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Look for 3 bedroom apartments near me
Are you looking to upgrade to a larger apartment? Are there certain requirements that you and your family need to be able to find the perfect apartment? Browse 3 bedroom apartments near you on RentCafe to find the one that fits your family. Filter by size, price, and amenities both inside and outside the apartment, and check reviews by verified residents, to make sure you are choosing the apartment that is perfect for you and your family.
Browse for 3 bedroom apartments near you, whether you want to stay in the same neighborhood or ZIP code, or in any city in the U.S. that you plan on moving to. We can help you find the one that is near all the essential places, such as stores, parks, schools and even your job, at the price that suits your budget. Your next home is waiting, let's find it!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the price of a 3 bedroom apartment in Seattle, WA?
The price range of a 3 bedroom apartment is between $946 and $22,000. Search 3 bedroom apartments in Seattle, WA.
How many 3 bedroom apartments for rent are available in Seattle, WA on RentCafe?
There are 48 3 bedroom rentals available on RentCafe. Prices and availability in Seattle, WA were last updated on 29 Jun 2022.
What is the average size of a 3 bedroom apartment in Seattle, WA?
The average Seattle, WA 3 bedroom apartment size is 1,334 sq. ft.
What are the advantages of renting a 3 bedroom apartment in Seattle, WA?
Renting a 3 bedroom apartment offers extra space compared to a 2 bedroom apartment, suited for a family or for sharing it with someone else.
What are the downsides of renting a 3 bedroom apartment in Seattle, WA?
A 3 bedroom apartment is more expensive than smaller units and it usually comes with higher utility costs. You might be interested in studio apartments, 1 bedroom apartments or 2 bedroom apartments, or browse all RentCafe apartments for rent in Seattle, WA.
Seattle, WA Demographics
- Total Population741,251
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Female 374,764Male 366,487
- Median Age35.2
A total population of 741,251 lives in Seattle, WA, according to data published by the U.S. Census Bureau. Population statistics show that 366,487 of Seattle’s residents are women and 374,764 are men. The median age of the population in Seattle, WA is 35.2.
Average Rent in Seattle, WA
- Seattle, WA Average Rental Price, February 2022 $2,190 /mo
Apartments for rent in Seattle, WA have an average price of $2,190 per month.
Seattle, WA Apartment Rent Ranges
About 32% of apartments in Seattle, WA have rents ranging between $1,501-$2,000. The second most common rent range is over > $2,000, 52% of apartments. Around 14% of Seattle’s apartments are in the $1,001-$1,500 price range. 2% of apartments are priced between $701-$1,000.
Seattle, WA Rent Trends
Average Rent | Nov / 2018 | Mar / 2019 | Jul / 2019 | Nov / 2019 | Mar / 2020 | Jul / 2020 | Nov / 2020 | Mar / 2021 | Jul / 2021 | Nov / 2021 | Feb / 2022 |
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Seattle, WA | $2,056 | $2,056 | $2,141 | $2,123 | $2,202 | $2,133 | $1,966 | $1,866 | $2,092 | $2,197 | $2,190 |
National | $1,362 | $1,367 | $1,399 | $1,407 | $1,409 | $1,399 | $1,403 | $1,412 | $1,495 | $1,591 | $1,628 |
Compared to the average rent in the U.S. of $1,628, the rent in Seattle, WA is $2,190 per month.
Seattle, WA Households
- Total Number of Households344,629
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Family 152,587Non-family 192,042
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Children 65,611No Children 279,018
- Average People Per Household2.08
- Median Household Income$97,185
- Median Housing Costs Per Month$1,850
According to the U.S. Census, there are 344,629 households in Seattle, WA. The Census estimates also show that 152,587 are family households and 192,042 are non-family households. Moreover, Seattle has 65,611 households with children in Seattle and 279,018 households without children. On average, about 2.08 people constitute a household in Seattle, WA. The median income of a Seattle household living in Seattle is $97,185 per year. The housing costs per month are estimated around $1,850.
Seattle, WA Education Statistics
According to U.S. Census Bureau estimates, the share of residents in Seattle, WA that have no high school education is 2%, and the share of those who went to high school is 13%. 18% of residents have some college education, 6% have an Associate Degree, while 36% have a Bachelor Degree, and a share of 25% have a Graduate Degree.
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Most Expensive 3 Bedroom Apartment
The Residences at Rainier Square $3,575 - $22,000 -
Cheapest 3 Bedroom Apartment
Cedar Crossing $640 - $1,694
Renting a 3 bedroom apartment in Seattle, WA
With 92 apartments in Seattle, WA, it can be hard finding just the right 3 bedroom apartment. Before you even start thinking about size, price and features, you have to choose a neighborhood. And that’s no easy task, considering that, depending on the area, you get a wide range of rentals in Seattle, WA, from very cheap to very expensive. Belltown is the most expensive neighborhood of Seattle, WA with rents as high as $16,050, while in more affordable areas like Central Des Moines the monthly rent can be as low as $1,412. Then you also have to factor in the distance to work, kindergarten and/or school. It’s an important decision, as most likely you’re going to spend the next couple of years in this apartment with your family. You are not just searching for an apartment to live in, you’re searching for a home. The internet is supposed to help, but it only confuses you further with redundant lists of things you should pay attention to. We know the feeling very well. Let us give you just one piece of advice: take the rational path and get your priorities right. The only person who knows what type of apartment you need is you. Create a mental or written list of things you absolutely cannot live without, filter accordingly. If a balcony or a garage is absolutely crucial, then head on to the filters section and check the ones you want. This way you will save time by skipping the apartments that don’t meet your criteria.
Is choosing a cheap apartment worth it?
There are certainly plenty of options among our 92 available units in Seattle, WA if you’re considering also cheap 3 bedroom apartments. But are they worth considering? Certainly. Yet, you should not get carried away with very low prices, as your decision is not affecting only you. Most probably you’re moving with a family, and for the next few years this will be the place where your children will create memories. Good or bad. Remember how much you hated staying between four walls when you were a kid? Are there any playgrounds or parks around? Neighborhood amenities are important too. Cheap apartments in Seattle, WA have low prices mostly because of their location. Take into account your morning commute. With children morning commutes are quite long anyway, so moving to that amazing apartment in Central Des Moines can quickly become a drag if it’s on the opposite end of town than your job or the oldest one’s school. That being said, cheap apartments can be really good deals, but not at any price.