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Living in Seattle

Beautiful, culturally rich, eco-smart, locally-sourced, micro-brewed and highly-caffeinated, the city of Seattle is beyond hip.

In its iconic skyline, the first thing that hits you is The Space Needle. This relic of the 1962 World’s Fair has survived over five decades, several storms and a 6.8-richter earthquake. Anyone moving to Seattle sight-unseen should begin their journey here, 520-feet-up on the observation deck. From this vantage point you can see the unique urban landscape and stunning natural setting in which you will reside: Mount Rainier, the Cascade Mountains, Mount Baker, Lake Washington, Lake Union, the Puget Sound and the surrounding islands. If you’re an outdoors enthusiast, welcome to heaven. There are millions of acres of outdoors in the Pacific Northwest, with dense forests, 300-foot old growth trees, mountains and volcanoes, cascading waterfalls, glacial lakes, rocky ridgelines and foggy beaches.

But first a look at the city. A 45-second descent from the top of the Needle will take you down to street level, landing you in a little part of town known as Seattle Center. Here you’ll see museums (notably, the Science Museum and the EMC), theaters, gardens, galleries, street art and, of course, a Starbucks (Seattle’s famous coffee chain). A quick trip south will take you to Pike’s Place Market, a historic, fish-slinging farmers market with live music, art and street performers. Continue south to Pioneer Square where you can take a tour of the Seattle underground. This maze of subterranean tunnels and buildings are where ye olde gamblers and harlots used to hang out.

Once you have seen Seattle’s skyline, its natural surroundings, its city streets, and its seamy underground history, you will start to get a sense just how cool you are for becoming a part of the Emerald City.

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Landmarks in Seattle include the Space Needle, the Science Center, the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPoP), Chihuly Garden, Olympic Sculpture Park, Chittenden Locks & Fish Ladder, Pike Place Market, the Seattle Great Wheel, the statues of Fremont, Gas Works Park, Bruce Lee’s Grave, and Ye Old Curiosity Shop, a fascinating museum of macabre farm animals.

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Music

Seattle totally rocks. At the Columbia City Theater, there is vintage jazz and burlesque, as well as rock, hip-hop and theater acts in a beguiling brick-walled setting. At Neumos, you can catch big-name acts like MGMT as well as emerging Seattle bands. The Tractor Tavern is known for its folk, bluegrass and alt-country scene, while the hole-in-the-wall Seamonster brings the funk, blues, and jazz. And the local favorite for wild-card performances, Blue Moon Tavern, is the best dive for raw blues, punk and grunge.

Hangouts

First, stroll along the cobbled squares, parks, and shops around Pioneer Square. Then, stop by Pike Place Market to see the fish-throwers, buy fresh veggies, and grub on oysters and humbow while you watch street performers. Wander the waterfront for boardwalk sights and a ride on the Seattle Great Wheel. People-watch at Gasworks Park, play in the International Fountain, or hangout with the Fremont Troll. If you’re still itching for more, try spending the day on the pier, or renting a hot tub boat (it’s exactly what it sounds like) and cruise around Lake Union.

Food

Seattle thrives on donuts, coffee, craft beer and locally-sourced food (did someone say salmon and oysters!?). There’s an amazing variety of worldly spice too, with flavors ranging from southern barbecue to New York deli cures to Afghan kabobs and Taiwanese bubble tea. There’s cuban roast at Paseo Caribbean, old-school French fare at Le Pichet, Russian pastries at Piroshky Piroshky, and Tibetan dishes served underground at Annapurna Cafe. For uniquely-Seattle flavor, try the wild boar sloppy joe at Quinn’s Pub, the geoduck butter at Shiro, the fresh salmon at Pike Place, the famous Seattle Dog (hot dog with cream cheese and grilled onions), or the indulgent dutch baby (part pancake, part souffle).

