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Active since March 18, 2026
Life on Driftwood Point
18107 25th ST Avenue Ct E · Lake Tapps, WA
Listing by NWMLS / Windermere Abode
- Year Built 1970
- Lot Size 18,700 sq ft
- Parking Spaces 2
- Parking Type Driveway, Attached Garage, Off Street, RV Parking
- Lot Details Paved
- View Lake, Territorial
- Exterior Features Brick, Wood
- Interior Features Bath Off Primary, Dbl Pane/Storm Window, Dining Room, Fireplace, Pantry, Skylight(s), Walk-In Closet(s), Water Heater
- Heating & Cooling Forced Air, Central Air
- Floor Covering Engineered Hardwood, Laminate, Carpet
- Annual Taxes $6,851 (2025)
- HOA Dues $385 / Annually
- MLS Number 2492970
- Elementary School Dieringer Hs Elem
- Junior High North Tapps Mid
- Senior High Out of District
What’s Nearby
Overlooking the water with a view of Mt. Rainier, Al’Lago Restaurant is an Italian-inspired dining experience that delivers an elevated yet relaxed atmosphere. Private dining options and a thoughtfully curated menu make it a favorite for special occasions in the neighborhood.
Haggan Grocery is just a short drive, located in Lakeland Town Center. This full-service grocery and pharmacy makes everyday errands easy. Fresh produce, deli items, a bakery and DriveUp & Go pickup mean spending less time shopping and more time enjoying lake-life.
Craft 19 Espresso + Coffee + Crepes is a local favorite in Sumner, serving up small-batch coffee, house-made waffles, and cozy Pacific Northwest vibes. It’s the perfect spot to slow down, sip something special, and enjoy the charm of Main Street.
For those working in the region, the Sound Transit commuter station in nearby Sumner offers a convenient link into Seattle and beyond. It adds a smart layer of connectivity without sacrificing the peaceful lakeside setting.
Residents here enjoy the rare perk of access to Driftwood Point Park, a private waterfront park complete with boat launch, swim area, playground and courts for tennis/pickup games. A true extension of home, the park frames lake-living with comfort and community.



