Washington listings for sale


$4,995,000 - Longview, WA

266 Columbia Point Rd Longview, WA - This stunning waterfront estate is a rare opportunity, offering 16.75 acres of ultimate privacy, surrounded by water on three sides. With over 1,000 feet of sandy Columbia River beach, this property delivers breathtaking views from nearly every room. A charming boardwalk leads to your private 80-foot boat dock, perfect for all your water adventures. The completely remodeled open kitchen is a chef’s paradise, featuring quartz countertops, three ovens, and every detail is designed for entertaining or everyday luxury. Outside, a riverfront gazebo is a dream venue for hosting with its full kitchen and the option to enclose. Gas fire pit, playground, bocci ball and more. The primary suite is a serene retreat you’ll never want to leave, designed with ultimate comfort in mind. And for car enthusiasts, the estate boasts garage parking for at least 10 cars, plus space for an RV. This is more than a home—it’s an extraordinary lifestyle.
1996 | 4 | 5 | 7,280 sqft.
$4,950,000 - Spokane, WA

7525 S Regal Rd Spokane, WA - Exquisite French Country Home On The Palouse-360 Degree Views. Elegant But Comfortable-Well Appointed, Superior Quality Architectural Masterpiece. Imported Materials, Hand Painted Wallpaper, English Cabinetry, Massive Intricate Trim, Marble Hard Surfaces & Floors, Carved Fireplaces. Huge Windows-Allow The Sunshine In & Views! Primary Suite Includes 2-Sided Fireplace W/ Adjoining Sitting Area, Immense Closet-Dressing Rm W/ Slab Granite Island & 2nd Bathrm. 4 Ensuite Bedrms. White & Bright French Chefs Kitchen W/ Circular Breakfast Area. Awe The Windows-2 Meile Dishwashers, Side-By-Side Subzero W/ 4-Freezer Drawers, 6-Burner Viking..The Dining Room For Big Family Events. AND Office W/ Amazing Stained Glass Historic Doors-Wood Bookcases & The Ceiling Is A Piece Of Art! Outside-50' X 25' Pool, Extensive Stamped Concrete, Tennis Court, 2 Car Garage Converted To Cross Fit Gym. Formal Gardens. Within 2 Mins of 7 Great (Non-Chain) Bistros & Restaurants, Gyms, Shopping. 15 Mins to Downtown Spokane, 18 Mins to Airport.
2006 | 6 | 0 | 10,788 sqft.
$4,899,000 - Clarkston, WA

Tbd Florence Lane Clarkston, WA - Riverview! Sub-division with or without pastures, Ranch, Multi-Use Space. Bring your big vision to this expansive acreage! All utilities to the property line, see map in associated documents.
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$4,899,000 - Clarkston, WA

Tbd Florence Lane Clarkston, WA - Riverview! Sub-division with or without pastures, Ranch, Multi-Use Space. Bring your big vision to this expansive acreage! All utilities to the property line, see map in associated documents.
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$4,800,000 - Spokane, WA

505 E Hawthorne Rd Spokane, WA - Welcome to Sienna Terrace, a brand new 18-unit apartment complex in north Spokane just a few short blocks from Whitworth University! This thoughtfully designed community offers a collection of 1BR, 2BR, and 3BR units. Each spacious apartment features an open-concept floor plan, contemporary finishes, and large windows that fill the interiors with natural light. There are 6-one bed/one bath units; 9- two bed/two bath units; and 3- three bed/two bath units.This prime location is 7.3 miles from downtown Spokane; 13.4 miles from the Spokane Airport; and less than 1/2 mile from the Whitworth University campus, which has a current enrollment of over 2500 students. Tenants will love the numerous shopping and dining options nearby, with Target, Best Buy, Dick's Sports, Olive Garden, Red Robin and the YMCA among the many businesses and restaurants within 1/2 mile. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: > New construction with Certificate of Occupancy expected May 2025 > Six units are 1BR/1BA - Nine units are 2BR/2BA - Three units are 3BR/2BA > Less than 1D2 mile from Whitworth University campus > Luxury finishes including all quartz counters, soft close drawers, stainless appliances, luxury vinyl plank floors, and high-efficiency mini split heating and cooling in each unit > Vaulted ceilings on the 3rd level with a "penthouse" feel > 21 covered parking spaces, 29 total parking spaces, 4 EV charging stations, 18 small storage units for additional income
2024 | 0 | 0 | 19,176 sqft.
$4,765,000 - Pasco, WA

