Beautifully Restored Southend Craftsman
Not looking for a flip? Well look no further! Southend Craftsman that’s been beautifully restored over time. PEX plumbing, 100% new electrical, 30-year roof, Hardi-siding and energy efficient windows are just some of the highlights! Ask your broker for the full list. Don’t worry about the charm, it’s still very much there. Cozy living room with bay windows, two spacious bedrooms and a 3rd flex room for added space highlight the pride of ownership for a home that’s been family owned for 60 years. Go today!
Edison City Alehouse is a small neighborhood taproom and bottle shop in the heart of the historic Edison district of South Tacoma. They specialize in a highly curated, continuously rotating selection of independent craft beer and cider on tap and in bottles.
Stretching between South Park and Oak Tree Park, South Tacoma’s Water Flume Line Trail offers the things that multi use trail fans love. This 2.5 mile (one way) trail connects to other trails and is great for walkers, joggers and cyclists! Some upgrades were made to this trail in 2016 that included a shared-use path for bicycles and pedestrians, ADA compliant curb ramps, new storm drains, pedestrian crossing marking, a traffic signal upgrade, and trail user amenities pedestrian level lighting, benches, signs, and bike racks.
The Tacoma Mall is just 5 minutes away. The Tacoma Mall is the largest shopping center in Tacoma and has over 150 stores and restaurants - shop & have a little lunch at Nordstrom. This home is also close to Costco for all your bulk food and home shopping needs.
Also close by is Marlene’s Market, a wonderful natural food store with organic salad bar, daily scratch made soups and delicious bakery items you can’t pass up!
Moctezuma’s Mexican Restaurant has amazing happy hour and margaritas, but you can also stay in and order take out for Taco Tuesday at home while you catch up on all your shows. And don’t forget to order dessert too - they have a tasty Mexican brownie that comes with vanilla ice cream and a drizzle of kahlua cream sauce on top!
Commuting north? Consider parking and riding or walking to the Sounder Train, less than 2 miles away to the commuter rail station. It’s convenient, cheap (about $5 to ride) and less of a hassle than sitting in I-5 traffic for events or commuting! It will put you into downtown Tacoma, Seattle and a few places in between. And if you need to drive, freeway access to I-5 is just a minute away.
LISTING BROKER
Ryan Knicely
Realtor
253-343-4049