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Bellevue rent data for:

As of today, you'll find 228 apartments for rent in Bellevue, with a median rent price of $2,570 per month. Bellevue has seen a 5%—or $156—decrease in median rent price compared to the previous year.

Apartments for rent

Average Rent

$2,570

Year Over Year Change

-5%

$156

Rentals available, last 30 days

228

Rent ranges for Bellevue apartments
$6,001 - $50,000
4%
$4,501 - $6,000
6%
$3,001 - $4,500
25%
$1,501 - $3,000
61%
$0 - $1,500
5%

How has rent in Bellevue, WA changed in the last two years?

The average rent in Bellevue, WA, for rentals of all sizes and types, is $2,570, which is a 5.12% decrease year-over-year.

The monthly rent for 1-bedroom apartments in Bellevue, WA is about $2,241. The average rent for 2-bedroom apartments in Bellevue, WA is $2,900, and studios are about $1,777 per month.

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What are the K-12 schools in Bellevue, WA?

32

schools

19,089

students

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Bennett Elementary School

17900 ne 16th st

bellevue, WA, 98008

PK, K-5Public
A

Cherry Crest Elementary School

12400 ne 32nd st

bellevue, WA, 98005

PK, K-5Public
A

Clyde Hill Elementary School

9601 ne 24th st

bellevue, WA, 98004

PK, K-5Public
A

Enatai Elementary School

10700 se 25th st

bellevue, WA, 98004

PK, K-5Public
A

Jing Mei Elementary School

12300 main st

bellevue, WA, 98005

PK, K-5Public
A

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What are some of the top neighborhoods in Bellevue, WA?

Enatai
Enatai, often referred to as West Bellevue, is truly a delightful spot that captures the essence of waterfront living. Imagine unwinding by the serene water's edge or enjoying leisurely afternoons in one of the many local parks, surrounded by lush greenery and towering trees—it's simply a breath of fresh air! The neighborhood has a warm, tight-knit feel, making it perfect for those who value a community atmosphere. While Enatai offers its own handy amenities, a short jaunt north leads you to vibrant downtown shopping options, so you can easily enjoy a mix of tranquility and urban excitement. Living here means you have the best of both worlds at your fingertips!
Bridle Trails
If you’re dreaming of a connection to nature, Bridle Trails in Bellevue might just be the perfect fit. This neighborhood is all about wide-open spaces, where horse lovers find joy in the expansive pastures and a network of trails perfect for riding. The area is truly a haven for those who appreciate a serene lifestyle, surrounded by lush trees and the soothing sounds of nature. While you'll find a handful of apartments and condos neatly lining the eastern side near 148th Avenue, most of the area invites you to unwind in a more rural-like setting. It’s a wonderful spot to experience the tranquil side of life without leaving the perks of the city too far behind!
Crossroads
Crossroads is a vibrant neighborhood that perfectly balances urban lifestyle with a touch of suburban comfort. You'll find an array of entertainment options and a diverse shopping scene right at your fingertips, making it easy to enjoy your downtime without heading into the hustle of downtown Bellevue. This area caters to those who appreciate larger living spaces, offering plenty of roomy apartment complexes for families or those wanting extra space. The community here is friendly and welcoming, enriched by local parks and recreational activities that keep the atmosphere lively. Living in Crossroads means you’ll have access to all the conveniences while enjoying a relaxed vibe that feels just right.

Who lives in Bellevue, WA?

Gender

51% Male
49% Female

Age Range

0-19

22%

20-34

23%

35-44

14%

45-64

25%

65+

14%

Language

English

56%

Spanish

5%

Indo Euro

13%

Asia Pac

23%

Other

1%

Education

No HS

4%

High School

20%

Bachelor's

41%

Master's

24%

Prof Degree

4%

Doctorate

3%

What is the household breakdown in Bellevue, WA?

Families

59% Families
41% Single

Property

47% Renters
53% Owners

Household Income

0-25k

8%

25-50k

8%

50-75k

9%

75-100k

11%

100-150k

19%

150k+

43%

How do residents get around Bellevue, WA?

Bellevue locals spend about 24 minutes commuting, and most drive to get to work. Residents or visitors looking to take public transit can hop on a bus or the light rail run by Metro Transit or Sound Transit to navigate Bellevue and nearby areas. The best way to fly in or out of Bellevue is through Seattle Tacoma International Airport, 12.46 miles away.

Walking

4/10
Fewer daily needs are within walking distance (unless you’re up for a challenge).

Cycling

4/10
More spots are within biking distance and some roads are cyclist-friendly.

Driving

10/10
Commuting is easy with multiple accessible routes and plenty of parking.

Transit

0/10
FYI, there are little to no public transit options within walking distance.

Scores for Bellevue are calculated based on the proximity to and amount of infrastructure supporting each method of transportation.

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