Average Rent in Snohomish County

Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 06/01/2026

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Snohomish County, nestled between the shimmering waters of Puget Sound and the foothills of the Cascade Range, offers a diverse blend of urban convenience and natural beauty. The county is home to vibrant communities such as Everett, Lynnwood, Monroe, and the historic downtown of Snohomish, where charming boutiques and riverside parks create a welcoming atmosphere for residents and visitors alike. With easy access to major highways and a short commuter rail ride to Seattle, the area appeals to professionals seeking a balanced lifestyle amid scenic surroundings.

The rental market in Snohomish County is equally varied, providing options that cater to singles, couples, and growing families. Studio apartments typically rent in the $1500s, while one‑bedroom units are commonly found in the $1700s. Two‑bedroom apartments often fall within the $2100‑$2200 range, and three‑bedroom apartments reach the $2500‑$2600 bracket, with larger units exceeding $2600. For those preferring a house, studio‑style rentals are generally in the $2000s, one‑bedroom homes hover around $1700‑$1800, and two‑bedroom houses are priced in the $2300s. Larger family homes command higher rates, with three‑bedroom houses near the $3100‑$3200 range and four‑plus‑bedroom properties approaching the $3600s. This spectrum of price points reflects the county’s ability to accommodate a wide range of budgets and lifestyle preferences.

Neighborhoods such as downtown Everett, the family‑friendly streets of Mill Creek, and the peaceful suburbs of Edmonds and Mukilteo each offer unique amenities, from waterfront trails and top‑rated schools to bustling dining scenes and cultural venues. Whether you’re a young professional drawn to the lively arts district, a student seeking proximity to community colleges, or a family looking for spacious homes near parks and schools, Snohomish County’s rental landscape provides a welcoming environment that balances affordability, convenience, and the natural charm of Washington state.

Snohomish Rent by Property Type & Bedroom Count

Averages, medians, and ranges across recent rental listings

Property Type Bedrooms Average Median Min – Max 25th – 75th
Apartment Studio $1,632 $1,519 $1,395 – $2,761 $1,480 – $1,695
Apartment 1 Bedroom $1,748 $1,722 $1,121 – $2,867 $1,571 – $1,875
Apartment 2 Bedroom $2,071 $2,042 $1,000 – $3,344 $1,827 – $2,241
Apartment 3 Bedroom $2,595 $2,607 $1,497 – $4,620 $2,200 – $2,833
Apartment 4+ Bedroom $3,219 $2,607 $1,999 – $5,495 $2,495 – $3,500
House 1 Bedroom $1,796 $1,695 $980 – $3,000 $1,684 – $2,300
House 2 Bedroom $2,242 $2,200 $1,700 – $2,800 $1,995 – $2,450
House 3 Bedroom $3,134 $3,045 $2,295 – $4,850 $2,800 – $3,400
House 4+ Bedroom $3,737 $3,650 $2,500 – $8,695 $3,450 – $3,990

Current rent in Snohomish (all property types): Studio $1,613, 1 Bedroom $1,756, 2 Bedroom $2,108, 3 Bedroom $3,026, 4+ Bedroom $3,677.

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