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Jacob Rose
Phone: 253.380.1445
Fax: 253.272.1873
6010 South Oakes Street Tacoma, WA 98409
$265,000
  • MLS Number: 28008224
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Interior Size: 1807 sq. ft.
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Quality Hampton Investments Construction.

Amazing Views of Wapato Hills Park!

This 2 story home sits in South Tacoma’s Historic Edison neighborhood and features 3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Bathrooms, and a 1 car Garage (w/ opener). The upper level of the home has a large Living Room with gas fireplace (area above fireplace is Flat Panel TV Ready * see bonus), vaulted ceilings, and large view balcony with an amazing view of Wapato Hills. The Kitchen features slab granite counters,  center  island, and dining area. The Mater Bedroom includes a ceiling fan and mirrored closet doors. The lower level includes 2 Bedrooms, 1 Full Bathroom with Slab Granite Counter, Tile Tub Surround and Floors , and Laundry Room with Pergo Flooring. 

Upgrades are standard at Hampton Investments homes, Granite, Pergo, Tile, and much more!

1 Year Home Warranty!

BONUS:

12% Owner Financing available on Full Price Offer , up to 6% Closing Cost Paid by Seller,    2 Flat Panel TVS (one installed) 

Info on Wapato Hills Park which is only blocks from this home:

Eighty prime acres in South Tacoma, Wapato Hills Park was saved from development through the efforts of community activists. Today, 66 acres are devoted to open space and 14 to a neighborhood park. Metro Parks developed four of those acres into a playfield that opened in fall 2002.

Wetlands atop a glacial drumlin and surrounding oak scrub shrub uplands provides habitat for a priority species, the Purple martin], hawks, neotropical migrants, mountain beaver and various other wildlife species. Historically the site provided habitat for the Mazama pocket gopher. Oregon white oak above a shrub layer of western hazelnut constitutes the primary vegetation. Secondary vegetative community associated with the wetlands include Douglas spirea, willow, slough sedge, black cottonwood, red alder, cascara and a grove of quaking aspen. Native vegetation is sufficiently dense to hold back penetration of non native vegetative species and retain the landscape's historical character.

 

 

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