Point Ruston Tacoma Condos & Homes For Sale
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Point Ruston Tacoma Condos &
About Team Farrah | Premier Real Estate Partners
We are a top 1% nationwide real estate team based in Lakewood, Washington, serving the entire South Puget Sound across Pierce, King, Thurston, and Kitsap counties. Our brokers live and transact here every week — we know the neighborhoods, the schools, the commute realities, and the local lenders.
Whether you are buying your first home, using a VA loan through JBLM, relocating to the Pacific Northwest, or selling a long-time family home, we operate with zero pressure and full transparency. Call 253-232-5512 or send a message to start a conversation.
Point Ruston is Tacoma’s newest waterfront — a former Asarco smelter site transformed into a mixed-use community with modern condos, new-build townhomes, a waterfront boardwalk, restaurants, a movie theater, and passenger ferry access to downtown Seattle.
Point Ruston Condos And Townhomes
The development includes mid- and high-rise condos in buildings like Copperline, Stack House, and Silver Cloud, plus new-construction townhomes along Ruston Way. Condos range from studios around $350K to penthouse units above $2M with direct waterfront views.
HOAs, views, and build year vary widely building-to-building — comparing floor plans and orientations matters more here than almost anywhere else in Tacoma.
What It’s Like Living There
The Point Ruston boardwalk connects directly to Ruston Way, Point Defiance Park, and the Vashon/Gig Harbor ferries. Restaurants, a movie theater, a weekly summer market, and a growing retail mix sit right at the ground floor of most condo buildings.
It’s lock-and-leave, low-maintenance, and one of Tacoma’s few neighborhoods where you genuinely don’t need a car day-to-day.
Who Buys At Point Ruston
Empty-nesters downsizing from Gig Harbor or North Tacoma, out-of-state transplants who want a waterfront lifestyle without Seattle prices, and investors looking for short-term or executive rentals. Military buyers stationed at JBLM also use Point Ruston for the easy Seattle ferry commute.
Let us walk you through which building, floor, and orientation actually matches how you’ll live.
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Let’s talk — no pressure, just a real conversation about what you want and what the Point Ruston market looks like right now.

