South Sound Property Group Blog
National Association of Realtors Releases Annual Stats for 2023
According to the National Association of Realtors, the typical home buyer’s annual household income reached a record high of $107,000 in 2023 – a 22% … Read More →
Third Quarter Market Update for University Place and Fircrest
The housing market remains quiet in University Place and Fircrest, with fewer homes selling in the third quarter of this year than last. Despite low … Read More →
Third Quarter Market Update for North Tacoma
The North Tacoma housing market remains quiet, with fewer homes selling in the third quarter of this year than last. Despite this sluggishness, home values … Read More →
United Way of Pierce County to Host 7th Annual Poverty to Possibilities Summit
On November 14, 2023, United Way of Pierce County will host From Poverty to Possibilities at the Hotel Murano, bringing local community members together for … Read More →
1921 Proctor Bungalow
This 1921 Proctor bungalow features original fir floors, a gas fireplace, all new electrical wiring, a new furnace, a new tankless water heater and two … Read More →
Well-Maintained
South Tacoma Craftsman
This South Tacoma Craftsman is conveniently located directly across the street from Manitou Park. Features include refinished hardwood floors, a wood burning fireplace, newer windows … Read More →
Second Quarter Market Update for University Place and Fircrest
University Place and Fircrest home values started rising again earlier this year, but we still haven’t regained the value that we lost in 2022. Second … Read More →
Second Quarter Market Update for North Tacoma
North Tacoma home values have been rising month over month since the beginning of this year, but we haven’t quite regained the value that we … Read More →
Spacious Home on Quiet Auburn Cul-de-Sac
This spacious two-story home in Peasley Ridge features central heat and air, a newer roof, a family room with gas fireplace and a primary suite … Read More →
Impressive North Slope Colonial Revival
Impressive North Slope Colonial Revival The Wells-Richter House 1018 N. 7th Street Tacoma, WA 4 bedrooms | 4 bathrooms | 3,183 sq.ft. Offered at $1,050,000 … Read More →
Spring Market Temperature Check
Despite high mortgage interest rates and economic uncertainty, we’re likely to see an uptick in home prices this spring, largely because of limited inventory. Spring … Read More →
Charming 1940 Proctor Traditional
This charming 3 bed, 2 bath Proctor traditional features hardwood floors, a gas fireplace, updated bathrooms, an updated kitchen and an unfinished basement with ample … Read More →
Northwest Contemporary Near Kandle Park
This spacious four bed, two and a half bath Northwest Contemporary features central heat and air, a gas fireplace, a primary suite and a main … Read More →
Building Community in Tacoma
After 13 years of experiencing and sharing all the Tacoma area has to offer, we truly feel a part of this community. Building Community in … Read More →
First Quarter Market Update for North Tacoma
North Tacoma home values dropped after peaking in May/June of last year, but the worst of the market correction seems to be over. First Quarter … Read More →
Spacious Northwest Contemporary in Sunrise
This four bed, two and a half bath Northwest Contemporary features hardwood floors, dual zone heat and air, a family room with gas fireplace, a … Read More →
New Camille Patha Show at TAM
As Board President for the Tacoma Art Museum, I’m always excited to share information about new exhibits at TAM. The newest exhibit of works by … Read More →
The Benefits of Owning a Historic Home
Tacoma has a wealth of old historic homes – and I’m a strong believer in the benefits of owning one. Be it a Craftsman bungalow, … Read More →
Economic Conditions Prompt Changes in Buyer Behavior
The National Association of Realtors recently released their annual home buyer profile report. The findings are interesting – and telling. Economic Conditions Prompt Changes in … Read More →
Beautifully Sited Equestrian Facility with Mountain and River Views
This well-equipped equestrian facility offers sweeping views of the Cowlitz River valley and Mount St Helens. The property includes a four bed, two bath main … Read More →
Fourth Quarter Market Update for University Place and Fircrest
We expect the UP/Fircrest housing market to remain sluggish through much of this year, but home prices are unlikely to drop further. Fourth Quarter Market … Read More →
Fourth Quarter Market Update for North Tacoma
We expect the North Tacoma housing market to remain sluggish through much of this year, but home prices are unlikely to drop further. Fourth Quarter … Read More →
Tacoma Creates Delivers on Its Promise
Tacoma Creates distributed $4.2 million in funding to 51 non-profit cultural organizations throughout the city of Tacoma from July of 2021 to June of 2022. … Read More →
Local Holiday Giving Opportunities
