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04/30/2025
$3,650,000
55.19 ac.
ACTIVE
Chelan County - 5814 Colockum Rd, Malaga, WA
A extraordinary 55-acre estate nestled in the heart of the Wenatchee Valley. Set amid a thriving income-producing orchard of mature Bing Cherry trees this property offers a rare opportunity to experience elegance, privacy and productivity in perfect harmony. Imagining walking out of the master bedroom directly to the pool and hot tub. The 3200 sq ft 4 bay garage would be ideal for winery tasting room while taking advantage of the available.
Land
Incredible Multi-Home Ranch on 80+ Acres Rich Soil, River Views & Income Potential
Main Residence:
This custom-built 2,413 sq ft rambler features four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The layout is open and inviting, with a backyard oasis that includes a pool and jacuzziperfect for relaxing or entertaining.
Second Home:
At 1,920 sq ft, the second residence offers four bedrooms, 1.75 bathrooms, and a full basement. Ideal for multigenerational living, guest housing, or rental income.
Shop & Parking:
A massive 3,200 sq ft shop includes six covered parking bays and four 12-ft roll-up doorsplenty of space for equipment, vehicles, or a serious workshop.
Land & Setting:
Over 80 acres of rich, fertile valley soil are currently planted in fruit trees, offering both agricultural value and natural beauty. A scenic upper bench overlooks the riverprime ground for an additional home or two. The property is laid out in a rectangular shape and split into four tax parcels, creating flexibility for future development or sale.
Improvements
Main Residence:This custom-built rambler offers 2,413 sq ft of well-designed living space, featuring four spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms. Enjoy the outdoors year-round with a private pool and jacuzziperfect for entertaining or relaxing after a long day.
Second Home:A solid 1,920 sq ft secondary residence includes four bedrooms, 1 and bathrooms, and a full basement. Great for extended family, rental income, or guest quarters.
Shop & Parking:The 3,200 sq ft shop near the main house is a dream setupsix covered parking bays and four 12-ft roll-up doors provide plenty of space for equipment, toys, or a serious workshop setup.
Recreation
The Wenatchee area offers year-round recreation for all types of outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy hiking, biking, and river rafting along the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers in the warmer months, or explore the nearby Cascade Mountains. Winter brings skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing at Mission Ridge Ski & Board Resort. The region is also known for its scenic golf courses, local wineries, and vibrant farmers' markets, making it a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.
Hunting:
The Wenatchee area offers diverse hunting opportunities across various terrains and seasons. Hunters can pursue big game such as mule deer and elk in the surrounding foothills and shrub-steppe habitats. The Columbia Plateau Wildlife Management Association provides access to thousands of acres of private land for general, muzzleloader, and archery hunts, with a seven-month elk season and opportunities for youth and disabled hunters .Wenatchee Sportsmencpwma.org
For waterfowl enthusiasts, the McNary National Wildlife Refuge offers hunting in designated units along the Columbia River, with opportunities for upland bird and deer hunting as well . Additionally, the Yakama Nation's public hunting program allows for upland game bird, waterfowl, and small game hunting on designated lands with a permit .U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serviceynwildlife.org
Local organizations like the Wenatchee Sportsmen's Association support wildlife conservation and offer volunteer opportunities, fostering a community dedicated to preserving hunting traditions and habitats .Wenatchee Sportsmen
Whether you're interested in big game, waterfowl, or upland bird hunting, the Wenatchee area provides a range of options for hunters of all levels.
Agriculture
The Wenatchee Valley is renowned for its robust agricultural infrastructure, particularly in tree fruit production. Here's a concise overview of the key amenities supporting local agriculture: (Agriculture of the Valley)
Tree Fruit Production
The region is a leading producer of apples, pears, and cherries. Notably, Stemilt Growers, based in Wenatchee, is the world's largest fresh market sweet cherry shipper and a significant grower of apples and pears . (Stemilt Growers)
Water & Irrigation
Irrigation is vital for agriculture in the valley. The Greater Wenatchee Irrigation District manages a 10,000-acre network, ensuring consistent water supply for orchards . Additionally, modernization projects are underway to enhance water use efficiency, benefiting both agriculture and local ecosystems . (Irrigation district takes full ownership of its 10,000-acre network from feds | News | ncwlife.com, Wenatchee & Entiat River Irrigation Modernization Business for Water Stewardship)
Agricultural Supplies & Services
Local businesses like Ag Supply Co. in Wenatchee provide essential products and services, including feed, tools, gardening supplies, and fuel, supporting the daily needs of farmers and ranchers . (Wenatchee Ag Supply)
Education & Research
Wenatchee Valley College offers programs in sustainable agriculture, horticulture, and tree fruit production, equipping the next generation of agricultural professionals . The Washington State University Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center conducts research to improve orchard management and fruit quality . (Agriculture | Wenatchee Valley College, Facilities and Resources | Wenatchee Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center | Washington State University)
These amenities collectively foster a thriving agricultural community in the Wenatchee Valley, supporting both traditional farming and innovative practices.
