Sold on September 3, 2024
Grand in Gig Harbor
7813 81st Avenue NW · Gig Harbor, WA
Listing by NWMLS / Windermere Abode
- Year Built 2006
- Lot Size 51,501 sq ft
- Parking Spaces 4
- Parking Type Attached Garage, RV Parking
- Lot Details Dead End Street, Paved
- Exterior Features Cement Planked, Stucco, Wood
- Interior Features Second Primary Bedroom, Bath Off Primary, Dining Room, Fireplace, Fireplace (Primary Bedroom), French Doors, Hardwood, High Tech Cabling, Sprinkler System, Walk-In Closet(s), Walk-In Pantry, Wall to Wall Carpet, Water Heater, Wine Cellar
- Heating & Cooling 90%+ High Efficiency, 90%+ High Efficiency
- Floor Covering Hardwood, Stone, Carpet
- Annual Taxes $12,778 (2024)
- HOA Dues $396 / Annually
- MLS Number 2257774
- Elementary School Buyer To Verify
- Junior High Buyer To Verify
- Senior High Gig Harbor High
What’s Nearby
Shop at Metropolitan Market in Gig Harbor. Satisfy all your grocery needs with their locally-sourced and organic produce, artisanal bread, specialty cheeses, a wise selection of wines and craft beers, and more. While you’re shopping, enjoy a treat at their cafe or bakery section.
Right by is the Historic Downtown Gig Harbor and there are some local favorites like7 Seas Brewing and Tides Tavern that you don’t want to miss! Both have mouth-watering menus of fresh seafood dishes. Another great dining option on the water is Netshed No.9 where you won't want to miss the house-made cinnamon rolls! All have stunning views along the water and the Gig Harbor Lighthouse. Rent a kayak at the Gig Harbor Fly Shop, the go-to spot in Gig Harbor if you’re looking to get started or are experienced. They also offer paddleboards and fishing tackle too. They’re conveniently located next to the marina too, so you can get out there and get going!
Enjoy the scenery at Rosedale Gardens! This full service nursery and quaint gift shop has beautifully landscaped grounds for you to enjoy nature and also take some of it back home with you at the shop.
Kopachuck State Park is beautiful throughout all the seasons we experience in the Pacific Northwest, but the best time of year is in the summer, when that cool breeze blows in from the Carr Inlet and you dig your toes into the warm sand along the beach. This 109 -acre marine and camping park has 5,600 feet of saltwater shoreline, and provides scenic views of sunsets, the Olympic Mountains and the Puget Sound.