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4 Bed 3 Bath home on 20 acres for sale in NE WA State

 
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Hello!

I had posted our larger property before, but then we did decide to sell separately and I forgot to post my home here.

I have a home built on 20 acres in the NE WA mountains. We're about an hour north of Spokane in what I call the "hidden gem" corner of WA. It's much greener and nicer here than the desert of most Eastern WA.

This place is basically a blank slate - a finished home, shed (built on skids so it can be moved) and a garden, but everything else is waiting for someone to come make their vision come to life.

The home is stickbuilt, 2100 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and one small office right off the master bedroom that could be converted to a walk in closet. It has a huge walk-in pantry (north facing, and with a cracked window it keeps potatoes & squash all winter with no issues) and I have excavated for a root cellar very conveniently behind the house. I had originally thought to turn it into a wofati/Oehler style home, and so it is built into the hillside with about a 10 foot gap outside the "hill" sides. It would be pretty doable for someone to add an uphill greenhouse there. The back bathroom has a door to the outside and so doubles as a mud room. I heat by wood exclusively although there are some built in wall heaters.

I've got a well established 25 foot hugel with mature herbs, berry bushes & asparagus, along with various fruit trees I had planted and intended to turn into a food forest but life got away from me. The garden is set up with drip irrigation and fenced 8 foot high to keep out deer. The land itself has incredibly rich soil, and most of the terrain is wooded and full of conifers and underbrush. It would be ideal for goats or other browsing livestock.

The Zillow link for all the pics and the realtor's description is here: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1920-Timber-Ridge-Way-Addy-WA-99101/2062558126_zpid/
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Bethany Dutch wrote:Hello!

I had posted our larger property before, but then we did decide to sell separately and I forgot to post my home here.

I have a home built on 20 acres in the NE WA mountains. We're about an hour north of Spokane in what I call the "hidden gem" corner of WA. It's much greener and nicer here than the desert of most Eastern WA.

This place is basically a blank slate - a finished home, shed (built on skids so it can be moved) and a garden, but everything else is waiting for someone to come make their vision come to life.

The home is stickbuilt, 2100 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and one small office right off the master bedroom that could be converted to a walk in closet. It has a huge walk-in pantry (north facing, and with a cracked window it keeps potatoes & squash all winter with no issues) and I have excavated for a root cellar very conveniently behind the house. I had originally thought to turn it into a wofati/Oehler style home, and so it is built into the hillside with about a 10 foot gap outside the "hill" sides. It would be pretty doable for someone to add an uphill greenhouse there. The back bathroom has a door to the outside and so doubles as a mud room. I heat by wood exclusively although there are some built in wall heaters.

I've got a well established 25 foot hugel with mature herbs, berry bushes & asparagus, along with various fruit trees I had planted and intended to turn into a food forest but life got away from me. The garden is set up with drip irrigation and fenced 8 foot high to keep out deer. The land itself has incredibly rich soil, and most of the terrain is wooded and full of conifers and underbrush. It would be ideal for goats or other browsing livestock.

The Zillow link for all the pics and the realtor's description is here: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1920-Timber-Ridge-Way-Addy-WA-99101/2062558126_zpid/



Edit: I totally forgot to post the price, it's $449,950 😂
 
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