Seattle, WA
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Capitol Hill, First Hill, and the Central District
Median $2,423/mo
South Lake Union, Queen Anne, and Fremont
Median $2,459/mo
Ballard, Greenwood, and Phinney Ridge
Median $1,934/mo
Downtown, Belltown, Pioneer Square, and the Waterfront
Median $2,252/mo
Apartment rent prices in Seattle, WA based on 1546 verified listings across 150 buildings. Median rents: studio at $1,679/mo, 1-bedroom at $1,879/mo, 2-bedroom at $2,995/mo, 3-bedroom at $4,885/mo, 4-bedroom at $1,603/mo, 6-bedroom at $1,340/mo. Data sourced directly from building websites and tenant-reported lease prices.
1546 total listings
Based on 1546 verified listings, the median rents in Seattle are: studio at $1,679/mo, 1-bedroom at $1,879/mo, 2-bedroom at $2,995/mo, 3-bedroom at $4,885/mo, 4-bedroom at $1,603/mo, 6-bedroom at $1,340/mo. These figures are calculated from actual lease prices, not asking rents.
RentSpy tracks rent prices across 150 apartment buildings in Seattle, WA, with 1546 verified data points. Data is sourced from building websites and tenant-submitted lease information.
The neighborhoods with the most rental data in Seattle are: South Lake Union (16 listings), UW Seattle (13 listings), Capitol Hill (10 listings), Queen Anne (7 listings), Belltown (6 listings), Seattle University (6 listings). Each neighborhood has different price ranges based on location, amenities, and building quality.
150 buildings tracked
1205 Queen Anne Ave N
2136 Alki Ave SW, Seattle
2611 41st Ave SW, Seattle