$1,290 - $2,400 per month
Park Hill
1 - 2 Beds
12511 69th Ave, Seattle, WA 98178
$1,290 - $2,400 per month
Park Hill
1 - 2 Beds
12511 69th Ave, Seattle, WA 98178
$2,750 per month
13005 64th Ave S Unit B114, Seattle, WA 98178
Charming 2BR + Den, 2.5BA townhome in South Seattle. Features open living space with gas fireplace, dining area, and kitchen with granite counters & stainless steel appliances. Primary suite with en-suite bath; second BR near full bath. Den perfect for office or guest space. In-unit laundry, gas heat, ample storage. Two-car tandem garage. Easy access to I-5, 15 min to downtown Seattle, 5 min to
Andrea Jacobi Windermere PM/JMW Group
$1,333 - $2,273 per month
Greentree
Studio - 3 Beds
6900 S 125th St, Seattle, WA 98178
$1,290 - $2,339 per month
Creston Point
1 - 4 Beds
13445 Mlk Way S, Seattle, WA 98178
$2,200 per month
Springbrook Reserve
2 Beds
7033 S 133rd St, Seattle, WA 98178
$1,700 - $1,975 per month
Foster Commons
1 - 2 Beds
5700 S 129th St, Tukwila, WA 98178
$1,629 per month
Cambridge Park Villa
1 - 3 Beds
6801 S 133rd St, Seattle, WA 98178
$1,885 - $1,965 per month
Taylor Creek Apartments
1 - 2 Beds
7050 S 116th Place, Seattle, WA 98178
$1,575 - $2,240 per month
Sunset View
1 - 3 Beds
2101 SW Sunset Blvd, Renton, WA 98057
Bryn Mawr-Skyway, located in Washington, is a diverse suburban city with a population of approximately 17,000. Historically an affordable housing area for World War II veterans, it now benefits from proximity to major industries, including healthcare facilities and a Boeing factory in nearby Renton. The city features a mix of contemporary and ranch-style homes, with newer builds in the Skyway Village subdivision and high-value properties with boat ramps on Lake Washington. Bryn Mawr-Skyway is about 2 miles from Downtown Renton, which offers a variety of dining options, antique stores, and markets. The Skyway Shopping Center includes a supermarket, bowling alley, and casino, while Westfield Southcenter mall and The Landing provide additional shopping and dining opportunities. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Lakeridge Park's mile-long trail and the Lake to Sound Trail, which connects to Puget Sound. Skyway Park serves as the central recreation space, and Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park is about 3 miles away. The city hosts events like the Skyway Juneteenth Celebration, the Nia Festival, and the Skyway Outdoor Cinema. The Renton School District, serving about 15,000 students, has a high rating and offers advanced courses. Transportation options include the King County Metro bus system, the Renton Transit Center, and access to Interstate 5, with Tacoma 28 miles south and Downtown Seattle 11 miles north. The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is nearby. Crime rates have declined, with a 6% overall drop in 2023. The climate is temperate, with warm summers and wet winters, though properties along major roads may experience higher noise levels.