Island Hopping

Cross the Puget Sound on a commuter ferry for a daycation on one of the nearby islands. Serene and forested with gorgeous beaches, it’s the perfect way to unwind and catch some rays. You can try a local winery, visit the shops, or go hiking, fishing, kayaking, and snorkeling.

Into the Wild

Whether you crave the occasional escape or spend every weekend among the trees, pack a tent, put on your hiking boots and head into the wilderness. Camping, hiking, and exploring in Mount Rainier National Park, Olympic National Park, and Mount Saint Helens are some of the most amazing experiences you will ever have.

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Seattle traffic is far from the worst, but can be difficult at times. Because central Seattle is located on an isthmus, east-west travel can get especially congested around rush hour. And, during heavy rains or snowfall, the hilly terrain can be especially challenging.

Public transportation is provided by a combination of King County Metro buses, streetcars, water taxis and rails, Sound Transit trains and buses, and Washington State ferries. Thankfully, you only need one card to ride them all: the ORCA card. Purchase it for $5 or less and refill as needed.

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Seattle has three major league sports teams: the (Super Bowl-winning) Seattle Seahawks, the Seattle Mariners (MLB), and the Seattle Sounders (MLS). While Seattleites love all their home teams, they have a particular passion for soccer. If there’s a Sounders game, chances are if you’re not in the stadium, you’ll find yourself watching soccer at the local sports bars.

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Many are surprised to learn that Seattle is not the rainiest city in the US. In fact, Seattle gets less rain than Boston, New York and Atlanta. However, that’s if you’re looking at volume, rather than frequency. Seattle isn’t famous because of its heavy rains, but because of its frequent overcast and constant drizzle. In Seattle, rather than worrying about bringing an umbrella in case of rain, locals would rather just wear a flannel and make peace with the dampness. The sun does shine in Seattle too, though, mainly between May and September. On average there are 152 sunny days per year, which means 152 days to enjoy the beach!

In Seattle, temperature extremes are rare - mostly regulated by Lake Washington, the Puget Sound and the greater Pacific Ocean. The average high in July is about 75 degrees, while January lows average just above freezing.

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For decades, Seattle’s biggest economy drivers were Boeing, Starbucks, and cruise lines. However, this brews, boats and Boeing-based economy has caught the wave of techie ingenuity, housing Microsoft’s headquarters along with web successes like Amazon, Allrecipes.com, Classmates.com, and WhitePages.com. There is also a booming video game industry. Big Fish Games, PopCap, Arenanet, and Sucker Punch Productions are all located here. Meanwhile, Cray Inc. is building supercomputers, and companies like Juno Therapeutics, Kineta, Seattle Genetics, and ZymoGenetics are growing the biotech industry.

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Rent Trends for Apartments in Seattle

September 2025
Bedroom countSeattlevs Last Month
Studio$1,395down 0.64%
1 Bedroom$1,945down 1.72%
2 Bedroom$2,950up 5.55%
3 Bedroom$3,800up 2.98%
4 Bedroom$4,700up 4.44%
Median rent as of September 21, 2025
This September, we've analyzed our 4,648 listings in Seattle to determine the rent trend. We're updating our tables in real time to give you the most up to date Seattle median apartment rent prices by bedroom count.
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Neighborhoods in Seattle

Queen Anne

Located on a hill between Elliott Bay and Lake Union, Queen Anne is elegantly quiet. There are historic homes, quaint streets, waterfront parks, and plenty of places to shop, wine and dine. On the south side you’ll find Seattle Center, where you can catch a movie at the IMAX, see free live music by KXEP, tour the museums and art galleries, or play in the International Fountain.

Capitol Hill

This eclectic, urban hood east of downtown is colored by street art, rainbow crosswalks, cool shops, a massive bookstore, tons of live music venues, and upscaled vintage haunts.

Ballard

With Scandinavian roots and maritime vibes, this little-bit neighborhood is a local favorite. The famous Ballard Locks are located here, and you can watch the salmon as they migrate home (and sometimes spot a sea lion trying to catch his dinner). There are foodie hotspots, ocean views, a farmers market and lots of little bars and shops. You can rent kayaks and paddleboards on the waterfront, or dine on fresh seafood at the boathouse while watching the ships sail in.

