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Relocating to Ft. Lewis/Madigan

My husband is being transferred to Madigan Army Medical Center in May so we are starting to look into where to live for the next 3 years. Does anyone have suggestions regarding neighborhoods within about 20 minutes from Ft. Lewis that we should look into or ones to definitely avoid? We'd rather not live south of the post (so we can make it to Seattle more easily) & not too far from I-5 but other than that, we don't have too many requirements other than it be a safe, preferably quiet place to live with our little boy (we're likely going to rent a house). He will be starting preschool this fall (3y/o) so I have that to consider as well. Since he'll just be 6 when we move again, school districts aren't all that important yet.

Tacoma sounds nice but I've been told that there are several sketchy places to avoid but no one can give me any specifics. Unfortunately, we might not be able to go visit before we have to sign a lease, so I need all the help I can get online! The only other city I've heard about is Spanaway (for it's easy access to the east gate) but again I've been told that it really depends on which neighborhood you look at (which I'm sure is true for pretty much anywhere). This is our first move with a little one so it won't be too easy to house-hunt once we get there, & my husband will have to report to duty shortly thereafter anyhow. Argh!

Any advice or suggestions is much appreciated. Feel free to send me an e-mail instead at ____@____.com if it's too much to post here. I look forward to moving & hopefully meeting some of you in person later this year! :-)

--J.C.

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Hi there! I grew up in University Place and Spanaway and both are nice places. It just depends on the exact locations which can be hard to describe without ever having been there.
I do agree that the nicer parts of Spanaway (where my parents live), near Bethel High School, may be a little far, but still doable. UP (University Place) and parts of Steilacom are very nice and quiet, with amenities nearby. They are also both close to I-5 and 512 so you can easily drive anywhere.
Unfortunately, like someone else said, 20 mins may be a bit of wishful thinking since the traffic all over the Puget Sound can be heinous.
You can private message me if you feel like you might need more info-good luck to you guys!!

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Hi there! I grew up in University Place and Spanaway and both are nice places. It just depends on the exact locations which can be hard to describe without ever having been there.
I do agree that the nicer parts of Spanaway (where my parents live), near Bethel High School, may be a little far, but still doable. UP (University Place) and parts of Steilacom are very nice and quiet, with amenities nearby. They are also both close to I-5 and 512 so you can easily drive anywhere.
Unfortunately, like someone else said, 20 mins may be a bit of wishful thinking since the traffic all over the Puget Sound can be heinous.
You can private message me if you feel like you might need more info-good luck to you guys!!

Because traffic is heavy around the Ft. Lewis area, 20 minutes isn't that large of a radius and you limit your choices considerably. Are you applying for on-base housing? There are homes in the Lakewood area that would meet your needs. Not wanting to live south of the base isn't realistic, as the Dupont area is a growing area that doesn't have many of the challenges you are concerned about. It would also meet your 20 minute commute. Being closer to Seattle or next to I-5 aren't necessarily pluses. You can easily be within 10-15 minutes of the freeway in most neighborhoods. Welcome to the northwest!!!

I'm from Tacoma originally but right now we're in Germany (Air Force). There are some really nice places aroung Ft. Lewis. DuPont is really nice area that's recently been built up. Lakewood has it's nice areas to live in. There's Steilicoom. I see that you've looked into Spanaway. There are some nice new housing areas out that way. Look off of Military Rd (Fredrickson area) and you'll find some a new housing development and some older houses which I'm sure some are for rent. There are nice neighborhoods in Tacoma. I like the S. Tacoma area but you'll have to look around and find the nice areas there because they may have changed since I was there last. Stay away from the Hiltop/Downtown Tacoma area. It kind be a bit sketchy. The Northend of Tacoma is nice but a bit more expensive. The Stadium district of Tacoma is pretty nice.

