This charming 1941 bungalow offers a level of quality and sophistication rarely found in this price range. Features include hardwood floors, an updated bathroom with pedestal sink and vintage tile, a cozy den with built-in bookshelves and a cleverly concealed laundry room. The kitchen has been tastefully updated with newer appliances and cabinetry and wide plank flooring. An enclosed porch with tile flooring provides easy access to the beautifully landscaped, fully fenced yard, a side patio and a one car garage. System upgrades include a newer 200 amp panel, complete rewiring, copper plumbing, a newer water heater and baseboard heating. New roof July 2016. New windows added 2015/2016. NEIGHBORHOOD Developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Tacoma's historic North End offers a wide variety of architecturally significant homes - from modest workman's cottages to grand mansions. The area's natural assets include Point Defiance Park - a 702-acre urban oasis with a zoo and aquarium, extensive gardens, an old growth forest, hiking and running trails and a saltwater beach. The North End offers easy access to Ruston Way, with 2 miles of paved walkways, stunning water views, picnic areas and a fishing pier. The Proctor District is nearby, with its wonderful mixture of locally owned shops and restaurants including Metropolitan Market, Chalet Bowl and the historic Blue Mouse Theater - the oldest continuously operating movie theater in Washington State.
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