Sold on May 5, 2023
Immaculate Gem
9315 21st Avenue E · Tacoma, WA
Listing by NWMLS / Windermere Abode Lakewood
- Year Built 2014
- Lot Size 3,925 sq ft
- Parking Spaces 2
- Parking Type Attached Carport
- Lot Details Dead End Street, Paved
- View Territorial
- Exterior Features Cement Planked
- Interior Features Laminate Hardwood, Bath Off Primary, Ceiling Fan(s), Double Pane/Storm Window, Vaulted Ceiling(s), Walk-In Closet(s), Walk-In Pantry, Water Heater
- Heating & Cooling Forced Air, Heat Pump, Forced Air, Heat Pump
- Floor Covering Laminate
- Annual Taxes $3,666 (2023)
- HOA Dues $139 / Monthly
- MLS Number 2050168
What’s Nearby
Looking to add some gorgeous plants to your garden? Stop by the Purple Geranium Garden Center and marvel at their lovely selection!
Stop by Bar Bistro and try out their amazing New American style cuisine with craft beer and house cocktails! Just a few minutes away from this cozy, eclectic atmosphere
Just 2 miles away, you’ll find Wapato Park - an urban park featuring a woodland area, a lake, walking trail, plus a historic pergola full of stunning and colorful scenery. Wapato has a number of trails that you can walk to explore the park, including one circling the lake that is approx .9 miles in length and you can’t beat the beautiful setting of the lake and forest. Its best and most popular feature though is the off leash dog park! The off leash dog area has a smaller area for pups under 25 pounds, a space for larger pups and an upper dog area for all dogs. The park also provides waste bag stations and garbage bins to help keep the park clean. Water is also available for the pups, there's a water faucet and bowl.
Cassidy’s Pub & Outdoor Mini-Golf is a fun atmosphere with not only mini golf but also pool, darts, and Skee-Ball. Enjoy some great food and great drinks while you’re there!
This coming summer you can enjoy prime blueberry picking season at Charlotte’s Blueberry Park - 5 minutes away off East D Street, you’ll find more than 3,372 bushes, representing five varieties of blueberry, producing fruit. Picking season typically runs from July through September each year