Pacific Lutheran University selling historic Gonyea House, former home of university presidents

The home is on the market for $1.5 million.

TACOMA, Wash. — Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) is selling the historic Gonyea House, which formerly served as the home of the school’s sitting president.

A listing on MyUniqueHome.com shows the asking price at $1.5 million. Michael Morrison is the listing agent.

The house was donated to the school in 1971 by Joseph Henry Gonyea, a philanthropist and lumber industry executive from Tacoma, according to information from the university. University presidents have historically lived in the house, aside from sitting president Allan Belton, who chose to remain in his own home.

The university would

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