Tacoma, WA

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AboutTacoma, WA

The state's second largest city and resting on the south end of Puget Sound, Tacoma stands out for, among other things, its proximity to Mt. Rainer National Park and providing the state's largest seaport, a beacon for international trade.

Deemed the "City of Destiny" for the combined impact of its port and being the western terminus of the Northern Pacific Railroad,  Tacoma calls to those wanting a smaller urban experience than Seattle. It's artsy, industrial, diverse, and outdoorsy. Aspiring residents can choose from the homey Proctor District, renowned Museum District, historical Stadium District or the creative Theater District

Tacoma is indeed a city for all people and one of our many experienced Skyline brokers would jump at the chance to show you why. 


Educational Institutions in Tacoma

Tacoma stands out for its commitment to education and historic preservation. Recognized by the Washington State Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation, the city promotes educational programs that engage the community with its historical roots.

Tacoma Public Schools

Tacoma Public Schools offer innovative programs like the EnviroChallenger, which introduces students from second to eighth grade to environmental stewardship through learning. This initiative encourages young learners to understand and protect their local environment.

Grant Center for the Expressive Arts

A K-5 magnet school focused on integrating the arts into education. Students engage in visual arts, music, dance, and drama to enhance their learning experience and foster creativity.

Annie Wright Schools

An independent school offering preschool through Grade 12 programs, including the International Baccalaureate curriculum, promoting academic rigor, global awareness, and personal growth in a supportive environment.

University of Washington Tacoma (UW Tacoma)

A branch of the University of Washington, providing a range of undergraduate and graduate programs with a focus on urban-serving education, research, and community engagement.

Tacoma Community College (TCC)

A comprehensive two-year institution offering associate degrees, certificates, and transfer programs. TCC provides affordable education and training for diverse populations, including traditional and non-traditional students.

Transportation of Tacoma

Located just 18 miles from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and near Interstate 5, Tacoma is accessible for regional and statewide travel. The city offers diverse transportation considering age, mobility, and sustainability.

Sound Transit

An efficient light rail service runs through downtown Tacoma. With this project, it's easy and rather seamless to travel between major destinations like the Greater Tacoma Convention Center and waterfront in just minutes. 

Safe Routes to School

To encourage safer, more convenient, and fun for K-12 students and families, through infrastructure improvements, walking and biking safety education, and encouragement programs, Safe Routes to School (“SRTS”) started in 2017 towards activateing Tacoma. Starting with the individual, benefits of reducing emissions positively affect the community.

  • Less traffic congestion and harmful emissions
  • Improved student attention and academic performance
  • Fewer absences and tardy arrivals
  • Healthier students and families getting
  • Recommended amount of daily physical activity is achieved

Flowbird App

From the makers of ParkDetroit, Monapass, and WayToPark, Flowbird is a technological solution to simplify parking that Tacoma advocates. It offers the capability to find nearby parking availability and securely pay with your mobile device. Additional perks of using the app include that you can remotely extend the parking window and book spots for events. 

Connecting Tacoma's Community

With destinations like LeMay - America's Car Museum, Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium, and the Museum of Glass, residents and visitors can explore art, nature, and history. 

  • Home to venues like Pantages and Rialto, the Theater District of Tacoma showcases a range of performances year-round, from ballets to concerts., creating a vibrant cultural landscape.
  • With the goal to equitably grow happy and healthy neighborhoods, Grit City Trees provides a platform for community tree planting. Participants can both improve the tree canopy coverage in addition to other gifts.
    • Free street trees to be planted in the right-of-way.
    • Other supporting materials to help your trees thrive including: tree stakes, ties, TAGRO (compost), and watering supplies for the dry months.
    • Free delivery of all trees and supporting materials.  We are able to accommodate delivery of 150 trees. If tree requests exceed this amount, we will prioritize deliveries for:
    • Neighbors who organize and apply together as a Neighborhood Group.
    • Individual applicants in Priority Planting Areas.
    • Remaining applicants must pick up trees and materials from the City's plant holding facility.
    • Application assistance, as needed.
    • Planting assistance if needed - due to staffing constraints, this is available on a limited basis.
    • After application is approved, pPlanting Permit submittal on your behalf of the participant, after application is approved.
  • Dedicated to preserving legacy, Historic Preservation of Tacoma hosts opportunities to get involved to celebrate existing landmarks and pave the way for new recognition/s.
    • Virtual Heritage Cafe
    • Nominating a landmark
    • Walking tours
    • Historic Preservation AwardsHeritage Project Grant Programs

Overview of Tacoma's Real Estate Market

Tacoma, Washington, has seen dynamic changes in its real estate market over the past several years. As one of the Pacific Northwest's most vibrant cities, Tacoma's housing landscape offers a mix of historic homes, modern developments, and waterfront properties. The city's affordability, diverse neighborhoods, and proximity to Seattle have made it an attractive option for homebuyers and investors alike. The ongoing transformation of Tacoma, alongside the burgeoning tech scene, is driving demand for properties in the area and encouraging new developments across the city.

Tacoma Market Trends and Predictions

The current real estate market in Tacoma is characterized by rising home prices and a competitive buyer landscape. As more people move to the area seeking affordability compared to Seattle, the demand for housing continues to increase. Market forecasts suggest that this trend may continue, putting pressure on inventory levels. Investors are also keen on Tacoma due to the potential for long-term value appreciation, positioning the city as a focal point in the wider Puget Sound region's growth trajectory.

Forecasts for Tacoma, WA

Overall, Tacoma's real estate market presents an exciting opportunity for both buyers and investors. The city's growing reputation as a desirable living destination, combined with its diverse neighborhoods, continues to attract a wide range of potential residents. As Tacoma evolves and attracts new businesses and opportunities, the demand for real estate is likely to remain strong, suggesting a positive outlook for the market in the years to come. For anyone looking to invest in a city with character and potential, Tacoma stands out as a prime choice.

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