Average Rent in Seattle, WA

Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 08/20/2026

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Seattle’s vibrant rental market reflects the city’s blend of high‑tech innovation, iconic waterfront scenery, and eclectic neighborhoods. From the bustling streets of Capitol Capitol Hill and Belltown to the historic charm of Queen Anne and the artsy vibe of Fremont, renters enjoy a diverse array of housing options that cater to professionals, families, and students alike. The city’s proximity to major employers, world‑class museums, and the renowned Pike Place Market makes it a sought‑after destination for those seeking both convenience and lifestyle.

Apartment rentals in Seattle span a wide spectrum. Studio units typically fall into the $1,600 range, while one‑bedroom apartments hover around the $2,200 bracket. Two‑bedroom units often reach the $3,100 level, and three‑bedroom options approach $4,200, with larger four‑plus bedroom apartments showing a broader range that can start in the low $2,000s but climb significantly higher. For those preferring houses, studios and one‑bedroom homes align closely with apartment pricing, while two‑ and three‑bedroom houses trend toward the $2,900 and $3,800 ranges respectively. Premium four‑plus bedroom homes command top‑tier rates, reflecting Seattle’s strong demand for spacious, family‑friendly rentals.

Beyond price points, Seattle’s rental landscape benefits from excellent public transit, waterfront trails, and a thriving cultural scene. Whether you’re drawn to the tech corridor of South Lake Union, the historic district of Pioneer Square, or the leafy streets of Madison Park, the city offers a compelling mix of amenities and community spirit that makes renting in Seattle an appealing choice for a wide range of lifestyles.

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Seattle 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 $1,650 $1,600 $700 – $3,343 $1,375 – $1,945
Apartment 1 Bedroom $2,237 $2,169 $710 – $5,409 $1,750 – $2,564
Apartment 2 Bedroom $3,206 $3,066 $835 – $7,766 $2,250 – $3,895
Apartment 3 Bedroom $3,789 $3,295 $1,600 – $9,450 $2,200 – $4,200
Apartment 4+ Bedroom $3,868 $4,300 $1,320 – $5,195 $3,500 – $5,025
House 1 Bedroom $1,573 $1,809 $680 – $2,500 $785 – $2,095
House 2 Bedroom $3,334 $3,100 $1,146 – $9,500 $2,650 – $3,500
House 3 Bedroom $3,890 $3,600 $2,400 – $9,800 $3,200 – $4,135
House 4+ Bedroom $5,122 $4,900 $2,800 – $11,250 $4,400 – $5,500

Current rent in Seattle (all property types): Studio $1,650, 1 Bedroom $2,206, 2 Bedroom $3,233, 3 Bedroom $3,864, 4+ Bedroom $4,986.

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