Seattle, WA Apartments For Rent
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- PET FRIENDLY$1,495 - $2,495/moStudio-2 Beds1-2 BathsPark 3025 Apartments | 3025 NE 137th St #107,
Seattle, WA 98125 - SPECIAL OFFERPET FRIENDLY
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- SPECIAL OFFER$850 - $975/moStudio1 BathFiora Efficiency Studios and Lofts | 1510 NW 52nd St #404,
Seattle, WA 98107 - SPECIAL OFFER
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- Total price$1,199 - $1,725/moStudio1 BathBoylston Flats | 1404 Boylston Ave Seattle WA 98122 | 1404 Boylston Ave #305,
Seattle, WA 98122 - $1,711 - $3,479/moStudio-2 Beds1-2 BathsThe Hayes on Stone Way | 3627 Stone Way N #217,
Seattle, WA 98103 - Total price$1,790 - $3,476/moStudio-2 Beds1-2 BathsBallard on the Park | 2233 NW 58th St #242,
Seattle, WA 98107
Types of apartment in Seattle, WA
Seattle apartments range from brick mid-rise buildings to newer glass and fiber-cement apartments. In Capitol Hill, First Hill, Belltown, and the Central District, you can find older brick apartments with bay windows, small lobbies, and radiators, plus newer buildings with large windows and package rooms. Queen Anne and Fremont have many small apartment buildings and houses for rent with wood siding, porches, and shared yards. In Ballard and South Lake Union, many apartments are newer and taller, with rooftop decks, secured entries, and in-unit laundry.In north Seattle, areas like Green Lake and Roosevelt mix classic courtyard apartments, postwar buildings, and newer transit-focused projects near light rail. In south Seattle, Columbia City, Beacon Hill, and West Seattle often have duplexes, townhomes, and detached houses for rent along with low-rise apartments. Exterior style changes fast by area. Brick and concrete buildings can feel more solid and quieter, while older houses and small apartments might have more storage or larger rooms but fewer modern features.