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Seattle: Housing & Real Estate

The median Seattle home is valued at $938,600 (estimated market value runs 7% higher at $1,003,195), with median rent $2,030 (about the same as King County median $2,092; 1.2× higher than Washington median $1,760). Homeownership rate: 43.7%. That's 1.1× higher than the King County median ($859,900); 1.7× higher than the Washington median ($564,600). Market is warm. Vacancy rate 7.8%. New construction makes up 21.0% of stock. 43 nursing facilities on file. A municipal building code is in effect.

Home Values & Rent

Median home value $938,600 — 1.7× the Washington median ($552,800). Median rent $2,030/month. homeownership rate 43.7% — below the U.S. share of ~65%.

Affordability · Home Price To Income7.6×
Affordability · Home Affordabilityvery expensive
Affordability · Rent Pct Income19.4%
Affordability · Rent Affordabilityaffordable
Affordability · Pct Severely Rent Burdened35.0%
Affordability · Poverty Rate9.9%
Affordability · Property Tax Pct Income5.9%
Fair Market Rent · Studio rent$2,074 (vs Washington $1,570)
Fair Market Rent · One-bedroom rent$2,146 (vs Washington $1,677)
Fair Market Rent · Two-bedroom rent$2,501 (vs Washington $1,971)
Fair Market Rent · Three-bedroom rent$3,272 (vs Washington $2,733)
Fair Market Rent · Four-bedroom rent$3,847 (vs Washington $3,109)
Fair Market Rent · HUD FMR areaSeattle-Bellevue, WA HUD Metro FMR Area
Fair Market Rent · Fiscal yearFY2026
Home Value Estimate$1,003,195
Median Home Value$938,600 (vs Washington $552,800) median_home_value: 4 observations from 2026-04-23 to 2026-04-29
Median Rent$2,030 (vs Washington $1,797)

Sources: HUD FMR FY2026 · Census ACS 5-Year 2023, B25077 · Census ACS 5-Year 2023  ·  Refreshed 2026-04-12

Tenure & Occupancy

Owner-occupied vs renter-occupied housing units, plus vacancy rates.

Housing Market · Market temperaturewarm
Housing Market · Vacancy rate7.8%
Housing Market · New construction (% of stock)21.0%
Housing Market · Price Appreciation 2Yr2.9%
Housing Orgs · Total count84

Sources: IRS BMF NTEE L

Utilities

Electricity, water, and broadband infrastructure serving residents. Broadband percentages reflect the share of premises that can subscribe to service at the listed speed (FCC Form 477).

Facilities (15)

NOT AVAILABLE
27376 16TH AVE S
NOT AVAILABLE
1813 S 268TH ST
NOT AVAILABLE
3615 S 182ND ST
NOT AVAILABLE
2958 S 200TH ST
NOT AVAILABLE
1301 N 125TH ST
NOT AVAILABLE
1373 N 125TH ST
NOT AVAILABLE
12848 WA 900
NOT AVAILABLE
5712 S 129TH ST
NOT AVAILABLE
21815 PACIFIC HWY S
NOT AVAILABLE
22002 28TH PL S
NOT AVAILABLE
20440 INTERNATIONAL BLVD
NOT AVAILABLE
2116 NE 88TH ST
NOT AVAILABLE
4012 S 140TH ST
NOT AVAILABLE
3920 S 146TH ST
NOT AVAILABLE
11415 88TH AVE S

Systems (5)

Seattle Public Utilities
WA5377050
King County Water District #20
WA5338950
King County Water District #125
WA5341998
Skyway Water & Sewer
WA5338800
Ravenwing Ranch
WA53AB782
Broadband · % of premises with 25/3 Mbps broadband100.0% (at Washington median)
Broadband · % of premises with 100/20 Mbps broadband100.0% (at Washington median)
Broadband · % of premises with 250/25 Mbps broadband100.0% (at Washington median)
Broadband · % of premises with 1 Gbps / 100 Mbps broadband95.5% (vs Washington 78.2%)
Broadband · Broadband-capable premises397,537
Electricity · Electricity rate (¢/kWh)11.90¢/kWh
Electricity · Customers3368978
Electricity · Revenue Millions$4,596
Mobile Broadband · 3G mobile coverage0.000000000
Mobile Broadband · 4G mobile coverage0.703207881 (vs Washington 100.0%)
Mobile Broadband · 5G mobile coverage0.999747411 (at Washington median)

Sources: FCC BDC Jun 2025 · EIA Annual Retail Sales 2023 · FCC BDC Mobile 2024  ·  Refreshed 2026-04-12

Charging & Mobility

Ev Charging · Stations738
Ev Charging · Public Stations711
Ev Charging · L2 Ports1,822
Ev Charging · Dc Fast Ports150

Sources: DOE AFDC API

Other

Homeownership Rate43.7% (vs Washington 58.2%)
Median Year Built1976

Sources: Census ACS 5-Year 2023  ·  Refreshed 2026-04-12