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The many benefits of living in Parkland
Parkland, an unincorporated community near Tacoma, may be small but it provides a well-balanced lifestyle for its residents, thanks to its green spaces, modest homes and a strong commercial district laden with international restaurants. Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) is right in the the center, so the city is always bustling with activity. With it's interstate access, Parkland serves as a convenient spot for commuters traveling to and from Tacoma for jobs in the technology and aerospace industries. Finally, its location allows residents easy access to major cities Tacoma and Seattle, as well as other parts of Pierce County.
Parkland has a rural feel with easy access to many big city amenities.
Downtown Tacoma is only 6-10 minutes from Parkland.
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Multiple school districts and Pacific Lutheran University
Several school districts serve Parkland, including Franklin Pierce School District, rated B-plus by Niche, Bethel School District, rated C-plus and Clover Park School District, rated B. Pacific Lutheran University, an acclaimed 4-year univeristy sits in the middle of the city. It is a private collge that offers over 40 majors and minors, and has a diverse student population of 2,600 students.
Attend classes at PLU in Parkland to further your education or career.
Some teens in Parkland attend Clover Park High School.
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Shopping and dining galore along Pacific Avenue
Being a college town, Parkland has plenty of dining and shopping options to fulfill many needs, and Pacific Avenue is the commercial hub of Parkland. The delightfully retro Lucky's Drive-In calls out orders over local radio station 89.1 FM, and customers can enjoy burgers and handcrafted milkshakes inside a converted vintage bus. Parkland also has restaurants for everything from sushi and ramen to pizza and Italian fare. Further along Pacific Avenue and down on Garfield Street, there are grocery stores and shops.
Luck's Drive In Has A Charming Retro Vibe And Great Food In Parkland.
Frugals is a local favorite for fast food in the Parkland.
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Events and festivals in Parkland and around Pierce County
In addition to checking out materials, patrons at the Parkland/ Spanaway Library can attend events like painting workshops, craft circles and game nights. Marymount Event Center doubles as both a multi-purpose event space and home to the largest vintage auto collection in the world. Annual events and festivals include the county-wide Daffodil Festival in April and September's Moon Festival in Tacoma
Get some work done or grab a new book form the Parkland Library.
Attend an event or visit the Lemay Family Collection at Marymount Event Center in Parkland.
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Green spaces and outdoor recreation in Parkland
Mayfield Playfield is a family-friendly neighborhood park with a large playground and athletic fields. Bresemann Forest features over 70 acres of old-growth evergreen trees and trails that meander alongside the Spanaway Creek. The creek leads to Spanaway Lake, the go-to place for fishing and boating. The forest is also adjacent to Sprinker Recreation Center, which has an ice rink, tennis courts and a skate park. Debbie Dolittle’s Petting Zoo offers fun for all ages with a rotating collection of mammals, reptiles and even exotic animals.
Take your kids to make new community at Sprinker Recreation Center in Parkland.
Walk your dog around Mayfair Playfield for some fresh air in Parkland.
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Investment properties and new constructions among Parkland's homes
According to Erika Dahring, a real estate agent at EXP Realty and 27-year Washington local, “Parkland is great for those looking to get into investment properties. There's a lot of students looking for rentals in the area around the university, so buying near there is profitable.” However, a mix of established single-family homes and gated communities are also scattered throughout Parkland, so homebuyers have lots of options. Different areas of Parkland have distinct personalities. For example, the Cloverfield neighborhood is largely rural while the Summit View neighborhood skews more suburban. Mid-century ramblers are the most common type of home, offering large lots and private backyards. Newer luxury builds are typically built in the Pacific Northwest contemporary style, with stone finishes, wood siding and Craftsman elements done in neutral tones. The median price for a home is $429,000 and it takes about 25 days for a property to sell, compared to the national average of 44 days.
Many parts of Parkland feature charming ramblers on quiet residential lanes.
