Seattle · 3-bed
Seattle 3-bed apartments
A 3-bed splits even cheaper across three roommates. Common in neighborhoods with bigger pre-war buildings (Hyde Park, Allston, Berkeley). The neighborhoods below are where international students in Seattle most often find these.
Best neighborhoods in Seattle
U-District
The U-District is UW's home — dense apartment buildings, Light Rail, the Ave for food, with major Chinese and Indian student communities.
$1,300 – $3,500/mo
Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill is Seattle's vibrant neighborhood east of downtown — Light Rail to UW in 10 minutes, tons of restaurants and nightlife.
$1,500 – $3,800/mo
Wallingford
Wallingford is just west of UW — quieter, more residential, popular with grad students.
$1,400 – $3,500/mo
Universities in Seattle
Frequently asked questions
What's the average rent for a 3-bed in Seattle?
3-beds in Seattle typically range from $1300 to $3800 per month, depending on neighborhood.
Are 3-beds easy to find for international students?
Yes — 3-beds are widely available in Seattle. We curate verified options and help with no-credit-history paperwork.