Active Adult Communities · Renton, WA
Renton 55+ adult community homes.
Renton's 55+ communities offer low-maintenance living with built-in social infrastructure — without the isolation of rural retirement. RexMont's agents know which communities have the amenities, HOA stability, and resale track record that matter most.
Market context
What buyers and sellers should know.
Active adult communities in Renton are in high demand from Baby Boomers downsizing from larger homes. Well-managed communities with strong amenity packages and stable HOA finances hold value better than newer developments still filling out.
Renton homes are currently priced around $575K median (roughly $355/sqft), with an average of 30 days on market. The area is served by the Renton School District, and top local employers include Boeing Renton, Valley Medical Center, and Amazon. Primary commute corridors connect to I-405 / SR-167 and SR-169 to Maple Valley or Bellevue.
RexMont Real Estate is Seattle and the Eastside's most-reviewed brokerage — 1,235+ five-star Google reviews and over $1 billion in closed transactions across 1,200+ deals.
Before you buy
What to know about 55+ adult community homes in Renton.
Age restriction verification
True 55+ communities under the Housing for Older Persons Act (HOPA) require that at least 80% of occupied units have one resident 55 or older. Verify the community's HOPA status before buying if age restriction is important to you.
HOA financial health
Request the HOA's reserve study, budget, and meeting minutes. Underfunded reserves in 55+ communities often lead to special assessments. Look for communities with reserves above 70% funded.
Amenity quality and maintenance
Renton 55+ communities vary significantly in amenity quality — from basic clubhouses to full fitness centers, pools, pickleball courts, and organized activities. Visit during peak hours to assess actual usage and maintenance quality.
HOA fees and what they cover
Monthly HOA fees in active adult communities typically cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, and common area upkeep. Some include water and basic cable. Get a full breakdown before comparing total monthly costs to non-HOA alternatives.
Resale restrictions
Some 55+ communities have resale restrictions or right-of-first-refusal clauses that can affect your exit strategy. Review the CC&Rs carefully.
Healthcare proximity
For long-term planning, proximity to Renton hospitals, specialists, and urgent care facilities matters more in a 55+ community than in typical residential purchases.
Tools & insights
Resources for Renton buyers and sellers.
Active homes for sale in Renton
The latest active NWMLS listings in Renton, refreshed hourly.
ActiveNew today$289,000
MLS# 25321731425 S Puget Drive #117
Renton, WA 98055
2 bd1.5 baListing courtesy of Rain Town Realty + JPAR
ActiveNew today$687,000
MLS# 253247119431 107th Avenue Se
Renton, WA 98055
4 bd1 ba2,360 sqftListing courtesy of Best Choice Realty LLC
ActiveNew today$899,999
MLS# 25321012200 Ne 24th Street
Renton, WA 98056
4 bd2.5 ba2,520 sqftListing courtesy of John L. Scott, Inc
Active1 day on market$950,000
MLS# 25307031115 N 30th Street
Renton, WA 98056
3 bd1.5 ba1,270 sqftListing courtesy of eXp Realty
Active1 day on market$540,000
MLS# 25153124201 Ne 5th Street ##4117
Renton, WA 98059
3 bd1.5 baListing courtesy of Windermere Real Estate JS
ActiveNew today$700,000
MLS# 253172412755 Se 191st Place
Renton, WA 98058
4 bd2 ba1,904 sqftListing courtesy of Real Broker LLC
Listing data courtesy of NWMLS. Provided for the consumer's personal, non-commercial use.
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Common questions
Renton 55+ adult community homes FAQ.
- What 55+ communities are available in Renton?
- Renton has several active adult communities ranging from manufactured home parks to single-family developments. RexMont's agents can walk you through current inventory, HOA financials, and resale history for each community.
- Can a younger spouse live in a 55+ community?
- Under HOPA, at least one occupant per unit must be 55 or older. A younger spouse can typically live in the community as long as their partner qualifies. Some communities have stricter rules — verify before buying.
- Are 55+ community homes good investments?
- Well-managed communities in desirable locations hold value well as demand from aging Baby Boomers remains strong. The key variable is HOA financial health — underfunded communities carry more risk.