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Pierce County, WA

Pierce County, WA

Discover Pierce County – Where urban convenience meets stunning natural beauty in Washington State.

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Welcome to Pierce County

The Gateway to Mount Rainier - Pierce County, WA

Introduction to Pierce County

A Dynamic Blend of Urban & Outdoor Living

  • Pierce County offers a unique mix of vibrant city life, charming suburbs, and breathtaking natural landscapes. Home to Tacoma, the county’s largest city, as well as scenic waterfront communities and rural retreats, Pierce County is an ideal location for those who want access to urban amenities while enjoying the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.

Outdoor Recreation & Natural Beauty

  • With Mount Rainier National Park as its backdrop and miles of Puget Sound shoreline, Pierce County is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. Residents and visitors can hike, camp, and ski in the Cascades, or enjoy water activities like kayaking, sailing, and fishing along the Puget Sound. Point Defiance Park, Chambers Bay, and Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge are just a few of the stunning natural areas to explore.

Thriving Communities & Lifestyle

  • From bustling Tacoma to the quiet charm of Gig Harbor, Pierce County is home to a variety of communities, each offering a unique lifestyle. Tacoma boasts a vibrant arts and dining scene, Puyallup is known for its top-rated schools and the Washington State Fair, while Bonney Lake and Graham offer suburban and rural appeal. Whether you prefer city convenience or small-town charm, Pierce County has something for everyone.

Strong Economy & Military Presence

  • Pierce County has a diverse economy, with industries spanning healthcare, technology, education, and logistics. Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) is one of the largest military bases on the West Coast, contributing to the region’s economy and community. The Port of Tacoma is a major trade hub, while the county’s growing business sector continues to attract professionals and entrepreneurs.

Accessibility & Connectivity

  • Pierce County is well-connected with major highways like I-5 and SR-167, offering easy access to Seattle and Olympia. Sound Transit’s commuter rail and bus services provide public transportation options, while Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is a short drive away for domestic and international travel.

Rich History & Cultural Scene

  • Tacoma is home to a thriving arts and cultural community, with attractions like the Museum of Glass, Washington State History Museum, and the Tacoma Art Museum. Historic towns like Steilacoom and Dupont showcase the region’s deep roots, while annual events like the Daffodil Festival celebrate local traditions.

Pierce County Map & Overview

  • Pierce County is located south of King County, with key cities including Tacoma, Puyallup, Gig Harbor, Bonney Lake, Lakewood, and University Place. The county features a mix of urban, suburban, and rural areas, providing diverse housing and lifestyle options.

Real Estate Overview

  • Property Types: Pierce County offers everything from high-rise condos in downtown Tacoma to waterfront homes in Gig Harbor and spacious suburban houses in Puyallup and Bonney Lake. Rural areas like Eatonville and Graham provide larger lots and equestrian properties.
  • Market Trends: Home prices range from $400,000 to over $2M, with waterfront and luxury properties commanding premium prices. The market remains competitive due to the county’s affordability compared to Seattle and King County.
  • Community Appeal: Pierce County attracts families, professionals, retirees, and military personnel, offering a balance of affordability, outdoor access, and urban amenities.

Living in Pierce County - Neighborhoods

  • Tacoma – The county’s urban hub, featuring a thriving arts scene, waterfront dining, and historic districts.

  • Gig Harbor – A picturesque maritime town known for its waterfront lifestyle, boutique shopping, and excellent schools.

  • Puyallup – A family-friendly community with top-rated schools, suburban charm, and the Washington State Fair.

  • Bonney Lake – A rapidly growing area with new developments, lakefront homes, and mountain views.

  • Lakewood – A diverse city with a mix of suburban living, waterfront parks, and JBLM proximity.

  • University Place – Home to Chambers Bay Golf Course, this community offers a mix of upscale and family-friendly living.

  • Eatonville – A rural town offering large properties and close access to Mount Rainier National Park.

Live, Play, and Explore

Key Categories:

  • Recreation: Hiking, skiing, kayaking, golfing, and boating.
     
  • Parks & Landmarks: Mount Rainier National Park, Point Defiance Park, Chambers Bay Golf Course.
     
  • Dining & Shopping: Waterfront restaurants, farmers’ markets, and major retail hubs.
     
  • Events: The Washington State Fair, Daffodil Festival, and Tacoma Film Festival.

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Schools & Education

  • Public Schools: Pierce County is served by several top-rated school districts, including Tacoma, Puyallup, Peninsula, and Bethel.

  • Private Schools: Numerous private and charter schools, offering faith-based and specialized education options.

  • Higher Education: Home to the University of Washington Tacoma, Pacific Lutheran University, and Bates Technical College.

Demographics

  • Population: Approximately 900,000 residents.

  • Median Income: Varies by city, with strong economic diversity.

  • Education: A mix of college-educated professionals, trade workers, and military families.

  • Age & Community Makeup: A diverse population, with young professionals, families, retirees, and military personnel.

Your Pierce County Real Estate Experts

Content:

At Infinity Real Estate, we specialize in helping buyers and sellers navigate the dynamic Pierce County market. Whether you're searching for a city condo, a waterfront estate, or a suburban home, our expertise ensures a smooth real estate experience. Our deep local knowledge and commitment to service help clients find the perfect home.

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Let’s Find Your Dream Home in Pierce County

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Overview for Pierce County, WA, WA

924,106 people live in Pierce County, WA, where the median age is 36.8 and the average individual income is $45,885. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

924,106

Total Population

36.8 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$45,885

Average individual Income

Around Pierce County, WA, WA

There's plenty to do around Pierce County, WA, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

Demographics and Employment Data for Pierce County, WA, WA

Pierce County, WA has 346,708 households, with an average household size of 2.6. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Pierce County, WA do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 924,106 people call Pierce County, WA home. The population density is 554.03 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

924,106

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

36.8

Median Age

50.21 / 49.79%

Men vs Women

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346,708

Total Households

2.6

Average Household Size

$45,885

Average individual Income

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Pierce County, WA

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