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Studio Apartments for Rent in Burlington, WA

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    Starting at $1,550 Per Month

    • Studio - 3 Beds

    615 Peterson Rd, Burlington, WA 98233

    First Month FREE Rent!!Be the first to live at Skagit Flats – a stunning brand-new apartment community located at 615 Peterson Rd, Burlington, WA 98233. With 115 beautifully designed units available NOW, this is your chance to lock in luxury living at its finest! Choose from a variety of floor plans including studio 1 bath, 1 bed 1 bath, 2 bed 2 bath, and spacious 3 bed 2 bath layouts —

    Skagit Flats

    615 Peterson Rd, Burlington, WA 98233
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    Starting at $2,252 Per Month

    • Studio - 2 Beds

    1660 S Walnut St, Burlington, WA 98233

    Welcome to Affinity at Burlington, where life for the 55+ crowd is anything but ordinary! Here, we redefine what it means to live actively and passionately. Our community buzzes with vibrant energy, offering a family-like atmosphere where you and your furry friends feel right at home. Enjoy and play in over 30,000 square feet of social and activity space, including weekly happy hour at our very

    Affinity at Burlington 55+

    1660 S Walnut St, Burlington, WA 98233
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    Starting at $1,695 Per Month

    • Studio - 1 Bed

    989 S Burlington Blvd, Burlington, WA 98233

    Grafton Place brings a brand-new type of urban living to Burlington that you are sure to appreciate!Offering unique studio, one, two and three-bedroom floorplans to choose from. Each apartment is thoughtfully designed with you in mind, complete with:In-unit washer/dryerMovable kitchen islandQuartz countertopsLuxury vinyl flooringStainless steel

    Grafton Place

    989 S Burlington Blvd, Burlington, WA 98233

Why Live in Burlington

Burlington, Washington, a small agricultural city on the banks of the Skagit River, is equidistant from Vancouver, Canada, and Seattle. With a population of over 9,000, Burlington thrives on a diverse economy including agribusiness, woodworking, oil refining, and the casino industry. The city is surrounded by nature, with the Burlington Dike Trail offering scenic paths for hikers, cyclists, and dog-walkers, and riverfront parks providing spaces for community gardens and baseball. Housing in Burlington ranges from 1920s residences to postmodern homes built as recently as 2024, with styles including Dutch Colonial, ranch-style, and multi-story homes. Many streets feature lush gardens and tall evergreens, with gravel walkways instead of sidewalks. The shopping scene along George Hopper Road includes big-box stores, a Costco, and the Outlet Shoppes at Burlington, while dining options on Burlington Boulevard range from Chinese and Mexican to Thai cuisine. Burlington-Edison High School, part of the Burlington-Edison School District, offers innovative STEM programs in aviation and cybersecurity. The city is safer than the national average for violent crime, though it faces common coastal flooding risks. Interstate 5 provides access to Bellingham, Everett, and Seattle, with additional transit options available at the Chuckanut Park & Ride. Skagit Valley Hospital is located just across the river in Mount Vernon.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to rent a home in Burlington, WA?
The median rent for a home in Burlington, WA is $2,450 per month, though prices vary by neighborhood, size, and property type. As of June 2026, condos tend to be the most affordable option while single-family homes are currently more expensive.
How much do you need to make to afford rent in Burlington, WA?
To comfortably afford the median rent in Burlington, WA, a household needs to earn roughly $98,000 per year. This is based on the common guideline that households should spend no more than 30% of gross income on housing. Most landlords require monthly household income of at least 3x the monthly rent, and with a median rent of $2,450 per month in Burlington, WA, renters typically need to show $7,350 per month in gross income to qualify. Actual affordability will vary depending on household debts, other living expenses, and overall budget.
Is it more affordable to rent or buy in Burlington, WA?
In Burlington, WA, the price-to-rent ratio is 16.1, which generally favors renting. This ratio divides the median home price by the annual median rent: below 15 typically favors buying, 15 to 20 is balanced, and above 20 typically favors renting. Your finances, how long you plan to stay, and costs like mortgage rates, taxes, and maintenance all factor into the decision.

Rental Home Trends

Number of Homes for Rent
3
Median Rent
$2,450
Median Single Family Home Rent
$4,029
Median Condo Rent
$2,323
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