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Property Intelligence for Lacey, WA
What public records reveal before you make an offer in Lacey
Investigate a propertyWhat Lacey Buyers Should Know
Lacey’s housing stock is largely post-1970, with significant development in the 1980s–2000s. JBLM noise zones are more directly relevant here than in Olympia, especially for properties in the Hawks Prairie area. Woodland Creek and other local waterways create drainage and flood considerations. Some areas near the base perimeter have environmental monitoring history.
Lacey is in Thurston County, where CaveatBuyer analyzes 40+ data sources for every property. Geographic risks in this area include joint base lewis-mcchord (jblm) noise zones affecting properties in buffer areas and septic systems prevalent outside olympia and lacey city limits. A CaveatBuyer report connects these data points to the specific property you're considering.
Lacey's Housing Stock — What Era Tells You
1940s–1960s
- •Asbestos insulation in mid-century housing
- •Galvanized steel pipes with mineral buildup and corrosion
1970s–1980s
- •Aluminum wiring in some residential areas
- •Early heat pump and forced-air systems nearing end of life
What We Analyze for Lacey Properties
Lacey properties are covered by Thurston County's full data source set. For every address, we pull from:
- ✓Thurston County Assessor records (property details, tax history)
- ✓Thurston County GIS ArcGIS REST (parcel geometry, zoning)
- ✓FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL)
- ✓EPA Superfund, Brownfields, and Toxic Release Inventory
- ✓WA DNR statewide geology
- ✓WA Department of Ecology well logs
- ✓WA dam safety inventory
- ✓Census Bureau geocoding and demographic data
- ✓Proprietary terrain and hazard analysis
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