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    1145 Republican Street, Seattle, WA 98109
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    • $2,868+
    • $3,792+
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    400 Queen Anne Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
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    • $1,855+
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    • $5,625+
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    714 - 7Th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104
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    • $1,099+
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    3939 S Othello St, Seattle, WA 98118
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    • $1,464
    • $2,371+
    • $3,128+
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    400 NE 45Th St, Seattle, WA 98105
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    • $1,399
    • $2,075+
    • $3,002+
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    522 N 85Th St, Seattle, WA 98103
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    • $2,029+
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    2003 NW 57Th St., Seattle, WA 98107
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    • $1,742+
    • $1,945+
    • $3,017+
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    24 Etruria Street, Seattle, WA 98109
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    • $1,917+
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    527 Eastlake Ave E, Seattle, WA 98109
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    1038 SW 122Nd St., Burien, WA 98416
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    • $1,650+
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    715 East Pine Street, Seattle, WA 98122
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    • $2,296+
    • $3,811+
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    3627 Stone Way N, Seattle, WA 98103
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    • $2,020+
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    • $3,330+
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    3726 South 180Th Street, Seatac, WA 98188
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    • $1,590+
    • $1,920+
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    1222 E Madison St, Seattle, WA 98122
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    • 1 BED
    • $1,769
    • $1,708+
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    5260 University Way Northeast, Seattle, WA 98105
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    • $1,528+
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    15800 4Th Avenue South, Burien, WA 98148
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    • 2 BEDS
    • $1,697+
    • $2,055+
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    1731 NW 57Th St., Seattle, WA 98107
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    • 1 BED
    • $1,210+
    • $1,362
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    4525 & 4527 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118
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    • $1,095+
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    8731 Phinney Avenue N, Seattle, WA 98103
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    • $795+
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    320 Queen Anne Ave. N., Seattle, WA 98109
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    • 1 BED
    • $1,500
    • $1,800
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    604 E Union St, Seattle, WA 98122
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    • 1 BED
    • $1,250
    • $1,575
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    2105 5Th Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
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    • 1 BED
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    • $2,230+
    • $2,985+
    • $3,860+
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    2619 5Th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121
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    • $1,199+
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    1200 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122
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    • $1,566+
    • $2,327+
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    905 Dexter Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109
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    • $1,712+
    • $2,218+
    • $2,750+
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Average rent in Seattle, WA

$2,233/mo Seattle, WA average rental price, February 2023
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The average monthly rent of apartments in Seattle, WA is $2,233.

Seattle, WA apartment rent ranges

About 31% of apartment rents in Seattle, WA range between $1,501-$2,000. Meanwhile, apartments priced over > $2,000 represent 55% of apartments. Around 12% 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

Getting around in Seattle, WA

58 /100
Somewhat Walkable
78 /100
Excellent Transit
87 /100
Very Bikeable
Walk Score®: 58, Transit Score®: 78, Bike Score®: 87

Frequently asked questions

When were prices and availability in Seattle, WA last updated?

Prices and availability in Seattle, WA were last updated on 4 Jun 2023.

What are the best apartments in Seattle, WA?

The best apartments in Seattle, WA are: Bowman, The Cornelius Apartments, Pine Minor, Maris and Reverb.

What is the average rent in Seattle, WA?

The average rent in Seattle, WA is $2,233. Start your search for apartments in Seattle, WA now.

What is the price range for a studio apartment in Seattle, WA?

The price range for a studio apartment in Seattle, WA is between $795 and $12,355. View all studio apartments in Seattle, WA.

What is the price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Seattle, WA?

The price range for a 1-bedroom apartment in Seattle, WA is between $601 and $11,463. Browse all available 1-bedroom apartments in Seattle, WA now.

What is the price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Seattle, WA?

The price range for a 2-bedroom apartment in Seattle, WA is between $845 and $16,824. Browse and find a 2-bedroom apartment in Seattle, WA.

What is the price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Seattle, WA?

The price range for a 3-bedroom apartment in Seattle, WA is between $1,169 and $27,750. Browse all available 3-bedroom apartments in Seattle, WA.

What type of rental buildings are in Seattle, WA?

In Seattle 55% of the housing is rented out compared to 45% of homes are owned, according to the most recent Census Bureau estimates. 36% of Seattle’s apartments are found in large buildings of 50 units or more, 50% are located in smaller apartment complexes with less than 50 units, and 13% are single-family rentals.

What do typical apartment communities look like in Seattle, WA?

The age and size of multifamily buildings are among the most visible characteristics of the rental market in a city.  In this case, the apartment buildings in Seattle are about 23 years old, on average. Of these, 66% have been built since 2000, representing the newer options on the market and typically offering more amenities. Rental buildings in the city have an average height of 7 stories. About 45% of the rental communities here are low-rise, garden-style communities, 54% are mid-rises, and 15% are high-rise buildings. These are true especially for large-scale multifamily buildings with over 50 apartments.

What apartment floorplans are common in Seattle, WA?

Rental apartments in Seattle come in a range of sizes and floorplans. Studio apartments represent 21% of units for rent, ideal for singles, renters on a budget and people who value central locations more than space. Rentals with 1-bedroom floorplans make up 53% of the total apartments in the city, while 2-bedroom floorplans represent around 22% of all rentals in Seattle. The rest are larger floorplans with 3 bedrooms or more, typically preferred by families, larger households or roommates sharing space.