28 acres planted in Bing cherries, 3 acres planted in sweet cherries, and approximately. 12 acres planted in Grannies.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Mature Bing Cherry trees planted in productive rich valley soils with pleanty of room for expansion. A powerful 840 GPM well supports the operation, and new pumps and mainline irrigation are already in place.
General Operations
The current owner leases out the orchard to a local fruit grower who completely maintains the orchard and harvests the fruit. In return, the owner gets an annual revenue check from the Orchidist who leases the orchard.
Region & Climate
Wenatchee enjoys a sunny, semi-arid climate with over 300 days of sunshine each year. Summers are warm and dryperfect for growing fruitwhile winters are cold with occasional snowfall, ideal for nearby skiing and winter sports. The region's mild spring and fall seasons also make it a comfortable place to enjoy the outdoors year-round.
History
Wenatchee has a rich history rooted in Native American heritage, primarily of the Wenatchi people who lived along the Columbia River. The city grew in the late 1800s with the arrival of the Great Northern Railway, transforming it into a hub for agricultureespecially apples. Today, Wenatchee is known as the Apple Capital of the World and continues to thrive as a center for fruit production and outdoor recreation.
Malaga, just a few miles southeast of Wenatchee, developed as a small agricultural community along the Columbia River. Named after the Spanish port city, Malaga has historically been tied to farming and orchard operations. While it remains rural and quiet, its proximity to Wenatchee gives it both charm and access to modern amenities.
Location
Malaga, Washington, is an unincorporated community situated approximately 6.5 miles southeast of Wenatchee, offering convenient access to essential amenities.
Healthcare
The region is served by Confluence Health Central Washington Hospital, located about 7 miles from Malaga in Wenatchee. This facility provides a wide range of medical services, including emergency care, surgery, and specialized treatments. Additionally, there are several medical clinics and pharmacies within a short drive, ensuring comprehensive healthcare options for residents. (Malaga, Washington (WA 98801) profile: population, maps, real estate, averages, homes, statistics, relocation, travel, jobs, hospitals, schools, crime, moving, houses, news, sex offenders)
Airports
Pangborn Memorial Airport (EAT), located approximately 11 miles from Malaga, offers commercial flights connecting the area to major cities. For general aviation needs, Lake Wenatchee State Airport is about 26 kilometers northwest of Leavenworth, providing a turf runway suitable for private aircraft . (Airports Near Me Malaga, Washington | Travelmath, Lake Wenatchee State Airport)
Shopping
Residents have access to various shopping options in Wenatchee, including the Wenatchee Valley Mall, which features major retailers and dining establishments. Additionally, local grocery stores, hardware stores, and specialty shops are within a short drive, catering to daily needs.
Overall, Malaga's proximity to Wenatchee ensures that residents enjoy a peaceful rural setting without sacrificing access to essential services and amenities.
10/30/2025
$1,995,000
664 ac.
ACTIVE
Yakima County - 2020 Vintage Rd, Zillah, WA
Bordering the Rattlesnake Hills with sweeping views, this producing vineyard offers privacy with proven farming. A diverse varietal mix on drip irrigation with established water rights supports consistent quality, along with two irrigation ponds, four drilled wells, and one waste collecting pond. A versatile 8,000 sqft manufacturing building licensed for wine and spirits making provides diversity in production, along with smaller mechanic shop that handle equipment maintenance and storage. Two manufactured homes provide on-site, living or rental flexibility. The quiet, isolated setting enhances, biosecurity and peace of mind-an excellent opportunity to expand acreage, supply estate crop, or launch a label.
Rattlesnake AVA
67 Roza acres, 33.7 and 33.3 on two parcels.
Wells are permitted to 250 acres and water is in the Wanapum Aquifer. I can send you more information if you are interested in the well water.
Two large ponds to hold water capacity to supply to all planted acres.
Varieties include (rounded acres):
-Riesling : 57 acres
-Cabernet Franc : 1 acre
-Cabernet Sauvignon: 57 acres
-Chardonnay: 42 acres
-Chenin Blanc: 4 acres
-Gewurztraminer: 3 acres
-Moscato: 4 acres
-Merlot: 35.5 acres
-Petite Verdot: 1 acre
-Pinot Gris: 6 acres
-Sauvignon Blanc: 12 acres
-Syrah: 6 acres
All Equipment is included if you want it!
