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Middle schools
High schools
GreatSchools Summary Rating
10/10
H.O.M.E. Program
Public, K-12 • Choice school
9/10
Lakeridge Elementary School
Public, K-5
8/10
Maplewood Heights Elementary School
Public, K-5
8/10
Lake Youngs Elementary School
Public, PreK-6
8/10
Apollo Elementary School
Public, PreK-5
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What is transportation like in Renton?
Renton, Washington boasts a well-developed transportation network that supports both car travel and public transportation. The city experiences moderate traffic levels, making driving a feasible option for residents. Public transportation is readily available, with King County Metro Transit providing bus services throughout the city. Additionally, Renton is conveniently located near several major highways, including Interstate 405 and State Route 167, facilitating easy access to surrounding areas. Learn more on our Renton city guide.
What types of properties are available in Renton?
Renton, Washington offers a variety of single-family home types, including ranch-style homes, split-level homes, and contemporary homes. These homes can be found throughout Renton, with ranch-style homes predominantly located in the suburban neighborhoods, split-level homes scattered throughout the city, and contemporary homes primarily situated in newer developments. Most properties feature 3-4 bedrooms and were built within the past 20 years. To explore different property types for sale in Renton, Washington, use the 'Home type' filter located above the active listings. Customize your search by selecting options like single-family homes, condos, townhomes, and more.
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Renton, Washington offers a unique living experience with its diverse range of landscapes. The city is surrounded by picturesque mountains, lush forests, and serene lakes, providing residents with endless outdoor recreational opportunities. The weather in Renton is characterized by mild winters and warm summers, allowing for year-round enjoyment of the natural surroundings. The city boasts a thriving job market, with a variety of industries including aerospace, technology, and healthcare, offering ample employment options for residents. In terms of entertainment, Renton offers a vibrant arts and culture scene, with numerous galleries, theaters, and music venues, ensuring there is always something to do for residents seeking leisure activities.
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Renton, Washington offers a range of public amenities to cater to the diverse needs of its residents. The city boasts a variety of restaurants, offering a wide range of cuisines to satisfy all palates. For those who enjoy the outdoors, there are numerous parks available for relaxation and recreation. Grocery stores are also plentiful in Renton, providing residents with easy access to daily necessities. Additionally, the city offers other amenities such as libraries, fitness centers, and shopping centers to enhance the living experience of its residents.
In the past month, 86 homes have been sold in Renton. In addition to houses in Renton, there were also 20 condos, 14 townhouses, and 5 multi-family units for sale in Renton last month. Renton is a minimally walkable city in King County with a Walk Score of 40. Renton is home to approximately 90,743 people and 53,584 jobs. Find your dream home in Renton using the tools above. Use filters to narrow your search by price, square feet, beds, and baths to find homes that fit your criteria. Our top-rated real estate agents in Renton are local experts and are ready to answer your questions about properties, neighborhoods, schools, and the newest listings for sale in Renton. Our Renton real estate stats and trends will give you more information about home buying and selling trends in Renton. If you're looking to sell your home in the Renton area, our listing agents can help you get the best price. Redfin is redefining real estate and the home buying process in Renton with industry-leading technology, full-service agents, and lower fees that provide a better value for Redfin buyers and sellers.