Nka Elm Pasco, WA - Here's the Perfect Investment! 227 Acres +/- of pivot irrigated farmland in Franklin, County, North Pasco, Washington, with a gentle southern slope. Leased through the end of 2031. SCBID water; county road on South side and secondary state highway on the East side. There is a former labor housing site on the SW corner where there are 4 pads for MfgHms. One is currently rented, two are boarded up, and the other 1 is totally eradicated. They can be replaced with county approval. There is a single well shared by all 4 homes and each has an independent septic. The original house along Elm is a separate parcel and is not part of the transaction. There is an irrigation encroachment onto the neighbor to the north for about 3-5 acres of the one pivot. Current tenant pays that neighbor for these acres under a private rental agreement (to allow the pivot to go around.) There are 222 acres under irrigation, 3+\- acres in corners, and acres in the housing area.
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$4,699,999 - Stevenson, WA

162 Bylin Rd Stevenson, WA - Timberlake Farm Est~ 1899 – Stunning 80-acre RANCH is a sportsman’s & equestrian’s paradise! Complete PRIVACY, views of the Columbia River & Gorge mountains, Springs that provide an ABUNDANCE of WATER, including a 3-acre Spring fed lake, complete irrigation, 6 fire hydrants, 3000 SQFT LODGE, 6 large outbuildings, logging sawmill, two custom JUMPING ARENAS, Indoor 60X120ft, Outdoor 80X100ft, ADU, helicopter pad, massive rock quarry, trails for miles, low to high topography. 4 min to world renown fishing mecca, 12 min to grocery store & restaurants, 35 min to PDX International airport, 20 min to Hood River OR & Multnomah Falls. Low tax area! Surrounded by over 14,000 acres of private forestry & state land.
1999 | 4 | 3 | 3,000 sqft.
$4,500,000 - Malaga, WA

