Active since June 5, 2025
North End Sweet Spot
2908 N Warner Street · Tacoma, WA
Listing by NWMLS / Windermere Abode
- Year Built 1916
- Lot Size 2,052 sq ft
- Parking Spaces 1
- Parking Type Driveway, Attached Garage, Off Street
- Style Craftsman
- Lot Details Alley, Curbs, Paved, Sidewalk
- View Bay, Mountain(s), Partial, Territorial
- Exterior Features Wood
- Interior Features Bath Off Primary, Ceramic Tile, Double Pane/Storm Window, Fireplace, High Tech Cabling, Water Heater
- Heating & Cooling Baseboard, Forced Air
- Floor Covering Ceramic Tile, Hardwood, Carpet
- Annual Taxes $6,588 (2025)
- HOA Dues $0
- MLS Number 2381645
- Elementary School Wash-Hoyt
- Junior High Mason
- Senior High Stadium
What’s Nearby
Stopping by the Metropolitan Market is a must and an absolute local favorite! In the charming Proctor District, the Met Market offers gourmet groceries, fresh produce, artisan cheeses, and plenty of curated goods. Surrounded by boutiques and cafes, it’s perfect for foodies who want to explore one of Tacoma’s most walkable and beloved neighborhoods.
Ruston Way is another popular outing space with sweeping waterfront views, casual dining, and easy trails along Commencement Bay. With public art and picnic spots it’s a go-to for enjoying Tacoma’s natural beauty and lively outdoor energy.
Located on Ruston Way’s scenic waterfront, check out Northern Fish Products for fresh and sustainable seafood. Enjoy the dockside, stunning views, and easy access to all the other nearby restaurants, parks, and walking paths on Ruston.
Tucked beside the lush Puget Gulch, Puget Park is a serene escape with a playground and trails that connect to Ruston Way. It’s a peaceful hideaway perfect for walking, birdwatching, or enjoying a quiet moment in nature.
Just a stone’s throw away is the Rosewood Café, a cozy spot known for scratch-made meals and warm neighborhood vibes. It’s a favorite for locals seeking comfort food before browsing nearby shops and galleries.
Also close by is the beloved historic Blue Mouse Theatre. Anchoring the Proctor District with vintage charm and modern showings. You’ll love its retro feel, affordable tickets, and its proximity to coffee shops, bakeries, and the weekend farmers’ market.