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Apartments for Rent in Seattle WA

14,045 Rentals Available

Explore Rent Prices Near Seattle, WA

Seattle, WA’s average rent price is $2,301 per month. Compare rent prices and available listings in nearby cities to find better value or more options that fit your budget.

Average Rent
Shoreline $2,155
Burien $1,578
Mercer Island $2,683
Lake Forest Park $1,760
Normandy Park $1,700

Average Monthly Rent is calculated using the average rent of active one-bedroom apartment listings.

Seattle, WA Apartments for Rent

Seattle puts daily life between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, with ferries downtown, Link light rail across the city, and quick highway access via I-5, SR 99, and I-90. When you're browsing apartments for rent in Seattle, you'll find rentals that keep you close to major job hubs like Downtown, South Lake Union, and First Hill, with easy rides to Sea-Tac Airport and trains at King Street Station. Free time means Pike Place Market, the Space Needle and Seattle Center museums, waterfront parks, and lakeside paths around Lake Union and Green Lake.

Top spots to look for an apartment include Capitol Hill (Pike/Pine dining, music venues, Cal Anderson Park, and a Link station), Belltown (walk to Olympic Sculpture Park and apartments near Pike Place Market), South Lake Union (streetcar access, Lake Union Park, and quick walks to offices), Ballard (historic Ballard Avenue, breweries, the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, and Golden Gardens Park), Queen Anne (Kerry Park views and easy reach of Seattle Center), Fremont (the Burke-Gilman Trail, the Fremont Troll, and a Sunday market), West Seattle (Alki Beach and the Junction, plus a Water Taxi to downtown), and the University District (UW campus, the Ave, Burke Museum and Henry Art Gallery, and rentals close to Link light rail). These neighborhoods offer a mix of walkable blocks, transit options, and entertainment, making it simple to find homes that fit your routine.

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Seattle, WA Rental Insights

The average rent in Seattle, WA is $2,086 per month. By comparison, renters across the U.S. pay an average of $1,626, which means housing in Seattle, WA is slightly more expensive than much of the country.

Find affordable apartments for rent in Seattle, WA by browsing listings in budget-friendly neighborhoods such as Holly Park, Brighton, and Southern Heights-Boulevard Park. Use filters by price, number of bedrooms, and amenities to narrow your search.

The most popular ZIP codes for renters in Seattle, WA are 98122, 98109, 98102, 98121, and 98119.

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