Active since September 18, 2024
Modern Living Haven
120 E 52nd Street · Tacoma, WA
Listing by NWMLS / Windermere Abode Lakewood
- Year Built 2019
- Lot Size 5,179 sq ft
- Parking Spaces 2
- Parking Type Driveway, Attached Garage, RV Parking
- Lot Details Curbs, Paved, Sidewalk
- Exterior Features Cement Planked, Wood
- Interior Features Bath Off Primary, Double Pane/Storm Window, Dining Room, Sprinkler System, Walk-In Closet(s), Wall to Wall Carpet, Water Heater
- Heating & Cooling Forced Air, Heat Pump, Hot Water Recirc Pump, Central A/C, Forced Air, Heat Pump
- Floor Covering Vinyl Plank, Carpet
- Annual Taxes $6,118 (2024)
- MLS Number 2292806
- Senior High Lincoln High
What’s Nearby
A popular spot close by is Dusty’s Hideaway - all ages are welcome until 9 PM and they’ve got something on the menu for everyone, plus some unique drinks that come with their signature glass boot.
A major recreation attraction for Tacoma's east side and south end is Stewart Heights Park. This park is most known for its large outdoor swimming pool and water slide in the summer months, but this park also features updated playing fields, skateboard park, and playground. The Stewart Heights Pool features a 160 foot Water Slide, Lazy River, Zero-depth entry, Bubble Pool, Water Play Structure, Water Basketball, and Tumble Buckets.
Enjoy sightseeing options such as The Museum of Glass a few minutes away. Spend an afternoon at this premier contemporary art museum dedicated to glass and glassmaking in the West Coast’s largest and most active museum glass studio.
Best Happy Hour and Weekend Fare - Top of Tacoma is just 2 miles away and is a fun bar/tavern experience. It has some of the most unusual, unique and best tasting foods around. Definitely not your standard bar fare. Bonus - they have happy hours twice a day! Try out their Bluey Lewis Chicken Sandwich, Turkey Burger with Truffle Aioli, and other delicious burger and sandwich combos.
Wapato Park, located just two miles away, is an urban park with a woodland area, a lake, and a walking trail. The park's most popular feature is the off-leash dog park, which includes a space for small and large pups, as well as an upper area for all dogs. Additionally, the park provides waste bag stations, garbage bins, and water faucets for pups.
Spend a Saturday afternoon marveling at all the beautiful, hand blown glass works of art at The Museum of Glass. The Tacoma Art Museum is close by too. Not only will you get to see Dale Chihuly’s glass artwork, but there are some rotating exhibitions on view.