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Lillian Morrow

Lillian Morrow
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Puyallup WA

Broker (WA: 21016019)

5 years experience

REALTOR® 3 Active Listings Serves Pierce County, WA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
John L Scott Real Estate - Puyallup
Office Address
429 29th St Ne Ste Ste A
Puyallup, WA  98372-6767
(Pierce County)
Office Phone
253-841-7000
Office Fax
253-841-0118
Mobile
253-219-1161
Email
lill*********@**********.com
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Service Areas

Alderton: WA Puyallup: WA North Puyallup: WA Edgewood: WA Sumner: WA Algona: WA Lakeland North: WA Federal Way: WA Lakeland South: WA Auburn: WA Pacific: WA Milton: WA Buckley: WA Enumclaw: WA Greenwater: WA Black Diamond: WA Lake Tapps: WA Lake Holm: WA Lake Morton-Berrydale: WA South Prairie: WA Prairie Heights: WA Prairie Ridge: WA La Grande: WA Clear Lake: WA Elbe: WA Kapowsin: WA Alder: WA Eatonville: WA Rosedale: WA Maplewood: WA Gig Harbor: WA Purdy: WA Canterwood: WA Fox Island: WA Wollochet: WA Artondale: WA Raft Island: WA Graham: WA Elk Plain: WA South Creek: WA Orting: WA McMillin: WA Crocker: WA South Hill: WA Summit: WA Waller: WA Summit View: WA Clover Creek: WA Frederickson: WA Parkland: WA McChord AFB: WA Spanaway: WA Steilacoom: WA Tacoma: WA Midland: WA Ruston: WA Dash Point: WA Fife Heights: WA Browns Point: WA Fife: WA Lewis McChord: WA North Fort Lewis: WA Fort Lewis: WA Lakewood: WA Fircrest: WA University Place: WA McKenna: WA Roy: WA Tumwater: WA Olympia: WA Lacey: WA Tanglewilde: WA

About Lillian Morrow

Hi I’m Lillian Morrow with John L Scott Real Estate in Puyallup WA and I would love the opportunity to help you buy or sell your home

I got into real estate to meet new people and help them fulfill their real estate needs I will help guide my clients through the entire process and make it as easy and stress free as possible for them My top priority is to have happy clients I believe happy clients make a happy Realtor It’s all about you!

I understand buying a home is one of the biggest financial transactions and investments you can make in life and I want to help my clients find the home that is right for them Whether you are a first-time buyer or have had multiple home buying and/or selling experiences I will help you understand the current process and the real estate market in the area you are buying in so that you can make an educated offer when you find a home you want to buy

Selling your home can be equally important as you want to get the maximum profit possible Let me help by researching the market in your area to help you offer your home at the most strategic price If you are also buying a home at the same time it can get a bit complicated and I can help you know what options you have for doing so

On a personal level I grew up in Tacoma When I got married my husband and I moved to Graham for a brief time before settling in Puyallup to raise our three children That is where we bought our house and made it a home and it is where we like to spend time with family friends and our dog The south Puget Sound area is a beautiful place to live and I am thankful for all it has to offer

When we do want to get away we are lucky to have a vacation home near Roslyn WA where we can enjoy snowmobiling and bonfires in the winter and hiking and exploring in the summer We are also fortunate to have use of a family cabin on Mason Lake where I like to practice my home improvement skills while enjoying a beautiful view

Pierce County, WA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$730,518
Avg. Listing Price
From Lillian's portfolio
3.5 / 2.6
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,279 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
3258
Active Listings
Current inventory

Pierce County, Washington represents one of the Pacific Northwest's most dynamic and diverse real estate markets, anchored by Tacoma as the county seat and extending from urban waterfront communities to rural mountain foothills. With Mount Rainier as its dramatic eastern backdrop and Puget Sound defining its western edge, the county encompasses everything from historic downtown districts to emerging suburban developments, creating a complex tapestry of property types and price points that challenges even experienced professionals.

The market serves over 900,000 residents across communities ranging from the industrial port city of Tacoma to the affluent lakefront enclaves of Gig Harbor, each presenting unique opportunities and regulatory considerations. Currently, 2,496 actively licensed real estate agents operate throughout Pierce County, with all 2,496 maintaining email contact information, reflecting the market's tech-savvy approach to modern real estate transactions and client communication.

Major Pierce County, Washington Real Estate Markets

Tacoma dominates as the county's primary metropolitan hub, where historic neighborhoods like the North End command premium prices while emerging areas such as the Hilltop district undergo rapid gentrification and redevelopment. The city's proximity to Seattle, combined with significantly lower housing costs, has attracted a surge of commuters and investors, particularly in waterfront districts and areas near the expanding University of Washington Tacoma campus. Meanwhile, suburban markets in Federal Way, Lakewood, and Puyallup offer more affordable family housing options while maintaining strong appreciation potential.

The county's geographic diversity creates distinct regional markets, from the upscale waterfront communities of Gig Harbor and Fox Island to the rural acreage properties scattered throughout Eatonville and Orting. Military housing around Joint Base Lewis-McChord generates consistent rental demand and unique financing considerations, while recreational properties near Mount Rainier National Park attract both permanent residents seeking mountain lifestyles and investors targeting vacation rental markets. Each region operates with different seasonal patterns, buyer demographics, and regulatory frameworks.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Pierce County's real estate market operates across multiple jurisdictions with varying development codes, environmental regulations, and tax structures, creating complexity that demands specialized local knowledge. Properties range from downtown Tacoma condominiums and historic craftsman homes to sprawling rural estates and waterfront retreats, with price differentials that can exceed 300% between neighborhoods just miles apart. The county's position as a Seattle bedroom community has intensified competition for well-located properties, while industrial growth around the Port of Tacoma continues driving commercial real estate demand.

Seasonal patterns reflect both Pacific Northwest weather cycles and the military community's structured moving schedules, with spring and summer showing peak activity while winter months often favor buyers seeking reduced competition. The market demonstrates surprising resilience during economic downturns, supported by diverse employment bases including healthcare, military, manufacturing, and logistics, though individual submarkets can experience vastly different trajectories based on local factors such as school district boundaries, transportation access, and environmental considerations.

Why Businesses Need Pierce County, Washington Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from mortgage lenders to home inspection companies, require direct access to Pierce County's 2,496 licensed agents to effectively penetrate this fragmented market where referral relationships and local partnerships drive business success. The county's geographic spread and diverse property types mean agents often specialize in specific niches—whether luxury waterfront properties, military relocations, or rural acreage—making targeted outreach essential for service providers seeking to align their offerings with agent expertise and client bases.

Technology companies, continuing education providers, and real estate marketing services particularly benefit from comprehensive agent contact data, as Pierce County's competitive landscape rewards agents who leverage innovative tools and professional development to differentiate their services. With email contact information available for all 2,496 licensed professionals, businesses can implement sophisticated segmentation strategies based on geographic focus, transaction volume, or specialization areas, ensuring their outreach resonates with agents' specific market challenges and growth objectives in this complex, opportunity-rich region.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Lillian Morrow has 3 properties for sale in Puyallup and surrounding areas.

$67,000

Listed 2026-01-21

6015 79th St E Unit 46
Puyallup, WA  98371

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 840
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$110,000

Listed 2025-11-24

2427 Leisure Ln
Centralia, WA  98531

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 960
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$110,000

Listed 2025-07-10

10722 62nd Street Ct E Unit 16
Puyallup, WA  98372

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 780
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Current Property Rentals

Lillian Morrow currently has no rental properties available in Puyallup and surrounding areas. Check back later.