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Seattle-Bellevue, WA vs Stevens County, WA

A 2-bedroom in Stevens County costs $1,370 less per month than Seattle-Bellevue ($1,131 vs $2,501). Median income is $112,594 in Seattle-Bellevue and $67,405 in Stevens County. That's a difference of $16,440 per year in housing costs.

Seattle-Bellevue, WA
$2,501
2BR Fair Market Rent
26.7% burden
Stevens County, WA
$1,131
2BR Fair Market Rent
20.1% burden

Side-by-Side Comparison

MetricSeattle-BellevueStevens County
Studio FMR$2,074$879
1BR FMR$2,146$885
2BR FMR$2,501$1,131
3BR FMR$3,272$1,573
4BR FMR$3,847$1,897
Median Income$112,594$67,405
Rent Burden26.7%20.1%
Actual Median Rent$1,932$864
Median Home Value$673,500$308,000
Population4.0M47K
Renter %39.6%20.8%
Vacancy Rate5.7%15.9%
Poverty Rate8.4%12.9%
Unemployment-6.9%
YoY Change-+18.1%
Min Wage$16.66/hr$16.66/hr

Income Required to Afford a 2-Bedroom

Seattle-Bellevue, WA
Annual Income Needed
$100,040
Hourly Wage Needed
$48/hr
Min Wage Work Hours/Week
115.5 hrs
at $16.66/hr (WA min wage)
Stevens County, WA
Annual Income Needed
$45,240
Hourly Wage Needed
$22/hr
Min Wage Work Hours/Week
52.2 hrs
at $16.66/hr (WA min wage)

Frequently Asked Questions

Stevens County, WA is more affordable with a 2BR FMR of $1,131/mo, which is $1,370 less than Seattle-Bellevue at $2,501/mo. However, when considering local incomes, Seattle-Bellevue has a rent burden of 26.7% vs 20.1% in Stevens County.

A 2-bedroom in Seattle-Bellevue, WA costs $2,501/mo at Fair Market Rent, while in Stevens County, WA it's $1,131/mo, a difference of $1,370/mo or $16,440/year.

To afford a 2BR without spending more than 30% of income on rent: Seattle-Bellevue requires $100,040/year ($48/hr). Stevens County requires $45,240/year ($22/hr).