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Corner 63 Apartments

4.1
(32 reviews)

Business Details

6300 9th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA
98115, United States
(855) 664-0709
https://www.corner63apartments.com/

About

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Welcome to Corner 63, a brand new boutique apartment building offering studio, one- and two-bedrooms in the sought-after Roosevelt neighborhood of Seattle. Corner 63 is the perfect home base for an active lifestyle with close proximity to the light rail and bus transit, local restaurants, parks, retail, bike paths, and much more. Call us today to schedule a tour and explore all the features of our apartments in Roosevelt, Seattle!

Location

Corner 63 Apartments
6300 9th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA
98115, United States

Hours

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
Saturday9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
SundayClosed

Reviews

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  • DG
    Daniel Gaughran
    Aug 2, 2026
    5.0
    excellent place to spend the night
  • JG
    Jonathan Guillen
    Jul 2, 2026
    4.0
    Great location! Walking distance to Green Lake, Whole Foods, LA Fitness, and the light rail station. Everything you need is right nearby. Big thanks to Hillary, Moss, and Gilbert for being such a great team!
  • DD
    Dan Dana
    Apr 27, 2026
    5.0
    Beautiful property. The manager Hillary was incredibly helpful and informative. Would recommend to anyone
  • JR
    jan roberts
    Mar 11, 2026
    5.0
    I was the 4th resident to move into the building two plus years ago. I need to move closer to family now on the other side of Lake Washington, and I’m getting ready to move. I’m so sad to leave. The staff, Hillary, Gilbert, and Moss are patient, kind, efficient and always available. The building is always sparkling clean, it always smells good and it has every amenity you ever might want. We have monthly social gatherings, like pumpkin painting, sour dough making, movie night on the roof in summer, but in general it’s a quiet building. We chat in the elevators and common areas, but you can also find all the privacy you need. The roof is spectacular. I go up there to read in my favorite basket chair. When I look up from my book, I can see almost all of Mt Rainier, the Space Needle, and 360° of mountain ranges. It’s incredible. There are couches and tables up there, gas grills, and a long gas fireplace. Dogs are welcome here. There is a nice dog facility on the roof, and a nice dog bathing station downstairs. All the appliances are top notch, the ceilings are high, and—best of all—the windows are floor to ceiling. I look south down towards the U. and it feels so light and airy, even on the hottest days. I rarely turn my heat on in winter because my floors are warm from the apartment below, and the apartment stays at a nice temperature. I think most units have tubs. I do, and it’s deep. I love it. We have trash, and recycle on every floor, and compost collectors in every trash room. We have solar panels on the roof, endless hot water, and great water pressure. It’s strictly key fob entry on camera, security cameras as needed, and an available 24-hr security service. The common rooms, halls, and the outside perimeter are fully lit 24/7. The package room is doubly secure and there is a camera aimed at the door. It’s safe here. The neighborhood, just north of UW is fantastic. It’s a 5 minute drive to the dog park at Green Lake, 10 min to Magnuson Park, a ten minute walk to neighboring Cowen Park, and less than 5 min to N and S I-5, another 4 min will get you on the floating bridge. It’s neighborhood with trees, single family homes, kids on bikes, people outside walking. It just feels nice. If you have an opportunity to move into this building, you should do it and consider yourself lucky. I mean every word of this. I’m so sad to have to move.
  • JF
    J Frame
    Feb 24, 2026
    2.0
    Overpriced, small SQF apartments in the Roosevelt neighborhood. Newer building(2023) with poorly designed outside access to ground floor amenities; package room is a joke where you're required to search shelves for packages; garbage room chutes by floor are often overflowing and there's no access to dumpsters in the garage for trash or recycling. Garage parking is $275, $300 for plug-in. After I renewed my lease Nov '25, I received repeated notices I hadn't renewed, and since all apt doors are locked/unlocked by FOB(elevators too), mgmt didn't update an app to allow my FOB to work for 48 hours.

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