Federal Way Real Estate
History
Originally a logging settlement, the town was first called the city of Federal Way in 1929. Federal Way became Washington's sixth largest city when the town was incorporated in 1990.
Description
Home to Weyerhaeuser, the largest softwood timber company in the world, Federal Way possesses a vibrant economy. The city also has many state parks, botanical gardens, and amusement facilities.
Residents
The city is a dynamic and diverse community of over 86,530 residents, who own Federal Way real estate on the waterfront, surrounding lakes and nearby mountains. Federal Way possesses plenty of affordable housing options and an abundance of recreational and leisure time activities.
Housing
Federal Way homes are much less expensive than any in the surrounding communities, and provide an attractive settling place for young families and commuters.
Activities
The city is near many local hiking trails, the Puget Sound waterfront, and nearby mountains. For those families that love adventure parks, a Federal Way home is only a short drive to Wild Waves and Enchanted Village. Families and children from all over the Pacific Northwest visit the 60-acre attraction daily during the summer. |