Located in northern Pierce County, Sumner, Washington combines historic charm with convenient living. Originally founded as Stuck Junction in 1853, the city was renamed in 1891 after Senator Charles Sumner. Today, renters find more affordable housing options here compared to Seattle, with one-bedroom apartments averaging $1,723. The Sounder commuter rail station provides direct access to both Seattle and Tacoma, making commuting convenient for residents.
Spanning 7.65 square miles, Sumner features local attractions like the Reuben Knoblauch Heritage Park and the Ryan House Museum. The city serves as home to several major employers, including distribution centers and corporate offices. Rental prices have remained relatively stable, with modest annual increases around 1.3% for one-bedroom apartments. The city celebrates its heritage through annual events like the Daffodil Parade, while offering easy access to employment opportunities throughout the Puget Sound region.
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