Charming 1917 Tacoma Bungalow in the Historic North Slope District! This beautifully updated corner-lot home combines timeless architectural character with modern upgrades. Inside, enjoy a refreshed kitchen, fresh interior paint, and a spacious upstairs bedroom full of charm. The classic wood-burning fireplace features a newly tuckpointed chimney and updated flashing, while the unfinished basement offers abundant storage space. Outside, mature trees and a fully fenced yard provide shade, privacy, and room to relax. Located in Tacoma’s highly desirable North Slope neighborhood, this home sits on Bus Route 11, making commuting to Downtown Tacoma, Point Defiance, SAMi, or TCC effortless. You’ll also be within walking distance to the University of Puget Sound (UPS) and enjoy the benefit of having just one neighbor thanks to the corner lot. Served by the Tacoma School District, this historic bungalow offers the perfect blend of convenience, comfort, and classic Tacoma charm.
Historic architecture.
Close to popular restaurants & shops.
Tree lined streets.
Blocks from Wright Park.
The North Slope Historic District is one of Tacoma’s most cherished and historically rich neighborhoods, celebrated for its beautiful architecture and deep roots in the city’s past. Nestled just north of downtown and bordered by Division Avenue, North I Street, and North 28th Street, it enjoys close proximity to popular areas like Old Town, the Stadium District, and Wright Park. As one of Tacoma’s oldest residential communities, the district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, with homes dating from 1888 to 1940—reflecting the city’s growth during its early days as a major port and rail hub. The neighborhood is known for its tree-lined streets, classic sidewalks, and welcoming atmosphere, offering residents easy access to local shops, restaurants, parks, schools, and medical centers. Blending historic charm with a strong sense of community, the North Slope Historic District offers a rare opportunity to live in a neighborhood that honors Tacoma’s past while embracing the vibrancy of today.