Sold on June 15, 2022
Charming Craftsman
156 S 58th Street · Tacoma, WA
Listing by NWMLS / Windermere Abode Lakewood
- Year Built 1939
- Lot Size 6,948 sq ft
- Parking Spaces 1
- Parking Type Detached Garage
- Lot Details Curbs, Paved, Sidewalk
- Exterior Features Wood
- Interior Features Ductless HP-Mini Split, Forced Air, Ceramic Tile, Hardwood, Laminate, Wall to Wall Carpet, Ceiling Fan(s), Double Pane/Storm Window, Dining Room, Skylight(s), Water Heater
- Floor Covering Ceramic Tile, Hardwood, Laminate, Slate, Carpet
- Annual Taxes $3,175 (2022)
- MLS Number 1939643
What’s Nearby
If you’re looking for a special spot to dine out, look no further than Tibbits at Fern Hill! This quaint, little spot is highly rated (more than 400 5-star reviews on Yelp and counting!) and there’s a reason why. There are only 9 tables in this establishment so you’ll need a reservation to give it a try, but it’s worth the wait when you finally get to savor the apple cinnamon French toast, the lobster bomb, sandwiches and salads, pancakes that look like they’re being served to royalty and other tasty things smothered in gravy. The owner, Shawn Tibbits is more than just cooking amazing food though, he also gives back to the community. Not only does he help feed people in need, but last year he threw a party to wrap 400 gifts for low-income children and dozens in the community showed up to help.
In the summer you can enjoy prime blueberry picking season at Charlotte’s Blueberry Park - 3 minutes away off East D Street, you’ll find more than 3,372 bushes, representing five varieties of blueberry, producing fruit. The picking season typically runs from July through September each year.
For local amenities, The Tacoma Place shopping center is 8 minutes away, where you’ll find Popeyes, Applebee’s, Olive Garden, the best pho from Pho Ever Tacoma, Thai Hut, Famous Dave’s, Little Tokyo Teriyaki, Dairy Queen, and Red Lobster. You can also find Winco in this shopping center too.
Swing by LUX Coffee, a neighborhood coffee shop for espresso, pastries, art, and whatnot on McKinley Hill.