This property sale includes 4 parcels:
#211106-43002
#211106-11005
#211107-21401
#211107-13401
12/09/2025
$845,000
93.52 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 27 South Janis Road, Tonasket, WA
This 93.52-acre agricultural offering along S. Janis Road in Riverside, WA features a diverse blend of organic andconventional ground with strong production potential and valuable water access from the Okanogan River. The property includes 8 acresof organic Bosc pears, 12 acres of conventional D'Anjou pears, 5 acres of conventional Bartletts, 4 acres of organic Granny Smith, 1acre of organic Honeycrisp, 21 acres of certified organic open ground, and 42.53 acres of dryland/mountain terrain, creating a versatileoperation suitable for tree fruit, organics, and expansion. Water is supplied by a river pump (no meter) plus a domestic well serving theon-site manufactured home. Improvements include a pole-built shop and a doublewide manufactured home, along with five Orchard-Ritewind machines to support frost protection. With its mix of established crops, organic acreage, existing infrastructure, and scenic riverfrontsetting, this property offers a rare opportunity for growers, investors, or those seeking a productive agricultural holding in the Okanoganregion. This property is across the road from rail. Irrigation water is sourced directly from Okanogan River.This listing includes 5parcels:#3627041002#3627034005#3627040011#3627033006#3627033005
01/25/2026
$2,395,000
267.67 ac.
ACTIVE
Snohomish County - Arlington, WA
Exceptional opportunity to acquire a 267.37-acre timberland holding in the Arlington area of Snohomish County, Washingtonone of Western Washington's most productive and sought-after forestry regions. The property is zoned Forestry (F), supporting long-term timber production, investment ownership, and forest stewardship, while also offering excellent recreational appeal in a highly accessible location approximately one hour north of Seattle.
A 2025 third-party timber appraisal estimates approximately 163 acres of merchantable timber totaling ~4,000 MBF, comprised of a well-balanced mix of mature second-growth stands and younger age-class timber. This composition provides a compelling blend of near-term harvest opportunity and long-term growth potential, further enhanced by an additional 62 acres of pre-merchantable timber, making the property attractive to both timber-focused and long-term investment buyers.
Beyond its timber value, the property offers strong recreational potential, with varied terrain, established internal roads, and expansive acreage well-suited for hiking, hunting, ATV use, and general outdoor enjoyment. The property benefits from recorded legal access via county-maintained 184th Street NE, and its close proximity to regional log markets, mills, transportation corridors, and the Seattle metropolitan area delivers a rare combination of scale, access, recreation, and timber value in one of Western Washington's most consistently strong forestry regions.
09/05/2025
$6,750,000
580 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - 38278 Angels Landing North, Ford, WA
A rare offering in Eastern WA, Willow Wind Organic Farms encompasses 580+/- acres in 2 counties. In full production with highly coveted organic certification is 30+/- acres in blueberries along with 250+/- acres of alfalfa hay. Secure water rights supply farm-wide irrigation w/efficient & continuous operating systems. The farm is anchored by a complete processing facility featuring ample cold storage, temperature-controlled packing area, attached 105 x 72 living quarters, 100x40 hay barn, 80x80 machine shed, 54x50 shop, possible fruit winery & tasting room, and extensive storage. Diversification includes U-pick blueberry operation + smaller plantings of apricots, cherries, blackberries, & lavender. Beyond current production, several parcels offer blueberry expansion and residential development potential, while views of Lake Spokane and surrounding mountains add long-term appeal. This is truly a premier agricultural investment with opportunity to scale & grow a legacy.
08/06/2023
$1,350,000
8.33 ac.
ACTIVE
Island County - 501 NE 3rd Street Northeast, Coupeville, WA
This 8.32 acre property with home is an ideal property for those looking to invest or develop inside Coupeville city limits with water views of Penn Cove and space to potentially build 24+ units. Coupeville City Council approved new zoning for 9600 sq. ft. lots (RM-9600). Utilities are in the street and on the property for everything you need. Access options from multiple points off NE 3rd St. and Lauren Street at a later point. This is one of the last develop-able properties in Coupeville and ideal for builders looking for an easier site with less clearing required. Take advantage of the opportunity. Whidbey Health Medical Center only a few blocks away!
03/08/2022
$89,900
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - access to McLaughlin Canyon Rd, Tonasket, WA
19.50 Acres Off-Grid Land with Solar-Ready Cabin and Access to 700 Acres BLM Hunting
Cash Price: $89,900
Owner Finance: $9,900 down, then $1,087.21/Month for 120 months. (includes principal, interest and processing).
