine Field International, located 23.1 miles away.

Property Details

Experience sophisticated living in a cozy residential nook bordering Seattle's Capitol Hill and First Hill neighborhoods, only steps away from downtown financial and shopping districts, the city's best nightlife and more.
Pike Place Market, Benaroya...
Hall, museums, theaters, Seattle's world class library and professional sporting events are within only blocks, and you'll find easy access to major medical centers, freeways and public transportation.

Union Park Apartments is located in Seattle, WA in the 98101 zip code.

Contact

Property Address:
1310 Minor Ave,
Seattle, WA 98101
Phone Number: (206) 222-4123
More Information:
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Office Hours
  • SundayCLOSED
  • Monday9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Thursday9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Friday9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Saturday10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Renter Reviews

For Union Park

4.7

6 Ratings & Reviews

How Is This Rating Determined?

4/5/23

Terrible lies moving out

Moved in August 24, 2022 and out March 4, 2023 allowed to break lease because the apartment was in such despair to include: broken appliances never fixed, counter tops ripped my clothing walking by catching my sweaters. Scalding hot water random causing 1st degree burns on skin. The dishwasher handle broken and caused my finger to bleed more than one occasion. The cabinets are broken as well as closets. They charged me close to 200.00/month for water sewer and garbage each month for 634 square... foot carpeted apartment I was not in well more than 40 hours a week at work. My electric bill was approximately 100/every 2 months. Parking I was charged 225/month. The patio door so poorly insulated I was not able to be on that side of room in winter it was so cold. If you think you’re moving in there prepare for SWAT to bang down neighbors doors at 4 AM and the fire alarms aren’t a drill! Day before I was moving out the Seattle fire had to come out due to more broken issues in the run down building. Expect to add extra 500.00 per month to your rent on top of what their base rent is. Upon move out I got water bill 210.11. Less than week later it went to 301.01 for the same bill. They make up their math and when I tried to fix it proving with bank statements all of my emails came back undeliverable. Run far far away from any Thrive community. This one is a total dump too.

Review from Apartments.com

1 Person Found This Helpful

1/6/22

Terrible Move-Out Experience

Living here was mostly a good experience, especially once the construction ended. Great location, dated, but sufficient interiors (e.g., washing machines from the 80s that the maintenance guy said "we will replace when they fully break down"). However, this one star review is due to my ongoing experience with the move-out process.

I contacted Tony N. on Dec 3rd, 2021 about my intent to move out at the end of the December month. I had been on a month-to-month lease and decided to move out...
officially once the new rates were presented. In that email I communicated my intent to not continue the lease, well before the 20 days notice they required. No response. Interestingly, my new landlords were able to contact Union Park to confirm I was a resident, so someone in management had to know I was moving out.

Trying to avoid any issues and make sure they were aware and preparing for a new listing, I followed-up again. And again. And several more times throughout the month. Several emails, several phone calls, and a longer voice message left on their listed phone number to contact them. No responses.

It is now 1/5, I am fully moved out. As far as I know, the apartment is still unlocked with the keys on the counter. I have yet to hear anything from Union Park Management, but lo and behold, I see a charge on my account for January 2022 rent.

The new rates really are not worth it, as someone who spent a lot of time browsing new apartments during the month-to-month lease, they are now overpriced and not worth the lack of service and overall quality of apartments.

Review from Apartments.com

1 Person Found This Helpful

11/6/21

Failure to Communicate or Perform

Not only were we misled about what our apartment would look like during our tour, but renovations that were promised disappeared, packages were constantly stolen so they increased fees and brought in a poorly performing package service no one likes, and to top it all off our rent got hiked ~20% over a year while they refused to even put a grill in a patio. Union Park represents corner-cutting at it's final stage. Glad we can move elsewhere now. Maybe their elevators won't break, and maybe their... emergency systems won't wake us up at 2 AM IN THE MORNING.

Review from Apartments.com

9/6/19

Shady

The staff are very friendly, but they mislead us about renovations. Scaffolding is going up, balconies are off limits, windows must be closed for privacy as construction crews demolish the outside. And they’re kicking residents out after leases expire, so the renovations will not help you. We were also assaulted right out front. Stay away.

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13 People Found This Helpful

8/16/15

Walkable & safe location on top of the hill

This apartment was one of the most affordable in the area when I was looking for a one-bedroom, and has a wonderful management team. They are kind, helpful and very security-conscious. They respond quickly to your maintenance requests (usually within a day) and put packages inside your apartment if you aren't home, which is awesome if you've had packages stolen from outside your door before. There aren't many amenities, but the gym is decent and always clean, and there is an outdoor... patio/garden area only accessible to those living in the building, and almost always empty and peaceful. It's an amazing location for bars, restaurants on Capitol Hill, plus about a ten minute walk to the heart of downtown. Several bus lines run within minutes of the apartment. Pro tip: ask the management about any units that have been renovated -- our apartment just got new hardwood (gorgeous) floors which we were lucky to get at the same rent price.

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4 People Found This Helpful

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