Stunning views, the latest amenities. These Tacoma homes can be yours for 3M apiece

Tacoma, WALocal News

In Tacoma, two exquisite homes are currently on the market for $3. 2 million and $3. 4 million, showcasing modern architecture and unparalleled views of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound. Constructed by Rush Residential, these semi-custom properties highlight the latest in smart technology and luxurious finishes, offering a combined 9,700 square feet of living space. Nestled within a gated enclave close to Point Defiance Park, these homes cater to high-end buyers looking for premium real estate in the area.

Each residence features unique amenities, including "dirty kitchens" for discreet meal preparation and expansive decks for outdoor enjoyment. Scott Walker, the vice president of Rush Residential, notes the meticulous planning involved in preserving the stunning views from each home. The properties are designed to appeal to affluent buyers, particularly retirees from Seattle and tech professionals relocating from California. With the median home price in Pierce County at $650,000, these homes represent the upper echelon of Tacoma's real estate market. As such, they are expected to attract significant interest from potential buyers seeking a luxurious lifestyle in a picturesque setting.

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