
While DIT has no on-campus housing, we make every effort to help students find accommodations for the duration of the program. Admissions Representatives assist new students in finding roommates with similar needs and interests whenever possible, and can answer questions on housing during the application process.
Since most property managers and renters are not willing to rent without meeting the tenant, new students should plan to spend a few days in Seattle securing housing before training begins. On average, it takes students 1-5 days to find housing, depending on how many listings they view and how particular they are.
Getting Started
Check out the links below to get a feel for what's available in neighborhoods close to DIT. If you find a good deal in another area, your Admissions Representative can help determine if it's close enough to campus to be worthwhile.
| Ballard | About | Yellow Pages | Craigslist |
| Crown Hill | About | Yellow Pages | Craigslist |
| Phinney Ridge | About | Craigslist | |
| Fremont | About | Yellow Pages | Craigslist |
| Greenlake | About | Craigslist | |
| Magnolia | About | Yellow Pages | Craigslist |
| Queen Anne | About | Craigslist | |
| Wallingford | About | Craigslist | |
| University District | About | Craigslist |
Listings
Aaron Renfrew Real Estate Broker
Apartment Insider
AptFinder
Craigslist.org
Equity Apartments
Hotpads.com
NWSource.com
Rent
Seattle Rentals
The University of Washington
Neighborhood Guides and Maps
My Neighborhood Map
Seattle.com
Seattle City Clerk’s Neighborhood Map Atlas
Seattle Rentals, Maps and Neighborhood Info
Wikipedia.com
Journals and Blogs
Seattle’s LiveJournal Community
Webtowns on NWSource.com
Seattle Neighborhoods on outside.in.com
Credit Counseling
Total Credit Care















