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Welcome to the Emerald City! This is your ultimate guide if you’re moving to Seattle and searching for a new 3-bedroom apartment. Whether you’re moving to Seattle for great outdoor activities or because you’re starting at the University of Washington (UW) or a new job, we’ve got you covered when it comes to finding 3-bedroom apartments in Seattle.
Here’s the breakdown of the average cost of a three-bedroom apartment in Seattle and other things you might need to keep in mind.
Tripalink lists the average cost for a three-bedroom apartment in Seattle as $4,261 as of April 2024. However, don’t let that number scare you. Since you’re looking for a three-bedroom, you can split the rent with two roommates. That would run you about $1,420 per month.
Highland Park or the University District are the best neighborhoods to live in if you’re a UW student. There the average cost of three-bedroom apartments is only $3,000 per month, which would put your portion of the rent at only $1,000. This can be especially helpful if you’re looking for apartments near the University of Washington and don’t have a high budget.
The neighborhoods with the cheapest rent in Seattle tend to be far from the city center, so you should probably only consider these if you have a car. To the north, the neighborhoods with the cheapest rent are Bitter Lake and Victory Heights. To the South-East, Rainier View also has cheap rent. For all these areas, three-bedroom rents start at $2,000 per month.
Conversely, if you don’t have a car and are looking for an apartment near the city center with great transit and walkability, the best neighborhoods include downtown, Belltown, and Pioneer Square. In addition to public transportation and walkability, these also offer great nightlife and restaurants. For all these areas, three-bedroom rents start at $3,500 per month.
Now that you know what to expect in pricing, it’s time to look for a place and the people you want to live with—which can be the most overwhelming part of your search. Fortunately for you, there’s a coliving company called Tripalink that can be a great help if you’re looking for a 1-bedroom with a bathroom, with prices starting as low as $960 per month. Additionally, if you apply and sign a 12-month lease for Fall 2024-2025 this April, you’ll receive a $600 concession signing bonus.
If you’re moving to Seattle without knowing anyone, it can seem scary to just find random roommates online. Tripalink uses a roommate matching survey to pair you with people who are compatible with your personality and living styles. And if you already have two friends you’d like to live with, Tripalink can accommodate that too.
Additionally, every apartment includes utilities in the rent so there are no surprises! They also offer a weekly cleaning service of shared spaces to help relieve some stress and reduce roommate conflicts. Tripalink offers lots of different apartments in Seattle, including every option from a studio to a 9-bedroom apartment!
Now you’ve got everything you need to start your search: the background information on pricing, the best locations for your budget and preferences, and a great way to find roommates. An affordable and comfortable apartment in Seattle is ready for you!