Apartments for Rent in Puyallup, WA (517 Rentals)

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Avana Hamptons
$1,604 - $8,657
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Avana Hamptons

2519-2551 S Meridian StPuyallup, WA 98373
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One Canyon Place
$1,558 - $2,623
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One Canyon Place

11619 Canyon Rd EPuyallup, WA 98373
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property at 7104 99th St E

$2,700

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3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath Townhome for Rent

Available Jul 12

7104 99th St E

PuyallupWA98373

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property at 18711 95th Avenue Ct E

$2,900

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$2,900

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3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Home for Rent

Available Aug 1

18711 95th Avenue Ct E

PuyallupWA98375
property at 9905 157th St E

$1,100

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9905 157th St E

PuyallupWA98375
property at 5604 96th St E

$1,795

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$1,795

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2 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath Townhome for Rent

Available Aug 1

5604 96th St E

PuyallupWA98371
property at 17420 84th Avenue Ct E

$2,710

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17420 84th Avenue Ct E

PuyallupWA98375
property at 507 15th St SE

$2,750

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$2,750

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3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Condo for Rent

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507 15th St SE, Unit 507

507 15th St SE
PuyallupWA98372
property at 11705 126th Street Ct E

$3,600

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4 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Home for Rent

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Puyallup Overview

Drawing its namesake from the Native American term for 'the generous people', Puyallup is a wonderful slice of Northwest scenery, ideally located midway between Seattle and Tacoma. Home to just over 35,000 locals, this charming destination is a great place to consider for anyone yearning to connect with a new apartment in Washington state.

What is the history of Puyallup?

Flush with forestry and lumber, Puyallup grew steadily in populace throughout the later end of the 1800s, officially incorporating in 1890. City founder Ezra Meeker was quickly named the first mayor, and the steady growth of nearby Tacoma as well as the addition of rail lines helped further expand Puyallup's popularity throughout the 1900s. Today, the city is known for its hosting of the Washington State Fair, as well as its convenient location.

How is the weather in Puyallup?

While summers are typically warm and dry, with temps hovering in the mid-80s, those living in Puyallup apartments can, for the most part, expect wet conditions that the Northwest is notorious for. Winters and spring are particularly prone to rain, although it should be noted that snow is still a rarity. 

How do I get around town?

Pierce Transit supplies bus service throughout the city, and commuter rail is located at the Puyallup Station thanks to the Sounder train system. Still, most Puyallup apartment residents rely on a private car or truck for much of their day-to-day travel needs, with Seattle's airport a mere 35 miles or so away.

What is the Puyallup commute like?

State Route 512 as well as Route 167 both intersect at the city, and those commuting to either the work forces of Tacoma or Seattle should find that traffic flows easy on most afternoons. Drive time traffic inside those surrounding city limits can be another story, however, with Seattle particularly prone to street snarls in late morning and early evening. Traversing Puyallup proper is a generally easy affair on most days, with traffic moving at a brisk pace save the occasional fender-bender.

What are the local media outlets?

Print news is covered locally by 'The Herald', and thanks to its close proximity to major markets those living in Puyallup rentals can enjoy a wide range of both broadcast and radio programming. Local network affiliates present networks such as NBC and CBS, while radio is a creative mix of modern rock, indie jams, urban favorites and political talk. NPR can also be found with ease on the airwaves.

Why live in Puyallup, WA?

Known for its welcoming spirit and cozy charm, Puyallup apartments truly meld larger city amenities with small town ambiance. With the job markets of Seattle and Tacoma just a short drive away, and an impressive array of local eateries, shopping and nightlife options at your fingertips, this west coast hot spot is an in-demand zip code for good reason.

What Puyallup landmarks should I see?

The Ezra Meeker Home dates all the way back to the 1800s, and remains possibly the most instantly recognizable landmark in town. Tours are given daily, and this living museum can even be rented out for weddings and other occasions. Pioneer Park also features a bronze statue of Meeker, honoring the founder of the city. The Karshner Museum presents an impressive collection dedicated to making art, history and culture come alive to a variety of school students, and the Arts Downtown Gallery is a consistently changing collection of local works.

What is there to do around Puyallup?

Stroll the local farmer's market for fresh produce, or shop the famed antique district for some new items to outfit your Puyallup apartment. Sushi Ari is a fantastic place for a romantic seafood meal, and Bumpy's Lounge is a popular watering hole with Puyallup locals.

Any annual festivals or Puyallup events to know?

The Washington State Faire reigns supreme as the largest event in the region, drawing thousands of people every year and remaining a cornerstone of the Puyallup economy. The Daffodil Parade is a short ride from most Puyallup apartments, featuring impressive floats and plenty of cheer, while the annual Independence Day Celebration is a fireworks-laden evening of live music and excitement.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

Hit the water for a whale watch or jam to some live music at one of the many nightclubs in nearby Seattle, or head south to the hip and happening streets of Portland, Oregon, both an easy drive from many apartments in Puyallup. Washington state is also flush with plenty of camping, fishing and hiking options as well.

Where is the best place to move in Puyallup?

From the historic homes of downtown to the working-class rentals of the rest of 'the Valley', apartments in Puyallup are available in a diverse assortment of styles and amenities to fit just about any lifestyle or budget. Connect with your new ideal Washington state rental today! 

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Frequently Asked Questions about Puyallup

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Puyallup Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Puyallup ranges from $895 to $2,551 with an average monthly rent of $1,733.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Puyallup cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Puyallup range from $1,525 to $3,522. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,041.

How expensive are Puyallup Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 87 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Puyallup on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,867 to $3,300 - averaging $2,583 for the location.

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