With the holidays in full swing, we wanted to highlight a few local opportunities to give back to the community – in small ways or … Read More →
Third Quarter Market Update for North Tacoma
The North Tacoma housing market has cooled significantly in the past six months, largely in response to increased mortgage interest rates. Third Quarter Market Update … Read More →
Luces y Sombras: Images of Mexico On Display at Tacoma Art Museum
Luces y Sombras: Images of Mexico opens at the Tacoma Art Museum on October 15th. Generously underwritten by Bank of America, this eagerly anticipated exhibit … Read More →
Tacoma Arts Live Presents Another Thought Provoking Production
Tacoma Arts Live’s next self-produced regional theater production – The Last Days of Judas Iscariot – opens on October 14 in their new home at … Read More →
Charming Proctor Craftsman Bungalow with Detached Dwelling Unit
This charming 1927 Craftsman bungalow with a detached accessory dwelling unit (DADU) is in the heart of the Proctor District. The four bed, two bath … Read More →
Third Quarter Market Update for University Place and Fircrest
The housing market has cooled significantly in the past six months in response to increased mortgage interest rates. Third Quarter Market Update for University Place … Read More →
Thoughtfully Updated Historic Home
with Views and Privacy
This iconic, beautifully sited historic home offers filtered valley views and a wonderful sense of privacy. Interior features include a large formal living room with … Read More →
Fircrest Contemporary with Expansive Roof Top Deck
This four bed, three bath Fircrest Contemporary features a spacious living room with a vaulted ceiling and gas fireplace and an updated eat-in kitchen with … Read More →
Charming Historic Bungalow in Tacoma’s Proctor District
This charming 1925 bungalow offers both privacy and easy access to Proctor amenities. Original architectural elements include coved ceilings, mahogany doors and trim, casement windows, … Read More →
Second Quarter Market Update for University Place
The University Place housing market has definitely slowed down in response to higher mortgage interest rates, which are currently hovering around 6%. Second Quarter Market … Read More →
Second Quarter Equestrian Home Market Update
The median sale price for an equestrian home in King County is significantly higher now than it was just 12 months ago, but price gains … Read More →
Second Quarter Market Update for North Tacoma
The North Tacoma housing market has definitely slowed down in response to higher mortgage interest rates, which are currently hovering around 6%. Second Quarter Market … Read More →
Stately 1907 Transitional Victorian with Dramatic Views
This stately Victorian in a desirable North End neighborhood offers dramatic views of Commencement Bay and Vashon Island. Interior features include a spacious living room … Read More →
Historic North Slope Fourplex
With Fully Fenced Yard
This historic North Slope fourplex features two 3 bed, 1 bath units and two 1 bed, 1 bath units with covered porches, hardwood and fir … Read More →
Updated Proctor Bungalow
with Water Views
This updated two bed, two bath Proctor bungalow features water views, an open concept floor plan, an updated kitchen with stainless appliances, a den/office area, … Read More →
Custom Built Berkshire Home
With Beautiful Grounds
This custom built Berkshire home features hardwood floors, custom mill work, dual pane windows, three gas fireplaces and central air-conditioning. Other features include a family … Read More →
Beautifully Renovated NW Contemporary on Nearly Half An Acre
This beautiful single story NW Contemporary has recently undergone an extensive renovation and expansion. Features include an open floor plan, a gas fireplace, updated bathrooms … Read More →
Market
Expertise
In today’s competitive real estate marketplace, it’s critical to work with a broker who has local market expertise. With more than 25 years of combined … Read More →
Benefits
of a Team
As our clients will attest, our styles are very different from one another, but they’re also complementary. We have common values and a shared commitment … Read More →
Client Testimonials:
Spring 2022
We’ve been fortunate to work with some terrific clients over the years. Listen in as some of them describe their experience buying or selling a … Read More →
New Fircrest Community Center Set to Open This Month
The grand opening of the Roy H Murphy Community Center in Fircrest is scheduled for April 26, 2022 at 5pm. New Fircrest Community Center Set … Read More →
First Quarter Equestrian Home Market Update
Median equestrian home prices in King, Kitsap and Thurston counties were significantly higher in the first quarter of 2022 than they were in the first … Read More →
First Quarter Market Update for University Place
Home prices are still climbing in University Place and Fircrest but not quite as dramatically as they were in 2021. First Quarter Market Update for … Read More →
