TACOMA'S HISTORIC DISTRICT AND ALL THINGS OLD!

I work many of the Pierce County areas and I have always had an interest in homes and architecture of ALL styles, but I have a special appreciation for the “Grand Ol’ Victorian,” “Warm, Cottage Craftsman,” “Shotgun” and “North End Bungalow,” not to mention, our beautiful Neo-Classical homes. Our historic area is a wonderful mixture of eclectic history. The value of working with someone with a real love of the area in which you live is immeasurable.

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University level Track and field Coach. Retired from Real Estate in November of 2011. Agent for Windermere Professional Partners in Tacoma,Washington for 6 years. I specialize in the North End Historic District but, I love all kinds of architecture. I am also a Track Coach at Pacific Lutheran University.

Monday, December 14, 2009

TACOMA'S HISTORIC DISTRICT GUIDELINES

Hey people! If you're thinking of buying an old historic home in our historic district there are DEFINITELY things you should know. Here it is...straight from the horses mouth....short and sweet:

Do It Right The First Time!

Call Before You Hammer!

Exterior changes to your house or garage, other than painting and minor repair, must be reviewed by the Tacoma Landmarks Commission. This includes:
-changing or replacing windows.
-changing siding.
-adding, replacing or changing a porch or deck.
Before starting any exterior work, contact Reuben McKnight, our city Historic Preservation Officer, at 591-5220 or mailto:Reuben.McKnight@ci.tacoma.wa.us?subject=Call. He can tell you if your project needs a design review and how to proceed if it does.

Click here to download the guidelines.

http://www.marthamendenhall.mywindermere.com/

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