Tacoma, Washington
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Tacoma market snapshot
- Median Sale Price
- $420K
- Median Days on Market
- 27 days
- Active Listings
- 33
RentCast market data · Pierce County County, Washington
About Tacoma, Washington
Tacoma ( tə-KOH-mə) is a city in and the county seat of Pierce County, Washington, United States. A port city, it is situated along the Puget Sound roughly 30 miles (48 km) from Seattle and Olympia, and 58 miles (93 km) northwest of Mount Rainier National Park. Tacoma is the second-largest city in the Puget Sound area and the third-most populous city in the state with a population of 219,346 at the 2020 census. Tacoma is the economic and cultural center of the South Sound region, which has a population of about 1 million.
Tacoma adopted its name after the nearby Mount Rainier, called təˡqʷuʔbəʔ in the Puget Sound Salish dialect, and "Takhoma" in an anglicized version. It is locally known as the "City of Destiny" because the area was chosen to be the western terminus of the Northern Pacific Railroad in the late 19th century. The decision of the railroad was influenced by Tacoma's neighboring deep-water harbor, Commencement Bay. By connecting the bay with the railroad, Tacoma's motto became "When rails meet sails". Commencement Bay serves the Port of Tacoma, a center of international trade on the Pacific Coast and Washington's largest port. The city gained notoriety in 1940 for the collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, which earned the nickname "Galloping Gertie" due to the vertical movement of the deck during windy conditions.
Like most industrial cities, Tacoma suffered a prolonged decline in the mid-20th century as a result of suburbanization and divestment. Since the 1990s, downtown Tacoma has experienced a period of revitalization. Developments in the downtown include the University of Washington Tacoma; the T Line (formerly Tacoma Link), the first modern electric light rail service in the state; the state's highest density of art and history museums; and a restored urban waterfront, the Thea Foss Waterway.
Tacoma by the numbers
Population 220,482 · Median age 37.3 yrs · Census ACS 2023
Median household income
Tacoma's median household income of $83,857 compares to $94,952 statewide and $78,538 nationally, per Census ACS 2023 5-year estimates.
Median age (years)
The median age in Tacoma is 37.3 yrs, compared to 38.2 yrs for Washington and 38.7 yrs nationally.
Gender split
Tacoma is 50.1% male and 49.9% female, per Census ACS estimates.
Population trend — Tacoma
Tacoma's population grew 3.6% from 2019 to 2023, per Census ACS 5-year estimates.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2023 5-year estimates.
Washington government
Governor
Bob Ferguson
Democrat
U.S. Senators
House Representatives (10)
Source: Congress.gov, Wikidata. Federal legislators represent Washington statewide or by congressional district.
Tacoma economy
Tacoma is the home of several international companies, including staffing company True Blue Inc., lumber company Simpson, and the food companies Roman Meal and Brown and Haley. Frank C. Mars founded Mars, Incorporated, in 1911 in Tacoma. Beginning in the 1930s, the city became known for the "Tacoma Aroma", a distinctive, acrid odor produced by pulp and paper manufacturing on the industrial tide flats. In the late 1990s, Simpson Tacoma Kraft reduced total sulfur emissions by 90%. This largely eliminated the problem; where once the odor was ever-present, it is now only noticeable occasionally downtown, primarily when the wind is coming from the east. The mill produces pulpwood and linerboard products; previously owned by St. Regis Company, the mill was sold to RockTenn in 2014. The mill's name changed yet again in 2016 to WestRock and closed on September 30, 2023. U.S. Oil and Refining operates an oil refinery on the tide flats in the Port of Tacoma. Built 74 years ago in Tacoma in 1952, it refines 39,000 barrels of petroleum per day.
Source: Wikipedia article on Tacoma under CC BY-SA 4.0.
Tacoma real estate news
Recent news about the Tacoma housing market. Source: Google News.
- Washington manufacturer leaving state after 48 years, citing crime, taxes, political climate - Fox NewsFox News·
- TikTok ‘door-kicking’ prank hits Gig Harbor; PCSO warns it could turn deadly - Tacoma News TribuneTacoma News Tribune·
- Harger: 8,630 homes are for sale in Seattle. In a normal April there are 4,600. The layoffs came first - MyNorthwest.comMyNorthwest.com·
- Port of Tacoma looks to sell massive Thurston County property to mining company - Tacoma News TribuneTacoma News Tribune·
- Wrong-way crash blocks all lanes of southbound I-5 in Tacoma, WSP says - Tacoma News TribuneTacoma News Tribune·
Tacoma real estate — frequently asked questions
- What is the median home price in Tacoma?
- The median home sale price in Tacoma, WA is $419,950, based on the most recent available sales data.
- How long do homes stay on the market in Tacoma?
- Homes in Tacoma sell in a median of 27 days.
- What is the cost of living like in Tacoma?
- Tacoma has a median household income of $83,857, per U.S. Census Bureau ACS estimates.
- Who lives in Tacoma?
- Tacoma has a population of 220,482 with a median age of 37.3 years, per U.S. Census Bureau ACS estimates.
- How do I sell my home in Tacoma?
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