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Seattle rent comparison: What $1900 rents you right now

From luxury studios to two-bedroom duplexes

Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, where we explore what you can rent for a certain dollar amount in the Seattle area. We've found five listings within $100 of today's price: $1900.

Via Westside Flats

In West Seattle, this new-ish two-bedroom unit on the Youngstown side of the West Seattle Stadium features a covered balcony and city views. It rents for $1925—not including pet rent.

Via Whitworth Apartments

This one-bedroom in a 1924 building is complete with vintage fixtures and adorable interior details like archways and nooks. It has a shared courtyard and an option to rent a garage parking spot. It rents for $1,895 a month.

Via AMLI Wallingford

At $1,946 for a studio, this building in Wallingford is all about the amenities, taking a lot of the standard luxury features and turning them into something a little more impressive: The fitness room comes with fitness classes on demand. The building has not one, but three rooftop decks. Plus, every unit has a washer and dryer.

Via Craigslist

In Magnolia, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom duplex unit has just been remodeled. The unit has hardwood floors and cute craftsman-style details and the building has a yard. It rents for $1,850 per month.

Via Craigslist

Another duplex in the price range, this one in Ballard, has one bedroom and one bathroom in a restored 1947 building. It has a fenced backyard with a lawn that the tenant does not have to maintain and a flower bed ready for planting, plus an in-unit washer and dryer, but it doesn’t allow pets. It rents for $1,850 a month.

Poll

Which $1900 home would you rent?

This poll is closed

  • 17%
    West Seattle
    (34 votes)
  • 26%
    Capitol Hill
    (50 votes)
  • 36%
    Wallingford
    (71 votes)
  • 10%
    Magnolia
    (21 votes)
  • 8%
    Ballard
    (16 votes)
192 votes total Vote Now