Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, where we explore what you can rent for a certain dollar amount in the Seattle area. We've found five listings within $100 of today's price: $3,000

↑ On Capitol Hill, 1903 three bedroom (plus bonus room) has a lot of the creative charm of other turn of the century homes in the area, like hardwood floors with an inlay design—plus, it has a fenced backyard. The whole cat-friendly house costs $3,000 a month.

↑ This pet-friendly Ballard townhouse, built in 2008, has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a small backyard, and a washer dryer. The price is comparable to what some older houses go for in the area: $2,950.

↑ This brand-new townhouse at the edge of Greenwood on Aurora has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, vaulted ceilings, a rooftop deck and quartz countertops—but doesn’t allow pets. It’ll run you $2995 a month.

↑ This 1916 West Seattle house near Lincoln Park has just two bedrooms, but it’s fully furnished and has a huge deck with water views—plus fun details like eating nooks, a fireplace, and French doors. The home, including a washer and dryer and gardens, rents for $2950 a month.

↑ This official historic landmark—the Fitch/Nutt house—in Fremont has four whole bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a wide deck along the three-gabled upper floor. The house rents for $3,000 a month.