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North Auburn
What it’s like to live in North Auburn
North Auburn offers strategic positioning between Seattle and Tacoma with more affordable options than similarly connected communities along the I-5 corridor. Rental properties typically provide more space than comparable Seattle options at fractions of the price despite reasonable commuting distances. Though lacking the walkable amenities of urban neighborhoods, budget-conscious renters appreciate both the practical value proposition and convenient access to both major employment markets, making it particularly appealing to remote workers seeking housing value who require only occasional access to urban centers despite more suburban surroundings.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The average rent for a studio apartment in Auburn is $1,500.
The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment rental in Auburn is $1,778.
The average monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Auburn is $2,161.
City Guide for Auburn, WA
Quiet country, freshly built suburbia, quaint Main Street, sophisticated downtown, and crazy casino lifestyles are all fighting for the soul of Auburn, Washington. It’s an epic battle, much like Rocky and Apollo Creed, or Muhammed Ali and Joe Frazier, except friendlier and mostly good for the economy. Auburn boasts new-fangled additions every day, which the 70,000 people there seem to be enjoying, because they keep bringing their friends. To be sure, the skyline is evolving, the cityscape shift...
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