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Pacific, WA Homes for Rent

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    $1,643 - $6,251 per month

    Cobble Court

    1 - 3 Beds

    345 Pacific Ave N, Pacific, WA 98047

    With spacious, classic Cape Cod-style apartment homes, picturesque landscaping and generous community amenities, Cobble Court is a relaxing sanctuary for your busy lifestyle.

    345 Pacific Ave N, Pacific, WA 98047
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    $1,409 - $2,039 per month

    RAINIER VISTA SENIOR APARTMENTS

    1 - 2 Beds

    134 3rd Ave SE, Pacific, WA 98047

    Embrace a new chapter of life at Rainier Vista. Brimming with attractive amenities, cozy interiors, and dazzling leisure areas, our apartments in Pacific, WA, will make you feel like you belong. Discover your perfect home in our one and two-bedroom residences featuring well-equipped kitchens and spacious rooms with natural lighting perfect for you to relax in. Fitted with practical conveniences

    134 3rd Ave SE, Pacific, WA 98047
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    $1,525 per month

    Megan's Court Apartments

    1 Bed

    508 3rd Ave, Pacific, WA 98047

    This great community centrally located between Tacoma and Seattle is a short drive to hwy 167 or hwy 18 for easy access. Location in the quiet small community of Pacific and along the river front is a perfect location. Our one, two or three bedroom apartments offer great floor plans, plenty of parking, and nestled in the trees.

    508 3rd Ave, Pacific, WA 98047

Why Live in Pacific

Pacific, Washington, nestled between the White River and Valley Freeway, offers a suburban setting with convenient access to Seattle, located about 30 miles to the north. The city features a mix of single-family homes, including mid-century ranch-style houses and more contemporary Craftsman-style residences, situated on quarter-acre lots with moderate greenery. Pacific City Park, adjacent to the White River, provides a scenic spot for outdoor activities, while Beaver Park connects to the Interurban Trail, popular among bikers and joggers. Clint Steiger Memorial Park offers unique features such as a rock wall and musical playground equipment. The community is served by Auburn Riverside High School, known for its high rating. Pacific's community center hosts events like the Harvest Festival and Holiday Bazaar, and offers youth and senior programs. The Algona-Pacific Library is a local resource for books and internet access. Dining options include multicultural restaurants such as Rio Blanco for Mexican cuisine, Joy Pho & Teriyaki for Vietnamese dishes, and Gyro Flame for Greek specialties. Jack’s BBQ & Steakhouse provides Texas-style barbecue with live music. The area is safer than the national average, contributing to its appeal as a peaceful yet active community.

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