Bothell Property Management
Bothell sits at the center of one of the region’s most active rental corridors—straddling the King and Snohomish County line, anchored by Canyon Park’s biotech and tech campuses, and served by I-405 and SR-522 access that puts Bellevue and Everett within commuting range. That geography creates consistent, diverse demand from tech professionals, biotech workers, families focused on Northshore School District, and UW Bothell affiliates. We manage single-family and small multi-family rentals across Bothell’s neighborhoods so each property is priced correctly for its submarket and managed to the right compliance framework for its county.
For Bothell Owners Who Want Strong Occupancy, Reliable Tenants, and No Compliance Surprises.
Managing Bothell’s Multi-Neighborhood Rental Market
Bothell’s rental market is more varied than its suburban character suggests. Downtown Bothell’s revitalized commercial core attracts young professionals willing to pay a premium for walkability. Canyon Park draws tech and biotech workers who prioritize commute convenience. North Creek and Westhill attract families focused on school district access. Managing each of these submarkets correctly means understanding who’s looking—and what they’re willing to pay.
What managing Bothell properties well requires:
Submarket-Specific Pricing
Canyon Park and Downtown Bothell command different rents than Maywood Hills or Brickyard Road. We price from live neighborhood-level data so your property competes correctly in its specific submarket.
School District as a Retention Anchor
Many Bothell properties in Northshore School District attendance areas draw families who tend to stay. We structure renewals proactively to capitalize on school enrollment cycles that keep good tenants in place.
Jurisdiction-Verified Compliance
Bothell straddles the King and Snohomish County line. The county your property is in determines which protections apply beyond state law. We verify jurisdiction for every property and manage compliance accordingly.
HOA-Aware Maintenance Coordination
A large share of Bothell’s planned-community housing is HOA-governed. We manage the split between owner and association responsibility so maintenance doesn’t become a surprise bill or a compliance issue.
The Bothell Rental Market: What Owners Need to Know
Bothell’s rental market has grown steadily as Eastside prices push tenants northward along the I-405 corridor. The average rent for a house in Bothell runs approximately $3,400/month—meaningfully more affordable than Kirkland or Bellevue while offering comparable commute access to the major Eastside employment centers. That value proposition drives consistent demand from a broad professional tenant pool.
University of Washington Bothell and Bastyr University anchor a student and academic professional rental segment near Canyon Park. The North Creek biotech corridor generates consistent professional rental demand in the city’s northern neighborhoods.
Downtown Bothell & Westhill
Revitalized downtown with walkable amenities and mixed-use character that attracts young professionals. Three-bedroom SFRs and newer townhomes typically rent from $3,200–$4,200/month; two-bedroom units from $2,300–$2,800/month.
Canyon Park & North Creek
Bothell’s tech and biotech corridor with proximity to UW Bothell and major employers. Strong professional tenant demand. Three-bedroom SFR and townhome rents typically range from $3,000–$4,000/month; newer construction commands the higher end.
Maywood Hills & Brickyard Road Area
Established residential neighborhoods with older housing stock and Bothell’s more accessible rental price points. Consistent family and working-professional demand. Three-bedroom homes typically rent from $2,600–$3,400/month depending on condition.
Rent ranges reflect current market conditions. Your free rental analysis gives you a precise figure based on your property’s neighborhood, condition, and live comparables.
Washington State Compliance in Bothell—And Why the County Line Matters
Bothell operates under Washington State landlord-tenant law, but compliance complexity in Bothell is shaped by one factor most property managers overlook: which county your property is in. We verify the correct jurisdiction for every property we manage and apply the applicable compliance framework from day one.
Rent Increases: Washington’s Statewide Cap Applies
HB 1217, signed May 7, 2025, established Washington’s first statewide rent stabilization law. Annual rent increases are capped at 7% plus CPI, or 10%, whichever is less. The 2026 maximum is 9.683%. No increase is permitted in the first 12 months of any tenancy. Only one increase per 12-month period is allowed thereafter.
Notices must use state-mandated language with 90 days’ advance notice minimum, served via certified mail for increases taking effect after July 27, 2025. The Washington Attorney General enforces the law with civil penalties up to $7,500 per violation. Newer construction (certificate of occupancy within the last 12 years) may qualify for a cap exemption—relevant for Bothell owners given the volume of Canyon Park and North Creek development in the 2010s. We handle exemption assessment and all notice requirements for every client.
King County vs. Snohomish County: What Changes
Both are subject to Washington State landlord-tenant law, but King County has adopted supplemental tenant protections—including deposit installment payment options—that apply to properties in unincorporated King County and don’t apply in Snohomish County. Most city of Bothell properties are governed primarily by state law and city code. The practical takeaway: we verify the correct jurisdiction for your specific property before a lease is signed, so you’re not operating under the wrong framework.
Security Deposits & Move-In Documentation
Washington requires a signed, written move-in condition checklist at the start of every tenancy. For Bothell’s HOA-governed properties—where exterior and common area responsibility is split between owner and association—clear move-in documentation is particularly important. It establishes what the tenant received, which is essential to any deposit claim at move-out. We complete thorough written and photographic move-in records structured to reflect the ownership boundaries of HOA properties.
Just-Cause Eviction & Lease Structure
Washington requires documented legal cause to end any tenancy: nonpayment, material lease violation, significant damage, or illegal activity. In Bothell’s family-oriented neighborhoods, well-screened tenants rarely create eviction scenarios—but lease structure from day one still matters. Fixed-term agreements, clear renewal terms, and documented expectations reduce ambiguity regardless of how the tenancy unfolds. When eviction is necessary, we manage the process correctly under state law.
Your property’s county determines your compliance framework. We know which one applies.
