9 North
9 N 9th St,
Yakima, WA 98901
$750 - $1,335 Total Monthly Price
Studio 12 Month Lease
The Terraces at Summitview is for seniors 62 years and older and has affordable month-to-month rates! Since 1958, The Terraces at Summitview (previously known as Living Care) has been dedicated to enhancing connection, well-being and security for older adults in Central Washington. We provide more than just a place to live. We take care of the little things such as meals, housework and most maintenance so you can focus on family, friends and enjoying life. The Terraces is Yakima's only Life Plan Community. At our Life Plan Community, you can live your life with freedom and independence—just as you always have—with the peace of mind that comes with knowing a solid plan is in place should the need for future assistance arise. The Terraces features modern, spacious independent living apartments as well as assisted living, long-term skilled nursing and short-term rehabilitation—all on one beautiful 10-acre campus. No entrance fee is required and homes are available on a rental contract basis. Dining plans can be purchased at an extra cost.
The Terraces at Summitview (Seniors 62+) is an apartment community located in Yakima County and the 98902 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Yakima School District attendance zone.
Unique Features
Piscina exterior
Gimnasio
Instalaciones de lavandería
Ascensor
Conserje
Sede del club
Control de accesos
Centro de negocios
Lavadora/Secadora
Aire acondicionado
Lavavajillas
Conexiones para lavadora/secadora
Acceso a Internet de alta velocidad
Encimeras de granito
Patio
Microondas
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.
Learn more about living in Yakima| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Drive: | 52 min | 39.8 mi |
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