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Seattle rent comparison: What $1,450 rents you right now

A two-bedroom in Kent or an Uptown studio?

Via Lillehammer

Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, where we explore what you can rent for a certain dollar amount in the Seattle area. We found six listings within $100 of today’s price: $1,450.

Via 509 First

In the lower Queen Anne/Uptown area, this ground-floor studio with hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, and 400 square feet of space is going for $1,425 per month. Pets are welcome, there’s laundry facilities in-unit and, like many new apartments, there’s a big ol’ shared roof deck. Garage parking is available for extra.

Via Margan

In Capitol Hill a few blocks uphill from the light rail station, this daylight basement one-bedroom apartment has 650 square feet of space, a decent amount of storage space, and a private patio. Pets aren’t allowed, but a parking space is available for an added fee.

Via Lillehammer

This 495-square-foot studio in Ballard—on 15th up by Whittier Heights—has floor-to-ceiling windows with views, plus wood-like flooring throughout. There’s an attached parking garage, or the building is right on a BRT line. A shared roof deck has views of the water. Rent here is $1,440 per month; no word on pets.

Via Craigslist

Head to Green Lake for this 720-square-foot, two-bedroom apartment with a balcony renting for $1,450 on the dot. Garage parking is available for $60 extra, but no pets are allowed. The place comes with laundry facilities in-unit.

Via LIV

In Wallingford just off Stone and 45th, this little studio—373 square feet—with hardwood floors is renting for $1,450 per month. An odd shape creates a natural sleeping nook, and the place includes a full kitchen. The building has a shared roof deck, and pets are welcome.

Via Village at Lake Meridian

For another two-bedroom option, head down to Kent, where this two-bedroom apartment with a private patio is renting for $1,450. It’s right on a bus line to downtown Seattle, is pet-friendly and has a washer and dryer in-unit. Shared amenities include a dog park, a pool, a business center, a playground, and a gym.

Poll

Which $1,450 apartment would you rent?

This poll is closed

  • 23%
    Lower Queen Anne/Uptown
    (60 votes)
  • 10%
    Capitol Hill
    (27 votes)
  • 13%
    Ballard
    (34 votes)
  • 26%
    Green Lake
    (68 votes)
  • 9%
    Wallingford
    (25 votes)
  • 17%
    Kent
    (46 votes)
260 votes total Vote Now