Clover Creek's real estate options mainly consist of single-family homes in various styles.
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Reaching Tacoma, Seattle and other major cities
Parkland is centrally located between Tacoma and Seattle to the north, Joint Base Lewis-McChord Air Force Base to the west and Olympia to the southwest. It is also located off Washington State Route 512, which connects to Interstate 5. Parkland is also served by Pierce Transit, and bus stops can be found along Pacific Avenue and other streets. “It’s walkable, too,” says Dahring. “Since it’s basically like a small college town, everything’s pretty close together and accessible.” Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is the closest airport, roughly 27 miles north of Parkland.
Decreasing crime trends and air quality risk in Parkland
The Pierce County Sheriff's Office serves Parkland, and recent crime trends have revealed a decline in activity. According to FBI’s Crime Data Explorer, there was a 26% decrease in violent crime and a 25% decrease in property crime in 2023. Parkland also poses some environmental concerns, according to First Street, with a moderate risk for wildfires and intense heat and a severe risk for poor air quality.
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On average, homes in Parkland, WA sell after 126 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Parkland, WA over the last 12 months is $594,950, down 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Well maintained 2-bed, 2-bath home in the desirable 55+ community of Brookdale Greens! This spacious home features vaulted ceilings, a bright living room, a kitchen with breakfast bar, appliances stay, and separate dining area. TWO primary suites offer comfort and flexibility—main suite includes a 5-piece bath with soaking tub, dual sinks, and separate shower. Covered front entry, roll-down
Unlock Endless Possibilities in Parkland — Live, Rent, or Invest! Two homes on one parcel offer flexibility, income potential & room to grow. The 3bd/2ba main home (1,078 sqft) features cherry cabinets, new counters, fresh paint & carpet, plus outdoor spaces including a front porch & back deck. The 2bd/1ba second home (624 sqft) offers newer floors, cabinets, counters, stove & dishwasher, along
Welcome to your dream home! This beautifully renovated Tacoma rambler with a daylight basement features 4 bedrooms, 2.25 baths, and sits on over half an acre with partial fencing—perfect for privacy and space! Need room for your RV or boat? You’ve got it! The stunning kitchen boasts a massive quartz countertop, eye-catching backsplash, sleek white cabinetry, and brand-new stainless steel
Well maintained 2-bed, 2-bath home in the desirable 55+ community of Brookdale Greens! This spacious home features vaulted ceilings, a bright living room, a kitchen with breakfast bar, appliances stay, and separate dining area. TWO primary suites offer comfort and flexibility—main suite includes a 5-piece bath with soaking tub, dual sinks, and separate shower. Covered front entry, roll-down
Unlock Endless Possibilities in Parkland — Live, Rent, or Invest! Two homes on one parcel offer flexibility, income potential & room to grow. The 3bd/2ba main home (1,078 sqft) features cherry cabinets, new counters, fresh paint & carpet, plus outdoor spaces including a front porch & back deck. The 2bd/1ba second home (624 sqft) offers newer floors, cabinets, counters, stove & dishwasher, along
Welcome to your dream home! This beautifully renovated Tacoma rambler with a daylight basement features 4 bedrooms, 2.25 baths, and sits on over half an acre with partial fencing—perfect for privacy and space! Need room for your RV or boat? You’ve got it! The stunning kitchen boasts a massive quartz countertop, eye-catching backsplash, sleek white cabinetry, and brand-new stainless steel
In business since 1962, Ron Jones Power Equipment. With 144 feet of frontage on Pacific Avenue, over 35,000 daily traffic count and 26,980 level square feet. Pierce Counties Towne Center Zoning, allowing for a mix of high-density, multi-family residential, local retail, grocery, restaurants, office, civic uses and other amenities. Many outbuildings and possibilities.