5814 Colockum Rd Malaga, WA - no description
2007 | 4 | 0 | 0 sqft.
$4,400,000 - Tonasket, WA

84 Wannucut Lake Rd Tonasket, WA - Whisky Mountain Ranch: A perfect hunting Ranch, Mule Deer, White Tail, Black Bear, Cougars, and Coyotes. Plus, upland birds and water f.. l Includes a custom-built home, 5 big spring-fed lakes, & mature marketable timber. The Ranch borders public lands and is over 5.5 miles long X 3+ miles wide. The Ranch showcases lush pastures, hidden valleys, and Timberd mountains, & an exclusive 3-acre lake lot on the Beautiful Spectacle Lake with a well**Discover the Boundless Beauty of Whisky Mountain Ranch** Spread across an expansive landscape, Whisky Mountain Ranch encompasses approximately five miles in length and three miles in width, offering a diverse tapestry of terrain and natural wonders. From gravel and sand soils to lush green pastures and towering high mountain timberland, the ranch presents a captivating blend of environments waiting to be explored. **Key Features:** 1. **Spring-Fed Lakes:** The ranch boasts five spring-fed lakes that not only add to its scenic beauty but also ensure the perennial greenery of its pastures year-round. These tranquil bodies of water serve as a picturesque backdrop for outdoor adventures and recreational pursuits. 2. **Spectacle Lake Lot:** A three-acre lot situated on Spectacle Lake provides an ideal location for an additional home or clubhouse, offering unparalleled views and access to the serene waters below. 3. **Fully Fenced and Mature Timber:** With complete fencing and mature timber throughout the property, Whisky Mountain Ranch offers a sense of security and privacy, while the towering trees provide shade and natural beauty. 4. **Mountain Lakes and Gravel Roads:** Five mountain lakes dot the landscape, inviting exploration and relaxation. New gravel roads and an excellent trail system ensure easy access to the ranch's many attractions, while underground power lines maintain the unspoiled vistas. 5. **No Bank Lot on Spectacle Lake:** An additional three-acre lot with no bank on Spectacle Lake provides an exclusive opportunity for waterfront living or recreational activities. 6. **Rich History of Gold Mines:** The ranch's history is intertwined with numerous gold mines, adding to its allure and potential for exploration and discovery. 7. **Tax Parcels and Springs:** With 206 tax parcels and multiple springs scattered throughout the property, Whisky Mountain Ranch offers flexibility and opportunities for development or conservation efforts. 8. **Panoramic Views:** From sweeping views of the valley to majestic mountain vistas, the ranch offers awe-inspiring scenery that captures the essence of the surrounding wilderness. 9. **Endless Recreation:** Whether you're drawn to hunting, fishing, hiking, or simply enjoying the great outdoors, Whisky Mountain Ranch provides endless opportunities for recreation and adventure. In summary, Whisky Mountain Ranch is more than just a piece of land-it's a legacy waiting to be embraced. With its diverse landscapes, abundant water sources, and rich history, this property offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of paradise nestled amidst the natural splendor of the mountains. Welcome home to Whisky Mountain Ranch, where the possibilities are as vast as the horizon. Beautiful Custom built home 1554 sqft with 2 master bedrooms & 2 full bathrooms. Granite counter tops, custom cabinets vaulted ceilings, jetted tub, on demand hot water laundry room, 2 car garage, finished loft above garage 500 gallon underground propane tank Sturdy barn with apartment 1-bed 1 bath Livestock corrals **Introducing Whisky Mountain Ranch: A Wildlife Haven and Recreational Paradise** Nestled amidst the rugged beauty of the Rocky Mountains, Whisky Mountain Ranch stands as a sanctuary for wildlife enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. Renowned for its trophy Mule deer hunting, the ranch's expansive terrain encompasses multiple lakes and high mountain timberland, making it a prime destination within the Rocky Mountain Mule deer migration route. **Wildlife Sanctuary:** Whisky Mountain Ranch is a haven for diverse wildlife species, including Rocky Mountain Elk, Shiras Moose, Whitetail Deer, Black Bear, Cougars, Coyotes, Pheasants, Chukars, Quails, and Wild Turkeys. As the snow begins to fall, majestic Mule deer traverse the ranch, drawn by its strategic location within the migration route. **Year-Round Recreational Opportunities:** With miles of dirt roads and trails meandering throughout the property, Whisky Mountain Ranch offers year-round recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike. From mountaineering and hiking to camping and hunting, outdoor enthusiasts will find endless avenues for adventure in this pristine wilderness. Whether exploring on foot, mountain bike, or horseback, the ranch invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature's bounty. **Okanogan River Adventures:** The nearby Okanogan River beckons with a myriad of water-based activities, including swimming, jet-boating, river rafting, fishing, and kayaking. Residents and visitors alike find solace and excitement along its scenic shores, where the tranquil flow of water and rugged landscapes converge to create unforgettable experiences. **Abundant Fishing Opportunities:** Surrounding Whisky Mountain Ranch are numerous fishing lakes teeming with stocked fish, inviting anglers of all skill levels to cast their lines and reel in the day's catch. Many of these lakes also welcome boats, offering the perfect setting for a leisurely day on the water surrounded by breathtaking mountain vistas. In summary, Whisky Mountain Ranch offers more than just a piece of land-it provides a gateway to a lifestyle defined by adventure, wildlife encounters, and natural beauty. Whether seeking the thrill of the hunt or the tranquility of river rafting, this remarkable property promises boundless opportunities for exploration and enjoyment in every season. Welcome to Whisky Mountain Ranch, where the wonders of the wilderness await your discovery. Spectacle Lake 1 mile away Wannucut Lake next door Whitestone Lake 1 mile away Palmer Lake 5 miles away Blue Lake 2 miles away Chopaka lake fly fishing only 3 miles away Bowers Lake 5 miles away Okanogan river 2 miles away The Ranch offers prime grazing grounds for cattle, providing abundant bunch grass high in protein, ensuring their health and contentment from spring to fall. With meticulously planned pasture rotations, our cattle enjoy fresh forage while maintaining optimal condition. Nestled amidst the property lies millions of board feet of mature timber, predominantly Red Fir and Pine, offering both aesthetic beauty and potential economic value. The lower pasture, once tilled for crops, holds promise for conversion back to a hay operation, enhancing the ranch's agricultural potential. The property is fully fenced, delineating several distinct pastures for efficient management. A network of watering troughs, complemented by numerous springs and lakes, ensures ample hydration for livestock throughout the ranch. Our strategic layout facilitates easy access for loading and unloading livestock year-round, facilitating smooth operations regardless of the season. At our ranch, agriculture thrives harmoniously with nature, providing a sustainable environment for both livestock and land. The Ranch has transferable mineral rights. There are lots of gold mines to explore The current owners have two cattle lease's with a local cattle rancher that could be continued if you decide to do so. The barn has a one bedroom one bathroom apartment in it that could be renovated and used for a ranch hand or rent it out to Airbnb for extra income. Experience the essence of four distinct seasons at our ranch, where nature's palette transforms with each passing season. From the refreshing coolness of spring to the scorching heat of summer, followed by the crisp embrace of fall, and finally, the serene blanket of snow in winter, our climate offers a diverse array of experiences. Spring welcomes mild temperatures and rejuvenating breezes, setting the stage for new growth and vibrant landscapes. As summer arrives, the air becomes dry and hot, inviting outdoor adventures under the sun. Fall brings a gentle coolness, painting the surroundings with hues of gold and amber as nature prepares for the winter ahead. With the onset of winter, snowfall graces the landscape, transforming it into a winter wonderland. As temperatures drop, the lakes freeze over, offering the perfect opportunity for ice fishing enthusiasts to indulge in their favorite pastime. Our climate typically ranges from a comfortable 22°F to a balmy 90°F, with rare extremes seldom dipping below 8°F or soaring above 98°F. Embrace the beauty of each season as our ranch offers a captivating backdrop for year-round enjoyment and outdoor recreation.   The Okanogan Valley has a rich history dating back thousands of years, serving as a vital camping ground and fishing area for the Southern Okanogan Tribe and other mid-Columbia tribes. Abundant steelhead and salmon runs in the Okanogan River sustained indigenous communities for generations. During the early 1800s, the Okanogan River attracted fur traders and explorers, who recognized its importance in regional trade and exploration. By the turn of the 20th century, as the mining boom subsided, settlers recognized the agricultural potential of the valley's bottomlands. With the promise of irrigation, the Okanogan Valley transformed into prime orchard and farmland. In 1905, the Okanogan Irrigation Project, the state's inaugural U.S. Reclamation Service endeavor, was approved by the U.S. Department of the Interior. Contracts followed in 1906, marking a pivotal moment in the region's agricultural history. Pioneer entrepreneurs seized the opportunity, laying the groundwork for future town sites to support the burgeoning agricultural community they envisioned. The Okanogan Valley's transition from a hub of mining activity to a flourishing agricultural center underscores its resilience and adaptability throughout history. Discover tranquility just 12 miles from Tonasket. Follow the winding road past the Okanogan River, ascending past the picturesque Whitestone Lake. Before turning onto Wannacut Lake Road, glimpse the serene Spectacle Lake. Our custom-built home overlooks the valley and mountains, offering peaceful seclusion. Embrace nature's symphony-the chirping birds by day, the crickets' nocturnal serenade. With minimal artificial light, indulge in mesmerizing starlit nights from your patio, basking in relaxation.
2006 | 2 | 0 | 1,554 sqft.
$4,388,600 - Connell, WA

