720 1515 Dock St , Tacoma
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Bedrooms: 1 Bathrooms: 1.00 Square Ft: 1017 Lot Size: – sq ft. Listing Office: Solution Partners NWWindermereAdditional Information
Year Built: 2008 Prop. Type: Residential Style: 10-1 Story Area: Port of Tacoma Subdivision: Tacoma Exterior: Cement/Concrete, Metal/Vinyl, Stone Garage Spaces: 1 Heating & Cooling: – Energy Source: – Interior Features: Walk-in Closet Appliances: Dishwasher, Dryer, Garbage Disposal, Microwave, Range/Oven, Refrigerator, Washer School District: Tacoma Lot Details: Curbs, Paved Street, Sidewalk Fireplaces: 0 Bank Owned: No Short Sale: – Site Features: – View: Bay, Canal, City, Mountain Listing Status: ActiveSchools
Elementary School: Point Defiance Junior High School: Stewart High School: StadiumDescription
By far the most incredible one bedroom condo you will ever see! Roomy den/office large enough for guest bed. Laundry area has stacking full size washer/dryer and extra storage space. Walk a few steps to the gourmet granite/stainless steel and gas range kitchen with a perfect breakfast bar. Living/dining room is framed by an enormous ceiling height window. Spacious bedroom has full size walk-in closet. Knock-your-socks-off deck for viewing marina & Mt. Rainier! Plus big lounge, fitness center.
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