First Quarter Market Update for North Tacoma
North Tacoma home prices are still climbing but not quite as dramatically as they were last year. First Quarter Market Update for North Tacoma The … Read More →
Nicely Updated Home
in Lacey’s Lakepointe
This updated single story Lakepointe home features an open concept floor plan, engineered hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, a gas fireplace, and an updated kitchen with … Read More →
Spring Market in Full Swing
If you’re trying to buy a house in the Tacoma area right now, you’re probably painfully aware that limited inventory levels and strong buyer demand … Read More →
Updated and Expanded North End Northwest Contemporary
Fully updated and expanded in 2010, this Northwest Contemporary features hardwood floors, a spacious living room with gas fireplace and custom built-ins, a gourmet kitchen, … Read More →
Secluded Equestrian Property in Kent
with Two Stall Barn and Guest Apartment
This secluded custom-built equestrian home is nicely sited on nearly three acres of land. Features include an updated eat-in kitchen with stainless appliances, a spacious … Read More →
1927 English Tudor Revival
in College Park Historic District
Located in the College Park Historic District adjacent to the University of Puget Sound, this well maintained 1927 English Tudor Revival features hardwood floors, coved … Read More →
1940s Brick Bungalow in Tacoma’s North End
This pre-inspected single story 1940s brick bungalow features original hardwood floors, a wood burning fireplace, a gas-fueled forced air furnace and dual pane windows throughout. … Read More →
On Native Land
Tacoma Art Museum is currently hosting On Native Land – a thought provoking exhibit of traditional western landscapes viewed through a Native American lens. On … Read More →
Fourth Quarter Market Update for University Place
The UP/Fircrest housing market experienced a seasonal slowdown in the fourth quarter of 2021, with sales activity dropping off significantly at the end of the … Read More →
Fourth Quarter Market Update for North Tacoma
The North Tacoma housing market experienced a seasonal slowdown in the fourth quarter of 2021, with sales activity and median home prices retracting ever so … Read More →
Impressive Victorian Shingle Style Home
in Tacoma’s North Slope District
This impressive Victorian Shingle Style North Slope home features a gracefully curved entry parlor, a fireplace in the living room, hardwood floors, original mill work … Read More →
Tacoma Arts Live’s Regional Theater Program Announces New Season
COVID-19 has kept Tacoma’s Theater on the Square dark for the past year and a half, but the lights are being turned back on … Read More →
Level North End Residential Lot Near 6th Avenue Amenities
This level 42′ x 120′ residential lot near the University of Puget Sound offers a great opportunity to build in an established North Tacoma … Read More →
Third Quarter Market Update for University Place
We’ve noticed a definite shift in the local housing market since early July. Showing activity has dropped off, and bidding wars are less common than … Read More →
Third Quarter Market Update for North Tacoma
We’ve noticed a definite shift in the local housing market since early July. Showing activity has dropped off, and bidding wars are less common than … Read More →
Charming 1928 Bungalow
Near Proctor District
Shops and Restaurants
Offering easy access to Proctor shops and restaurants, this charming two bed, two bath bungalow features original hardwood floors, coved ceilings, leaded glass windows, newer … Read More →
Desirable Top Floor Gold Pointe Condo
with Resort-Like Amenities
This desirable top floor end unit features vaulted ceilings, a wood burning fireplace, a large view balcony, a primary suite and four car parking Gold … Read More →
The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection
Before Mark and I moved to Tacoma in 2010, we came up from Los Angeles for a couple of exploratory visits. There were a lot … Read More →
One Bedroom Unit at the Marcato
with Easy Access to Downtown Amenities
This one bedroom unit at the Marcato features stainless appliances, granite counters, new interior paint, dual glazed windows, radiant heat and courtyard views. Building amenities … Read More →
Updated Victorian Just Blocks From Proctor Amenities
This charming 1895 Victorian just blocks from Proctor shops and restaurants offers a covered front porch, original mill work, refinished fir floors, and newer windows. … Read More →
Stately North Tacoma Traditional with Dramatic Water and Mountain Views
This stately 1939 Shingle Style home offers dramatic views of Commencement Bay. Interior features include maple floors, original mahogany doors and trim, newer windows, three … Read More →
Charming 1928 Bungalow Near the University of Puget Sound
Conveniently located near the University of Puget Sound and 6th Ave shops and restaurants, this charming three bed, one bath bungalow features hardwood and fir … Read More →
