Seattle's rental market shows no signs of cooling so far this year

A “for rent” sign in front of a row of houses. 

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Seattle’s rental market stayed red-hot through most of last year, and a new report from Zumper — an online rental platform — suggests rent prices in the area show no signs of cooling so far this year.

Seattle managed to stay out of the report’s top-10 U.S. cities where rent is most expensive — it landed at spot No. 13 — but its individual figures are still eye-popping.

The report says the average rent prices for one-and two-bedroom apartments in Seattle are currently $1,820 and $2,570 per month,

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