Under construction

4 bd • 2 ba • 1 half ba • 2,350 ft²

32273 Myrtle Ave SE, Black Diamond, WA

This two-story single-family home showcases an expansive open living area on the first floor, with a spacious kitchen, family room and dining area that effortlessly connect. A patio extends the home for more outdoor living space. Upstairs are all four bedrooms, including the owner’s suite with a spa-inspired bathroom and spacious walk-in closet.

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Homesite

0005

Est. completion date

04/28/2025

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Manor is a new collection of single-family homes for sale at Ten Trails, coming soon to Black Diamond, WA. The masterplan offers onsite amenities, including a playground, park, multiuse trails and much more. The community is located near several outdoor recreation areas, including Mount Rainier National Park, Crystal Mountain Ski Resort and Lake Sawyer. Residents will enjoy convenient commutes and travel to nearby Tacoma with proximity to major highways, along with access to the best of local shopping, dining and entertainment options.

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