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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: $1,800.
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In Ballard, this one-bedroom—a real one!—has 585 square feet of space and a private patio or balcony. Shared resources include a pet grooming station and a lounge. It’s a block off Market, so it’s close to transit, but doesn’t come with parking. Pets can come, too. It rents for $1,825 per month. The photo appears to be of a model unit and not the apartment itself.
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This studio in north Capitol Hill near Volunteer Park has 418 square feet of space and a window that juts out and creates a reading bench, plus hardwood floors. It’s in a LEED-certified building with a shared courtyard for outdoor space. It’s on the 49 route, and parking is $195 extra per month. Laundry is in-unit. Pets can come, but there are some breed restrictions. Rent here is $1,850 per month.
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Up in Broadview on Greenwood Avenue, this two-bedroom unit in a fourplex rents for $1,795 per month. It comes with laundry in-unit and two parking spots in the back, although it’s served by the 5. A newly updated kitchen has fir shelves and a subway tile backsplash. No pets are allowed.
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Head to West Seattle just a couple of blocks from the Junction for this one-bedroom loft listed for $1,799 per month. The apartment itself, billed as “pet-friendly,” has in-unit laundry. The building shares an outdoor barbecue area, a gym, a community room, and a pool. Being near the Junction means access to transit, but parking’s available in an attached garage, too.
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In First Hill, this studio with a closed-off sleeping area rents for $1,825 per month. It features large windows and in-unit laundry; shared amenities include a roof deck, gym, and a dog run. Garage parking’s available, but First Hill has numerous transit options, too. Two pets are allowed per household with breed restrictions. Photo appears to be of a model unit and not the apartment itself—the place in question maybe has a balcony.
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This two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment in Interbay has a covered balcony. It doesn’t come with parking, but it’s a block off the D line. Both cats and dogs are allowed with a deposit. It rents for $1,795 per month.
Poll
Which $1,800 home would you rent?
This poll is closed
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15%
Ballard
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21%
Capitol Hill
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14%
Broadview
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27%
West Seattle
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13%
First Hill
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6%
Interbay