Apartments For Rent in Bonney Lake, WA

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Apartments For Rent Near Bonney Lake, WA

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What Locals Say about Bonney Lake

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Bonney Lake, WA: breezy, scenic suburb with lake days, trails, and small-town camaraderie near Seattle. People love friendly neighbors, parks, lake access, mountain views, and easy local errands. They gripe about long commutes, weak transit, rising traffic, high prices, and some safety issues.
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  • P6f75q4c5f
    "Easter egg hunts by age at Allen York Park, Tunes @ Tapps, opportunity to have a cookout at the lake. "
  • Robyn L.
    "Trick or treating is big here in my neighborhood - we are a pretty friendly community. My neighborhood even has an Easter egg hunt "
  • Cameron M.
    "View of mt. Rainier is unbeatable. City amenities with a small town feel. Close proximity to seattle but away from the hustle and bustle. We love the small community. "
  • Jason C.
    "It sucks. Even the side roads into the city are bad. If you don’t have to go far from town it’s not too bad, otherwise you may as well use the bus and train "
  • Adrienne T.
    "We have cul-de-sac parties, and all the neighbors get together. The HOA has Halloween decorations competition and Christmas competition. "
  • Stanley A.
    "Beautiful place, safe for raising children Close to rivers, parks and hiking. Opportunity for developing a community "
  • Stanley A.
    "Clean area. People are friendly. Nice views of mountains. Hiking trails and rivers. Peaceful and quiet. "
  • Mina O.
    "People are always walking their dogs & there are trash cans all over the neighborhood near sidewalks for people to pick-up after their dogs."
  • Butolphkristina
    "small back yards. only one dog park little known pet socialization events. wish there were a dog trainer near by. "
  • Greenmouse86
    "We had 4th of July fireworks. We have the kids walk for Halloween and everyone takes part. We had Easter egg hunts."
  • Madison B.
    "Lots of things to do around town without having to go too far, great restaurants and new places to try all the time. "
  • Kim T
    "Great place for dogs families. Trails, sidewalks, dog park... doggie bags and poop stations. This is a great neighborhood for dogs. "
  • Jenna S.
    "Public transit isn’t the greatest, but there’s a bus to Sumner Station which can get you elsewhere. "
  • Michael F.
    "Depends on the day, but generally long as I work up north. I don’t mind the drive as the scenery is beautiful. "
  • Hpowell292012
    "There are no dog parks to take your dog to. However there is a lake near by to take them to so that they can swim if they like to swim."
  • Meghanne R.
    "lots of loose dogs off leashes. so be aware of them. none have been aggressive. kids in the neighborhood love the dogs, actually we all do, with a few exceptions. "
  • Amanda S.
    "The parks are over run with drugs and needle users. It is not safe for children to play. Do not let your children play outside after dark. Super shady areas."
  • Cmit759
    "It is very quiet and peaceful. People are friendly and willing to help out when needed. Truly appreciate the neighborhood!"
  • Jr G.
    "Nice neighborhood lots of space to walk your dog awesome kid friendly environment always friendly people"
  • LoriL
    "Driving to and from work in moderate traffic. This neighborhood is near Middle & High schools, roads can get congested on certain days at certain times. "
  • bcs
    "Most decent jobs are going to be 20 miles North or South from Bonney Lake. Both directions to major cities have long commutes if you work a regular 7am-3pm job. The only way to avoid commutes is to work in Bonney Lake or work night shifts. We’re looking at relocating because the commute is so long."
  • bcs
    "Traffic is terrible, too many people moving here without infrastructure needed to support population increase. Plan on moving soon. "
  • Annie H.
    "We live in Tehaleh, a new neighborhood in Bonney lake that has its own coffee shop, schools, playgrounds, and over 20 miles of beautiful trails!"
  • lizard
    "It's alright. The houses are super expensive and most people could never live here. It's overpriced and not even that great. Too many hills. "
  • Irina H.
    "we are right by lake tapps ans every Wednesday night is kids night at Allen york park during the summer months. "
  • Victoria H.
    "Terrible commute to Seattle. Best to drive to Sumner and take the train. Summer is about 20 minutes away."
  • Dustine T.
    "It is close knit and I know where my kids are and if they are safe .. I’m comfortable with them walking to Lakeridge if need be "
  • Victoria H.
    "No sidewalks. Sometimes owners let their dogs off leash. My small dog got bitten by a German Shepherd."
  • Doug Taylor
    "Ive' lived in this neighborhood for 33 years. I have great neaighbors and close to everything you would need."
  • Mcgivneylaura
    "Everyone has dogs or cats and everyone watches out for each others pets. It is a wonderful little area and for the most parts dogs are very welcome and safe"
  • Gilbert L.
    "The community of neighbors. They are friendly and want to help in maintaining a safe place for our families."
  • Harley a. u.
    "Great neighborhood. I have lived here for 5 years. Great place to raise a family. Friendly neighbors"
  • Krinerealex
    "I’ve lived in Bonney Lake a little over a year now. It’s a pretty friendly town. You still people on the corners with help me signs. I believe that’ll be wherever you reside. As long as you like to be near the mountains and nature, Bonney lake is a good place for you. I have a child and two German Shepard’s and it seems that they like living here as well. "

Average Rent Trends in Bonney Lake, WA

Rent in Bonney Lake, WA varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent increased in May 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Jun 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jun 2025$3,115
Jul 2025$2,937
Aug 2025$2,989
Sep 2025$3,000
Oct 2025$3,095
Nov 2025$2,920
Dec 2025$2,942
Jan 2026$2,845
Feb 2026$2,850
Mar 2026$2,933
Apr 2026$2,999
May 2026$3,300
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

In May 2026, Apartments and Condos were the most affordable home type to rent compared with Townhomes and Houses.
1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$1,675$2,224$3,000$3,495$3,000
Townhomes——$3,300—$3,300
Apartments and Condos$1,500$2,000—$2,900$2,000
Houses—$2,950$3,100$3,495$3,450

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Bonney Lake, WA

  • What is the average rent of an apartment in Bonney Lake, WA?
    The average rent of an apartment in Bonney Lake, WA is $1,967 per month. This is about 2% higher than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a house in Bonney Lake, WA?
    The average rent of a house in Bonney Lake, WA is $3,450 per month. This is about 79% higher than the national average.
  • What is the average rent of a townhome in Bonney Lake, WA?
    The average rent of a townhome in Bonney Lake, WA is $3,300 per month. This is about 71% higher than the national average.
  • When is the average rent cheapest in Bonney Lake, WA?
    In the last year, the average rent in Bonney Lake, WA was lowest in Apr 2025 when it was $2,665 per month.
  • When is the average rent most expensive in Bonney Lake, WA?
    In the last year, the average rent in Bonney Lake, WA was highest in Jun 2025 when it was $3,115 per month.
  • How many available rental listings are in Bonney Lake, WA?
    There are 41 available rental listings in Bonney Lake, WA.
  • What are some zip codes in Bonney Lake, WA?
    Bonney Lake, WA includes zip codes such as: 98391, 98352.
  • What are some cities near Bonney Lake, WA?
    Some nearby cities include: Sumner, South Prairie, Puyallup, Buckley, Edgewood. These cities may have more rental options to explore.