Who We Work With in Bothell
Bothell rental owners typically fall into one of three situations: homeowners who purchased in one of Bothell’s planned communities and are relocating for work, holding rather than selling in a competitive market; long-term investors who chose Bothell for its yield advantage over deeper Eastside markets and want consistent professional management; and newer landlords who got a rental by inheritance or life change and need a local team to handle operational complexity they didn’t plan for.
In each case the core need is the same: a management team that understands Bothell’s geography, prices accurately by submarket, and manages compliance correctly for the county the property is in.
What owners experience working with our team:
“Real Property Management Eclipse has earned my repeat business with their proactive and personal approach. When I wanted to move into a larger residence, I chose to continue my relationship with Real Property Management Eclipse because they interacted with me through local people that I could reach on the phone or by text easily—and they would be proactive and reach out to me. I did not have to go through a menu or trade voicemails which kept me feeling like things were always moving forward.”
— Brad, Property Owner
Two Ways to Work With Us in Bothell
Whether you want complete hands-off management or professional tenant placement only, the same screening standards, documentation practices, and local compliance knowledge apply. All clients receive 24/7 owner portal access.
Full-Service Property Management
The right choice for Bothell owners who want their property managed without becoming a second job—whether they’re relocating, managing from out of the area, or holding in a planned community where HOA compliance and county jurisdiction add layers a self-managing landlord often misses.
We handle:
- Professional marketing and listing presentation
- Showings and rigorous, Washington-compliant tenant screening
- Lease preparation with correct state disclosures and fixed-term structure
- Rent collection and deposit management
- Maintenance coordination with county-specific and HOA-aware vendor management
- Move-in, mid-lease, and move-out inspections with full documentation
- HB 1217-compliant rent increase notices with exemption assessment
- Accounting, owner statements, and year-end reports
- Move-out processing, deposit reconciliation, and eviction management when required
Lease-Only Services
For owners who self-manage day-to-day but want a professional operator at the highest-stakes phase: sourcing, screening, and placing the right tenant.
We handle:
- Professional marketing and listing
- Property showings
- Comprehensive tenant screening
- Lease preparation with Washington-compliant disclosures and signed move-in documentation
Once the tenant is placed, you take over ongoing management.
Investor Support for Every Bothell Owner
Bothell’s yield advantage over deeper Eastside markets, combined with consistent appreciation in its most desirable neighborhoods, makes it one of the region’s more compelling long-term holds—for owners who manage it correctly.
Market Positioning & Rental Performance
Free rental analysis calibrated to your specific Bothell neighborhood and home type, with on-site assessment to identify the improvements that move your rent in this market’s price bands.
Acquisition & Long-Term Planning
Investment strategy guidance, Northshore School District and employer corridor analysis, and ten-year financial models to support hold and acquisition decisions in Bothell’s evolving submarkets.
Portfolio & Wealth Optimization
Annual Sell vs. Rent reviews via Wealth Optimizer, cost segregation insights, and 1031 Exchange guidance—so your Bothell property builds long-term wealth, not just monthly income.
Frequently Asked Questions: Bothell Property Management
Does it matter whether my Bothell property is in King County or Snohomish County?
Yes. Both are subject to Washington State landlord-tenant law, but King County has adopted supplemental tenant protections for properties in unincorporated King County that don’t apply in Snohomish County. Most city of Bothell properties are governed primarily by state law and city code. Because Bothell’s boundaries cross the county line and some areas are technically unincorporated, the applicable framework can vary by location. We verify county and municipal jurisdiction for every property we manage.
What is Washington’s new rent cap law and does it apply in Bothell?
Yes. HB 1217, signed May 7, 2025, established Washington’s first statewide rent stabilization law. Annual rent increases are now capped at 7% plus CPI, or 10%, whichever is less. The 2026 cap is 9.683%. No increases are permitted in the first 12 months of tenancy. Notices require 90 days’ advance written notice using state-mandated language. Violations carry up to $7,500 per violation. Bothell owners with newer construction in Canyon Park or North Creek should assess whether their property qualifies for the 12-year certificate of occupancy exemption—given the volume of development in those areas during the 2010s, this exemption is worth evaluating before any rent increase. We manage full compliance for every rent adjustment cycle.
What do houses rent for in Bothell?
The average monthly rent for a house in Bothell is approximately $3,400. Downtown Bothell and Canyon Park three-bedroom SFRs and townhomes typically range from $3,000–$4,200/month. Maywood Hills and more established neighborhoods typically run $2,600–$3,400/month for a well-maintained three-bedroom. A free rental analysis gives you a figure specific to your property’s neighborhood, size, and condition.
What types of tenants rent in Bothell?
Bothell draws a diverse professional tenant pool. Canyon Park and North Creek attract tech and biotech employees and UW Bothell affiliates. Downtown Bothell draws young professionals who want walkability. Many Bothell properties in Northshore School District attendance areas draw families who tend to stay through multiple school cycles.
Does Bothell have HOA complications for landlords?
Many Bothell properties—particularly in Canyon Park and North Creek planned communities—are in HOA-governed neighborhoods. HOA rules typically affect landscaping, exterior maintenance, parking, and sometimes tenant requirements. We review HOA rules for every HOA-governed property and ensure lease terms align with HOA requirements, so owners aren’t caught between HOA enforcement and tenant disputes.
Find Out What Your Bothell Property Should Be Earning
Bothell’s position in the I-405 corridor, employer anchors at Canyon Park, and consistent family demand in Northshore School District attendance areas make it one of the region’s most reliable rental markets. Getting the return right means knowing your submarket—and managing your compliance correctly for the county you’re in.
Get a free, no-obligation rental analysis specific to your Bothell property and neighborhood.

