Seattle started a new type of streak when Apartment List‘s December data came in. After seven months of increases, followed by declines in September, October, and November, rents fell yet again to close out 2022. That’s four straight months of decreases in rent prices.
Despite that bit of good news for renters, it is (as always) dependent on where you live. While Seattle proper has seen those declines, suburbs like Auburn, Lynnwood, Renton, and Shoreline have experienced year-over-year increases. Where does every community stand? Bring on the list, ranked by annual rent growth.
Rising
5. Shoreline
The land north of 145th Street has gained popularity
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