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Renter's guide to Seattle, WA

Seattle is best known for its high-quality coffee and its alternative and grunge music scene. Seattle is about the same size as Cleveland or Milwaukee. Thanks to its revitalization as a center of technology, business, and education, it is very popular among millennials. It has a hip urban center and plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventures. It is by far the largest city in the state of Washington. It is a three-hour drive from Portland and a two‐and‐a‐half-hour drive from Vancouver without traffic. During summer, the average temperature is 66ºF and the city has a dry and sunny climate with not too hot temperatures. In winter, the average temperature is 47ºF; it is particularly wet and cool with the most frequent rainfall of any major city. Autumn and spring are also wet and cloudy.

Tips for renting in Seattle, WA

If you’re looking to move to Seattle from Portland, you will notice that people are more obsessed with education—there are dozens of universities here. In Seattle, landlords are required to give a minimum of 30 days’ notice of the termination of a year-to-year lease contract. A month-to-month agreement continues until either the landlord or tenant gives the other a written notice at least 20 days before the end of the rental period. Tenants come under the Washington State Residential Landlord-Tenant Act, which is although very similar to Portland’s current legislation, there are some important differences. For example, with a month-to-month rental agreement, either you or your landlord can end the agreement with a 30-day written notice in Seattle. In Portland, however, tenants are required to give a 90-day notice for no-cause evictions—the landlord does not have to tell you the reason for the 90-day notice, yet the reason must be a lawful one.

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Seattle, WA demographics

Seattle, WA has a population of 726,054 according to the most recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau. 357,945 of Seattle’s residents are women and 368,109 are men. The median age of those who live in Seattle, WA is 35.3.

Living in Seattle, WA

Like living in any major city, living in Seattle comes with a number of pros and cons. The inhabitants of Seattle are, for the most part, very open-minded and into expressions of art such as music, painting, glassblowing, theater, etc. It has a very active nightlife and the best restaurants are always packed with the freshest seafood. Another major advantage is that Seattle has no income tax, only a high sales tax that does not apply to groceries and home purchases. It also attracts a lot of well-educated and young people so you should have no difficulty locating a job or finding a hip social circle. Unfortunately, Seattle is infamous for its bad weather and has terrible traffic. Living in Seattle costs a lot compared to other major cities and requires a high paying job to afford the added expense and high property taxes. In recent years, the per capita crime rate has become greater than that of New York City.

Seattle, WA households

  • 148,959 Family
    188,402 Non-family
  • 64,072 Children
    273,289 No Children
  • 337,361Total Number of Households
  • 2.08Average People Per Household
  • $105,391Median Household Income

According to U.S. Census data, there are 337,361 households in Seattle, WA. 148,959 are family households and 188,402 are non-family households. There are 64,072 households with children in Seattle and 273,289 households without children. On average, about 2.08 people live in a household in Seattle, WA.

Things to do in Seattle, WA

Everyone knows when you come to Seattle, you do not want to miss the Space Needle and the Aquarium. It is perfect if you are traveling with children, your family, or as a couple. You and your significant other should not miss the Chihuly Gardens of Glass, which is located right below the Space Needle. Pike Place Market and the Experience Music Project Museum are also ideal destinations for couples. If you’ve got children to entertain, the Woodland Park Zoo, Pacific Science Center, and Woodland Park are the places to go. The most iconic shopping center in Seattle is Pike Place Market, but University Village and Fremont are also worth checking out. For when you don’t feel like spending money, some of the best free things to do include visiting the Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle’s Art Museum, Seattle Asian Art Museum, and Gallery Walk. There are also plenty of great places to walk your dog or spend some family time outdoors. The best parks include Camp Long, Carkeek Park, Lakeridge Park, Matthews Beach Park, and Lincoln Park. The biggest annual events to happen in the city include the University District Street Fair, the Northwest Folklife Festival, Freemont Fair and Solstice Parade, and the Bite of Seattle. With all of its live music and art festivals, Seattle is one of the best cities to experience unique expressions of culture.

Seattle, WA employment & economy

Aerospace, manufacturing, and internet retail are some of the biggest industries operating out of Seattle. The city is home to the headquarters of Amazon, Starbucks, Costco, Microsoft, Nordstrom, and Boeing. As a result, Seattle is famous for its high paying technology, executive business, and aerospace-based jobs.

Education in Seattle, WA

An impressive 54% of Seattle residents have at least a bachelor's degree, which is more than any major city in the country.

The city is also home to the University of Washington, which ranks not only among the best schools in the country – but in the entire world.

Then there's Seattle University and Seattle Pacific University, along with several institutions for students of the arts, including The Art Institute of Seattle, Cornish College of the Arts, and Gage Academy of Arts.

The younger members of the family will be attending either the Seattle School District or Renton School District, though there are also plenty of great private schools in the area.

Seattle, WA education statistics

The level of education of the population of Seattle, WA is as follows: 2% have no high school education, 13% completed some high school, 17% partially completed college, 6% have an Associate Degree, 36% have a Bachelor Degree, and 25% have a Graduate Degree.

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