Falling in Love With Tacoma cover art

Falling in Love With Tacoma

Falling in Love With Tacoma

By: Mellie Massey
Listen for free

Tacoma has been home for nearly 40 years. Grew up here, stayed here, and for the last eleven years have been selling the city’s most characterful homes — the old Craftsmans, the Victorians, the neighborhoods most people don’t know exist until someone shows them. This podcast is an insider look at a city most people underestimate. Every week pulling back the curtain on the neighborhoods, the history, the homes, and the stories that never make it into a listing description. This isn’t a real estate podcast. It’s a love letter to Tacoma — and an invitation to fall in love with it too.© 2026 Mellie Massey Economics Marketing Marketing & Sales
Episodes
  • Proctor, Tacoma: A Neighborhood You Can't Help But Love
    Jun 17 2026

    There's a reason people can't stop falling for Proctor. In this episode, I'm walking through what makes this North Tacoma neighborhood feel less like a place you live and more like a place you belong — the sidewalks full of dog walkers and strollers, the Saturday farmers market, the century-old trees one of my clients called "the main character" of the street.

    We get into who the perfect Proctor buyer actually is, what separates a Proctor home from the rest of Tacoma (hint: it's in the woodwork), the small businesses that make this neighborhood what it is — including a shoe repair shop with the kind of craftsmanship you can't find anymore — and an honest conversation about the new development coming to the area and what it means for the neighborhood's future. We close out talking through the Seattle commute question, current home values, and why "community" is the one word that keeps coming up no matter how many times I try to find another.

    In this episode:

    • Who the perfect Proctor buyer is — and how to tell if it's the right fit for you
    • A walk-the-neighborhood tip I give every client before they decide on a house
    • What makes a Proctor home different (the cost of preserving real 1908 craftsmanship)
    • Two local businesses I personally swear by
    • Current average home values in Proctor — and whether they're worth it
    • The Seattle commute question, answered honestly
    • New development in Proctor: Proctor Station, Madison 25, and what it could mean for the neighborhood
    • The one word that sums up Proctor

    That's Proctor. Thank you for listening, and we'll see you in the next one. 🤍

    Show More Show Less
    19 mins
  • Growing Up in Tacoma — Why I Never Left
    Jun 10 2026

    Episode 2 — Growing Up in Tacoma: Mellie’s Perspective on the City She Never Left

    I’ve lived in Tacoma for almost 40 years. I grew up in a manufactured home in Parkland Spanaway, spent my teenage years driving to Ruston Way just to sit by the water, and told myself I would never go into real estate like my parents. Now I’m eleven years into selling homes in the city I almost left — and I have no plans to go anywhere.

    In this episode, Kierstyn and I talk about what Tacoma was actually like growing up in the 90s, the places that are gone now that shaped me, and why this city is nearly impossible to leave once it has you.

    We talk about:

    • Growing up in Parkland Spanaway and feeling pulled toward North Tacoma’s older homes
    • Never Never Land at Point Defiance — Tacoma’s forgotten immersive wonderland that I thought I made up as a kid
    • The Black Pearl, teenage depression, and why Ruston Way was my safe place
    • Why I swore I’d never do real estate — and what changed
    • What Tacoma has that I haven’t been able to find anywhere else

    This one is personal. It’s also a love letter to a city most people underestimate.

    Follow the show for a new episode every week.
    Wonder Luxe Real Estate | Tacoma, WA | wonderluxerealestate.com

    Show More Show Less
    12 mins
  • Why Introverts Don't Like Salespeople But Trust a Guide | Wonder Luxe Real Estate Podcast Ep. 1
    May 26 2026

    Episode 1: Why Introverts Don't Like Salespeople But Love a Guide

    In our very first episode, Kierstyn and I get honest about something a lot of people feel but can't quite name: the discomfort of being sold to, and why a good guide feels completely different.

    As two introverts, we dig into why pressure, hovering, and "what's your budget?" make you want to walk out the door — and why the rare salesperson who gives you space and choices earns instant trust. I share some real stories, talk about how breathing and anxiety show up when you're being pushed, and walk through the philosophy behind how I run showings and serve my clients at Wonder Luxe.

    In this episode:

    • Why introverts and intuitives need time and space to feel a home, not a sales pitch
    • The real difference between a pushy salesperson and a guide — and how each one makes you feel
    • "Choices, not pressure": how I lay out the pros, cons, and my recommendation, then step back
    • Why buying or selling is already vulnerable enough — your agent shouldn't add to the stress
    • Why my clients are always allowed to change their minds and move on their own timeline
    • The "you're in the driver's seat, I'm the GPS" way I like to work alongside people
    • Running a business on do unto others — service over sales quotas
    • Why intuitives are so good at sensing inauthenticity — and what that means when you're choosing an agent

    This one sets the tone for everything we're doing here: real estate done with trust, dignity, and respect for both sides.

    Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Drop it in the comments.

    Show More Show Less
    15 mins
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1
No reviews yet