Stadium District Tacoma Homes For Sale
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Stadium 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.
Stadium District wraps around Tacoma’s iconic Stadium High School — the chateau-style building that starred in ‘10 Things I Hate About You.’ Grand Victorian-era mansions, American foursquares, and craftsman homes share streets with dense walkable blocks and sweeping Commencement Bay views.
Homes In Stadium District
Stadium’s housing mix is mostly pre-1920 — Victorians, foursquares, and craftsman homes, plus a growing stock of converted condos in historic buildings. Premier view homes on N Tacoma Ave and N Yakima regularly trade above $1.5M; interior-lot craftsman homes start around $650K.
Most properties have been updated over the decades but still preserve original millwork, built-ins, and stained glass.
Walking Distance To Downtown
Stadium sits on the bluff just above downtown Tacoma, putting buyers within a 10-minute walk of the Theater District, Museum District, and Tacoma’s waterfront. The Stadium Bowl (home of Stadium High football) and Wright Park anchor the west and south sides.
It’s one of Tacoma’s densest and most historic neighborhoods — dense enough to feel urban, quiet enough to be residential.
Buying In Stadium
Stadium buyers are typically professionals who want the character of an older home with true walk-to-downtown convenience. Inventory is limited and view properties rarely sit on the market.
Thinking about Stadium District? Let’s talk about what’s active, what’s coming, and what’s realistic for your budget.
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