Apartments for Rent in Downtown Seattle
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AMLI South Lake Union
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The Confidential
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Yesler Towers
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Seattle at a Glance
Downtown Neighborhood
Downtown Seattle is one of the most incredible downtown areas in the world. Not only is the area impressive in stature, it is truly an international destination with numerous attractions that just can’t be replicated anywhere else. From the Downtown area it would be almost impossible to walk around without noticing the plethora of attractions.
One of the most well-known attractions in the area that draws in interested tourists throughout the year is the Space Needle, located to the north of the Downtown area. This single attraction has defined the Seattle area for decades and has been a major part of all tourism marketing since it was created for the World’s Fair. This tall structure provides a glimpse into the future and one of the best photo opportunities in the area.
In the more immediate area, Downtown is known for being the business district of Seattle. Many of the largest corporations in America call Seattle home, and a lot of that business goes directly through the business district. No business district would be complete without the inclusion of a convention center. Located at 800 Convention Place, the Washington State Convention Center isn’t just functional, it is an excellent example of great Seattle architecture as well.
From the Convention Center, it is only about a one-block commute to Paramount Theatre, a well-known destination for a wide variety of performances in Seattle. This theatre is known for bringing in major national acts and shows that delight crowds of the Seattle area.
On the west side of the Downtown area is another Seattle exclusive, Pike’s Place Market. This large market is one of the most well known in the world and another part of Seattle’s marketing. This market features numerous stalls of fresh seafood, international cuisine, and unique imports. The market is best known for fishermen that throw orders of fish through the air to the visitors’ applause.
Top Budget-Friendly Neighborhoods in Seattle
(For 1 bedroom apartments)- Neighborhoods Average Sq Ft Average Rent
- South Seattle 610 Sq Ft $1,904/mo
- West Seattle 585 Sq Ft $1,915/mo
- North Beacon Hill 611 Sq Ft $1,955/mo
- Atlantic 629 Sq Ft $2,016/mo
- North Seattle 636 Sq Ft $2,148/mo
- Chinatown 618 Sq Ft $2,176/mo
- Maple Leaf 652 Sq Ft $2,197/mo
- Minor 641 Sq Ft $2,208/mo
- First Hill 644 Sq Ft $2,289/mo
- Capitol Hill 643 Sq Ft $2,333/mo
Average Rent in Nearby Cities
(For 1 bedroom apartments)- Cities Average Rent
- Seattle $2,279/mo
- Shoreline $2,145/mo
- Burien $1,583/mo
- Mercer Island $2,307/mo
- Lake Forest Park $1,644/mo
- Normandy Park $1,586/mo
- Tukwila $2,032/mo
- Bellevue $2,893/mo
- Mountlake Terrace $1,915/mo
- Bainbridge Island $2,581/mo
- Kirkland $2,534/mo
- Seatac $1,561/mo
- Edmonds $3,047/mo
- Kenmore $2,057/mo
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Frequently asked questions about renting in Downtown Seattle
What are the average rent costs of a one bedroom apartment in Downtown Seattle, Seattle, WA?
The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Downtown Seattle is $2,451.
What are the average rent costs of a two bedroom apartment in Downtown Seattle, Seattle, WA?
The average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment in Downtown Seattle is $3,721.
What are the average rent costs of a three bedroom apartment in Downtown Seattle, Seattle, WA?
The average rent for a 3 bedroom apartment in Downtown Seattle is $6,373.
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