Pioneer Square

Seattle’s most historic neighborhood, Pioneer Square, was the original heart of the city (circa 1852). Today it is the endearing old grandmother of Seattle, welcoming all walks of life with its bookstores, Magic Mouse Toys, gourmet chocolates, fresh-baked breads and pastries, vintage shops, and unique arts scene. There are art walks every friday and first thursday, rotating outdoor installations at Occidental Park, as well as the annual Upstream Music Fest.

South Lake Union

This nautical techie hood is home to e-commerce giant Amazon, along with plenty of bars, shops, restaurants and a waterfront.

Fremont

Fremont is the king of bohemia, with its whimsical flea markets, weird statues, vinyl, books, singer-songwriters, “story slams”, and foodie variety.

Belltown

Seattle’s industrial chic neighborhood, Belltown is known for its dense urban streets and hip high-rise renovations. The upside to urban living is the happening street life, with music, dancing, cocktails, people, parties and foodie plates par-excellence mere steps from your building.
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Renting an Apartment in Seattle

Move in the summer

Apartment hunting is best in the summer, when higher vacancies and sunnier weather make the rental hunt and furniture-moving much more enjoyable. There are also tons of “Sunshine Specials” in the summer, where renters can save up to $400 on their new lease.

Plan your commute

Location is key to survival in Seattle. Look for housing near your place of work, or at least in a neighborhood that lets you avoid the east-west crossing.

Types of rentals

For about $1,500 you can rent a studio in one of Seattle’s historic remodeled warehouses. Meanwhile, new buildings run about $2,000 per bedroom, with sleek, modern interiors, amazing views, and luxury amenities like fitness centers, indoor pools, hot tubs, outdoor fireplaces and rooftop lounges overlooking the Puget Sound. Budget-minded renters should check out the vintage stock, where you’ll see colorful retro and redbrick buildings, garden apartments, small rental homes, houses remodeled into 4-plexes, and motel-style layouts for $1,000 per bedroom or less.

What you need

To rent an apartment in Seattle, you’ll need the usual: first and last month’s rent, security deposit, I.D., and rental history. Most places also charge application fees (about $40) and may require a deposit for garage parking or pets ($150 per pet).

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Find Your Dream Apartment for Rent in Seattle

PadMapper has 4,648 condos, houses, and apartments for rent in Seattle. Specifically, 1,224 studio apartments, 1,925 one-bedroom apartments, 1,046 two-bedroom apartments, 320 three-bedroom apartments are currently available for rent.
We have options to filter by price, bedroom count, bathroom count, long-term or short-term, housing type, pet friendly, no broker fee, and you can search for an apartment by custom keywords.

