Active since March 12, 2026
Storybook Tudor & Carriage House
3025 Maringo Road SE · Olympia, WA
Listing by NWMLS / Windermere Abode

- Year Built 1927
- Lot Size 8,468 sq ft
- Parking Spaces 4
- Parking Type Driveway, Detached Garage
- Lot Details Curbs, Paved, Sidewalk
- Exterior Features Wood
- Interior Features Bath Off Primary, Dbl Pane/Storm Window, Dining Room, Fireplace, Fireplace (Primary Bedroom), French Doors, Walk-In Closet(s)
- Heating & Cooling Forced Air
- Floor Covering Ceramic Tile, Hardwood, Laminate, Softwood, Vinyl Plank
- Annual Taxes $7,388 (2026)
- HOA Dues $0
- MLS Number 2491345
- Elementary School Pioneer Elem
- Junior High Wash Mid
- Senior High Olympia High
What’s Nearby
When you don't feel like cooking, Vic's Pizzeria has been Olympia's artisan pizza spot since 1999 — local beer on tap, and slices or whole pies to go. The Eastside location's the closest grab.
A few blocks from there, Spud's Produce Market is the kind of small grocer you end up visiting more than you planned. Opened in Wildwood in 2012, they stock fresh produce, craft beer, and local goods — grab your reusable bag and make it the first stop of the weekend.
One of the best parts of living this close to downtown is the Washington State Capitol Campus — yes, that Capitol. The grounds are open dawn to dusk every day, and the Legislative Building does free 50-minute walking tours daily. Cherry blossoms in spring, fireworks in summer, and one of the prettiest stretches of lawn in the South Sound year-round.
For coffee, Olympia Coffee Roasting Company is the local name you'll hear first — started right downtown and now running cafes from Olympia to Tacoma to Seattle. Quality coffee, quality-of-life — that's literally their thing.
Hands On Children's Museum is 150+ interactive exhibits plus outdoor play — the most-visited children's museum in the Pacific Northwest and a lifesaver on a rainy Saturday.
And on Saturdays (and Sundays in season), the Olympia Farmers Market is the place. 100+ vendors, eight on-site restaurants, live music, and a covered pavilion that makes it worth going rain or shine. If you've lived in Olympia long enough, you know: the market is the week's reset button.