219.43 Juniper Rd Connell, WA - 219.43 acres bordering the City of Connell. The property consists of a 2 acre parcel in the city limits of Connell and the remaining 217.43 acres are located within the city's Urban Growth Boundary and is currently zoned 1-2 General Industrial Zone which also allows for all of the C-3 General Business Zone uses. The property is fairly level allowing for easier development. Phase 1 environmental completed with no issues noted on subject property. The City of Connell owns and maintains an excellent system of parks,and recreational facilities for the benefit of residents who live in the City and surrounding rural communities. These facilities contribute greatly to the overall quality of life and are well loved and used by residents of all ages. There are many places to hunt waterfowl near Connell, Washington, including: WDFW-managed areas:The Windmill Ranch Unit, Mesa Lake Unit, and Bailie Memorial Youth Ranch all have small ponds and lakes for hunting.The Sunnyside Snake River Wildlife Area has several units that are managed for waterfowl hunting. Waterfowl Habitat & Access Program (WHAP):This program provides public access to duck and goose hunting in the North Puget Sound area. Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge:This refuge allows waterfowl hunting in public areas during the regular Washington State hunting seasons. North Potholes:This area is located on the Potholes Wildlife Area west of Moses Lake. Winchester Ponds:This area is located on the Desert Wildlife Area west of Moses Lake. Eagle Lakes Ranch Lodge:This lodge offers duck hunting with open water and a variety of blinds. Connell, Washington has an annual average high temperature of 64°F and an annual average low temperature of 39°F.The average annual precipitation is 8.7 inches Connell is a vibrant rural community in Eastern Washington that wasestablished in 1883 as a railroad stop called Palouse Junction. The community later became known as Connell, named after Northern Pacific Station Agent, Joseph Connell. The Connell Post Office was authorized in January 1887. The City of Connell is located in Franklin County, about 35 miles north of Pasco. Connell is known for its parks, school district, corrections center, and neighborhoods. The town, originally called Palouse Junction, developed from a railroad station and homestead settlement in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Completion of the transcontinental rail line through the area in 1883 brought growth to the tiny settlement. The Connell post office opened in 1887. The area was platted in 1903. Connell incorporated as a city in 1910. By the 1930s new businesses flourished. By 2020, the population had increased to more than 6,000. Throughout its history, Connell has maintained its strong sense of community in a small-town setting.
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