Apartments for Rent in Tacoma WA
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Tacoma, WA Apartments for Rent
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. Ruston Way's waterfront path offers waterside dining and recreation opportunities with panoramic views. Originally a railroad terminus, Tacoma retains its historic architecture while embracing modern development throughout its neighborhoods.
Tacoma, WA Rental Insights
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The average rent in Tacoma, WA is $1,482 per month. By comparison, renters across the U.S. pay an average of $1,631, which means housing in Tacoma, WA is slightly less expensive than much of the country.
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Find affordable apartments for rent in Tacoma, WA by browsing listings in budget-friendly neighborhoods such as Woodland Glen, South End, and Oakland. Use filters by price, number of bedrooms, and amenities to narrow your search.
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The most popular ZIP codes for renters in Tacoma, WA are 98405, 98409, 98402, 98406, and 98404.
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The cost of living in Tacoma, WA is 24.2% higher than the national average. Daily expenses like housing, groceries, and transportation generally cost more than in many other U.S. cities.
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To live comfortably in Tacoma, WA as a single adult with no dependents, aim for a salary of at least $88,000 before taxes. Expect to spend about $8,832/year for groceries, $14,748 for goods and services, and $31,848/year for housing. To decide how much you should spend on rent, use our rent affordability calculator.
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You can find flexible rentals in Tacoma, WA by exploring short-term rentals for temporary stays or browsing furnished apartments for move-in ready options that save time and hassle.
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Tour apartments from your couch with Matterport 3D Tours. We have 3,731 Tacoma apartments with virtual tours available. Walk through the apartment, view room layouts and get a feel for the space before an in-person tour.
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Tacoma, WA has very few transit options. Residents typically rely on driving for daily needs.
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Students renting in Tacoma, WA have access to UW Tacoma, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma Community College, and Clover Park Technical College.