Capitol Hill Seattle Rent Prices & Neighborhood Guide
Seattle's LGBTQ+ neighborhood with Pike/Pine nightlife, diverse dining, and vibrant urban culture.
Seattle, WAAvg Rent: $2,475/moWalk Score: 92
Walkability
92
Walk Score
Transit
78
Transit Score
Commute
10 min
To Downtown
Safety
Good
Rating
Capitol Hill Seattle Rent Prices
Studio
$1,500
per month
1 Bedroom
$1,900
per month
2 Bedrooms
$2,700
per month
3 Bedrooms
$3,800
per month
Rent Trend: Stable
Neighborhood Character
Vibe & Demographics
Neighborhood Vibe
LGBTQ+ friendly, vibrant, urban
Demographics
LGBTQ+ community, young professionals, artists
Best For
LGBTQ+ communityNightlife seekersUrban lifestyleYoung professionals
Lifestyle & Amenities
Restaurant Scene
Excellent, diverse, trendy
Nightlife
Excellent - Pike/Pine corridor, LGBTQ+ bars
Schools
Good public schools
Pros & Cons of Living in Capitol Hill Seattle
Pros
- Diverse
- Great nightlife
- Walkable
- Light Rail
Cons
- Expensive
- Parking difficult
- Some crime
- Rainy weather
Parks & Recreation
- Cal Anderson Park
- Volunteer Park
Public Transit
- Light Rail
- Metro bus
Popular Streets
- Broadway
- Pike Street
- Pine Street
Key Amenities
- Pike/Pine nightlife
- Cal Anderson Park
- Diverse dining
- Light Rail
Compare with Other Seattle Neighborhoods
Ballard
2BR Rent:$2,500
Walk Score:85
Nordic heritage, brewery-focused, neighborhood
Fremont
2BR Rent:$2,500
Walk Score:82
Quirky, artistic, neighborhood-focused
Queen Anne
2BR Rent:$2,700
Walk Score:78
Urban/residential mix, views, central
South Lake Union
2BR Rent:$3,300
Walk Score:90
Tech, new development, corporate
Wallingford
2BR Rent:$2,300
Walk Score:78
Family-friendly, established, neighborhood
Helpful Resources for Renters
Moving to Capitol Hill Seattle? These resources can help you prepare, understand your rights, and find financial assistance if needed.