$2,027 - $2,805 per month
The Trail
Studio - 3 Beds
627 Avenue A, Snohomish, WA 98290
$2,027 - $2,805 per month
The Trail
Studio - 3 Beds
627 Avenue A, Snohomish, WA 98290
$2,700 per month
502 1st St Unit 208, Snohomish, WA 98290
Live in Historic Snohomish on First Street! Move in Special, First Two Weeks Free! Enjoy the Convenience and Quality of Living at the Crossroads of the Historic Residential, Business and Recreational districts in downtown Snohomish. Close to Shopping, Farmer's Market, Dining, Centennial Trail, Snohomish River Park & Boat Launch, Aquatic Center, Library, Pilchuck Park, Averill Youth Complex,
Laura Huntington Workman Real Estate Services
$2,650 per month
502 1st St Unit 108, Snohomish, WA 98290
Live in Historic Snohomish on First Street! Move in Special, First Two Weeks Free! Enjoy the Convenience and Quality of Living at the Crossroads of the Historic Residential, Business and Recreational districts in downtown Snohomish. Close to Shopping, Farmer's Market, Dining, Centennial Trail, Snohomish River Park & Boat Launch, Aquatic Center, Library, Pilchuck Park, Averill Youth Complex,
Laura Huntington Workman Real Estate Services
$2,500 per month
428 Pine Ave, Snohomish, WA 98290
Enjoy the Convenience of Living on Pine Avenue in the Heart of Snohomish! Close to Schools, Parks, Centennial Trail, Shopping Centers and Restaurants. Three Bedroom, Two Bath, Apartment ready for move in! Second floor Apartment with small deck off Master Bedroom. Uncovered Parking Lot is adjacent to the Mixed Commercial Residential Building with additional public parking on street. Features
Laura Huntington Workman Real Estate Services
Snohomish, WA, is a small, historic city southeast of Everett with a population of about 10,200. Incorporated in 1890, it is known for its charming downtown along the Snohomish River, featuring a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This area offers various attractions, including a riverfront trail, boutiques, antique stores, and diverse dining options. The city has a mix of Victorian, Craftsman, midcentury ranch-style homes, and contemporary new constructions, with some of the more expensive homes located in the historic district and near Blackmans Lake. Snohomish is part of the highly rated Snohomish School District, with Centennial Middle School also receiving high marks. Recreational opportunities abound with the Snohomish Aquatic Center, Ferguson Park, and the Centennial Trail, which supports cycling, hiking, and horseback riding. Annual events like Kla Ha Ya Days, Snohomish Pride, and the Snohomish Block Party foster a strong sense of community. Commuters benefit from proximity to Everett, about 9 miles away, and Seattle, approximately 32 miles southwest. Major roads include U.S. Route 2 and state Route 9, though traffic can be an issue. Public transportation is available through Community Transit, and Harvey Airfield and Seattle Paine Field International Airport provide nearby aviation options. While the city experiences occasional winter flooding, it has measures in place to manage these risks. Crime rates in Snohomish are lower than the national average for property crimes.