Iconic Stadium District Home
with Commencement Bay Views
This iconic home overlooking Commencement Bay features a gracious entry hall flanked by formal living and dining rooms with their own original fireplaces, a library, … Read More →
Second Quarter Equestrian Home Market Update
Equestrian home prices are up significantly in all counties, but it does feel like the housing market is starting to cool off. Second Quarter Equestrian … Read More →
Second Quarter Market Update for University Place
The median home price in University Place and Fircrest has risen a whopping 25% in the past 12 months, but it feels like the housing … Read More →
Second Quarter Market Update for North Tacoma
Though the median home price in Tacoma’s North End has risen a whopping 24% in the past 12 months, it feels like the housing market … Read More →
Demand for Horse Properties
Western Washington horse properties have been selling at a rapid pace in spite of – or likely in response to – the pandemic. Prices are … Read More →
Spacious Townhouse with Easy Access to Downtown Amenities
Offering easy access to local restaurants, downtown Tacoma, Wright Park and the medical center, this spacious townhouse features hardwood floors, dual glazed windows and forced … Read More →
Nicely Upgraded 2017
Azure Northwest Resale At Tehaleh
This 5 bed, 3 bath Azure Northwest resale features $146,000 worth of upgrades, including engineered hardwood floors, custom blinds and central air conditioning. Features include … Read More →
Historic Condo Conversions in Tacoma
In the very early 2000s, a number of historic buildings in Tacoma were converted into condominiums – part of a broader and welcome movement in … Read More →
Charming 1925 Bungalow With Easy Access
To 6th Avenue Amenities
Offering easy access to 6th Avenue shops, restaurants and pubs, this charming 1925 bungalow features original hardwood and fir floors, a wood burning fireplace, an … Read More →
Updated 1922 Craftsman In Tacoma’s 6th Avenue District
This charming 1922 Craftsman features original hardwood and fir floors, newer dual glaze windows, newer roof, fresh interior paint, a wood burning fireplace, an updated … Read More →
May is Historic Preservation Month
Like many cities across the country, Tacoma celebrates historic preservation during the month of May with a variety of entertaining and educational activities. May Is … Read More →
Secluded Equestrian Property on Nearly Ten Acres in Enumclaw
This secluded equestrian property includes a charming two bed, one bath bungalow and a separate one bed, one bath guest apartment. Horse facilities include a … Read More →
2018 Rush Resale at Legacy in Gig Harbor
Built in 2018, this well-maintained Rush resale features engineered hardwood floors, central heat and air, a bedroom on the main, a living room with gas … Read More →
First Quarter Market Update for University Place
The pace of the housing market in University Place and Fircrest continues to accelerate. Most listings are selling in multiple offers, often well above list … Read More →
First Quarter Market Update for North Tacoma
The pace of the housing market in North Tacoma continues to accelerate. Most listings are selling in multiple offers, often well above list price, pushing … Read More →
Sophisticated Corner Unit at Cristalla With Dramatic City And Space Needle Views
This sophisticated northeast facing 11th floor corner unit at Cristalla offers dramatic city and Space Needle views, an efficient layout and easy access to a wide … Read More →
Up and Coming Neighborhoods
Rapidly escalating home prices in North Tacoma are straining the limits of affordability for a lot of first time home buyers who are now starting … Read More →
What Makes a House a Victorian?
As a Realtor and long-time commissioner on Tacoma’s Landmarks Preservation Commission, I’m sensitive to the proper and improper use of the term Victorian in real … Read More →
Fourth Quarter Market Update for University Place
The median home price in University Place and Fircrest is 10% higher today than it was just 12 months ago, due in large part to … Read More →
Fourth Quarter Market Update for North Tacoma
The median home price in Tacoma’s North End is 15% higher today than it was just 12 months ago, due in large part to strong … Read More →
Updated 1919 Craftsman
In Tacoma’s Proctor District
This three bed, one and a half bath 1919 Proctor Craftsman offers updated plumbing and electrical, hardwood and fir floors, a gas fireplace, original built-ins, … Read More →
Impressive 1905 Dutch Colonial Revival
Fully restored in 2007 and recognized by the city for Outstanding Achievement in Historic Preservation, this stately five bed, two and a half bath 1905 … Read More →
Tacoma is the nation’s hottest housing market
Tacoma is the nation’s hottest housing market, according to data from Redfin. Tacoma’s housing market is hot According to a recent report from Redfin, houses … Read More →
Is Another Foreclosure Crisis Looming?
