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Average rent in Everett, Washington

The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Everett is $1,903+, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $2,112+. Rent rates updated 4 days ago
Studio
$1,643+
Prices trending down
1 Bed
$1,903+
Prices trending down
2 Beds
$2,112+
Prices trending down
3+ Beds
$2,288+
Prices trending down
* Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List that don’t include fees

Top neighborhoods

Top neighborhoods in Everett, WA

  • Map of Port Gardner

    Port Gardner

    What's it like to live in Port Gardner?

    Historic waterfront character distinguishes Port Gardner, where this central Everett neighborhood combines Victorian architecture with Puget Sound views. Rental options include apartments in divided grand homes and smaller buildings from the early 20th century. The neighborhood provides walking access to both downtown amenities and the developing waterfront district with its marina and restaurants, though ferry and naval station activity creates occasional noise considerations for properties nearest the water.

    Great for

    • Families
    • Retirees
    • Professionals
    • Young Renters
    • Commuters

    Neighborhood vibe

    • Mixed-Use
    • Peaceful
    • Mixed-Use & Commercial
    View 6 listings
  • Map of Cascade View

    Cascade View

    What's it like to live in Cascade View?

    Boeing employees discover ideal housing in Cascade View, where rental homes offer quick access to the massive manufacturing facility without surrounding yourself with fellow workers after hours. The neighborhood's elevated position provides exactly what the name promises – spectacular mountain views from many properties, particularly those on eastern streets with slightly higher elevations. Unlike downtown Everett options, you'll find streets quiet enough for actual sleep between shifts, particularly valuable for those working overnight manufacturing schedules. Many properties include covered parking – essential protection during Pacific Northwest winter months when constant moisture affects vehicle interiors beyond simple convenience considerations. The nearby Walter E. Hall Golf Course offers unexpected green space in this otherwise developed area, while Silver Lake provides weekend recreation without extensive planning or travel requirements.

    Great for

    • Families
    • Retirees
    • Professionals
    • Young Renters
    • Commuters

    Neighborhood vibe

    • Mixed-Use
    • Peaceful
    • Mixed-Use & Commercial
    View 4 listings
  • Map of Holly

    Holly

    What's it like to live in Holly?

    Aerospace workers favor Holly neighborhood for its proximity to Boeing's massive assembly facility, where many residents walk to shifts. The area features practical mid-century homes on larger lots than newer developments, with mountain views from east-facing windows. Though limited retail means driving for groceries, the trade-off comes in quieter streets and more affordable housing than Seattle. Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate quick access to Cascade mountain trails and Puget Sound beaches within 30-minute drives.

    Great for

    • Families
    • Retirees
    • Professionals
    • Young Renters
    • Commuters

    Neighborhood vibe

    • Mixed-Use
    • Peaceful
    • Mixed-Use & Commercial
    View 5 listings

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Everett Rent Report: May 2026

Welcome to the Apartment List May 2026 Rent Report for Everett, WA. Currently, the overall median rent in the city stands at $1,661, roughly the same as last month. Prices remain down 2.6% year-over-year. Read on to learn more about what’s been happening in the Everett rental market and how it compares to trends throughout the broader Seattle metro area and the nation as a whole.

Everett Renter Confidence Survey

National study of renter’s satisfaction with their cities and states

Here’s how Everett ranks on:


Overview of Findings

Apartment List has released results for Everett from the second annual Apartment List Renter Satisfaction Survey. The survey, which drew on responses from over 30,000 renters, provides insight into what states and cities must do to meet the needs of the 105 million American renters nationwide.

“Everett renters expressed very low satisfaction with their city,” says Andrew Woo, Director of Data Science at Apartment List. “They rated most categories with below-average scores.”

Key findings in Everett include the following:

  • Everett renters give their city an F overall for satisfaction.
  • The highest-rated category for Everett was its access to public transit, which received an A.
  • Renters in Everett seem dissatisfied with affordability/cost of living (C), local job and career opportunities (C-), and commute times (C-).
  • The largest areas of concern here are safety (D), access to parks and community events (D), and the quality of local schools (F).
  • Like renters in Kent, WA (F), Everett renters are not satisfied with their city. Everett renter satisfaction was much lower than other Washington cities like Renton (A+), Bellevue (A-), and Tacoma (B).
  • The top rated cities nationwide for renter satisfaction included Arlington, VA; Lincoln, NE; Pasadena, CA; Boston, MA; and Madison, WI. The lowest rated cities included Newark, NJ; Bronx, NY; Bridgeport, CT; Baltimore, MD; and Salinas, CA.
View our national survey results.
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