Reserve at SeaTac
19707 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98188
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About Reserve at SeaTac in Seattle, Washington
Whether you find solace in our indoor pool and spa, or the versatility of the common areas, The Reserve has everything you need to be right at home. Explore our many feature and amenities and see what the Reserve at SeaTac has to offer you! Interior Features: In home washer/dryer Patio or balcony Stainless like appliances Wood like vinyl flooring Plush carpeting Modern designed counter and cabinets High ceiling Large windows, abundant natural light Rent includes water, sewer and garbage Community Features: Rain garden Controlled access building TV lounge and social areas Social kitchen and dining area Computer room and library Community courtyard and gazebo Private meeting and dining rooms Yoga and exercise room Indoor pool and spa Game and activities room Wine lockers Bike racks Walking trail Services For Care & Comfort: 24-hour emergency maintenance Wellness office Onsite beauty shop Spacious elevators Railings throughout hallways ADA-compliant homes Social Activities: As our community grows, we continue to plan monthly movie nights, lunches and dinners, or live music for our residents’ entertainment. Residents are welcome to utilize our common areas to organize club meetings, game nights, and other activities. To see upcoming events, please visit our events page or check out our latest newsletter. Pet Friendly: Up to two pets per unit are welcome at The Reserve at SeaTac with a $300 deposit and $25 per month fee. We have no restrictions on size, though some breed restrictions do apply. We ask that our residents use their best judgment when moving in with a pet.
Services and Amenities of Reserve at SeaTac in Seattle, Washington
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Check Payments
Languages
- English spoken
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
Pets
- Pets
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Literary Activities/Programs
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
Additional Amenity Information
- Activities: We are not assisted. We are active 55+ living.
- Diet: No food offered at this property
- Languages: English
- Special Comment: SeaTac is a blossoming city, located just south of downtown Seattle. The natural beauty of this peaceful suburb is complimented by new parks, playgrounds, and other public spaces and infrastructure. The Reserve at SeaTac is in the middle of it all, surrounded by trees, pristine lakes, and a bustling community. Angle Lake is just a short walk from The Reserve, and features a beautiful open park with plenty of places to swim, play, or simply relax.
Costs for Reserve at SeaTac in Seattle, Washington
Independent Living
$1,326
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Reviews of Reserve at SeaTac in Seattle, Washington
3.2
(4 reviews)
Facility
3.3
Staff
3.5
Food
1.0
Activities
1.0
Value
1.0
Disabled senior
1
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December 10, 2024
Nasty building, nasty people, nasty management, full of roaches, bedbugs and garbage. It's never cleaned.
ReviewerFC032521A
3
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April 6, 2021
Reserve at SeaTac was OK. The staff was OK, but the manager had a little bit of an attitude and just jumped to conclusions. Their apartments were fine. It's an older, remodeled building. They had a jacuzzi, a swimming pool, a pool table, a family room, a library with computers, and TV rooms. They're pretty good, but the management wasn't so great. The location was perfect. It's right by the airport, and there were stores and places to eat nearby, so it's convenient. The management pulled the rating down.
Maribeth
4
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October 21, 2020
I went to the Reserve at Seatac. I think it was good, except for certain facilities that were limited; the computer room wasn't even open. It was clean, the person touring us was very professional, great customer service, and helpful. The apartments were excellent, really nice, all modern. They had a lounge, huge fireplace in the common area, there was a recreation room, a common dining area, meeting rooms that they could reserve, they had a little theater, and that was actually a plus. It's close to a bus stop, so it's convenient.
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Elaine
5
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August 8, 2020
I am in the process of getting into Reserve at Seatac. It is a very nice place. The people are very accommodating. All I have to do is give them one piece of documentation, call them back, and very soon I should become a resident there. It may be a week or two before I move in, but I'm looking forward to it. I'm very excited. I definitely was able to visit the Reserve at Seatac. Reserve at Seatac is mainly for people 55 and older; it is a very nice place. The apartment that I more or less want has everything in there. It has a washer-and-dryer, which is very nice. It has a refrigerator, a range, and a dishwasher, which is an added plus because that is what I wanted. They have a terrace, additional storage, and parking for their residents. They allow maybe one or two pets there, but of course you have to pay a pet fee. It is great because my cat can also be there with me; I'm really quite happy. Their staff has been very accommodating. They keep in contact with me by phone and by email. The place looks very nice, is very clean, and accommodating. I understand they have security, and that's very good, too.
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