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Corporate Apartments in King County that are short-term and furnished with utilties and services included. Convenient and simple living arrangements.

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1520 Eastlake Ave E
$1,790Studio, 1 Bath Home for RentAvailable Mar 2

1520 Eastlake Ave E

Seattle, WA 98102
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1406 Western Ave
$1,7501 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for RentAvailable Feb 1

1406 Western Ave

Seattle, WA 98101
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2015 2nd Ave
$2,480Studio, 1 Bath Home for RentAvailable Mar 29

2015 2nd Ave

Seattle, WA 98121
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Summerhill
1 Bedroom Apartments

Summerhill

10415 SE 174th StRenton, WA 98055
Corporate Housing
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Wimbledon Apartments
2 to 3 Bedroom Apartments

Wimbledon Apartments

4685 148th Ave NEBellevue, WA 98007
Corporate Housing
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8850 164th Ave NE
Studio Apartments

8850 164th Ave NE

8850 164th Ave NERedmond, WA 98052
Corporate Housing
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La Mirada
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1 Bedroom Apartments

La Mirada

1120 NE 43rd StSeattle, WA 98105
Corporate Housing
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Modern Luxe Condos
Studio Apartments

Modern Luxe Condos

300 Lenora StSeattle, WA 98121
Corporate Housing
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121 Lakeside Ave
Studio Apartments

121 Lakeside Ave

121 Lakeside AveSeattle, WA 98122
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Avalon Apartments
Studio Apartments

Avalon Apartments

4254 NE 7th AveSeattle, WA 98105
Corporate Housing
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Greenwood Inn
Studio Apartments

Greenwood Inn

9030 Greenwood AveSeattle, WA 98103
Corporate Housing
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601 Nuovo Studios
Studio Apartments

601 Nuovo Studios

601 Aurora Ave NSeattle, WA 98109
Furnished

Frequently Asked Questions about Corporate King County Apartments

What is the Cheapest Corporate apartment in King County?

Currently the most affordable Corporate Apartment in King County is at 1731 NW 57th St listed at $1,170.

How much is the average rent for a Corporate King County Apartment?

The average rent for a Corporate Apartment in King County is $2,913.

What is the largest Corporate King County Apartment for rent?

Today's Corporate apartment with the most square footage in King County is a 3,998 square feet unit starting from $5,150 at Two Lincoln Tower.

What is the average size for King County Corporate Apartments for rent?

The average size for a Corporate rental in King County is currently at 698 sq ft.

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