Active since May 6, 2026

Charming in Dometop

405 E 34th Street  ·  Tacoma, WA

4 Bed
Bath
2,654 Sq Ft

Listing by NWMLS / Windermere Abode

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Your own personal rose garden of 26 varieties welcomes you into this charming craftsman in Dometop! Built-ins and hardwood floor throughout gives this home a vintage charm. A bathroom on both floors give a modern twist to this 1923 home, along with updates to the roof, electrical, sewer line, and furnace since 2020. The main level has a great open floor plan around the kitchen, ideal for those who like to host. A detached garage and unfinished basement give plenty of room for hobbies, and a fully fenced backyard will be an ideal place to spend the summer. Only a few blocks from McKinley Hill restaurants, parks, and coffee shops, plus easy access to freeways and the Tacoma Dome station puts you in the center of it all!
  • Year Built 1923
  • Lot Size 6,499 sq ft
  • Parking Spaces 4
  • Parking Type Driveway, Detached Garage, Off Street, RV Parking
  • Lot Details Alley, Curbs, Paved, Sidewalk
  • Exterior Features Cement/Concrete, Wood Products
  • Interior Features Dbl Pane/Storm Window, Dining Room, Fireplace, Pantry, Security System, Water Heater
  • Heating & Cooling Forced Air
  • Floor Covering Ceramic Tile, Hardwood, Vinyl
  • Annual Taxes $5,223 (2026)
  • HOA Dues $0
  • MLS Number 2518741

What’s Nearby

Dusty's Hideaway right on 34th is the neighborhood spot — old craftsman house turned bar and burger joint, all-ages until 9, dog-friendly, the Hot Honey Chicken worth the drive. Locals just call it Dusty's.

McKinley Park is the green right up the street — playground, ballfields, picnic spots, and the kind of compact city park that anchors a neighborhood.

Top of Tacoma is the other Eastside spot worth knowing — long-standing dive with stiff drinks, food that punches above its weight, and a patio when the sun's out.

For coffee, Lux Coffee is the local roaster — small batch, neighborhood lines, McKinley Avenue. Down the street, Beware Coffee is the newer entry — house-made syrups, pastries, and a 4.9-star reputation helping bring the McKinley corridor back.

And the practical perk — the Mottet Branch Library is right in the neighborhood — weekly story times, free programming, real librarians. The kind of branch that anchors a side of town.

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