$2,000
Available: 13/08/2024
Listed: 25/04/2024
7150 S Sunnycrest Rd, Unit Tiny
Explore the unveiled tiny home! Immerse yourself in the essence of tiny living, surrounded by our backyard oasis overlooking Lake Washington, cities, and lush green landscapes. Unwind in our fully furnished all-inclusive space, complete with a st...
$3,400
Available: 01/05/2024
Listed: 19/04/2024
208 Boylston Avenue East, Unit Apt. 2
Amazing 2 bedrooms, 2.5-bathroom townhouse style apartment in Seattle. Second level separate bedroom suites for privacy. two large decks for spectacular city views! Perfect for work at home! quiet apartment. Under building gated parking available. Bo...
$8,800
Available: Right Now
Listed: 21/04/2024
Southeast 83rd Street, Mercer Island, WA 98178, USA
Available 4-11. Beautiful Mercer Island home with lake Wa views. The formal living/dining rooms are perfect for entertaining and feature vaulted ceilings and gas fireplace. Office with build in desk and shelves on main floor. Lofts in two of the thre...
$4,053
Available: Right Now
Listed: 25/04/2024
Pike Place Market, Post Alley, Seattle, WA 98181, USA
Discover the best of Seattle, with this one-bedroom Downtown apartment with views over the city. It’ll be easy to simply show up and start living in this contemporary furnished apartment with its fully-equipped kitchen, cozy living room, and our dedi...
$5,760
Available: Right Now
Listed: 23/04/2024
Seattle, WA
Feel at home wherever you choose to live with Blueground. You’ll love this sophisticated Downtown furnished one-bedroom apartment with its modern decor, fully equipped kitchen, and lovely living room with great balcony views. Ideally located, you’re ...
$2,880
Available: Right Now
Listed: 23/04/2024
Seattle, WA
Show up and start living from day one in Seattle with this cozy one-bedroom Blueground apartment. You’ll love coming home to this thoughtfully furnished, beautifully designed, and fully-equipped Central District home with stunning views over the city...
$4,995
Available: Right Now
Listed: 21/04/2024
3113 Northeast 65th Street, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
Home is located in the Bryant neighborhood of Seattle. Easy walk or bike to UW light rail station University of Washington, Childrens Hospital, Burke Gilman Trail. Access to downtown Seattle, Capitol Hill and South Lake Union via light rail or major ...
$26,970
Available: Right Now
Listed: 25/04/2024
Seattle, WA
Originally built in 1907, this lovely home is a harmonious merging of classic architecture and contemporary Seattle style. Guests of this home will stay just south of Volunteer Park and among other mansions in this unique historical area of Seattle. ...
$2,995
Available: 05/04/2024
Listed: 25/04/2024
7027 22nd Ave NW, Unit 1
Welcome to your ideal Seattle sanctuary, where summer dreams come true and beachside bliss awaits!Nestled in the heart of Ballard, Seattle, this freshly remodeled 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment is your ticket to a vibrant coastal lifestyle. Avai...
$4,170
Available: Right Now
Listed: 22/04/2024
Seattle, WA
Impressive walk score of 96, just one block off Broadway where you can find a multitude of restaurants, cafes and bars, yet tucked away on a quiet st, the best of both worlds! Enjoy our comfortable mattress, high-end furniture and fully equipped kitc...
$15,210
Available: Right Now
Listed: 22/04/2024
Seattle, WA
Our spacious 2 bedroom, 1 bath home is located in the heart of Seattle. Mere minutes from Pike Place, The Space Needle and some of Seattle’s best restaurants, our home is the perfect getaway for families, business travelers and solo adventurers.O...
$5,250
Available: Right Now
Listed: 22/04/2024
Seattle, WA
After sharing our ground floor apartment for 12 years as Premier Hosts, with over 200 five-star reviews (VRBO #341581,we are ready to welcome you to our second place! This newly completed fully contained apartment in our family home in a quiet reside...
$3,840
Available: Right Now
Listed: 26/04/2024
Seattle, WA
19th Avenue Lofts Unit 213Our calendar is updated in real-time & our nightly rates are accurately displayed. Simply enter your desired dates and click 'Book Now!'This studio condo is located in the 19th Avenue Lofts and is walkable to fantast...
$3,299
Available: 22/03/2024
Listed: 25/04/2024
6301 8th Avenue Northwest, Unit 100
Furnished 1 bedroom condo with large private laundry room. Fully stocked kitchen, queen bed, large dresser, nightstands, sectional sofa, dining/office area. Outdoor garden with WiFi. According to Yelp, 198 restaurants 1 mile or less. 2.9 miles to...
$5,250
Available: Right Now
Listed: 24/04/2024
Seattle, WA
Look no further than this fantastic property. The property is conveniently located 5-10 minutes from Capitol Hill and downtown Seattle. Perfect for college football fans you can walk to the stadium. Enjoy walks in the majestic Arboretum with its amaz...
