Opportunities like this are rare! Offering an unbeatable combination of price and location, this well-maintained Unit #210 is your chance to enjoy vibrant downtown Puyallup living. This 1-bedroom plus den condo features vaulted ceilings, quartz countertops, luxury vinyl plank flooring, and a spacious walk-in shower. Step outside and enjoy being just moments from the post office, library, ANTHEM Coffee, local restaurants, shopping, and all the charm of downtown. Residents of the Pioneer Park Condominiums also enjoy secure gated, covered parking for one vehicle, elevator access, and a rooftop deck with space to relax and take in the surroundings. Whether you’re looking for a full-time residence, a low-maintenance lifestyle, or an excellent opportunity to start or expand your investment portfolio, this condo checks all the boxes.
Downtown Puyallup, located between the Puyallup River and South Hill, is a historic and walkable Puyallup neighborhood with a courthouse square feel and a fairgrounds pulse. The character concentrates around the Meridian (WA-161) and E Main Ave crossroads, where brick storefronts, coffee counters, and small galleries line the sidewalks. The Washington State Fair Events Center sets the calendar, while the Puyallup Farmers’ Market brings a weekly street-level rhythm. Meeker Mansion anchors the Victorian-era story, and Anthem Coffee & Tea keeps the day moving. Early-20th-century commercial blocks mix with restored homes on side streets. The Sounder station and riverfront trails tie daily routines to the region’s rail-and-river geography.
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Offer insights
210 W Pioneer #210 · $329,950
$330K and above
75% chance or better to win
Why $330K+ is a strong offer
DAYS ON MARKET
29 days
The average home goes pending in 43 days.
SALE-TO-LIST
98.5%
Most homes are selling 2% below list price.
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Property details
Interior
Exterior
Finance
Kitchen
Bathroom
Bedroom
Living
Dining
Interior features
Electric cooking
Fireplace (gas)
Water heater
Bedrooms
1 bedroom (main level)
Bathrooms
One three-quarter bathroom (main level) with shower
Kitchen
Dishwasher
Garbage disposal
Microwave
Refrigerator
Stove/Range
Laundry & utility
Washer
Dryer
Water heater in closet (electric)
Flooring
Vinyl
Vinyl plank
Carpet
Heating & cooling
Wall furnace heating
No cooling
Exterior features
Brick and metal/vinyl exterior
Rooftop deck
Sprinkler system
Common areas maintained by HOA
Home design
Attached condominium
Three or more levels (unit on 2nd floor)
Rooftop deck view
Built/updated around 2006
Parking
Carport (1 covered space)
Assigned parking space number 23
Security
Gated entry
Fire sprinklers in building
Lobby entrance
Construction
Brick and metal/vinyl construction
Flat roof
Condominium structure
Utilities
Electric and natural gas service
Power handled by PSE
Water and sewer paid by HOA
HOA & community
Monthly HOA fee of $452.40 covering common area maintenance, gas, road maintenance, sewer, trash and water
HOA-managed community with elevator, rooftop deck, high-speed internet availability, and outside entry
Community of 37 units
Financial info
Listing accepts Cash, Conventional, FHA and VA financing
Other
Unit is in Pioneer Park Condominiums
Elevator access
Bus line nearby
Electricity and solar
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The intent and purpose of the CBD-Core zone is to focus civic, commercial, entertainment, cultural and urban residential uses into an intense, compact, walkable area served by public transit. The zone and any development standards or guidelines applicable to such zone should be liberally construed to enhance opportunities for significant and concentrated growth of office space, commercial space, and residential projects in the city core in order to achieve increased economic and urban activity levels within the zone, where public transit and civic amenities are more available and concentrated. This zone is specifically intended to permit higher density, larger, and taller buildings between three and five stories in order to develop the city's core as a regional center with opportunities for high density residential uses, unique vistas of public spaces, nearby amenities such as recreational and shopping opportunities, or access to commuter rail and other transit; The zone should accommodate development projects with an intentional reduction in parking requirements and an increase in building scale to accommodate high density pedestrian-oriented development in this most accessible of zoning districts. The zone is also intended to provide large-scale planned development by public entities or through public-private partnerships which provide a clear community benefit. The zone is envisioned for innovative development meeting unique community needs