Browns Point Housing Update: March Sales and Active Listings
Browns Point, WA – March 24, 2026 – Recent March sales show mixed pricing trends, while new listings and Sound-view homes shape early spring activity.
Browns Point, WA is seeing steady early-spring activity, with a mix of higher-end sales and midrange homes closing slightly under list.
Top takeaways
- March closings range from the mid-$300Ks to the mid-$800Ks.
- Some homes sold above list, others 1–2% under, signaling balanced negotiations.
- New construction and view properties continue to anchor the upper tier.
Recent sales
In the North East Tacoma area that includes Browns Point, several homes closed in early to mid-March. A four-bedroom home on Pointe Woodworth Drive NE sold for $875,000 after 21 days, finishing about 4% over its list price. Nearby properties on Nassau Avenue NE and 38th Street NE closed in the mid-$400,000s, generally within a few percentage points of asking after three to eight weeks on market. A Browns Point Boulevard townhome also closed around $347,000 after about two months on market.
The spread in sale prices reflects the neighborhood’s mix of condos, townhomes, and larger view properties.
What’s for sale
Active listings highlight continued demand for proximity to the waterfront. A four-bedroom home on Wana Wana Place NE recently hit the market at $860,000, advertising Puget Sound views and updated interior features. In addition, new-construction inventory in the Browns Point area includes a Sound-view home with a detached accessory dwelling unit, adding rental or multigenerational potential.
Higher-end homes with views and newer finishes remain priced at a premium, while smaller attached homes and older properties provide more attainable entry points.
Market tone
Days on market in March ranged from about three weeks to over three months, suggesting buyers are selective. Well-priced homes are still moving, but overpricing can lead to longer listing times and small discounts.
With mortgage rates and regional inventory influencing buyer decisions this spring, Browns Point appears to be tracking broader Pierce County trends: active, but not overheated.
Are you seeing more listings—or more competition—on your block this month?
Sources
https://www.redfin.com/neighborhood/767375/WA/Tacoma/North-East/housing-market
https://www.ratemyagent.com/real-estate-agency/windermere-professional-partners/property-listings/409-wana-wana-place-northeast-browns-point-br9h9i
https://www.islandhomes4sale.com/property/21-2450812-3102-44th-Avenue-Ne-Tacoma-WA-98422/