$3,542
Available: Right Now
Listed: 25/04/2024
1275 Thomas Street, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
You’ll love this sophisticated South Lake Union furnished one-bedroom apartment with its modern decor, fully equipped kitchen, and cheery living room with great views. Ideally located, you’re close to all the best that Seattle has to offer! Desig...
$5,883
Available: Right Now
Listed: 21/04/2024
Uncle Ike's - Bottle Shop, 1400 23rd Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122, USA
When you enter your Landing home for the first time, you'll notice the modern tones throughout, from the open concept floor-plan to the sleek kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Our included furniture and decor are expertly selected and placed f...
$1,395
Available: 01/05/2024
Listed: 25/04/2024
4420 Southwest Admiral Way, Unit 204
This classic brick beauty offers spaciously laid out units with intricate charming mahogany woodwork, closets, separate kitchen from living room and bedroom located just off of the Admiral/Alki Junction community. Includes water, sewer, garbage, ...
$3,930
Available: Right Now
Listed: 23/04/2024
Seattle, WA
Only 2.5 miles or a 15 min drive to Pike Place Market. The unit comes with Wi-Fi, self check-in, and free parking. During your stay, you can also enjoy using a convenient kitchen and living room. Our Airbnb is within driving distance to several popul...
$3,895
Available: Right Now
Listed: 21/04/2024
1724 11th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122, USA
Available now! Newer construction Capitol Hill townhome just across the street from Cal Anderson park. Contemporary and modern design provides a style and sophistication for the true Seattle urbanite. Custom built in cabinetry throughout. Entry level...
$3,270
Available: Right Now
Listed: 26/04/2024
Seattle, WA
Second house on large lot on dead end street, 2 blocks north of the Ballard locks. 5 minute walk to the beach or walk to incredible Ballard nightlife and shopping. Beautiful sunsets over the Puget Sound and Secret Beach a couple blocks away, where yo...
$9,210
Available: Right Now
Listed: 23/04/2024
Seattle, WA
Our stylish 1 bedroom, 1 bath home is located in the heart of Seattle. Mere minutes from Pike Place, The Space Needle and some of Seattle’s best restaurants, our home is the perfect getaway for families, business travelers and solo adventurers.Ou...
Seattle is about 100 miles South of Canadian border. As the capital of Starbucks, Microsoft, and Amazon, Seattle hosts a diverse, tech-savvy population. So if you love green foliage and rain, coffee and tech, and all around consider yourself an urbanite, welcome to Seattle where there might be some cloudy weather but the sun shines for all those searching for long-term apartments for rent and tenants are moving in every day.
Population | 744,949 |
Median Age | 35.2 |
Poverty Rate | 12% |
Household Income | $93,481 |
Number Of Employees | 451,954 |
Median Property Value | $758,200 |
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$2,269
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In Seattle, you can find a variety of rental options, including apartments, houses, condos, rooms, townhouses, and duplexes.
Seattle rentals often come equipped with sought-after amenities such as dishwashers, parking spaces, air conditioning, balconies, and gardens, depending on the property type and location.
Yes, landlords in Seattle may have screening requirements for potential tenants, such as a credit check, employment verification, and rental history verification. These requirements may vary, so it is recommended to inquire about the screening process when considering a rental property.
Seattle is known for its walkable neighborhoods, with many areas receiving high walkability scores. The exact walkability score can vary depending on the neighborhood, but overall, the city offers a pedestrian-friendly layout, making it convenient for residents to reach nearby amenities and services on foot.
Some landlords in Seattle may offer rental incentives to attract tenants. These incentives can vary and may include move-in specials, discounted rent for the first few months, or waived application fees. It's always worth inquiring about any current incentives or promotions when searching for a rental in Seattle.
Wherever you go in Seattle, you are never too far from the water. Puget Sound is to the west, Lake Washington is to the west, Lake Washington is to the east, and to the north is the Lake Union with the eye-catching floating homes. Widely known for its overcast weather, when the sun does come out the spectacular beauty of the waterways, forests, and distant view of Mount Rainier makes Seattle one of the most stunning cities on the West Coast.
Seattle has over 600, adding up to 6.9 million square feet of cultural space including 63,871 theater seats and 588,241 square feet of gallery space. Seattle Art Museum, Henry Art Gallery, and public cultural spaces like Capitol Hill Arts District and Olympic Sculpture Park also make Seattle a welcoming community for the artist in you.
The Port of Seattle is the 8th largest in the country and a major gateway for trade with Asia and cruises to Alaska. Seattle was ranked as America's No. 1 "smarter city" based on its government policies and green economy. Technology is the dominant industry in this Seattle. Though it was affected by the Great Recession, Seattle has retained a comparatively strong economy and remains a hotbed for start-up businesses ignited by the wild success of companies like Amazon.com, Allrecipes.com, Classmates.com, WhitePages.com, and Moz.com. The video game industry is booming, thanks to Arenanet, Big Fish Games, PopCap, and Sucker Punch Productions. There is also a growing biotech field with companies such as Juno Therapeutics, Kineta, Seattle Genetics, and ZymoGenetics.
The Seattle area is the cloudiest region of the United States, due in part to frequent storms and lows moving in from the adjacent Pacific Ocean. Seattle experiences its heaviest rainfall during the months of November, December, and January, receiving roughly half of its annual rainfall (by volume) during this period.
