$1,725 / Month

123 N 66th Ave Unit 119 N 66th

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Yakima, WA 98908

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  • Bedrooms

    2

  • Bathrooms

    1.5

  • Square Feet

    900 sq ft

  • Available

    Available Jun 16

123 N 66th Ave Unit 119 N 66th
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123 N 66th Ave is an apartment community located in Yakima County and the 98908 ZIP Code.

* Price shown is base rent. Excludes user-selected optional fees and variable or usage-based fees and required charges due at or prior to move-in or at move-out. Price, availability, fees, and any applicable rent special are subject to change without notice.
* Square footage definitions vary. Displayed square footage is approximate.

Fees and Policies

The fees listed below are community-provided and may exclude utilities or add-ons. All payments are made directly to the property and are non-refundable unless otherwise specified. Use the Cost Calculator to determine costs based on your needs.

  • One-Time Basics
    • Due at Move-In
      • Security Deposit - Refundable
        Charged per unit.
        $1,725

Property Fee Disclaimer: Based on community-supplied data and independent market research. Subject to change without notice. May exclude fees for mandatory or optional services and usage-based utilities.

Features

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Contact

  • Listed by Central Washington Properties | Central Washington Properties
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Under 30 minutes

Commute Time is calculated at rush hour.
City - Yakima

Nestled in Washington's agricultural heartland, Yakima combines small-city living with outdoor adventure. The rental market remains affordable, with one-bedroom apartments averaging $948 and two-bedroom units averaging $1,190. West Valley and Terrace Heights are established neighborhoods, each offering their own character and mountain views. The Yakima Greenway provides 20 miles of parks and pathways along the Yakima and Naches rivers, making it easy to stay active year-round.

The Yakima Valley, producing 77% of America's hops, celebrates its agricultural roots through local farmers markets and seasonal festivals. Downtown features the restored Capitol Theatre, local shops, and an evolving food scene. Annual traditions include the Fresh Hop Ale Festival and Central Washington State Fair. For education, the city is home to Yakima Valley College and Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences. The semi-arid climate brings warm summers and mild winters with minimal rainfall.

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Amenities
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Transportation
Getting Around
Fairly Walkable
Walkability
50 / 100
Limited Public Transit
Transit
30 / 100
Moderately Drivable
Drivability
70 / 100
Fairly Bikeable
Bikeability
40 / 100

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Soundscore
- / 100

Traffic

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Airport

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Businesses

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