Wealth Management in Seattle, WA

Compare trusted local wealth managers in Seattle — credentials, fees, and reviews.

Seattle, Washington

Top wealth management in Seattle

Looking for wealth management in Seattle, WA? Compare local wealth managers below on credentials (CFP®, CFA, CPWA®), fee model, and verified reviews. Seattle’s tech-driven wealth and equity-compensation complexity make specialized financial advisors and CPAs especially valuable in the metro.

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Creative Money LLC
★★★★★ 4.7 on Google (11)
Wealth Management · Seattle, WA
CFP®, CFA, CPWA®
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Falcon Wealth Planning
★★★★★ 5.0 on Google (10)
Wealth Management · Seattle, WA
CFP®, CFA, CPWA®
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Waverly Advisors, LLC
★★★★★ 5.0 on Google (9)
Wealth Management · Seattle, WA
CFP®, CFA, CPWA®
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Ronin Wealth Management
★★★★★ 4.8 on Google (4)
Wealth Management · Seattle, WA
CFP®, CFA, CPWA®
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Baird Private Wealth Management
★★★★☆ 4.5 on Google (4)
Wealth Management · Seattle, WA
CFP®, CFA, CPWA®
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How to choose

  • Look for integrated tax + estate planning, not just investing.
  • Ask about account minimums (often $250k–$1M+).
  • Prefer a fiduciary, fee-only structure for transparency.
  • Check team depth — CPA and estate attorney access matters.

Typical cost

Typically 0.5%–1.25% of assets annually, often on a sliding scale that drops as your balance grows. Some firms offer flat family-office retainers.

Wealth Management in Seattle: FAQs

What's the difference between a financial advisor and a wealth manager?

All wealth managers are financial advisors, but wealth management focuses on higher-net-worth clients and layers in coordinated tax, estate, and legacy planning. Account minimums are usually higher.

How much money do you need for wealth management?

Many firms set minimums between $250,000 and $1,000,000 in investable assets, though some boutique and fee-only firms work with growing households at lower thresholds.

How much does a wealth manager cost in Seattle?

Typically 0.5%–1.25% of assets annually, often on a sliding scale that drops as your balance grows. Some firms offer flat family-office retainers. Rates in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest are broadly in line with national averages; always confirm fees in writing before engaging.

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