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Frequently asked questions about Seattle
What is the average rent of a Seattle one-bedroom apartment?
Rent varies by neighborhood. A 1-bedroom apartment in Seattle will cost you between $1,800 and $2,600 a month. Prices are higher in Capitol Hill, South Lake Union, Belltown, and Queen Anne. Some neighborhoods in the south and southeast offer more affordable housing options.
What are the typical moving-in costs in Seattle?
Some properties may charge up to 1.5 times the first month's rental and security deposit. Additional costs include an application fee, typically ranging from $40 to $60 per adult. There may also be non-refundable admin fees or amenity charges. If you own a pet, pet deposits or pet rent might apply. Renters' insurance is also often required.
What documents do I need to gather to apply for a Seattle rental?
Prepare your government-issued ID photo, the Social Security Number or ITIN to run background checks and check credit, as well as recent pay stubs, proof of income (usually 2 or 3 times rent), a letter verifying employment or school documents, if applicable, along with recent bank statements and references from past landlords. You may need to provide extra documentation if you are a student or an international renter.
Does a student or young professional need a cosigner or guarantor to rent a place in Seattle?
The answer depends on your income, credit, and the policy of your landlord. If your income is below the standard 2-3x rent threshold, or your credit history is poor, many properties will require a guarantee. Some buildings have guarantor or co-signer programs. It is not universal that students use a guarantor.
Are there any short-term lease options for Seattle rental properties?
Most leases are for 12 months. Some furnished apartments or student-focused properties offer shorter terms, such as 6- or 9-month leases. These may come with higher fees or rates. Some properties have month-to-month leases, particularly for flexible housing.
What Seattle neighborhoods are the best for young professionals and students, and why?
Capitol Hill and the University District are very popular with students and young professionals because of the transit accessibility, amenities, and proximity to campus. South Lake Union and Belltown are great for commuters, with vibrant nightlife and dining. Ballard and Queen Anne offer a balance of urban living with good transit access. Compare commute costs and times to find your best match.
What is the distance from the rental to public transportation (Link Light Rail or buses) as well as to major campuses?
Rents near major transit routes tend to be in high demand. Link Light Rail, frequent bus routes, and Downtown are all connected by the U-District, Ballard, SLU, and Capitol Hill. If you are a student at UW or work in downtown or SLU, try to be near a rail station or a frequent bus route.
What utilities will I be paying separately, and what are usually included in the rent?
Utility bills are typically separate. You will pay for electricity (usually the biggest portion) as well as gas, if your building uses gas to heat or provide hot water. Sometimes, but not always, water/sewer/trash are included. Internet/cable is also separate. Utility costs for a typical one-bedroom apartment can range from $100 to $250 per month, depending on the building and usage.
What approvals do I need to have roommates or sublet?
If all adults are on the lease, or the landlord has approved an additional occupant via an addendum, then roommates can be allowed. Subleasing usually requires written consent from the landlord and must coincide with the lease expiration date or sublease contract. To avoid any violations, always get written approvals.
What is the pet policy including fees, deposits and breed restrictions?
Pet policies vary. Most rentals will allow cats and/or dogs, but with a nonrefundable pet deposit and monthly pet rent. Depending on the building, some buildings may have restrictions regarding breeds or sizes. Before signing, confirm the exact policy and any deposits. Also, check to see if the pet fee will be refunded.
What is the cost of renting a car in Seattle?
Parking is not always free and can be an additional cost. Some properties provide assigned parking spaces or garages for a monthly charge; others depend on street parking and resident permits. Parking costs can vary from $100 to $350 a month, depending on the location and availability.
How long does it usually take to process an application, and when can I expect to receive a decision on my application?
Most landlords will review your application within 1-5 working days. It can take longer during peak periods or when background checks are extensive. It is easier to speed up the process if you have all your documents in order and if your application has been completed.
What are the seasonal and market factors that affect Seattle's rents?
Rents are higher in the spring and summer, when there is more demand and more inventory. Late fall and winter are times when availability is better. Off-season deals can be better if you are flexible. However, inventory may be more limited.
What should I look for when taking a Seattle home tour?
On a tour of the house, you should check for street noise, overall safety, natural lighting, closets and storage, appliance functionality, water pressure, and heating/cooling. Check the security of doors and windows, and make sure that smoke and CO alarms are working. Write down any repairs that are needed.
What are renter rights and landlord responsibilities of Seattle?
Renter's rights include the right to a habitable home, privacy, protection against unlawful eviction, and timely refund of security deposit, with a list of deductions. Landlords are required to maintain the property and comply with all applicable laws. They must also provide a lease that is clear and adhere to any notices or disclosures. Consult official resources from the state or city to find out about current protections and rules.