Proctor District Tacoma Homes For Sale
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Proctor District Tacoma
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.
Proctor is Tacoma’s most walkable neighborhood, built around the N 26th & Proctor shopping district. Historic bungalows, foursquares, and Tudor revivals sit on tree-lined streets within walking distance of coffee shops, restaurants, the Saturday farmers market, and Point Defiance Park.
Proctor District Homes
Proctor’s housing stock is almost entirely pre-1940: craftsman bungalows, Tudor revivals, and American foursquares on 5,000–7,500 sq. ft. lots. Remodeled Proctor bungalows typically price from $700K–$1.1M; untouched originals with good bones start lower.
Inventory here is tight — most listings sell within 10 days and multiple offers are common for move-in-ready homes.
Life In Proctor
The Saturday Proctor Farmers Market, independent bookstores, bakeries, and restaurants make the Proctor commercial district a true neighborhood hub. Walk scores in the immediate blocks around N 26th & Proctor are among the highest in Tacoma.
Point Defiance Park, Ruston Way, and the North End are all minutes away.
Who Loves Proctor
Proctor fits buyers who want character, walkability, and a tight-knit neighborhood. It’s popular with first-time buyers stretching for a bungalow and professionals downsizing from larger suburban homes.
Want to know what Proctor’s selling for this month? Give us a call — we’ll pull current comps and send you active listings.
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