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Laurelhurst Homes for Rent

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    $6,700 per month

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 3,290 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    4529 E Laurel Dr NE, Seattle, WA 98105

    Avail NOW! Stunning Laurelhurst rental with breathtaking Lake Washington and Mt. Rainier views! Elegant, light-filled living in one of Seattle’s most desirable neighborhoods. Freshly painted inside and out, this well-cared for home offers 4 spacious bedrooms and a bright kitchen with scenic vistas. Upstairs features Primary BR + 2nd BR and full bath. Main floor has 2 BR's, full bath, kitchen,

    David Drake Windermere PM/Lori Gill Assoc.

    4529 E Laurel Dr NE, Seattle, WA 98105
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    $3,895 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,280 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    5022 48th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105

    Avail NOW! Sand Point 3BR rental, in immaculate condition. This home is dialed in from top to bottom. Single level, amazing street, front and back yard, light and bright and ready to be your next home. 1 dog under 25lbs OK w/500 add'l pet deposit. Landscaping included. This one will go fast.

    David Drake Windermere PM/Lori Gill Assoc.

    5022 48th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105

About Laurelhurst

Laurelhurst in Seattle is a desirable neighborhood situated on a tree-lined peninsula between Union Bay and Lake Washington. Known for its community feel and proximity to the University of Washington, it attracts many university employees and professors. The area is just 6 miles from downtown Seattle, making it convenient for city access while maintaining a suburban atmosphere. Homes here are diverse, featuring well-maintained 1920s Tudors, Colonials, and stylish mid-century designs, often with views of Lake Washington. The Seattle Public Schools district serves the area, with highly rated schools like Laurelhurst Elementary, Eckstein Middle School, and Roosevelt High School. Villa Academy, a private school, also boasts high ratings. Local features include the Laurelhurst Playfield, which offers playgrounds, sports fields, and tennis courts, and the Laurelhurst Beach Club, providing beach access and water activities. Dining options on 45th Street include Burke-Gilman Brewing Company and General Porpoise, known for its coffee and donuts. The neighborhood also has a high-end grocery store, Metropolitan Market, and Varlamos Pizzeria, a local favorite. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the Union Bay Natural Area and the Burke Gilman Trail. Public transportation is accessible via King County Metro Stops, and the University of Washington is just one mile away.

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