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Aberdeen, WA Homes for Rent

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    $1,195 - $1,675 per month

    Heather Meadows Apartments

    2-3 Beds

    1715 S Boone St, Aberdeen, WA 98520

    Heather Meadows is located on the southern edge of the Olympic Peninsula in the city of Aberdeen, which offers a combination of small town charm with big city amenities. The town's pristine environment gives it a park-like atmosphere. With two rivers converging in town, kayaking and canoeing are popular here. Aberdeen is also home to dozens of fairs, festivals and events throughout the year. Take

    1715 S Boone St, Aberdeen, WA 98520
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    $1,750 per month

    • 2 Baths
    • 871 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    323 W Heron St Unit 3, Aberdeen, WA 98520

    871 square feet of office space now available for lease. Private interior office and storage space. Front and rear door entrances. Shared kitchen and bathrooms. Owner provides electricity, water, sewer and garbage. Tenant would be responsible for internet, phone, and security service. Located on road with high traffic/visibility. Street and lot parking. Near stores and restaurants.

    Nancy Taylor Aberdeen Realty, Inc.

    323 W Heron St Unit 3, Aberdeen, WA 98520
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    $925 per month

    Apartment for Rent

    Studio

    122 W 2nd St, Aberdeen, WA 98520

    Studio apartment, water and garbage included in the rent! On bus lines, near downtown and neighborhood parks!1ST MONTH RENT, SCREENING FEE AND DEPOSIT/ADMIN FEE MOVES YOU IN* Reply with your name, phone number and email address for an appointment/phone pre-screening. Pets with non refundable pet fee:Dog: $700Cat: $500(Per adult screened, pricing as

    122 W 2nd St, Aberdeen, WA 98520

Why Live in Aberdeen

Aberdeen, WA, located in Grays Harbor County, is a city with a rich history as a former logging town. Despite the decline of the logging industry, Aberdeen has seen an influx of newcomers, attracted by its affordability and efforts to revitalize downtown through the Vacant Building Program. Downtown Aberdeen features a walkable Main Street-style retail district with diverse shopping options, art galleries, markets, and a variety of restaurants, including local breweries like Mount Olympus Brewing. The city offers several things to do, such as visiting Unplugged, a museum dedicated to the band Nirvana, which originated in Aberdeen. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Westport Light State Park, located about 20 miles west, offering surfing and the tallest lighthouse in the state. Sam Benn Park on the north side of Aberdeen provides a playground, Frisbee golf, and tennis courts. The city is also conveniently situated between Olympic National Forest and Capitol State Forest, providing access to numerous trails and campsites. Housing in Aberdeen includes Craftsman bungalows, Colonial Revivals, and midcentury ranch-style homes, with a median sales price of $270,000. The city hosts events like World Music Day in June and the Walk of the Undead in October. Aberdeen School District serves approximately 3,300 students, and Grays Harbor College offers higher education opportunities. Aberdeen is about 50 miles from Olympia and 100 miles from Seattle–Tacoma International Airport. The city experiences mild temperatures with distinct seasons and averages 130 days of sunshine per year, though it has an extreme flood risk due to its location on Grays Harbor.
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