Seattle has strong renter protections but uneven enforcement, and a glut of new construction means quality varies wildly. Property Peeker scores any Seattle apartment on safety, mold and pest complaints, and management reviews.
Each neighborhood has its own quirks. Use this as a starting point, then pull the report for any specific building.
Walkable but noisy. Older stock often has pest and heating issues.
Downtown high-rises. Watch for elevator and amenity reliability.
Newer construction dominates. Generally well-managed, but check HOA fees.
Mix of historic and new. Older buildings can have plumbing surprises.
Family-friendly. Mold complaints common in older basement units.
Tech-corridor luxury. Generally high quality but expensive.
Property Peeker aggregates Seattle SDCI complaints, tenant reviews, and crime data so you can see safety, pest, and management issues in one report.
Yes — Seattle's wet climate means mold complaints are common in older buildings, especially basement units. Always check the report's habitability section.
Wallingford, Magnolia, and parts of West Seattle tend to score highest, but the building matters more than the neighborhood.