Rooms for Rent in Seattle, WA
9 websites with rooms for rent in Seattle, WA — searched at once
9 Websites with rooms for rent in Seattle, WA
Finding a room for rent in Seattle, WA has never been easier. Seattle is one of America's premier tech cities and has a highly competitive rental market driven by Amazon, Microsoft, Boeing, and a thriving startup ecosystem. Neighborhoods like Capitol Hill, Fremont, Ballard, and University District are popular for shared housing at a range of price points. The University of Washington adds a large student population while the city's tech boom brings professionals from across the globe competing for rooms. RoomTerms searches all major platforms to help you find rooms in Seattle by ZIP code.
Simply click the "View Rentals" button on any listing below to explore available rooms, sublets, and shared housing options across trusted rental websites that are filtered to Seattle.
Craigslist.org
Search a marketplace of thousands of rooms for rent in various locations.
RoomMates.com
Search for roommates who have a room to rent or who needs a room to rent.
RentBerry.com
Discover thousands of rooms and sublets for rent in 50+ countries.
HotPads.com
Search millions of apartments and houses with HotPads.
ForRent.com
Search by ZIP code for local rooms for rent or short term leases - ForRent®
Rentler.com
Search for single rooms, in-law suites, basements, sublease and student housing!®
Trulia.com
Explore rental property listings with neighborhood insight and housing data.
Apartments.com
Helping to make the experience of home-sharing safe, easy, and secure.
Cirtru.com
Find houses, rooms, tenants and roommates easily, safely, securely.
Rooms for Rent in Seattle, WA — FAQ
Rooms for rent in Seattle typically range from $1,000 to $2,000+ per month. Capitol Hill, Fremont, and University District offer more affordable shared housing than South Lake Union or Belltown.
Capitol Hill, Fremont, Ballard, University District, Columbia City, and Beacon Hill are the most popular neighborhoods for rooms for rent and roommate listings.
Seattle is expensive but generally less so than San Francisco. Shared housing and roommate arrangements are the norm for most renters in the city.