Studio Apartment for Rent in Yakima, WA
Why Live in Yakima



Yakima's vibrant agricultural heritage and 300 days of annual sunshine create an appealing lifestyle in Washington's "Fruit Bowl of the Nation." The 46-acre Yakima Area Arboretum showcases diverse gardens and walking trails, while the Cowiche Canyon Conservancy provides scenic hiking paths. Downtown features local establishments like Gilbert Cellars for wine tasting and Single Hill Brewing's taproom. The James Beard Award-winning Los Hernández Tamales and farm-to-table restaurant Crafted highlight the culinary scene. Cultural attractions include performances at the historic Capitol Theatre and exhibits at the Yakima Valley Museum.
The Yakima housing market presents diverse options across price points. The median sale price for homes stands at $370,000, with single family homes at $390,000. Condominiums range from $277,500 for one bedroom units to $295,000 for two bedrooms. Townhomes have a median price of $369,000. Currently, approximately 200 homes are listed for sale, ranging from $208,000 to $1,434,000.
The cost of living in Yakima measures 0.9% above the national average. A family with school-age children needs an annual income of $107,000 to live comfortably, while renters require $52,000. Monthly grocery costs run $1,600 for families and $700 for renters. Housing expenses average $2,100 monthly for families and $1,500 for renters. The property tax rate is 0.82%, comparable to nearby cities like Kennewick and Richland at 0.79%. Washington state applies a 7% tax on capital gains income and a combined 9.43% sales tax. Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences maintains a campus in Yakima, adding to the educational landscape.