Pet Friendly Apartments for Rent in Fairfield, WA (30 Rentals)
Pet Friendly Fairfield Rentals.

The Reserve at Shelley Lake

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The Homestead

The Blake

Palouse Prairie Apartments

Trestle Creek

Hilby Station
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Cottages at Havana

Adams Square

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The Villages on 4th & Sullivan

Spokane Cedar Estates

Beaumont & Biltmore Apartments

Adams Court Apartments

Regal Heights
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Centennial Pines Apartments

4532 S Donald Ct

10816 E 3rd Ave

404 S Raymond Ln

921 S Shelley Lake Ln

5822 S Thistle Ln

4143 S Stonington Ln
Fairfield, WA Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Fairfield?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
---|---|---|---|
Fairfield Studio Apartments | $1,366 | $900 | $1,858 |
Fairfield 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,447 | $902 | $3,682 |
Fairfield 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,554 | $1,000 | $3,576 |
Fairfield 3 Bedroom Apartments | $1,902 | $1,408 | $2,450 |
Fairfield 4 Bedroom Apartments | $2,503 | $2,250 | $2,795 |
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Pet Friendliest Fairfield Apartments for Rent
The Fairfield Apartment community with the highest ApartmentHomeLiving.com Lifestyle Score for Pet Friendliness is Hilby Station in the Moran Prairie neighborhood with a Pet Friendliness rating of 3.6 of 4. Adams Square in the Veradale neighborhood ranks second in Pet Friendliness with a score of 3.4 of 4. Here is today’s list of the most Pet Friendly Fairfield apartments for rent:
Apartment Listing | Pet Rating | Neighborhood | Priced From |
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Hilby Station | 3.6/4 | Moran Prairie | $1,300 |
Adams Square | 3.4/4 | Veradale | $1,005 |
Spokane Cedar Estates | 3.4/4 | Moran Prairie | $1,110 |
The Reserve at Shelley Lake | 3.4/4 | Veradale | $1,395 |
Affinity at South Hill 55+ | 3.2/4 | Moran Prairie | $1,808 |
Eastgate Apartments | 3.2/4 | Veradale | $1,225 |
The Blake | 3.2/4 | Opportunity | $1,410 |
Cottages at Havana | 3/4 | Lincoln Heights | $1,900 |
Palouse Prairie Apartments | 3/4 | Moran Prairie | $1,300 |
Beaumont & Biltmore Apartments | 3/4 | Moran Prairie | $1,290 |
Cheapest Pet Friendly Apartment Rentals in Fairfield , WA and nearby
The lowest priced Fairfield apartment at a property that allows pets is the 1 Bedroom 1 Bath 1 Bed Model at Spokane Cedar Estates in the Moran Prairie neighborhood starting from $1,110. The second cheapest Fairfield Pet Friendly apartment is the 2 Bedroom Model at Summit Ridge Apartments, which is a 2 Beds starting at $1,219 in the Moran Prairie neighborhood. Here are the most affordable Pet Friendly Fairfield apartments.
Apartment Listing | Model Name | Priced From |
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Spokane Cedar Estates | 1 Bedroom 1 Bath | $1,110 |
Summit Ridge Apartments | 2 Bedroom | $1,219 |
Beaumont & Biltmore Apartments | Beaumont 1x1 | $1,290 |
Hilby Station | Birch Phase I (B) | $1,300 |
Centennial Pines Apartments | Fully Renovated (2 Bedroom) | $1,345 |
Eastgate Apartments | Aspen | $1,365 |
The Reserve at Shelley Lake | San Joaquin | $1,395 |
Pine Valley Ranch | One Bed One Bath A | $1,494 |
Palouse Prairie Apartments | 2 Bedroom 2 Bath | $1,650 |
Adirondack Lodge | 2 BEDROOMS 2 BATHROOMS | $1,672 |
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Getting Around Fairfield, WA
Walk Score®
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Car-Dependent
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Bike Score®
26 / 100
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Frequently Asked Questions about Pet Friendly Fairfield Apartments
How much is the average rent for a Pet Friendly Fairfield Apartment?
The average rent for a Pet Friendly Apartment in Fairfield is $1,585.
What is the largest Pet Friendly Fairfield Apartment for rent?
Today's Pet Friendly apartment with the most square footage in Fairfield is a 2,230 square feet unit starting from $1,900 at Cottages at Havana.
What is the average size for Fairfield Pet Friendly Apartments for rent?
The average size for a Pet Friendly rental in Fairfield is currently at 765 sq ft.
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