Opportunity Awaits
RM Home Specialists • June 28, 2023

Acreage Property with ADU-Like Living

What a unique opportunity for the lifestyle of the country within minutes of the city! If you dream of owning a hobby farm in a picturesque setting, make it a reality. Nestled on 2.19 acres 3708 88th Street E is the custom-built home that you won't want to miss out on. This property is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, it is totally secluded in the most beautiful serene setting.


It's not every day that you see an equestrian property like this one! Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of chirping birds, a seasonal creek, and stepping outside to inhale the crisp, fresh air. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or an aspiring homesteader, this home provides the ideal setting to cultivate your passions. If you are a horse enthusiast- this property will delight. The spacious main barn has five stalls, tack rooms, storage and more! 


The handcrafted home is set up for an ADU, additional dwelling unit, with a complete kitchen, laundry, full bath, five large bedrooms, and a living room upstairs. The main floor is a coxy rustic blend of classic and modern finishes---natural stone, wood finishes, gas fireplace, and so much more! The owners customized this home with special detail when choosing the building materials just to name a couple of highlights: whole-home water filtration system, 2x6 walls (soundproof and energy saving), presidential roof, Milgard wood windows, and high-end radiant heating system.


LOCATION: SUMMIT WALLER AREA


With every square inch of Tacoma being subdivided and overpopulated, the Summit Waller area is very special because the 2.5 acre minimum prevents developers from subdividing into tiny parcels.  The Summit Waller Community Organization (est. 1993) keeps this area preserved by fighting for the 2.5 acre minimum, Orange Gate Park and other issues that affect the quality of life there.


The home is just steps from Pierce County's Orangegate Park, 150+ acres of beautiful trails through big timber, creeks and open space to ride a horse, bike, jog or take your dog for a walk. You can lexit your barn and ride horseback to the trail entrance ready to explore the scenery.


 

What will this owner miss most?

 

“The creek meandering through tall shade trees 15 feet from the deck that runs along the length of the house with high ceilings and large windows everywhere to view wildlife on the creek. I love watching baby geese and ducks paddle through the creek from the living room, rare Green Wing Teal ducks return each January. I'll miss the summer shade and watching storms from the wrap-around porch, and barbequing year round. We’ve installed the irrigation system for the lawn and hanging baskets along porch to keep things alive and green. Well-insulated (2x6 walls) soundproof home that stays warm in the winter and cool in summer as evidenced by the 3 sided gas fireplace, cozy and warm with ducting that blows warm air upstairs. Kitchen has adorable high end parlor wood stove that heats the entire home. It was important for me to have an efficient radiant wall heat to reduce allergens. “

 

With a five-stall barn with tack room; a mini-barn (chickens or goats); a massive garage space with workshop and rolling pastures, embrace your own YELLOWSTONE 10 minutes from downtown Tacoma or Puyallup and 10 to Freeway access! 


Full Listing Link Here.


Please out to Regina or Madison for a private tour today!

R (253) 381-6685 M (253) 686-7383


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