I think we can all agree that 2020 has been a less than stellar year, but 2021 is likely to bring its own unique set … Read More →
Pierce County Connected
As an Ambassador for Greater Tacoma Community Foundation, I’ve learned a lot about the important work that the organization is doing to support social change … Read More →
Well-maintained Single Story Oakbrook Contemporary
This beautifully-landscaped Oakbrook home features hardwood floors, sky lights, a gas fireplace and built-in window seats in the living room and the dining room. The … Read More →
Townhouse Style Live/Work Unit in Historic Theater District
This townhouse style three bed, two-and-a-half bath unit offers live/work convenience with two points of entry – one from inside the building at mid-level and … Read More →
Third Quarter Market Update for North Tacoma
The housing market seems to be one of the few bright spots in an otherwise bleak national economic picture. Third Quarter Market Update for North … Read More →
Charming 1930’s English Tudor Revival
This charming four bed, two bath 1930’s English Tudor Revival features hardwood floors, a wood burning fireplace and an updated kitchen with quartz counters, stainless … Read More →
Winning the Day in a Multiple Offer World
Multiple offer situations are unavoidable if you’re in the market to buy a house in the Tacoma area right now. To be successful, you’ll need … Read More →
Impressive Equestrian Property Overlooking The Chehalis Valley
This impressive 15 acre equestrian property features hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, a gourmet kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances, a stone fireplace and glass … Read More →
Updated 1950 North End Traditional
This four bed, two bath North End Traditional features hardwood floors, a gas fireplace and an updated kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances. The … Read More →
The Value of a Garage in Tacoma’s North End
Homeowners in North Tacoma really like a garage, be it attached or detached, one car or two. The Value of a Garage in Tacoma’s North … Read More →
Why Proctor?
The Proctor District is one of Tacoma’s most celebrated and desirable neighborhoods, offering an idyllic urban village experience with broad appeal. Why Proctor? The Proctor … Read More →
Historic Favorites
Mark and I have been fortunate to represent some spectacular historic homes for sale in North Tacoma and Lakewood. Listing a historic property carries certain … Read More →
Before & After Renovation: Tacoma Duplex, Part 2
Jeff and I purchased a duplex in Central Tacoma last year with plans to renovate the property and occupy one of the units. Originally built … Read More →
Sophisticated Bungalow With Stunning Views Of Puget Sound, Fox Island And Mountains
Nicely sited at the end of a tree lined drive above Sunset Beach, this charming 1940’s Traditional bungalow offers a welcome sense of privacy and … Read More →
Before & After Renovation: Tacoma Duplex, Part 1
Jeff and I purchased a duplex in Central Tacoma last year with plans to renovate the property and occupy one of the units. Originally built … Read More →
Second Quarter Market Update for North Tacoma
COVID-19 had an undeniable impact on the local housing market this spring, but market activity in North Tacoma seems to be stabilizing as buyers and … Read More →
Charming Bungalow Just Blocks From Tacoma’s Proctor District
This charming 1940’s bungalow is nicely sited above the street, just a few blocks from the heart of Proctor. Features include hardwood floors, a wood … Read More →
Tips For First Time Home Buyers
If you’ve been thinking about buying your first home, you’ve probably been experiencing lots of different feelings and emotions. Doubt, confusion and excitement tend to … Read More →
Five Tips For Kitchen Renovations Plus Five Sparkling Kitchen Updates
I’ve been flipping houses since 1993, first in Pasadena, CA and more recently here in Tacoma. Over the span of those 27 years, I’ve renovated … Read More →
Single Story SeaTac Home Convenient To Airport And Parks
This well maintained three bedroom two bath home is nicely sited on a quiet street between the I-5 corridor and the airport, just blocks from … Read More →
Tacoma Arts Live Goes Virtual
Like many non-profits in Pierce County, Tacoma Arts Live has been severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic – both financially and programmatically – but the … Read More →
Wood Wrapped Windows Are Better Than Vinyl
As a city commissioner on Tacoma’s Landmarks Preservation Commission, a former board member of Historic Tacoma and a long time restorer of historic homes, I … Read More →
Single Level Home On Expansive ¼ Acre Cul-de-sac Lot In Manorwood North
This single level home in Manorwood North features vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, central air conditioning, two fireplaces, spacious living and dining rooms, and a large … Read More →
How Has COVID-19 Impacted the Local Housing Market
Jeff and I have definitely felt the impact of COVID-19 in our own business, but I’ve been curious to know how the pandemic is affecting … Read More →
Tacoma’s Vibrant Stadium District
Residential and commercial development has kicked into high gear in Tacoma’s historic Stadium District over the course of the past several years. We’ve seen construction … Read More →
Will COVID-19 Change Buyer Preferences?
