Sold on March 16, 2023
Proctor Pool Home
4117 N 19th Street · Tacoma, WA
Listing by NWMLS / Windermere Abode
- Year Built 1945
- Lot Size 5,998 sq ft
- Parking Type None
- Style Traditional
- Lot Details Alley, Paved, Sidewalk
- View Partial, Territorial
- Exterior Features Cement/Concrete, Wood
- Interior Features Ceramic Tile, Laminate Hardwood, Wall to Wall Carpet, Ceiling Fan(s), Double Pane/Storm Window, Dining Room, French Doors, High Tech Cabling, Security System, Walk-In Pantry, Wet Bar, Water Heater
- Heating & Cooling 90%+ High Efficiency, Wall Unit(s), Central A/C
- Floor Covering Ceramic Tile, Laminate, See Remarks, Carpet
- Annual Taxes $5,230 (2022)
- MLS Number 2034799
- Elementary School Buyer To Verify
- Junior High Mason
- Senior High Silas High School
What’s Nearby
Proctor is less than a mile away. Grab your reusable bag and head to the Proctor District. Step out on a Saturday and head to the Proctor Farmers Market to get all their fresh, locally sourced fruits and veggies. The Farmers Market is running now through December. Find The Metropolitan Market, Safeway, Knapp’s Restaurant, The Blue Mouse Theatre, Peaks & Pints Craft Beer Store, Pomodoro, Europa Bistro, East West, and Viva. You can also find locally owned shops for clothing and play, as well as The UPS Store, USPS and The Blue Mouse Theatre. Visit these businesses websites for current hours and reopening info.
Also in Proctor is Cactus, a restaurant and bar serving Southwestern, Mexican, and Spanish cuisine. Enjoy their seasonal menus, nightly specials, and fresh cocktails. Come in during the mornings for their breakfast and brunch!
This home is also 1 mile away from the University of Puget Sound campus (one of the best spots for fall foliage & a cool summer breeze). Every spring UPS hosts a flea market with the Women’ League – you can find around 70+ vendors selling antiques, repurposed items, vintage, jewelry, bath and body goods, home decor, crafts, artwork and food trucks! The $10 admission to get into the event, 100% of the proceeds goes towards student scholarships. They also regularly host concerts and art exhibits.
Tacoma is full of parks and trails, but the most popular is the Mason Trail. This trail begins at N 9th Street near the corner of Jefferson Park and ends at N 27th Street. However if you continue along N. Mason Ave, then hang a left on N 37th Street, this will put you on N. Stevens Street. Follow that all the way down to N. 45th Street and you’ll have a pretty good view of Commencement Bay, Vashon Island and Maury Island. It’s 4 miles round trip and offers the best view of homes, gorgeous foliage on the trees in the fall, tons of cherry blossoms in the spring. Just between N. 24th Street and N. 26th on the trail is a fence that has the most colorful painting on it. The trail is loved by walkers, runners, groups, bikers and skaters.