Apartments For Rent in Woodinville, WA

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What Locals Say about Woodinville

  • Trulia User
    "Heart of Wine tasting tourist district is less than 4 miles away. Easy freeway access to I-405 to Bellevue, Seattle, Lynnwood or Everett."
  • Trulia User
    "No street lights. Streets are hard to navigate at night due to darkness. sometimes pedestrians wearing dark cokes aren’t visible must be very careful while driving. "
  • Michellediggins1
    "I’ve lived in the same home for 9 years and I love the community and my neighbors. It’s beautiful with a rural atmosphere but only 16 miles to downtown Bellevue and 26 miles to downtown Seattle."
  • Sygerious
    "Privacy, upscale neighborhoods, forrest, good schools, good restaurants, close to Seattle, lots of jobs..."
  • Darlene A.
    "it is woodsy, quiet, friendly, and has beautiful walking trails. we have lots of wildlife like bears, Bobcats, owls, bunnies, and coyotes. "
  • Sarah B.
    "you see people walking their dogs all the time! I love all the different dogs. Not enough dog waste bins though. "
  • Michellediggins1
    "5 acres per house is a dogs Heaven on Earth. Everyone looks out for each other’s pets. There are a lot of creeks and ponds so if you are worried about them getting dirty keep them on a leash when you walk your property."
  • Lar.sexton
    "Schools are excellent but most drive them to their schools in neighborhoods. Multitude of sports clubs to engage kids. "
  • Galderisi8861
    "Yes. The neighborhood is a dog friendly place. There are dog poop bag stations along the sidewalks and dog parks. "
  • Sydney
    "Aspenwood is pretty much as good as it gets when it comes to good neighbors and raising a family. There is a strong sense of community. "
  • Sydney G.
    "Wonderful community! It's a perfect place to raise a family. The people are warm and friendly and the schools are amazing. "
  • JC
    "Lots of space. Too much to typically easily meet neighbors. But everyone is nice overall. Good place to raise kiddos. Good schools and nice families. "
  • Kevin S.
    "I like that there are no homeowners associations and the neighborhood is eclectic. I’ve lived here for nearly 20 years and have loved it. "
  • Jeremiah E.
    "Neighborhood safety and overall vibe of the area.. its a calm and robust area to live in. We have had a great experience living in this neighborhood "
  • Merlla
    "I've lived in this neighborhood for 18 years and it's friendly, mostly relaxed, and people help each other out. I've made more friends with my neighbors here than any other place I've lived in the Pacific Northwest."
  • Heather W.
    "I've lived here for a little over a year and I love it. It's quiet and calm. Beautiful during the spring and summer months."
  • Suburbanmom206
    "The Wedge is an established family friendly neighborhood walking distance to schools and downtown Woodinville. An easy hop to 405 and 522. Neighbors walk their dogs and stop to say hi to one another. Kids ride their bikes and build forts in the woods."

Types of apartment in Woodinville, WA

Woodinville apartments cluster near Downtown Woodinville and along 175th Street and Garden Way. Many apartments are newer low-rise buildings with wood and fiber-cement siding, simple gabled roofs, and small balconies or patios. You also see townhouse-style apartments with attached garages. Near the Hollywood District, some rentals sit in mixed-use buildings close to tasting rooms and shops. Interiors often include open kitchens, in-unit laundry, and larger windows, but storage can vary.
North and east Woodinville shift toward houses for rent, plus smaller apartment communities tucked off main roads. In Cottage Lake, rentals often look more residential, with cedar siding, pitched roofs, and more trees between buildings. The Valley area has a mix of older apartments and duplex-style rentals near business parks and warehouse space. South Woodinville, closer to Bothell and the Sammamish River Trail, can have easier access to regional roads, but traffic noise can be part of the tradeoff when you rent there.

Getting around Woodinville, WA

King County Metro, the bus service, connects Woodinville to Bothell, Kenmore, and nearby park-and-rides. Driving is the main way people get around, with quick access to SR-522 and local arterials like NE 175th Street. Parking is common at many apartments, though older properties can have tighter lots. Walking works better in Downtown Woodinville and the Hollywood District. Biking is more practical near the Sammamish River Trail than in hillier inland areas.

Living in Woodinville, WA

Woodinville is known for wineries, breweries, and outdoor space, and that shapes where many apartments sit. You can spend time around Woodinville Sports Fields, Wilmot Gateway Park, and the Sammamish River Trail, or head to Chateau Ste. Michelle and the Hollywood District. Local work is tied to wine production, hospitality, light industrial space, healthcare, and nearby tech hubs, so apartments can draw interest from several directions.

Average Rent Trends in Woodinville, WA

Rent in Woodinville, WA varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent decreased in Jun 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Sep 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jul 2025$2,850
Aug 2025$2,900
Sep 2025$3,599
Oct 2025$3,445
Nov 2025$3,415
Dec 2025$2,900
Jan 2026$3,000
Feb 2026$2,850
Mar 2026$2,900
Apr 2026$2,900
May 2026$3,580
Jun 2026$2,674
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

In June 2026, Apartments and Condos were the most affordable home type to rent compared with Townhomes and Houses.
1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$2,122$2,943$3,748$3,980$3,295
Townhomes$1,470$3,495$4,545$3,495
Apartments and Condos$2,000$2,300$2,300
Houses$2,000$3,950$3,800$3,980$3,800

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Woodinville, WA

  • What is the average rent of an apartment in Woodinville, WA?
    The average rent of an apartment in Woodinville, WA is $2,404 per month. This is about 25% higher than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a house in Woodinville, WA?
    The average rent of a house in Woodinville, WA is $3,800 per month. This is about 97% higher than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a townhome in Woodinville, WA?
    The average rent of a townhome in Woodinville, WA is $3,495 per month. This is about 81% higher than the national average.
  • When is the average rent cheapest in Woodinville, WA?
    In the last year, the average rent in Woodinville, WA was lowest in Jan 2025 when it was $2,563 per month.
  • When is the average rent most expensive in Woodinville, WA?
    In the last year, the average rent in Woodinville, WA was highest in Sep 2025 when it was $3,599 per month.
  • How does the rent of a 1 bedroom apartment compare to a studio apartment in Woodinville, WA?
    The average rent of a 1 bedroom apartment in Woodinville, WA is $2,122 per month. That is about $331 more than the cost of a studio apartment.
  • How many available rental listings are in Woodinville, WA?
    There are 31 available rental listings in Woodinville, WA.
  • What are some neighborhoods in Woodinville, WA?
    Some neighborhoods in Woodinville, WA include: Upper West Ridge, Wedge, Town Center, North Industrial, West Wellington.
  • What are some zip codes in Woodinville, WA?
    Woodinville, WA includes zip codes such as: 98072, 98077.
  • What are some cities near Woodinville, WA?
    Some nearby cities include: Bothell, Redmond, Kirkland, Kenmore, Brier. These cities may have more rental options to explore.