Tacoma WA Real Estate & Homes for Sale
Tacoma is Washington’s third-largest city and Pierce County’s urban anchor — a walkable downtown, the Museum District, Point Ruston waterfront, and historic North End craftsman neighborhoods all within the same ZIP codes. The Tacoma housing story is neighborhood-driven: every district reads like its own small town.
Tacoma Neighborhoods
Every Tacoma neighborhood is its own small market. Dig into the areas below for block-by-block housing stock, pricing, and local context — or call us at 253-232-5512 and we’ll walk you through them live.
Homes for sale in Tacoma
Inventory runs from $400K starter bungalows in South Tacoma and McKinley to $2M+ water-view homes in North Tacoma, Old Town, and Stadium District. Proctor, Sixth Ave, and Hilltop are all distinct submarkets.
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Why work with Team Farrah in Tacoma
We sell and buy across every Tacoma neighborhood. If you want a short commute to downtown, a view of the Sound, or a fixer with ADU potential, we can get specific about block-by-block pricing.
Whether you’re buying your first home, selling and moving up, or relocating into the South Puget Sound from out of state, we represent you the same way: locally, directly, and with the context only a Pierce County broker brings.
Tacoma Neighborhoods
Tacoma is a neighborhood-driven market — each district has its own character, price band, and buyer profile. Explore the areas where we sell most often:
Proctor District →Farmers market, indie shops, and classic 1920s bungalows in a walkable village setting.
Stadium District →Urban downtown-adjacent neighborhood with historic Stadium High and Wright Park.
Point Ruston →New-construction condos and townhomes on the waterfront with trails and restaurants.
South Tacoma →Affordable starter homes, strong rentals, and fast I-5 access for commuters.
Hilltop →Revitalized urban core near downtown with new condos, light rail, and restaurants.
Thinking About Tacoma?
Let’s talk — no pressure, just a real conversation about what you want and what the Tacoma market looks like right now.