A client of ours in Puyallup recently asked me if I thought COVID-19 might have an impact on buyer interest in the suburbs. I wasn’t … Read More →
Manorwood Home On Expansive 1/3 Acre Lot
This Manorwood home features hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, central heat and air, a family room with gas fireplace and an eat-in kitchen with GE Profile … Read More →
Stylish South Facing 10th Floor Unit at the Meridian
This stylish south facing 10th floor unit at the Meridian offers an open floorplan and easy access to a wide range of building amenities. Features … Read More →
History Matters
One of the things that I love most about living and working in North Tacoma is its abundance of intact, historically significant building stock. For … Read More →
Custom Built Contemporary with Equestrian Facilities in Redmond
This custom-built single story Contemporary is beautifully sited on a private five acre parcel just five miles from the heart of downtown Redmond. The covered … Read More →
Home Improvements with the Best Return on Investment
With home prices on the rise, Americans aren’t moving as often as they used to, which is fueling strong interest in the home remodeling market. … Read More →
North Tacoma First Quarter Update
Year over year home sales activity in Tacoma’s North End was down in the first quarter of 2020, but there was a surprising surge in … Read More →
How Governor Inslee’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” Order Affects Real Estate Activities
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, Governor Inslee recently issued a statewide “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order, requiring the closure of all non-essential businesses. Real … Read More →
Historic North Slope Four Square With Original Details And Partial Water Views
We just listed this stately American Four Square featuring an impressive oak staircase and large formal living and dining rooms with original wainscoting, columns and … Read More →
Spacious Built Green townhome with dynamic city and port views near restaurants and theaters
This spacious unit at the Triangle in downtown Tacoma offers brew pubs, theaters and restaurants all within a few blocks. Features include dynamic city and … Read More →
Impressive Equestrian Estate In Desirable Foxhall Community
This well-designed equestrian estate is sited on nearly five dry acres in Olympia. Features include an updated gourmet kitchen, great room, master suite, five stall … Read More →
17 Things to Consider When Buying or Selling a Horse Property
As a real estate broker who also happens to be an equestrian (and past board president of the Washington State Quarter Horse Association), I have … Read More →
1925 Craftsman Bungalow With Commencement Bay Views And Tasteful Updates
We just listed this tastefully updated 1925 Craftsman bungalow offering views of Commencement Bay and Vashon Island and a convenient Old Town location. Features include … Read More →
North Tacoma Fourth Quarter Update
179 single family homes were sold in zip codes 98403, 98406 and 98407 in the fourth quarter of 2019 – a somewhat surprising 13% increase … Read More →
Common Misconceptions about Tacoma’s Historic Districts
Tacoma is fortunate enough to have eight designated historic districts – the Wedge, North Slope, Old City Hall, the Union Depot/Warehouse District, Salmon Beach, Stadium, … Read More →
Dynamic Bay And Mountain Views In Tacoma’s Theater District
We just listed this tastefully appointed corner unit at the Vintage Y. Offering dynamic views of Commencement Bay and Mount Rainier, this unit features a … Read More →
Duplex Renovation Project South of 6th Ave
People are often curious about the home renovation process so I thought I’d share an update on a project that I’m currently working on in … Read More →
Freshly Updated Puyallup Traditional
We recently listed this freshly updated 4 bedroom, 2½ bath Puyallup Traditional. It features new paint inside and out, new carpet, new stainless appliances, a … Read More →
Historic 1904 Victorian In Tacoma’s North Slope
We just listed this this 5 bed, 3 bath North Slope Victorian with original mill work, fir floors, updated plumbing and electrical, a new furnace … Read More →
Custom West End Mid-Century With Two Separate Living Quarters
We just listed this custom built West End mid-century offering two separate living quarters. The entry level features its own living room, eat-in kitchen, bedroom, … Read More →
North Tacoma Third Quarter Update
The number of home buyers actively searching for properties in North Tacoma has tapered off since the spring, but multiple offer situations are still common … Read More →
Updated 1905 Victorian with Water Views
We just listed this impressive 1905 Victorian, nicely sited above the street in one of North Tacoma’s most desirable neighborhoods, offering sweeping views of Commencement … Read More →
Tacoma Arts Live’s Regional Theater Program Launches New Season
Tacoma has a surprisingly vibrant performing arts scene that includes musical theater, straight plays, ballet, opera, symphonic music and an eclectic mix of rock, jazz, … Read More →
Five Things to Consider When Buying an Older House
As a commissioner for the City of Tacoma’s Landmarks Preservation Commission and as a former board member of Historic Tacoma, I’ve had a lot of direct experience with historic … Read More →
Spectacular water and mountain views from Sky Terrace condominium
We just listed this 7th floor condominium that offers spectacular water and mountain views rarely seen in this price range. Building amenities include a rooftop … Read More →
Impressive shingle style Craftsman in the heart of Tacoma’s historic Stadium District
We just listed this stately piece of Tacoma history. Features include an inviting covered front porch with stone columns, the original front door, leaded and … Read More →
Simple Rules for a Successful Bathroom Remodel
Most buyers have a wish list in mind when they’re shopping for a home to purchase. Updated bathrooms are almost always at or near the … Read More →
Older Posts But Still Worth a Look
Sophisticated Stadium District Condominium
We just listed this 2638sf three bed, three bath condo with dynamic views of Mt. Rainier and Commencement Bay. That’s not a typo. … Read More →
Creekside Living on the KP
We just listed this meticulously maintained two bed, two bath creek-side traditional on a wooded five acre parcel on the Key Peninsula. If … Read More →
What Makes a House a “Craftsman”
As a Realtor and current member of the Tacoma Landmarks Preservation Commission, nothing makes me crazier than seeing houses that are marketed … Read More →
Charming North End Craftsman Bungalow
We just listed this meticulously maintained single story Craftsman bungalow in a prime North End location – just blocks from Puget … Read More →
Is the Tacoma Housing Market Flattening Out?
