Highlights
- Spectacular views
 - Vibrant community
 - Downtown living experience
 - Vibrant downtown living
 - Urban residences
 
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The Sixth & Pine Building features exceptional urban residences with stunning views and a vibrant community, earning a strong 9 out of 10 in overall rating and location. Its competitive pricing and impressive amenities, rated at 10 and 8 respectively, make it stand out among comparable properties. Additionally, the property is situated near numerous cultural venues, parks, and co-working spaces, further enhancing its appeal for those seeking an engaging lifestyle.
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| 01 Columbia | Studio | 1 bath | 395 sqft | $1,370 /mo | 1 unit available | A large studio with a nice south-facing view. Take a virtual tour: www sixthandpine com tour Our urban residences are the ultimate downtown living experience. Street-facing units have spectacular views and put you right in the thick of the city’s hustle and bustle. Or, choose the quiet oasis of our south-facing units. Whichever residence you choose, the excitement of downtown is right outside your front door. The Sixth & Pine Building is a Seattle landmark, designed by architect James Blackwell and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A classic example of 1920s architecture, the terra-cotta building stands proudly in the heart of Seattle’s retail core and central business district. You’re steps away from the best shopping, eating and entertainment. Walk to work, cross the street to Westlake Center, or stroll down to the Pike Place Market and experience all that downtown Seattle has to offer. Directly across the street, access the downtown transit tunnel and connect with buses taking you across King, Snohomish and Pierce counties. Take a light rail train to the UW, Sodo and Sea-Tac airport. See our application policies at www sixthandpine com There’s never a dull moment at the corner of Sixth & Pine. From the Torchlight parade to holiday festivities, see it all happen right outside your living room. And enjoy the sense of community that makes downtown living so vibrant. | |
| 05 Spring | 1 bed | 1 bath | 486 sqft | $1,580–$1,675 /mo | 2 units available | Upper level one-bedroom, fully updated with stainless appliances. Take a virtual tour: www sixthandpine com tour Our urban studios and one-bedroom residences are the ultimate downtown living experience. Street-facing units have spectacular views and put you right in the thick of the city’s hustle and bustle. Or, choose the quiet oasis of our south-facing units. Whichever residence you choose, the excitement of downtown is right outside your front door. The Sixth & Pine Building is a Seattle landmark, designed by architect James Blackwell and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A classic example of 1920s architecture, the terra-cotta building stands proudly in the heart of Seattle’s retail core and central business district. You’re steps away from the best shopping, eating and entertainment. Walk to work, cross the street to Westlake Center, or stroll down to the Pike Place Market and experience all that downtown Seattle has to offer. Directly across the street, access the downtown transit tunnel and connect with buses taking you across King, Snohomish and Pierce counties. Take a light rail train to the UW, Sodo and Sea-Tac airport. See our application policies at www sixthandpine com There’s never a dull moment at the corner of Sixth & Pine. From the Torchlight parade to holiday festivities, see it all happen right outside your living room. And enjoy the sense of community that makes downtown living so vibrant. | |
| 06 Seneca | 1 bed | 1 bath | 482 sqft | $1,580 /mo | 1 unit available | Spacious one-bedroom across from Nordstrom with a great downtown view and stainless steel appliances. Take a virtual tour of this floor plan: www sixthandpine com tour Our urban residences are the ultimate downtown living experience. Street-facing units have spectacular views and put you right in the thick of the city’s hustle and bustle. Or, choose the quiet oasis of our south-facing units. Whichever residence you choose, the excitement of downtown is right outside your front door. The Sixth & Pine Building is a Seattle landmark, designed by architect James Blackwell and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A classic example of 1920s architecture, the terra-cotta building stands proudly in the heart of Seattle’s retail core and central business district. You’re steps away from the best shopping, eating and entertainment. Walk to work, cross the street to Westlake Center, or stroll down to the Pike Place Market and experience all that downtown Seattle has to offer. Directly across the street, access the downtown transit tunnel and connect with buses taking you across King, Snohomish and Pierce counties. Take a light rail train to the UW, Sodo and Sea-Tac airport. See our application policies at www sixthandpine com There’s never a dull moment at the corner of Sixth & Pine. From the Torchlight parade to holiday festivities, see it all happen right outside your living room. And enjoy the sense of community that makes downtown living so vibrant. | 
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Our urban residences are the ultimate downtown living experience. Street-facing units have spectacular views and put you right in the thick of the city’s hustle and bustle. Or, choose the quiet oasis of our south-facing units. Whichever residence you choose, the excitement of downtown is right outside your front door. The Sixth & Pine Building is a Seattle landmark, designed by architect James Blackwell and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A classic example of 1920s architecture, the terra-cotta building stands proudly in the heart of Seattle’s retail core and central business district. You’re steps away from the best shopping, eating and entertainment. Walk to work, cross the street to Westlake Center, or stroll down to the Pike Place Market and experience all that downtown Seattle has to offer. Directly across the street, access the downtown transit tunnel and connect with buses taking you across King, Snohomish and Pierce counties. Take a light rail train to the UW, Sodo and Sea-Tac airport. See our application policies at the Sixthandpine Web site. There’s never a dull moment at the corner of Sixth & Pine. From the Torchlight parade to holiday festivities, see it all happen right outside your living room. And enjoy the sense of community that makes downtown living so vibrant.
How Sixth & Pine Building compares to other nearby properties.
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Considerations
Studio apartments at Sixth & Pine Building cost about 22% less than the average rent price for studios in Central Business District.
1-bedroom apartments here are priced 34% lower than 1-bedrooms in Central Business District.
| Month | Median Rent | 
|---|---|
| November 2023 | $1,441 | 
| December 2023 | $1,405 | 
| January 2024 | $1,395 | 
| February 2024 | $1,381 | 
| March 2024 | $1,393 | 
| April 2024 | $1,395 | 
| May 2024 | $1,398 | 
| June 2024 | $1,396 | 
| July 2024 | $1,425 | 
| August 2024 | $1,419 | 
| September 2024 | $1,398 | 
| October 2024 | $1,386 | 
| November 2024 | $1,384 | 
| December 2024 | $1,392 | 
| January 2025 | $1,395 | 
| February 2025 | $1,376 | 
| March 2025 | $1,387 | 
| April 2025 | $1,395 | 
| May 2025 | $1,395 | 
| June 2025 | $1,396 | 
| July 2025 | $1,396 | 
| August 2025 | $1,400 | 
| September 2025 | $1,397 | 
| October 2025 | $1,392 | 
| November 2025 | $1,379 | 
| Month | Median Rent | 
|---|---|
| November 2023 | $2,008 | 
| December 2023 | $1,934 | 
| January 2024 | $1,957 | 
| February 2024 | $1,921 | 
| March 2024 | $1,992 | 
| April 2024 | $1,884 | 
| May 2024 | $1,829 | 
| June 2024 | $1,989 | 
| July 2024 | $2,003 | 
| August 2024 | $2,087 | 
| September 2024 | $1,990 | 
| October 2024 | $1,897 | 
| November 2024 | $2,036 | 
| December 2024 | $2,021 | 
| January 2025 | $2,112 | 
| February 2025 | $2,006 | 
| March 2025 | $2,038 | 
| April 2025 | $2,018 | 
| May 2025 | $2,021 | 
| June 2025 | $2,009 | 
| July 2025 | $2,070 | 
| August 2025 | $2,005 | 
| September 2025 | $1,903 | 
| October 2025 | $1,770 | 
| November 2025 | $1,764 | 
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Rent-to-income ratio
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