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Seattle, WA rent prices by neighborhood: see where they're highest and lowest

Median overall rent across Seattle, WA's 9 mapped neighborhoods is $2,497, ranging from $1,989 in Capitol Hill to $3,641 in Seattle 98121.

Median apartment rent by neighborhood in Seattle, WA Capitol Hill: $1,989/mo · 1 buildings Downtown Seattle: $3,193/mo · 13 buildings Downtown Seattle $3,193 East Queen Anne: $3,061/mo · 18 buildings East Queen Anne $3,061 Minor: $2,497/mo · 11 buildings Pioneer Square: $2,172/mo · 4 buildings Seattle 98121: $3,641/mo · 7 buildings West Queen Anne: $2,794/mo · 1 buildings West Seattle: $2,065/mo · 1 buildings West Seattle $2,065 Westminster Triangle: $2,011/mo · 2 buildings Westminster Triangle $2,011
Median rent Under $2,011 $2,011–$2,172 $2,172–$2,794 $2,794–$3,193 Over $3,193 No listings yet Streets © OpenStreetMap , © CARTO

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# Neighborhood Median rent Buildings Trend 1-yr change
1 Capitol Hill $1,989 1
2 Westminster Triangle $2,011 2
3 West Seattle $2,065 1
4 Pioneer Square $2,172 4
5 Minor $2,497 11
6 West Queen Anne $2,794 1
7 East Queen Anne $3,061 18
8 Downtown Seattle $3,193 13
9 Seattle 98121 $3,641 7
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Average rent trend, last 3 months

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$2,958
Average rent today
Average rent trend in Seattle, WA $2,750$2,850$2,950$3,050 May 14Jun 4Jul 2Jul 23Aug 13
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How these numbers are calculated

Each neighborhood on this map is a single ZIP code, drawn from U.S. Census Bureau ZCTA boundaries. We label each one with the commonly-used neighborhood name where Google has one (for example "Downtown Austin" instead of "78701"), and the ZIP code itself otherwise. Each building is matched to its ZIP by checking whether its coordinates fall inside the boundary, not by comparing address labels, so a building in Seattle, WA only counts toward Seattle, WA's median even if its mailing address uses a different name.

Median rents are recomputed every 24 hours. We take each property's current floor-plan prices, group them by bedroom count, and take the median across every unit inside the ZIP. ZIPs with fewer than four current listings are hidden from the map until the data fills in. Better to leave a blank than draw a confident color from one floor plan.

For comparison, the U.S. Census Bureau publishes a Washington median gross rent figure based on survey responses (the 2025 ACS), and Zillow's ZORI index publishes a smoothed monthly observed-rent estimate at the metro level. Both are useful long-run benchmarks but lag the live market by 30–90 days. RentCafe's neighborhood-level averages are similar in spirit to what you see here, but use a different smoothing window.

Want to dig further? Browse every apartment in Seattle, WA, see the city-wide price history for the last 5 months, or read about how the data is collected.

Frequently asked questions

What is the cheapest neighborhood in Seattle, WA?
Capitol Hill is the cheapest neighborhood for apartments in Seattle, WA, with a median rent of $1,989 per month based on prices refreshed every 24 hours.
What is the most expensive neighborhood in Seattle, WA?
Seattle 98121 is the most expensive neighborhood for apartments in Seattle, WA at a median of $3,641 per month.
How much is an apartment in Seattle, WA?
The median apartment in Seattle, WA rents for $2,497 per month across 9 mapped neighborhoods. Prices are refreshed every 24 hours.
Where can I find the most affordable apartments in Seattle, WA?
The most affordable areas tracked are Capitol Hill, Westminster Triangle, West Seattle, Pioneer Square. Each has its own filtered listing on the Seattle, WA apartments page.

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