$1,924 - $2,567 per month
Alvista Lake Meridian
1-3 Beds
14901 SE 272nd St, Kent, WA 98042
$1,924 - $2,567 per month
Alvista Lake Meridian
1-3 Beds
14901 SE 272nd St, Kent, WA 98042
$1,284 per month
26902 169th Place SE, Kent, WA 98042
Rick Rivera Rental Housing Deals
$1,575 - $2,320 per month
Country Glen Apartments
1-3 Beds
27400 132nd Ave SE, Kent, WA 98042
$1,380 - $1,695 per month
Radcliffe Place Senior Living
1 Bed
13510 SE 272nd St, Kent, WA 98042
$999 - $1,695 per month
Covington Place
1-2 Beds
26902 169th Place SE, Kent, WA 98042
$2,143 - $3,358 per month
Affinity at Covington 55+
Studio-2 Beds
27431 172nd Ave SE, Covington, WA 98042
$1,409 - $2,361 per month
STATION BY VINTAGE
1-3 Beds
16830 SE Wax Rd SE, Covington, WA 98042
Covington, a neighborhood in King County, is known for its strong sense of community and family-friendly atmosphere, symbolized by its city mascot, Karma the Chameleon. The area offers convenient access to Highway 18 and features good medical and retail centers. Homes here are more affordable compared to those in nearby Seattle, with options ranging from 1980s and 90s ramblers to sleek New Traditional designs. Covington Elementary and Mattson Middle School are well-regarded, and Kentwood High School offers advanced programs for older students. Covington Community Park is a major recreational area with workout equipment, playgrounds, and trails, while the Covington Aquatic Center provides indoor swimming options. Lake Meridian Park offers summer activities like swimming, fishing, and boating, with scenic views of Mount Rainier. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy the Meridian Valley Country Club. The commercial hub near Southeast 272nd Street includes big box stores, chain restaurants, and local eateries such as Legendary Doughnuts and Pupusas Locas. The upcoming Lakepointe Urban Village project will add more retail and residential options. Covington hosts several community events, including the Covington Days Festival and the Ready, Set, Play! program, fostering local engagement. Commuters can travel 25 miles to Seattle via bus and light rail, though driving is quicker. State Route 18, which runs through Covington, is set to be widened to reduce congestion.