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Seattle rent comparison: What $2400 rents you right now

A one-bedroom in First Hill, a three-bedroom in Haller Lake

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: Right around one of the estimates for two-bedroom rent in Seattle, $2,400.

Via Panorama

In First Hill, $2,445 will rent you a pet-friendly, 885-square-foot luxury one-bedroom apartment. The Panorama was built in 1962 with a renovation in 2015, so it has all those luxury modern amenities like a game room, common lounges, and a fire pit with a midcentury design. The shared, outdoor pool is a nice touch. The apartment itself has a full-size washer and dryer and a large deck.

Via Craigslist

This little two-bedroom, one-bathroom craftsman in West Seattle rents for $2350. It features views of Seattle and Bellevue from a large deck, plus a small yard with a white picket fence—but it doesn’t allow pets.

Via Craigslist

In the Haller Lake neighborhood of North Seattle, this three-bedroom, 1230-square-foot rambler has a peaked roof with a mild catslide, creating vaulted ceilings indoors. One of the two bathrooms has a jacuzzi tub. The backyard features a smaller fenced-in area for dogs. The whole thing, including a one-car garage, rents for $2,400 on the dot.

Via Craigslist

In the north end of the U District near Ravenna Park, this three-bedroom apartment in a duplex with walk-in closets and a washer and dryer rents for $2,445. Tenants have access to a small patio and backyard with gardening space. Inside, hardwood floors cover most of the unit. No pets are allowed, though.

Via Craigslist

In Frelard—between Ballard and Fremont—this one-bedroom, two-story, offbeat modern home rents for $2,395. High ceilings, a fireplace, exposed beams, and built-ins contribute to the home’s look, plus interesting design choices like striped hardwoods and one spiral-design shower. One-and-a-half bathrooms and a backyard aren’t bad features to have, either.

Via Craigslist

In upper Queen Anne, this recently-remodeled two-bedroom apartment in a 1904 building has hardwood floors, a full-size washer and dryer, two bathrooms, and 900 square feet of space. An outdoor entrance creates a small amount of outdoor space—but it doesn’t allow pets. It rents for $2,395 a month.

Poll

Which $2400 home would you rent?

This poll is closed

  • 34%
    First Hill
    (60 votes)
  • 13%
    West Seattle
    (23 votes)
  • 3%
    Haller Lake
    (7 votes)
  • 6%
    U District
    (12 votes)
  • 27%
    Frelard
    (49 votes)
  • 14%
    Queen Anne
    (25 votes)
176 votes total Vote Now