$2,250 - $2,900 per month
Cavalla Apartment Homes
1 - 3 Beds
16026 64th St E, Sumner, WA 98390
$2,250 - $2,900 per month
Cavalla Apartment Homes
1 - 3 Beds
16026 64th St E, Sumner, WA 98390
$4,200 per month
1408 Hubbard St, Sumner, WA 98390
Prime Sumner Location! Gross Lease – Perfect for Contractors or professional office, best suited for a commercial tenant, not residential. This well-maintained property offers ample parking, gated perimeter, and a spacious shop area. Inside, you'll find beautiful hardwood floors throughout, a fireplace and a unique upstairs dual vanity area with a shower. Large rooms and plenty of windows that
Dennis Folk Terrafin
$1,728 - $2,017 per month
The Retreat
1 - 3 Beds
7413 142nd Ave E, Sumner, WA 98390
$1,650 - $6,918 per month
Washington Court Residential
Studio - 3 Beds
15318 Washington St, Sumner, WA 98390
$1,880 - $6,077 per month
The Main Apartments
1 - 2 Beds
15367 Main St, Sumner, WA 98390
$1,650 - $1,750 per month
Sumner Park Apartments
2 Beds
5303 Parker Rd E, Sumner, WA 98390
$2,799 - $8,867 per month
Aster Townhomes
2 - 3 Beds
16120 64th St E, Sumner, WA 98390
$1,745 - $2,695 per month
Sumner Mill
Studio - 2 Beds
5816 162nd Ave E, Sumner, WA 98390
$1,825 per month
Rainier Meadow
1 Bed
15881 64th St E, Sumner, WA 98390
Sumner, Washington, nestled in the Pacific Northwest, is renowned as the Rhubarb Pie capital of the world. This small city boasts stunning mountain views, a walkable downtown, and ample public green spaces. Sumner features a variety of home styles, including colonials, cottages, ranches, bungalows, and many Craftsman homes, reflecting its historical roots. Most houses are single-story with covered front porches, offering a cozy spot to enjoy the outdoors. The Sumner-Bonney Lake School District serves the area and is highly rated, fostering strong community pride and school spirit, particularly evident during events like the annual Homecoming Parade and Friday Night Lights football games. For recreation, residents can explore the 5.5-mile Sumner Link trail along the White River or visit Loyalty Park, which includes horseshoe pits, pickleball courts, and picnic areas. The Bonney Lake-Sumner Recreation Program and the local YMCA provide indoor activities such as flag football, basketball, and swimming. Sumner's downtown dining options include the Windmill Bistro, known for its local fish and seasonal specials, and The Secret Garden, offering afternoon tea with savory sandwiches and sweet treats. For those who prefer cooking at home, Fred Meyer Groceries and Knutson Farms provide fresh local produce, including the town's famous rhubarb. With Seattle just a half-hour train ride away, residents can easily enjoy the city's amenities before returning to the tranquility of Sumner.