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Summit, WA Townhomes for Sale

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    $329,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,095 Sq Ft

    5608 99th Street Ct E Unit G5608, Puyallup, WA 98373

    Great homes aren't always about square footage. Sometimes they're about simplicity, convenience, and knowing you don't have a weekend full of projects waiting for you. Fresh paint, updated flooring, quartz countertops, and modern finishes give this townhome a clean, inviting feel from the moment you step inside. The practical two-bedroom floor plan includes 1.5 baths and a dedicated laundry room,

    Jaryd Ruffner eXp Realty

    5608 99th Street Ct E Unit G5608, Puyallup, WA 98373
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    $379,950

    • 2 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,480 Sq Ft

    6714 109th Street Ct E, Puyallup, WA 98373

    Welcome to Autumn Glen Townhomes, a charming 10-home community tucked away in a peaceful Puyallup setting. This well-maintained townhome offers exceptional value with a price that's hard to beat. Enjoy the privacy of your own fully fenced backyard—perfect for pets, gardening, entertaining, or simply relaxing outdoors. The thoughtfully designed community features generous open space, a

    Joe Bauman John L. Scott R.E.Tacoma North

    6714 109th Street Ct E, Puyallup, WA 98373

Why Live in Summit

Summit, WA, located about 9 miles south of Tacoma, is a rural area with a population of 8,000. This community is characterized by its expansive farmland and foothills of the Cascade Mountains, providing ample acreage for raising cattle and horses. Many residents commute to Tacoma for work in healthcare and education, or to Joint Base Lewis-McChord, 12 miles southwest. Summit features a mix of home styles, including minimal traditional and ranch-style homes from the 1940s to 1970s, as well as newer traditional homes in subdivisions like Three Cedars. Summit Puyallup offers acre lots suitable for gardens and horses, while Summit View is known for its farmhouses and undeveloped land. The area is surrounded by shopping plazas, with the South Hill Mall just 3 miles east, featuring over 120 retailers, a bowling alley, arcade, and Regal movie theater. Dining options in Summit include American pubs and Vietnamese and Thai restaurants at Summit Country Center. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the Orangegate Park with its 2-mile loop trail, Dawson Playfield's sports facilities, and the 40-acre South Hill Community Park with the Nathan Chapman Memorial Trail. Summit is accessible via Washington Route 512, which connects to Interstate 5, leading to downtown Tacoma and Seattle. Pierce Transit provides local bus service, and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is about 25 miles away. Summit experiences a temperate climate with wet winters and potential environmental risks such as earthquakes and landslides.

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