Despite Redfin’s recent announcement that Tacoma’s housing market is the “hottest” in the nation, the market in Tacoma’s North End looks a lot … Read More →
Charming North Tacoma English Tudor Revival
We just listed this fantastic five bed, four bath English Tudor Revival nestled between Old Town and the Stadium District, offering a great … Read More →
Three Reasons to Visit the Tacoma Art Museum This Year
Before moving to Tacoma in 2010, Mark and I came up from Los Angeles for a couple of exploratory visits. There were a lot … Read More →
Historic Home Workshop for Real Estate Brokers
I’ve always had a deep appreciation for historic homes. It’s one of the reasons that I love living and working in Tacoma, with its … Read More →
Investing in Real Estate in Tacoma’s North End
Jeff and I recently bought a duplex in North Tacoma that we’re pretty excited about. We weighed the pros and cons of purchasing in the … Read More →
Sophisticated Single Story Contemporary
10712 255th St E, Graham, WA Designer inspired fixtures and finishes on the inside AND a spectacular, secluded setting on the outside. … Read More →
Our Top Three Waterfront Sales
Waterfront living isn’t unique to the Puget Sound region, but it’s definitely part of what makes working as a Realtor in the area so … Read More →
How Pierce College is Raising the Bar for Student Success
Obtaining a post-secondary education is a big accomplishment, but it can also be a challenging journey for many. In addition to their academic demands, many … Read More →
South Sound Property Group Presents
Jeff, Mark and Miles recently listed 2207 N Washington Street, a 1925 Craftsman that comes complete with a covered front porch and porch swing. A great … Read More →
Gig Harbor has Modest Price Increases in the 2nd Quarter
Low Levels of Inventory in Tacoma’s North End Fuel Prices in the 2nd Quarter
Are There Clues that the Real Estate Market is Starting to Cool?
I’d like to begin this post with a disclaimer. The information I’m sharing here is anecdotal in nature, and my opinions are based largely on … Read More →
Pierce County’s Over Million Dollar House Market is Heating Up
Jeff Williams and Mark Pinto were recently interviewed by Kate Martin of the Tacoma News Tribune to explore the current trends for the over million dollar … Read More →
Talk to a Lender Before You Start Your Home Search
The number of buyers searching for homes in Tacoma’s North End far exceeds the number of homes for sale, which often results in multiple offer … Read More →
Why selling your house in the winter may not be such a bad idea
Redfin recently conducted a study looking at more than 7 million home sales over the course of the past four years to determine what impact, … Read More →
Severe Lack of Home Appraisers is Complicating Real Estate Transactions
Diana Olick of CNBC recently wrote an article that sums up the reason for frustration for many home buyers and sellers in the South Sound … Read More →
Why is Tacoma a Top 10 Housing Market to Watch in 2016
Tacoma recently ranked as number 10 on Trulia’s top 10 housing markets to watch in 2016, a list that also included cities like Grand Rapids, … Read More →
Census Data Suggests a Shift from King to Pierce County
According to an article in the Seattle Times, Gene Balk examined recent census data surrounding an emerging trend that points to a shift from King County to more affordable … Read More →
North End Home Prices Weaken
After a very strong spring real estate market, prices for homes in the North End of Tacoma (zip codes 98403, 98406 and 98407) are weakening … Read More →
The Vintage Y – Home in Tacoma’s Theater District
The Vintage Y – Built in 1909 One of the things I love most about selling real estate in downtown Tacoma is introducing clients … Read More →
Misconceptions about Tacoma’s Historic Homes and Neighborhoods
The Carroll House – North Slope Historic District There are a lot of misconceptions about historic homes and historic districts in Tacoma. As a Realtor, a former board … Read More →
What Makes a House a “Craftsman?”