We are now accepting in-person tours via scheduled appointments only. Please schedule yours today. Our spacious, newly remodeled apartment homes offer all the comfort and convenience you expect, and more. We are located near easy access to I-5 and Highway 512. With large floor plans and abundant amenities, The Woodmark is a value that is hard to beat. Our community is the perfect place to relax
As you leave the loud and bustling life of Tacoma and head south on Route 7 into the countryside, you’ll come across the quiet and peaceful Clover Creek neighborhood. With Clover Creek itself winding its way through the area, it’s the perfect combination of cozy suburban living with natural amenities. “It used to be a more rural area, but now, as people move in and build homes, it’s become a good residential area,” says Aaron Hunter, a retired managing broker at Keller Williams Realty and longtime resident of Clover Creek.
On the outskirts of downtown Parkland, Clover Creek leaves the close quarters of city life behind for more spacious streets and properties with rolling hills and farmland. While there’s not a lot of commerce in the neighborhood, you’re super close to major highways and freeways to get you where you need to go. Clover Creek may seem old, but new construction and housing developments are bringing life to the area.
Homes in Clover Creek come in a range of styles and property sizes. “The home lots are much bigger than typical city properties. You can get more land for your bucks, at a much better price,” Hunter says. Closer to downtown Parkland and Route 7, you can find contemporary town houses within their own subdivision for around $350,000 to $400,000. Older ranch-style homes and modern-looking Craftsmen line the streets and have a price range of $500,000 to $800,000. As you move out toward the countryside, closer to Allison and Brookdale, large farm properties with barn-like outdoor structures and acres of farmland are available for over a million. There are also vacant lots in heavily wooded areas for those who are interested in clearing the plot of land and building their own home.
Families living in Clover Creek can send their little ones to Collins Elementary School, which has a B-minus Niche grade and is part of the Franklin Pierce School District. Morris Ford Middle School was built in the 1950s as the district’s first junior high school. It has a C-plus Niche grade and a dual language program for its multilingual students. From there, your child can attend Franklin Pierce High School. With its B Niche grade and Multi-Tiered System of Supports program that helps students with their academics, it’s no wonder why the school is rated No. 3 for Standout High Schools in Washington.
When you need some fresh air after a long day, the Clover Creek neighborhood may not have a distinct park, but there is plenty of outdoor recreation nearby. Naches Trail Preserve is right along Clover Creek itself, about three miles out on Military Road East. The 50-acre preserve lets visitors explore the Garry Oak Prairie along a gravel pathway for walking. North Fork Clover Creek travels all throughout the neighborhood, giving residents the ability to go kayaking or floating along the water when the weather is nice. Closer to home, Camp Curran is a dedicated Boy Scouts community center with five acres of open fields, picnic tables and a pond for troops to learn about camping and survival.
While Clover Creek is a mostly rural and residential area, you’re still near everything you need. “There’s not a lot of shops or malls, but it’s close to major freeways,” Hunter says. The Summit Country Center is a shopping area located at the intersection of 112th Street East and Canyon Road East that has everything from hardware stores to banks and nail salons. Get your groceries at Albertsons and take care of your other errands at its pharmacy and in-store Starbucks. Fast food chains dot the shopping center, but you can still find local restaurants within the mix. The Summit Pub is a bar and grill that serves you pizza and burgers while you watch sporting events. Shari’s Café and Pies is a local chain that’s family-friendly and offers classic American comfort food in addition to their mouth-watering pies. For more retail options, travel four miles to get to the commercial area along Pacific Avenue South across from the Lake Spanaway Golf Course.
When you want to get away from city life, settle down in Clover Creek, where the properties are spacious and surrounded by countryside.
Property Mix - Square Feet
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Demographics
Total Population
42,196
Median Age
35
Population under 18
26%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
14.8%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$64,273
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$78,719
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
89.8%
College Graduates
17.7%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
5.6%
Below the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
63.8%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
40''
Average Winter Low Temperature
37°F
Average Summer High Temperature
77°F
Annual Snowfall
2''
Area Factors
Very Walkable
Walk Score®®
74/ 100
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