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Filthy 15 house not so filthy?
A visit to Tacoma's Filthy 15 webpage to get details on a Tacoma Ave. house on the list yeilded a bit of a surprise. One of the houses on the list didn't seems quite so filthy when I recently drove by it. The place is at 1102 N. Proctor and I know it well because we drove by it everytime we headed back and forth while moving from our former rental to our current house. The photo on the Filthy 15 site is how it looked then over a year ago. Driving by the place recently (before realizing it was on this locally infamous list) I noticed how far it had come along and been cleaned up.
Well, despite the appearance of being in better shape the "last updated" date of its Filthy 15 status was April 18, 2006. That must mean the place isn't fit for occupancy for reasons not seen from the outside. I think this is a great place and hope the owner can raise it up from its current status soon. I'm sure there are filthier places out there in Tacoma.
Do you know of any filthier places than this? Shoot me an address in the comments below (remain anonymous if you want) and I'll be sure to pass your Filthy 15 nominations along to the city!
Update (2006-06-04 @ 9:57am)
BadOwners.com - The Unabridged Filthy 15
Sat. June 3, 2006, 06:00pm PDT
Tacoma's Parade of Homes offerings
After tiring myself out mowing our front lawn (push reel mower, remember?) I showered then headed out with Sarah and Angela (of the Fergusons) to see some Tacoma communities on the Parade of Homes. We were most interested in some of the downtown condo projects so we hit those first followed by a mixed community out in Fircrest. Here are my thoughts on each place we visited in bullet form:
Triangle Townhomes
- perched on hill (mimic Italian hillside villiage)
- many funky different angles, design of building certainly not dull
- skinny, winding alleys with some tight areas for parking
- grass and cement used together in alley
- runoff water reclamation
- small lower room inside model unit
- warm interior but too may floors if entertaining (carrying thing up and down)
- fantastic open staircase with re-used old growth timbers
- great rooftop deck/garden patio
Vintage Y
- inside historic former YMCA building
- nice grand stairway
- bland, hotel like hallways
- decent floor layout with open-ended kitchen connecting to main room
- good sized master bedroom and bath
- large, wall-hung AC units in each main room and eye sore
- proximity to neighboring building(s)
- new developments on both sides
- very close, once built much light loss in Vintage Y units
The Bridge
- old HMO facility
- good touches and colors in hallways
- central stairwell in some units not walled off
- original floors in some units make for great patch work texture
- wide kitchen completely open to main room
- good environmental and re-use methods
- nice decks on some units
- good urban feel since building not too tall you feel like your part of surrounding community rather than above it
Commons at Fircrest
- ravenna town home
- hardy plank siding, dark colors fade over time?
- good light from windows
- too much tile in kitchen, not enough smooth surfaces
- decent decks but too close to neighbors
- master bedroom nice size but master bath kind of small
- wall intake vents need painting
- community itself set well back from main roads
- has trails, small play area, and gazibo near wetlands
- for the price, would make a solid first home
For the money, The Bridge offered the best places with thoughtful design and re-use as well as location. Unlike other places we saw today and when we actually were looking to buy, we truly would feel comfortable making an investment in a Bridge condo.



























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