710 S L St Unit 3
Tacoma, WA 98405
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Bedrooms
1
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
450 sq ft
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Available
Available Now
About This Home
Welcome home to a beautifully updated 1-bedroom, 1-bath apartment perfectly located in the heart of Tacoma, near 6th Ave. This bright, inviting home blends modern finishes with everyday convenience, offering comfortable living across a generous floorplan. Step inside to sleek LVP flooring, modern cabinetry, and quartz countertops that elevate the kitchen’s clean, contemporary look. Stainless steel appliances make meal prep a breeze, and an included private storage unit provide plenty of space to stay organized. Enjoy the ease of plenty of street parking and shared, no-cost washer/dryer access in the building. Outside, a generous back lawn offers a sunny spot to relax, play, or gather with neighbors. This move-in-ready home delivers style, storage, and outdoor space—everything you’ve been searching for at a great value. Don’t miss it! Schedule your tour of 710 S L St today and make this Tacoma gem yours. 1 Year Lease Required Rent of $1350/month + $100 for WSG for 1st occupant + $50/additional occupant Security Deposit of $1350 due at move-in Non-Refundable Cleaning Fee of $300 due at move-in Pet Policy: 2 pets maximum. Refundable pet deposit of $300/pet required at move-in Application Fee is $55
710 S L St is an apartment community located in Pierce County and the 98405 ZIP Code.
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- Listed by Edge Property Management | Edge Property Management
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Living in Tacoma offers sweeping views of Mount Rainier and easy access to Puget Sound's waterfront. This port city features an array of housing options, from historic Craftsman homes in the North End to apartments in downtown. Point Defiance Park spans 700 acres, featuring beaches, hiking trails, and the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium. The Stadium and Proctor Districts each offer local shops and restaurants within walkable neighborhoods. Current rental data shows average rents of $1,481 for one-bedroom apartments with a 1.93% annual increase.
The Museum of Glass, connected to downtown by the Bridge of Glass showcasing Dale Chihuly's works, anchors Tacoma's museum district. The University of Washington Tacoma campus occupies beautifully restored historic warehouses, while the Theatre District's Pantages Theater hosts performances throughout the year. The city's dining scene flourishes along 6th Avenue and in the Lincoln International District.
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