
4 Bedroom Apartments for Rent in Seattle, WA (129 Rentals)


Theory U District

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Nordheim Court UW Student Apartments

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Creston Point

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The Accolade

A&T Investments

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Parsonage

The Standard at Seattle

Nolan
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2637 NW 63rd St, Unit 1, Unit 1

9314 54th Ave S, Unit SI ID1506245P

914 16th Ave, Unit SI ID1324827P

705 24th Ave, Unit SI ID1324822P
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710 10th Ave E, Unit SI ID1035931P

4746 22nd Ave NE, Unit 4746

5616 Brooklyn Ave NE

Belltown Court

5241 18th Ave

5234 15th Ave NE

120-126 10th Ave E

4138 12th Ave NE

5219 22nd Ave NE

3814 46th Ave NE
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Hunter Trevor Apartments

1502 14th Ave S

Ravenna 88

2503 E Cherry St

Cottage Grove Townhomes

421 Boylston Ave E

717 NW 70th St

Juniper Hill

Central Village

4740-4750 N.E. 22nd Ave
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4711 Ravenna Ave

615 15th Ave E

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553 26th Ave

814-822 28th Ave S

Turner House

Mary's Boathouse Apartments

2321 N 61st St

11534 39th Ave NE
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Seattle, WA Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Seattle?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seattle Studio Apartments | $1,635 | $594 | $3,980 |
| Seattle 1 Bedroom Apartments | $2,274 | $634 | $10,000+ |
| Seattle 2 Bedroom Apartments | $3,154 | $895 | $10,000+ |
| Seattle 3 Bedroom Apartments | $4,519 | $1,099 | $10,000+ |
Seattle 4 Bedroom Apartments | $2,436 | $873 | $10,000+ |
| Seattle 5 Bedroom Apartments | $1,710 | $950 | $6,977 |
| Seattle 6 Bedroom Apartments | $7,865 | $1,420 | $10,000+ |
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Seattle 4 Bedroom Apartment Units with Current Availability by Neighborhood
Availability Confirmed As of: April 19, 2026There are currently 1059 available 4 Bedroom apartment units from neighborhoods all over Seattle, WA that range in price from $873 to $32,716. Laurelhurst, Madison Park and Montlake are the neighborhoods that currently have the most 4 Bedroom availability. Here is today's list of the top neighborhoods in Seattle with the most available 4 Bedroom apartments:
| Neighborhood | Available Units | Median Price | Min Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Laurelhurst | 51 | $1,529 | $873 |
| Madison Park | 51 | $1,532 | $873 |
| Montlake | 51 | $1,529 | $873 |
| Northeast Seattle | 51 | $1,529 | $873 |
| Portage Bay | 51 | $1,529 | $873 |
| University District | 51 | $1,529 | $873 |
| View Ridge | 50 | $1,529 | $1,099 |
| Bryant | 49 | $1,529 | $873 |
| Wedgwood | 47 | $1,535 | $873 |
| Picnic Point North Lynnwood | 34 | $2,225 | $1,999 |
Largest Available Seattle 4 Bedroom Apartments
The largest available 4 Bedroom apartment unit in Seattle, WA is found at The Standard at Seattle in the University District neighborhood and is 1,664 square feet priced from $1,465. Trailside has the second largest 4 Bedroom, which is sized at 1,545 square feet and currently listed start at $1,499. Here is today’s list of the largest available 4 Bedroom units in Seattle:
| Apartment Listing | Model Name | Square Footage | Priced From |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Standard at Seattle | D10 - 4x2 | 1,664 Sq Ft | $1,465 |
| Trailside | D2 | 1,545 Sq Ft | $1,499 |
| Scriber Creek Apartments | Foxglove | 1,424 Sq Ft | $2,150 |
| Theory U District | D11 | 1,391 Sq Ft | $1,199 |
| Creston Point | Rainier | 1,279 Sq Ft | $1,989 |
| Nordheim Court UW Student Apartments | 4 Bedroom Flat Renovated | 1,200 Sq Ft | $1,392 |
| A&T Investments | 4-Bedroom/3-Bathroom Apartments | 1,200 Sq Ft | $873 |
| The Accolade | D1 | 1,183 Sq Ft | $1,575 |
| Goss Apartments | 4x2.25 | 1,080 Sq Ft | Call for Rates |
| Pacific Sunrise | 4x2RF | 1,036 Sq Ft | $1,179 |
Cheapest Available Seattle 4 Bedroom Apartments
As of April 19, 2026 the lowest priced 4 Bedroom apartment unit in Seattle, WA is the 4-Bedroom/3-Bathroom Apartments Model starting from $873 at A&T Investments in the University District neighborhood. The second most affordable Seattle 4 Bedroom is the 4 x 2 Terrace Model at Nolan starting at $1,305 . The average price for all 4 Bedroom apartments in Seattle is currently $2,436. Here is today’s list of the cheapest available 4 Bedroom options in Seattle:
| Apartment Listing | Model Name | Priced From |
|---|---|---|
| A&T Investments | 4-Bedroom/3-Bathroom Apartments | $873 |
| Nolan | 4 x 2 Terrace | $1,305 |
| Nordheim Court UW Student Apartments | 4-Bedroom Flat | $1,392 |
| The Standard at Seattle | D5 - 4x3 | $1,440 |
| Creston Point | Rainier | $1,989 |
| Scriber Creek Apartments | Foxglove | $2,150 |
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Seattle Overview
Seattle, Washington, known as Emerald City, is a Pacific Northwest metropolis positioned on the eastern shore of Puget Sound encircled by mountains, forests and both fresh water and salt water. It’s the state’s largest city and includes thousands of acres of parkland. Its tech industry is booming and it’s home to the headquarters of Amazon and Microsoft. And of course, it’s also the birthplace of Starbucks. Seattle boasts a diverse cultural scene and hosts dozens of festivals regularly. This city is one of the fastest-growing in the United States which makes it a prime location to find your next apartment.
Why live in Seattle, WA?
Seattle is a thriving, pulsing city with endless amenities and attractions to recommend it, as well as an excellent live music scene - making it a wonderful place to call home. There’s always something going on. This appealing city earned the nickname Emerald City for its striking year-round greenery, and if you don’t like snow, this is the spot for you. It even beats climate change according to UW meteorologist Cliff Mass. The food scene is on point. So tasty! Jobs! Even entry-level. With a $15 minimum wage, you are not starting at the bottom, and the unemployment rate is more than 2 points below the national average. And finally, it’s gorgeous here!
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Frequently Asked Questions about Seattle
How much are Studio apartments in Seattle?
There are currently 3,471 Studio Apartments in Seattle with rent ranges from $594 to $3,980 with an average price of $1,635.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Seattle Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Seattle ranges from $634 to $14,406 with an average monthly rent of $2,274.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Seattle cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Seattle range from $895 to $25,100. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,154.
How expensive are Seattle Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 831 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Seattle on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,099 to $31,995 - averaging $4,519 for the location.
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