Half a mile from University of Puget Sound and the markets of Proctor stands a home with a fenced back yard, plenty of work-from-home space, off-street parking and room for a garage. Oak hardwoods cover the main floor living area and the finished basement extends the living space. Updates include the sump pump, appliances, a 2018 roof and water heater. Make home on this calm and quiet North Tacoma block where the bustle of a farmers’ market, campus life and cafés are near neighbors; the best of both worlds.
Sold - Proctor District Craftsman
You’ve seen it in your mind’s eye, a maple-lined street glowing gold in autumn, a Craftsman home with the market, school, park and shops right around the corner. This house with its art-and-crafts tiled hearth, original millwork, box beam ceiling, window seat, built-ins and hardwoods just might be the one. The finished basement with a ¾ bath, separate entry, office and family room has ADU potential. Outside a covered porch, garage, deck and lawn shape a yard where apples ripen and roses bloom.
Sold! Historic Tacoma Victorian
Modern comfort and historic character partner in this North Slope Victorian. Enjoy oak floors, natural light through big bay windows, high ceilings, a marble fireplace and custom cocktail bar alongside Smart Home technology. A surround sound home theater and playroom tops the house. Find a deck and fully fenced yard in back. Updates include plumbing, sewer, and wiring. In Tacoma’s North Slope Historic District near schools, parks and local pubs.
Sold! Classic Craftsman Bungalow
Location and enduring style meet in this beautifully crafted home just 2 blocks from the University of Puget Sound. Original details include built-ins, wainscoting, boxed beam ceiling, pocket door, and glowing fir floors. A finished basement expands the living space. Walk to Proctor and the 3 Bridges District!
Sold! North End Gem
It’s hard to find a cozier spot than this single-level with its solid hardwood floors, big windows, and a perfect backyard patio. The location just makes it sweeter; it's less than a mile to the heart of Proctor, not to mention it’s just a quick walk through the park for some Valhalla Coffee in the mornings.