Seattle is the city that revolutionized coffee, so make sure to check out the original Starbucks store and pay a visit to Greenwood cafe or Neptune cafe. Don’t go sleep without seafood when in Seattle. Elliott's Oyster House and Taylor Shellfish Farms are top Seattle favorites. Dahlia Lounge, El Gaucho, Ray’s Boathouse are amongst many other great restaurants for your personal dining and family celebration.
In recent years, the city has experienced steady population growth and has been faced with the issue of accommodating more residents. Seattle's population historically has been predominantly white, although its proportion of white residents has been gradually declining as of 2010 census.
The Seattle area was previously inhabited by Native Americans for at least 4,000 years before the first Europeans visited in 1790’s. The name "Seattle" appears on official Washington Territory papers dated May 23, 1853. As a former timber town and gateway during Gold Rush of 1890’s, Seattle has had a strong heritage of both industries as well as boom-and-bust cycles, like many other cities near areas of extensive natural and mineral resources.
Make sure you check out Space Needle, Seattle’s Great Wheel ride, and Pike Place Market. Great Seattle Wheel, Kerry Park, Discovery Park, Seattle Center, Columbia Center Observatory, Teatro Zinzanni, Washington Park Arboretum, GasWorks Park & Pedestrian Underground Concourse.
Seattle nightlife options are great clubs and bars. Century Ballroom, Last Supper Club are a great place to dance and party. Best bars in Seattle are Quinn’s Pub, Foreign National, and Dark Bar. Top Seattle rooftop bars include Rooftop Brewing Company, Maximilien, and 95 Slide. If you are looking for fun places to also play, check out Garage Billiards, Waterwheel Lounge.
Downtown Seattle’s public transportation is among the best in the country, offering everything from buses to streetcars to the Link light rail. Metro Transit (Sound Transit, Link Light Rail, Community Transit) and the South Lake Union Streetcar are perfect public transportation options. Ferry, bike and ride sharing are amongst other major modes of transportation used by Seattle residents.
There is a lot to choose from in Seattle. With Rentberry, it’s easy to find your perfect long-term Seattle apartment. Landlords in Seattle will expect an initial deposit and a 6 or 12-month lease on your rental apartment. Some in-demand amenities include apartments with fireplaces, washer/dryer in Unit, and those with utilities included.
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Located on the city's downtown waterfront on land that was artificially flattened as part of a regrading project. Formerly a low-rent, semi-industrial arts district, in recent decades it has transformed into a neighborhood of trendy restaurants, boutiques, nightclubs, and residential towers as well as warehouses and art galleries, surrounded by plenty of apartments for rent.
A densely populated residential district in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is one of the city's most prominent nightlife and entertainment districts and is the center of the city's counterculture communities. Volunteer Park and Washington Park Arboretum are both located here, along with unique boutiques and an ever growing music scene.
An affluent neighborhood and geographic feature in Seattle, northwest of downtown. The neighborhood sits on the highest named hill in the city. The hill became a popular spot for the city's early economic and cultural elite to build their mansions, and the name derives from the architectural style typical of many of the early homes.
Home to Amazon HQ, South-Lake Union is the hub of all things startup in Seattle. It’s also home to REI flagship and Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI). With industrial and commercial growth, more residential centers sprang up to house company employees and other residents so you bet you can find ideal apartments for rent.
Ballard is a neighborhood located in the northwestern part of Seattle, Washington. To the north it is bounded by Crown Hill,; to the east by Greenwood, Phinney Ridge and Fremont; to the south by the Lake Washington Ship Canal; and to the west by Puget Sound’s Shilshole Bay. Ballard is a historical neighborhood influenced by Scandinavian heritage and maritime history, and proximity to the water offers plenty of opportunities for aquatic adventures.
Home to the University of Washington, the University District is a mix of urban shopping areas; historic architecture; and great cafes, pubs, restaurants, and theaters. Attractions include the stellar collections at the Henry Art Gallery and Burke Museum. Being a student center this neighborhood has a high turnover of apartments for rent.
Located above the Retail Core and Chinatown-International District, First Hill is regarded as the hospital district, home to some the world’s most respected medical and research institutions, most notably Swedish Hospital and Virginia Mason Medical Center.
Perhaps Seattle's best-known neighborhood, Downtown Seattle is known for the original Starbucks, Pike Place Market, seafood and general gourmet goodness, and of course, the Gum Wall. Downtown Seattle is experiencing redevelopment and there plenty of lofts and apartments for rent.
Lake City is the northeast region of Seattle, centered along Lake City Way northeast of downtown. Despite being a spread out region and presence of many other businesses and public art displays, Lake City has a strong sense of community.
A northernmost neighborhood within the Rainier Valley, Atlantic is a more affordable Seattle neighborhood and one of the trendiest parts of the city thanks to parks, nearby Lake Washington, and a mix of newer and older buildings. You can find many options as far as long-term lofts and apartments for rent in Seattle’s Atlantic neighborhood.