The two lots next door already sold. This one — a full 0.66 acres, the largest of the three — is still available. Build your dream home on one of the last undeveloped bluff-top parcels in Steilacoom, Washington’s very first town. Farrell’s Marsh Wildlife Area sits as your forever-green back boundary. Water and power run to the street. Potential Olympic Mountain and Puget Sound views with thoughtful development. Bring your builder — this window is closing.
Location & Directions
The lot sits in Pierce County, zip code 98388, with easy access to three major Washington cities:
• Tacoma — approximately 13 miles (~20-minute drive)
• Olympia — approximately 20 miles (~27-minute drive)
• Seattle — approximately 44 miles (~50-minute drive)
Driving directions from Tacoma (the nearest major city): Head south on I-5 to Exit 129 for Bridgeport Way SW. Take Bridgeport Way SW west, then continue onto Steilacoom Boulevard SW. Follow Steilacoom Blvd SW all the way into the historic downtown of Steilacoom, then turn onto Union Avenue and make your way up the bluff to Walnut Lane. 1213 Walnut Lane will be on your lot-tour list before you even park the car — the quiet and the trees tell you you’re in the right place.
Why This One, Why Now
Let’s be honest about what you’re really buying: you’re buying scarcity. Steilacoom isn’t expanding. The historic district is protected. The bluff is already built up. Lots like this don’t get made anymore — they get passed from one thoughtful owner to the next. Both neighboring lots have already been purchased — the most recent one in October 2025. This is the last piece of that puzzle, and it’s the biggest of the three. If you’ve been daydreaming about a small-town life near the water, near the trails, 20 minutes from a real city but a hundred years from the noise, this is your signal.
Call or email Krista today — serious inquiries only, because this one is going to move.
About Lands2Love
We use an independent title company to make sure our buyers are protected and ensure title is free and clear. All information presented is believed to be true, however, buyer is responsible for doing their own due diligence to verify with the county/township and/or HOA/POA to determine utilities as well as what can and cannot be done with the property, and to obtain proper for site development. Seller has equitable interest in the property and makes no warranties or representations about the land, its condition, or what can be built on the property.