Edmonds, WA Studio Apartments For Rent

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Apartments For Rent Near Edmonds, WA

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Types of apartment in Edmonds, WA

Edmonds apartments range from small mid-century buildings to newer mixed-use apartments with wood and fiber-cement siding. In the Bowl near downtown Edmonds, you often see low-rise buildings, brick fronts, and older houses for rent with porches, basements, and detached garages. Near the waterfront by the ferry terminal and Marina Beach, apartments can have larger windows, decks, and tighter parking. Interior details in these units often include compact kitchens in older buildings and open living rooms in newer ones.

North toward Esperance and along Highway 99, apartments often sit in garden-style complexes with surface parking and simple stucco or lap-siding exteriors. South near Five Corners and Westgate, you can also find split-level and rambler houses for rent on larger lots, plus smaller apartment communities set back from main roads. Downtown apartments can put shops, the Edmonds ferry, and the Sounder commuter rail close by, while north and south areas often trade that access for easier car use and more spread-out layouts.

Getting around Edmonds, WA

Edmonds has solid transit for a smaller city. Community Transit and King County Metro, the bus services, run through downtown Edmonds, Highway 99, Westgate, and Five Corners. Sounder, the commuter rail, serves the Edmonds station by the ferry terminal. Driving is straightforward, but hills and narrow streets near the Bowl can slow things down. Parking can be tighter near downtown. Walking works best in downtown, while biking can be hilly outside the waterfront area.

Living in Edmonds, WA

Edmonds is known for the waterfront, the ferry, and a compact downtown with useful places close together. Renters often spend time at Marina Beach Park, Brackett's Landing, and the Edmonds Fishing Pier, or use shops and cafes along Main Street. The city also has art spaces around downtown and regular events at the Edmonds Center for the Arts. Common job sectors nearby include health care, retail, marine services, and commuter work tied to Seattle and Lynnwood.