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Scott C Tompkins

Scott C Tompkins
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Olympia WA

Broker (WA: 22011208)

8 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Thurston County, WA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Realty One Group Bold
Office Address
2320 Fir St Se
Olympia, WA  98501-3046
(Thurston County)
Office Phone
360-634-8600
Office Fax
360-754-8054
Mobile
360-951-0366
Email
scot*@**********.net
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Service Areas

Tumwater: WA Olympia: WA Lacey: WA Tanglewilde: WA Littlerock: WA Nisqually Indian Community: WA Bucoda: WA East Olympia: WA Rainier: WA Yelm: WA Grand Mound: WA Rochester: WA Tenino: WA North Yelm: WA McKenna: WA

About Scott Tompkins

Scott is dedicated to making the transition to a new home a seamless and enjoyable experience. As Your 360 Agent, he prioritizes his clients' interests, offering expert guidance to ensure that both buying and selling a home is approached with confidence.

Passionate about his work, Scott values integrity, service, and a touch of humor in every interaction. He appreciates the vibrant culture, culinary scene, craft breweries, and strong sense of community in Olympia, and he is eager to share these experiences with his clients.

Scott views each real estate transaction as the foundation for a lasting relationship, and he often finds himself planning casual meet-ups with clients by the time closing day arrives.

A notable achievement in his career includes being recognized as the Tucson Association of REALTORS® Rookie of the Year (Rising Star) in 2019.

Behind the scenes, Scott receives unwavering support from his wife, Lynda, while their dog, Riley, adds a lively presence—often barking at the mailman or during important phone calls.

Scott is a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, and his service in Iraq instilled in him a profound appreciation for modern comforts. Before entering real estate, he held various roles, including flight instructor, high school teacher and assistant principal, and small business owner specializing in welding and furniture making.

In his personal time, Scott enjoys cooking, traveling, and engaging in outdoor activities. He also has a penchant for welding and DIY projects, and he makes it a point to play golf every five years, regardless of necessity.

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

$639,085
Avg. Listing Price
From Scott's portfolio
3.3 / 2.6
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,129 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1130
Active Listings
Current inventory

Thurston County's real estate market presents a fascinating study in Pacific Northwest growth dynamics, anchored by the state capital of Olympia and shaped by its proximity to both Seattle and the natural beauty of South Puget Sound. With 948 actively licensed real estate agents serving this diverse region, the market reflects a unique blend of government stability, educational institutions, and residential communities that attract families seeking affordable alternatives to King County's premium pricing.

The county's real estate landscape benefits from steady employment through state government operations, while also experiencing growth pressure from Seattle-area commuters willing to trade longer drives for lower housing costs. This dual dynamic creates interesting market tensions, with properties near Interstate 5 commanding premiums for their commuter accessibility, while rural areas offer opportunities for those seeking larger parcels and lifestyle changes.

Major Thurston County, Washington Real Estate Markets

Olympia dominates as the primary urban center, offering historic neighborhoods, waterfront properties, and downtown condominiums that appeal to government workers and retirees. Lacey has emerged as a significant suburban market, attracting young families with newer developments, excellent schools, and shopping amenities. Tumwater rounds out the major population centers, providing a mix of established neighborhoods and industrial properties that serve the region's brewing and manufacturing heritage.

Beyond these urban cores, Thurston County's real estate diversity shines through communities like Yelm, experiencing rapid growth as an affordable bedroom community, and rural areas near the Nisqually River that offer agricultural properties and recreational land. Coastal areas along South Puget Sound provide unique waterfront opportunities, while the county's eastern reaches near Mount Rainier National Park attract buyers seeking proximity to outdoor recreation and pristine natural settings.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Thurston County's real estate market operates with surprising independence from Seattle's volatile swings, thanks to the stabilizing influence of government employment and the region's role as a regional service center. Properties here tend to hold value consistently, with government workers providing steady demand and retirees contributing to a robust market for single-family homes and low-maintenance properties.

The county's geographic diversity creates distinct micromarkets that require specialized knowledge to navigate effectively. Urban properties in Olympia operate under different dynamics than rural acreage near Rochester, while waterfront homes along Puget Sound follow seasonal patterns that differ markedly from suburban developments in Lacey. This complexity rewards agents and businesses that understand local nuances and can match properties with buyers' specific lifestyle and investment goals.

Why Businesses Need Thurston County, Washington Agent Contact Data

With all 948 licensed agents maintaining email contact information, Thurston County offers exceptional connectivity for businesses serving the real estate industry. Mortgage lenders, home inspectors, and contractors can efficiently reach this entire professional network to promote services, share market updates, and build the relationships essential for sustained business growth in this stable but competitive market.

The county's mix of urban, suburban, and rural properties creates diverse business opportunities that benefit from direct agent outreach. Title companies can promote specialized rural property services, while home staging businesses can target agents working in Olympia's competitive government-worker market, ensuring their marketing efforts reach professionals actively working with qualified buyers and sellers.

Current Property Listings

As of 1/15/2026, Scott Tompkins has 1 property for sale in Olympia and surrounding areas.

$455,000

Listed 2025-09-20

2510 17th Ave NW
Olympia, WA  98502

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,251
Lot: 8,468 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Scott Tompkins currently has no rental properties available in Olympia and surrounding areas. Check back later.