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2 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms Apartment · East Queen Anne, Seattle
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2138 Dexter Ave N #671 is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in the East Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle. It has apartment amenities including roof deck, and elevator. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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$2,850
1 Bedroom · 1 Bathroom Apartment · First Hill, Seattle
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702 Spring St #452 is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment for rent. It is located in the First Hill neighborhood of Seattle. It has apartment amenities including swimming pool, residents lounge, and elevator. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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$1,370
Studio · 1 Bathroom Apartment · South-Lake Union, Seattle
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408 Aurora Ave N #74 is a studio, 1 bathroom apartment for rent. It is located in the South-Lake Union neighborhood of Seattle. It has apartment amenities including storage, elevator, and business center. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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$3,830
3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms Apartment · Lawton Park, Seattle
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3440 23rd Ave W #670 is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in the Lawton Park neighborhood of Seattle. It has apartment amenities including elevator. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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$2,440
1 Bedroom · 1 Bathroom Apartment · SoDo, Seattle
520 Occidental Ave S #13 is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment for rent. It is located in the SoDo neighborhood of Seattle. It has apartment amenities including outdoor space, roof deck, elevator, and residents lounge. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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1 Bedroom · 1 Bathroom Apartment · South-Lake Union, Seattle
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301 Minor Ave N #389 is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment for rent. It is located in the South-Lake Union neighborhood of Seattle. It has apartment amenities including residents lounge, elevator, roof deck, business center, and storage. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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1 Bedroom · 1 Bathroom Apartment · Stevens, Seattle
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213 17th Ave E #683 is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment for rent. It is located in the Stevens neighborhood of Seattle. It has apartment amenities including elevator. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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$4,380
2 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms Apartment · West Woodland, Seattle
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912 Nw 56th St #713 is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in the West Woodland neighborhood of Seattle. It has apartment amenities including outdoor space, and roof deck. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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$900–$1,200
Studio Apartments · Roosevelt, Seattle
Ravenna Court 900 Ne Ravenna Blvd is an apartment rental building with 19 floorplans, and studio units available. It is located in the Roosevelt neighborhood of Seattle. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$850–$1,350
Studio Apartments · Greenwood, Seattle
Horizon Greenwood 143 Nw 85th St is an apartment rental building with 13 floorplans, and studio units available. It is located in the Greenwood neighborhood of Seattle. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$875–$1,200
Studio Apartments · Broadway, Seattle
1728 Base Capitol Hill 1728 12th Ave is an apartment rental building with 12 floorplans, and studio units available. It is located in the Broadway neighborhood of Seattle. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$1,650
1 Bedroom · 1 Bathroom Apartment · Central Business District, Seattle
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1519 3rd Ave #505 is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment for rent. It is located in the Central Business District neighborhood of Seattle. It has apartment amenities including storage, and on-site management.  View apartment
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$1,850–$2,100
1–2 Bedrooms Apartments · Lawton Park, Seattle
Twin Cedars Apartments 3510 W Elmore St is an apartment rental building with 8 floorplans, and 1–2 bedrooms units available. It is located in the Lawton Park neighborhood of Seattle. It has building amenities including storage, and on-site laundry. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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Studio–5 Bedrooms Apartments · University District, Seattle
Theory U District 4759 15th Ave Ne is an apartment rental building with 21 floorplans, and studio–5 bedrooms units available. It is located in the University District neighborhood of Seattle. It has building amenities including package service, fitness center, roof deck, and garage parking. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly building. View building
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$1,800
1 Bedroom · 1 Bathroom Apartment · South Delridge, Seattle
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7934 18th Ave Sw is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment for rent. It is located in the South Delridge neighborhood of Seattle. It has apartment amenities including storage, outdoor space, on-site laundry, and ev charging. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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$3,550
2 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms Apartment · Mann, Seattle
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1431 24th Ave #B is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in the Mann neighborhood of Seattle. It has apartment amenities including package service, roof deck, on-site management, and on-site laundry. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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$4,100
3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms Apartment · South Delridge, Seattle
8601 Delridge Way Sw #E is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in the South Delridge neighborhood of Seattle. It has apartment amenities including outdoor space, on-site laundry, and business center. Dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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$3,800
1 Bedroom · 1 Bathroom Apartment · Belltown, Seattle
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2415 2nd Ave #544 is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment for rent. It is located in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle. It has apartment amenities including fitness center, on-site laundry, swimming pool, and garage parking. Dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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$2,900
1 Bedroom · 1 Bathroom Apartment · West Woodland, Seattle
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6301 8th Ave Nw #100 is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment for rent. It is located in the West Woodland neighborhood of Seattle. It has apartment amenities including storage, outdoor space, on-site laundry, and fitness center. Dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment
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$6,950
6 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms Apartment · Rainier Beach, Seattle
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9813 62nd Ave S is a 6 bedroom, 3 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in the Rainier Beach neighborhood of Seattle. It has apartment amenities including outdoor space, and garage parking. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment. View apartment