
Where curb appeal isn’t staged, it’s built.

Classic craftsman charm meets modern curb appeal — glowing porch lights, lush terraced gardens, and a breathtaking Pacific Northwest sunset sky welcome you home to 4806.

House. Shop. Backyard. Alley access. The full compound from above.

Welcoming foyer with rich Brazilian hardwood floors, crown molding, classic craftsman-style front door, and elegant staircase — a first impression that sets the tone for the quality found throughout.

Fireplace lit, floors glowing, garden out the window — this is what 25 years of doing it right looks like.

Custom built-in. Fireplace. Butcher block rail. Bob built this — it’s not from a catalog.

The floors alone will stop you. Everything else will close you.

Main floor office with crown molding, Brazilian hardwood floors, and natural light — a rare and versatile space perfect for working from home.

Dinner at sunset — every night.

Elegantly appointed dining room with tray ceiling, designer chandelier, and bay windows framing a breathtaking sunset — the perfect setting for memorable gatherings.

2026 kitchen. Never used. First meal is yours.

Every appliance new. Every surface untouched. First cook is yours.

Cabinets to the ceiling. Oven still reading 555.

Kitchen to deck in three steps. The outdoor room is through that window.

Morning coffee in here. Evening fire out there. The outdoor room is right through that window.

The assessor counted one bath. There are 3.25 — all finished like this.

Back door. Kitchen. Dining room. The whole main floor flows like this.

The hallway alone will tell you everything about how this house was finished.

Generous rooms, walk-in closet, crown molding — and this is the secondary bedroom.

Every bathroom in this house has a personality. This one makes a statement.

The primary suite you designed in your head. Built by someone who felt the same way.

A walk-in closet that actually walks in.

Double vanity. Custom millwork. The shower is just out of frame — and worth the wait.

Spa-inspired walk-in shower featuring a ceiling-mount rain head, hand-held wand, designer brushed nickel fixtures, and stunning pebble stone mosaic floor — a true daily retreat.

Step out of the primary suite onto your own private covered balcony. Treetops, blue sky, coffee.

The whole compound at sunset — house, balcony, outdoor room, lawn. This is what 25 years of doing it right looks like from the backyard.

The backyard that makes you forget the city exists.

A fully equipped outdoor room — ceiling fan, mounted TV, vintage camp kitchen, and a vibe you can’t buy at a furniture store. It all stays.

Back of the house at twilight. Primary balcony above. Waterfall in the background. The yard wraps around all of it.

A corner of the backyard designed for one thing — making you not want to leave.

46 × 26 feet. Paved alley access. Two doors. A 400 SF finished loft above. This is why you’re here.

Reclaimed wood ceiling. Steel and glass partition. Polished concrete. This is what a master builder does with a garage.

Two bays. One clean room. Staircase to the loft. 1,040 square feet that work as hard as you do.

Full overhead clearance. Fully insulated. Wainscoted walls. Outlets where you need them. This bay means business.

Floor to ridge. Reclaimed wood. Open loft. The panel is on the left. The staircase is straight ahead. Welcome to the shop.

400 SF upstairs. Vaulted knotty pine ceiling. Skylight. Built-in work counter with sink. Cadet-heated. Commercial carpet. This loft means business — or whatever you need it to mean.

14 × 26 finished loft. Interior window to the shop below. Cadet heat. Butcher block counter. Bathroom through that door. Completely self-contained.

A full 1.75 bath in the loft. Because if you’re going to build a shop, build it right.

Ideally situated in a lush, tree-lined Tacoma neighborhood with iconic Mount Rainier views on the horizon — a true Pacific Northwest address.