Active since May 28, 2026

Prime Proctor Craftsman

3011 N 22nd Street  ·  Tacoma, WA

4 Bed
Bath
3,216 Sq Ft

Listing by NWMLS / Windermere Abode

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Restoration of this Historic craftsman has been a labor of love over many years. Original details such as leaded glass, box beams, built ins & bench seats have all been carefully preserved while other elements were reimagined for modern living. This is a home you must see in person to truly appreciate! Extensive tilework is beautiful and functional, with radiant heat in the main floor & upstairs baths. Well placed skylights offset our long PNW Winters, and ductless heat pumps regulate temps on sunnier days. Lots of possibilities with two bedrooms on the main floor + two more upstairs. Lower level has extra finished space with a 3rd bath, outside entrance and dreamy laundry room. Don’t get too comfortable inside though – the fully fenced backyard and full-width covered porch are perfect spots to host friends or visit with your neighbors. Prior to the current owners, the home’s longest residents were Raymond and Olive Seward, who lived here from 1934 to 1990. Raymond founded the Physics department at nearby University of Puget Sound; Seward Hall is named after him and his wife. Incredibly convenient location, close to Proctor, the newly built Lowell Elementary and the Three Bridges District. Freeway access & waterfront are just down the hill in Old Town.
  • Year Built 1912
  • Lot Size 5,502 sq ft
  • Parking Spaces 1
  • Parking Type Detached Garage
  • Style Craftsman
  • Lot Details Alley, Curbs, Paved, Sidewalk
  • Exterior Features Wood
  • Interior Features Bath Off Primary, Dbl Pane/Storm Window, Dining Room, Fireplace, Skylight(s), Vaulted Ceiling(s), Walk-In Closet(s), Water Heater
  • Heating & Cooling Ductless, Fireplace Insert, Radiant, Ductless
  • Floor Covering Ceramic Tile, Softwood, Carpet
  • Annual Taxes $7,824 (2026)
  • HOA Dues $0
  • MLS Number 2530513
  • Elementary School Lowell
  • Junior High Mason
  • Senior High Stadium

What’s Nearby

Tacoma’s Urban Village

Grab your reusable bag and head to the Proctor District located less than a mile away! Step out on a Saturday and head to the Proctor Farmers Market to get all their fresh, locally sourced fruits and veggies. The Farmers Market is running now through December.

This little hub offers lots of locally-owned shops for clothing, play, entertainment, and dining. Find The Metropolitan Market, Safeway, Knapp’s Restaurant, The Blue Mouse Theatre, Peaks & Pints Craft Beer Store, Pomodoro, East West, Viva, Cactus, Top Pot Doughnuts, Olympia Coffee Roasters and Fernseed, Toast Mi, Lapis, Waffle Stop, Crudo & Cotto, Rudy’s Barbershop and Bliss Ice Cream.

Locals are excited that Ice Cream Social just moved into the neighborhood! It’s time to scoop up all their seasonal fav flavors for fall like pumpkin, chocolate peanut butter cup, Mad Hat Chai, snickerdoodle, and apple cider sorbet. And no matter what flavor you get, you’ll enjoy that every batch is made with natural and local ingredients to make quality ice cream.

Grab brunch, lunch, and dinner at Brewer’s Row full of an array of Mexican dishes, or Cook’s Tavern, a rotating seasonal menu featuring various regions in the Americas. Also, check out Rosewood Cafe and order salmon tacos and a cowboy sundae for dessert.

If you’re looking for a good workout and easy access to Point Ruston the Puget Creek Natural Area is good for both! This 66-acre, heavily wooded, natural area is also one of three salmon-bearing streams within city limits. The trails are used for both hiking and biking. Getting down the stairs that wind down the hillside is fairly easy, but you’ll be thankful for all the little rest stops and benches on the way back up as there’s a 200’ elevation gain, with the grade hitting about 10%. You’ll hear lots of beautiful birds chirping through the trees and may even see the families of deer that call this place their home. Locals know that this is the trail to take down to Ruston Way for the 4th of July festivities every year - zero parking hassle. Just remember to take flashlights as it gets very dark once the sun goes down.

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