As a Realtor who comes from Pasadena, California (the birthplace of Craftsman architecture), and a current member of the Tacoma Landmarks Preservation Commission, nothing makes me … Read More →
Five Major Considerations When Buying an Old House
As a commissioner for the City of Tacoma’s Landmarks Preservation Commission and a former board member of Historic Tacoma, I’ve had a lot of experience … Read More →
Investing in Houses in Tacoma’s North End
The demand for rental homes in Tacoma’s North End is high, with landlords charging as much as $1800-$2000 per month for a nice three bedroom … Read More →
Top 5 Reasons to Live In Proctor
The Proctor District is one of North Tacoma’s most popular neighborhoods. Historic homes, great public schools, tree lined streets, views of the water and a … Read More →
How Much is a Water View Worth in North Tacoma?
With market values in Tacoma’s North End on the rise, we’re often asked by our clients to “keep our eyes open” for a house … Read More →
North Tacoma Home Prices End 2013 Just Above 2012
As we start the New Year, we thought it might be a good idea to take a quick look back at what happened to … Read More →
Jeff Williams named to the City of Tacoma Landmarks Preservation Commission
Congratulations to Jeff, recently nominated and approved by the Tacoma City Council to serve a two year term on the Tacoma Landmarks Preservation Commission. The … Read More →
The Value of a Garage in Tacoma’s Coveted North End
Homeowners in Tacoma’s coveted North End really like their garages, whether they’re attached or detached, one car or two. Some people use their garages as … Read More →
List of Considerations When Buying or Selling Horse Property
As a Realtor who also happens to be President of the Washington State Quarter Horse Association, I’m often asked to help clients who are purchasing … Read More →
Words of Advice for First Time Home Buyers
If you’ve been thinking about buying your first home, you may be experiencing a whole host of emotions. Excitement, fear and confusion tend to top … Read More →
Thea’s Landing – Waterfront Condos in Downtown Tacoma
Have you ever wondered about the multicolored contemporary building next door to the Museum of Glass on Dock Street? Well, wonder no more. The building … Read More →
Tacoma’s Historic Stadium District
Driving through Tacoma’s stylish Stadium district is a popular activity for out of town visitors and Tacoma residents alike, this writer included. The Stadium Seminary … Read More →
Why the Triangle Townhomes in downtown Tacoma are so great!
We had dinner Tuesday night with a friend of ours on her rooftop deck at the Triangle Townhomes in downtown Tacoma. We helped her … Read More →
Jeff Interviewed by Fox 13 News Regarding the City “Flipping” Houses
I was was recently interviewed by Fox 13 News regarding a proposal going in front of the Tacoma City Council that recommends the city start “flipping” derelict … Read More →
Western Washington – 2nd Quarter Economic & Real Estate Recap
Western Washington | second quarter 2013, Volume XXII Posted in Market News by Matthew Gardner We have been looking for balance within the real estate market for several … Read More →
Western Washington Home Prices Continue to Rise
Windermere Real Estate is proud to partner with Gardner Economics on this analysis of the Western Washington real estate market. Matt Gardner provides … Read More →
The Perkins Lofts – Downtown Tacoma
The Perkins Lofts in Downtown Tacoma If you’re looking for lofts for sale in downtown Tacoma, the historic Perkins Building is sure to show up on … Read More →
Why Replacing Wood Windows is a Costly Mistake
As a member of the Tacoma Landmarks Preservation Commission, former board member of Historic Tacoma and a long time restorer of historic homes, Jeff is … Read More →
A Charming North Tacoma Bungalow – Before and After Restoration
4715 N. 33rd Street, Tacoma This charming 1948 brick-faced bungalow was an abandoned property that Jeff purchased from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. … Read More →
NW Furniture Bank Receives Windermere Donation
Windermere Professional Partners Agents Present $9,000 Check to Northwest Furniture Bank! Caring for the Community, Local News, Windermere This week Windermere Professional Partners agents returned to … Read More →
A Peek Inside McMenamin’s Elks Lodge
We here in Tacoma have been anxiously awaiting the start of construction by boutique hotel chain McMenamins to restore the Elks Lodge in … Read More →
Historic Tacoma Buildings – Status Updates
Watch List Updates February 11, 2013 Quick Links Visit our Website About Us Latest Newsletter Join Us Historic Tacoma maintains a Watch … Read More →
Before and After photos of Jeff’s North Tacoma Flip Project
Finished in just six weeks and sold in only four days, this charming North Tacoma bungalow now has a new lease on life! Click here … Read More →