Hopefully this gives you an idea. If you want feel free to send me a message if you have more questions. I grew up there so I know the area pretty well. And don't be nervous about moving with a little one. We just moved overseas with 3 month old twins and it was easier than I anticipated. We even found a house off base with them, lol. Good luck.

There are some nice new neighbor hoods in Spanaway, but you may not be as close to amenities as you would like. I have a friend who lives in Dupont, which is one or two exits south of the base, but a nice community.

There is an area around 176th between Meridian and Canyon roads (I think the area is called Fredrickson) that has some nice newer family orientated neighborhoods.

I would stay away from Lakewood, and the area of Tacoma around the Mall (72nd and Pacific to 38th and Pacific...although my grandma has lived in that area for 50 years, some neighborhoods are nicer than others, and you would have to physically visit there to make sure it is ok).

"North Tacoma" is pretty nice, but very expensive.

Areas of Fife recently flooded, so be careful there.

Good luck.

Hi. My husband was stationed at Ft Lewis and we lived in University Place. It is about a 30 minute drive from post. We really loved it there, great neighborhoods and great schools. If you like to go walking there is a fabulous trail that goes around Chambers Bay Golf Course with views of the water.

I know you said that you wanted something NORTH of Ft Lewis....but while I was stationed at Ft Lewis back in 1997, I lived "off base" in Lacey. It really is close to Ft Lewis, close to south gate entrance (not at busy at main gate). The neighborhoods are all pretty decent, easy access to I-5...it is smaller than Tacoma and I dont think it has as many "bad areas" you have to watch out for....also....Tacoma is known for the "Tacoma Aroma".....it is an extremely unpleasant smell of dead sea critters baking in the sun for about 3 days at 100 degrees!!! YIKES! The rents in Lacey (at that time) were also LESS than rents in Tacoma. You might want to just check it out....it is about 15 minutes (or less) south of Ft Lewis and about 10 minutes north of Olympia. Good luck!

As a matter of fact I have the perfect place for you to look at. we are in south hill, puyallup. that is due east of the fort. my husband works right out by McCord and Ft. Lewis. and it is about 20-25 min drive. we are in a neighborhood that is absolutlely wonderful. It is a gated cul-de-sac with about 30 houses. It is safe and quite. there are alot of little kids on the street. We have a private part at the end of the cul-de-sac and during the summer all the kids get out the sidwalk chalk and draw roads for their bikes and scooters all over the street. Very family friendly. we are really close to alot of stores everything is very accessable. Houses sell really quickly on this street and right now we have 2 houses for rent that are empty right now. they are 4 bedroom homes. I think if you saw it you would fall in love with it. the street is 119th Ave. Ct E puyallup wa 98374 just off of 168th. If you are interested I could find out the rental companies for you. It is definately worth checking out. I have 6 of the kids on the street. 3yr old boy/girl twins, a 7, 9, 12, 19 yr old boy. there are three other military families on the street as well. I was born and raised in this area and have lived here all my life, I have read all the other posts and the area they say are bad are bad. If I had to choose an area to live in, it would be puyallup. It is the best area around and is not far from the base. Our neighborhood is worh checking out. even the whole South Hill area of Puyallup is worth looking at. there are alot of houses for rent right now also. gook luck with your search. ,J.

Puyallup is a good location. However to get from Madigan to most of Puyallup you go I5 and then 512 which can both back up. Most of Lakewood is about 20 min from Madigan, especially once you learn backroads to get off I5 sooner. We rent an apt in Lakewood and my husband is stationed at Ft Lewis. There are some nice houses, but generally smaller than what you would find in Puyallup or University Place. University Place is the next town from Lakewood so it is a little farther but a little nicer. Lakewood's school district is Clover Park and the same as ft lewis. It seems to be a good district, but my kids are still young.
Besides looking for houses look at a good map and see how far you are willing to look.
Living Nort of Ft Lewis would be more convenient than South if he is working at Madigan since it is at the Northernmost gate.

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