
Housing costs got you down? Though apartment hunting can be frustrating, there are deals to be had. So what does the low-end rent on a rental in Queen Anne look like these days—and what might you get for the price?
Walk Score indicates that the neighborhood is a "walker's paradise," isn't particularly bikeable and offers many nearby public transportation options. It also features median rents for a one bedroom that hover around $1,699, compared to a $1,695 one-bedroom median for Seattle as a whole.
A look at local listings for studios and one-bedroom apartments in Queen Anne, via rental sites Zumper and Apartment Guide, paints a picture of what price-conscious apartment seekers can expect to find in this Seattle neighborhood.
Read on for the cheapest listings available right now. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)
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1100 Queen Anne Ave. North

Listed at $1,175/month, this 355-square-foot studio, located at 1100 Queen Anne Ave. North, is 21.7 percent less than the $1,500/month median rent for a studio in Queen Anne.
Building amenities include on-site laundry. In the unit, expect hardwood floors and a balcony. Cats and dogs are not welcome. Future tenants needn't worry about a leasing fee.
(See the complete listing here.)
101 John St.


Then there's this 450-square-foot studio at 101 John St., listed at $1,250/month.
In the unit, expect hardwood floors, a dishwasher, stainless steel appliances and in-unit laundry. Building amenities include an elevator and secured entry. Neither cats nor dogs are allowed. Future tenants needn't worry about a leasing fee.
(See the listing here.)
2249 13th Ave. West


This one-bedroom, one-bathroom, situated at 2249 13th Ave. West, is listed for $1,295/month for its 480 square feet of space.
Amenities offered in the building include assigned parking. There isn't a leasing fee associated with this rental, but there is a $42 application fee and a $300 deposit.
(See the listing here.)
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