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Seattle rent comparison: What $2200 rents you right now

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A house in West Seattle or an apartment in Capitol Hill?

101 Broadway in Capitol Hill.
Via 101 Broadway

Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, where we explore what you can rent for a certain dollar amount in the Seattle area. We've found six listings within $100 of today's price: $2,200.

Via Craigslist

In Sand Point nestled between Children’s Hospital and Burke Gilman Playground Park—on the edges of Laurelhurst and Windermere—this two-bedroom apartment has an open kitchen with tons of counter space, in-unit laundry, and a balcony. It rents for $2,200 a month on the dot, but utilities and landscaping are $200 extra.

Via Marathon Properties

In upper Queen Anne, this 1,000-square-foot two-bedroom has hardwood floors, bay windows, a porch, in-unit laundry, and a pretty large kitchen. It’s vintage, but newly remodeled, and allows pets. It rents for $2,195 per month.

Via Mason Wiggins Realty

In West Seattle near the Morgan Junction, $2,150 rents you a full house: an 850-square-foot two-bedroom with a detached garage. That includes a laundry room, an eat-in kitchen, and a yard with a patio and fruit trees. No pets are allowed, though.

Via Craigslist

In north Beacon Hill, a 10-minute walk from the light rail station, this 900-square-foot two-bedroom apartment doesn’t allow pets, but has two bathrooms and an industrial water view. It rents for $2,195 per month.

In the International District, this one-bedroom in a renovated and expanded 1928 building is 777 square feet, and includes in-unit laundry and huge windows. Shared amenities include a gym, a game room, and barbecues. It rents for $2,225 a month.

Via 101 Broadway

In Capitol Hill, this new-construction open one-bedroom is 565 square feet, and includes a balcony, floor-to-ceiling windows on multiple sides, and in-unit laundry. A shared roof deck and lounge has barbecues and a big-screen TV. It’s pet-friendly and rents for $2,195 per month.

Poll

Which $2,200 apartment would you rent?

This poll is closed

  • 4%
    Sand Point
    (15 votes)
  • 34%
    Queen Anne
    (124 votes)
  • 14%
    West Seattle
    (51 votes)
  • 5%
    Beacon Hill
    (18 votes)
  • 12%
    International District
    (45 votes)
  • 29%
    Capitol Hill
    (107 votes)
360 votes total Vote Now