1405 Silver Street

Property details·Sumner, Pierce County, Washington·6725000230

2Beds
1Baths
610Sq ft
0.11Acres
1940Built
$154KLast sale

Location

Address

1405 Silver Street

Sumner, WA 98390

Pierce County

Parcel ID

6725000230

Coordinates

47.198168, -122.236908

Building details

Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Square feet
610
Stories
1
Year built
1940
Garage
1-car D

Land & lot

Lot size
0.11 acres
Land area
4,700 sq ft
Frontage
500 ft
Subdivision
Park Add To Sumner
Neighborhood
30203
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$3,278.81
Market value$279,500
Assessed value$279,500
Building value$95,300
Land value$184,200

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Pierce County 2026 Insights

Pierce County, Washington: Joint Base's Shadow, Seattle's Pressure Valve

Pierce County defies easy categorization. It's home to Joint Base Lewis-McChord — one of the largest military installations in the country — which means nearly 12% of its residents are veterans, a figure that shapes everything from housing demand patterns to the county's relatively younger median age of 36.8. It's also the county seat of Tacoma, a city that spent decades trying to escape Seattle's gravitational pull and is now, somewhat ironically, being defined by it. The result is a housing market caught between military stability, working-class roots, and a wave of Seattle-spillover demand that has now, at least temporarily, reversed course.

A 17% Price Drop That Demands an Explanation

The headline number here is striking: a -17.2% year-over-year price change in a county where the median home still costs $455,000. That's not a gentle correction — that's one of the sharper pullbacks in the Pacific Northwest. Context matters enormously here. Pierce County was a primary beneficiary of the pandemic-era migration boom, when remote workers priced out of Seattle's $800,000+ market flooded Tacoma and its suburbs, bidding prices to unsustainable levels. As remote work mandates tightened and mortgage rates climbed through 2023-2024, that demand evaporated faster than it arrived. The correction isn't a sign of structural weakness; it's the hangover from an artificial high.

The P10-to-P90 price spread — from $179,000 to $850,000 — tells you this county contains multitudes. Lakewood and Parkland offer entry points that King County buyers haven't seen in a decade. Gig Harbor and Key Peninsula command premiums that rival Eastside suburbs.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$455,000Down 17.2% YoY; still 42% above national median
Rent Burden Rate49.8%Far above the 30% stress threshold
Veterans Share11.5%~2x national average; JBLM effect
Bachelor's Degree or Higher30.1%Trails Washington state average of ~38%

Renters Are Getting Squeezed

While owners weather a price correction, renters have no such relief. A rent burden rate of nearly 50% — meaning the typical renter household spends close to half its income on housing — is a quiet crisis. Nearly one in four renter households is severely rent burdened, paying over 50% of income on rent. With median rent at $1,722 and median household income at $96,632 (solid on paper but unevenly distributed across a 924,000-person county), the Gini coefficient of 0.420 signals meaningful inequality beneath the averages. SNAP participation at 11.8% and a child poverty rate of 10.3% confirm that prosperity here is not evenly shared.

What Makes Pierce County Unique?

Pierce County has an unusually powerful dual identity — a working-class port city anchored by one of America's biggest military bases, now absorbing the overflow of one of America's most expensive metro areas. Few counties simultaneously host this combination of economic forces, which creates unusual volatility in housing cycles and a renter population under genuine financial stress even as ownership rates (64.8%) exceed the national norm.


Is Tacoma/Pierce County still affordable compared to Seattle? Relatively, yes — but the gap has narrowed dramatically. At $455,000 median, Pierce County homes cost roughly 40% less than King County, but that discount shrinks when you factor in similar mortgage rates and a steeper income gap for local workers who aren't remote-employed.

How does the military base affect Pierce County's housing market? JBLM creates a stable, non-cyclical demand floor. Military families on PCS orders must relocate regardless of market conditions, which insulates certain submarkets — particularly near Lakewood and DuPont — from the worst of price corrections while also contributing to rental demand that keeps vacancy rates (5.2%) from spiking even as prices fall.

Local market context

Our database includes 5,168 properties in Sumner.

Properties in Sumner average $656,969, reflecting a competitive market.

The price per square foot of $317 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Home prices in Sumner are 13% higher than the Pierce County average.

MetricSumnerPierce Countyvs County
Average Price$656,969$579,482+13%
Avg Sq Ft2,0701,878+10%
Price/Sq Ft$317$309+3%
Properties5,168378,591-99%

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