Reservation Fee: $900 non-refundable reservation fee secures this property. Reservation fee will be counted toward purchase price or down payment.
With your Purchase You Get:
1. CLEAN Title with a Deed in Your Name
2. BUILD on your Land During the Financing Period
3. LIVE on your Land During the Financing Period (Not applicable to the 12 Months Same as Cash plan)
4. NO CLOSING FEES if you Close Directly In-House with our BBB A+ Rated Sales Team
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Solar-Ready Cabin Retreat
This property features a 20×20 cabin with glass-pane windows and a large front deck, designed for durability and flexibility. The floor system is built 16” on center with 2×6 beams, with 4’×8’ runners underneath for easier hauling and future reconfiguration. It also includes a hurricane-tight metal roof for wind resistance and R29 insulated windows. The front deck is framed 24” on center with 2×6 beams, and the interior is framed for a rear door, with a front door already installed. Recent upgrades have been added to prepare the cabin for solar electricity, including a solar panel controller, dual 100-amp batteries, a switch box, and a solar inverter.
Even better, this lot offers a rare advantage in the subdivision: it’s the closest tract to overhead power lines and the only one eligible for potential power extension from the county road, with the nearest pole approximately 280 ft away from the property line, while most other tracts are fully dependent on solar for energy.
Close to Town:
Located just 15 minutes from Tonasket, WA (great pizza, thai food, coffee, banking, hospital, school, ag stores, building supplies, shipping, and even a new cannabis shop) and 15 minutes from a top quality Deer Processor (Dick Mickey’s), this property makes the perfect location for adventure, views, and close access to town.
Mule Deer Heaven:
The mule deer population is outstanding. The ranch is located within Game Management Unit 204, ranked the best county in Washington State for top scoring Mule Deer. Contact us for a private viewing of our owner’s trophy shots. Check out the county’s hunting prospects guide here. There are also 2 seasons annually (a Spring and Fall season) for black bear.
You are within 15 minutes of custom deer processing that provides a variety of flavors, cuts and options and 30 minutes from our taxidermy friends that live on an Indian reservation.
Clean Title and Exclusive Public Land Access:
As a new owner, you will receive a warranty deed and survey + an exclusive pedestrian easement to 758 acres of neighboring Public Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Land that connects to our main road. This 758 acres is landlocked in the mountains and only accessible from our private road. This is the opportunity you’ve been waiting for to get a piece of the mountain + be able to hunt large acreage that is lesser known to the general public.
Driving Conditions:
The property itself is accessible all the way up the mountain by our private road which intersects with McCaughlin Canyon Road. Check our driving directions and photos for pictures of the gate and survey. We have installed a circular turnaround pad and driveway directly onto the property where conditions are best for parking, cabin installation and a view over the town. You can drive there by 2WD during the Spring, Summer and Fall. In heavy rain seasons or Winter, we recommend 4WD just in case for seasonal mud and snow. In Heavy Snow conditions we do not recommend driving at all, use a snowmobile or walk. Sections of the road that experience the most annual wear and tear have been graveled; overall road conditions are good. The road is generally at least 6’ wide all the way to the top and we have been able to successfully haul cabins and heavy trucks all the way up.
There are 2 Options for Water:
Well Drilling and Spring Water (Hit and Miss):
There are overall a total of 2 producing wells, 2 hand-dug wells, 1 dry well and 3 separate year-round flowing springs that are known throughout our development. The producing wells have ranged from 180’ in depth to 540’ in depth. The dry well is approximately 300’ deep. See well reports and producers in our land report below.
Bulk Water Storage from Tonasket (Recommended):
Both the Ace Hardware store and Lee Frank Mercantile Store in Tonasket offer solutions to purchase bulk water storage containers and options for pickup and delivery. This is a very affordable and sanitary approach for seasonal recreational useage compared with drilling a new well. 325 Gallon Tanks run ($400) and 2,500 Gallon thanks run ($1,500). Water is sold at an approximate rate of $651 per 500 Gallons (subject to change).
History of McCloughlin Canyon:
Just down the street from this property, you will drive past a lookout point in the canyon where a historical marker is placed. In July 1958, a group of indians (upset by an increasing flow of miners heading for gold fields) lay in ambush through the length of the canyon. As 150 men led by David McCloughlin approached from the south, the warriors camouflaged their stone breastworks with branches. But their wilted leaves alerted McCloughlin’s advance party so the Indians opened up prematurely. Firing continued for several hours near the mouth of the canyon. Three miners were killed. The caravan retreated to the Okanogan river and next day crossed over in rafts.
Ag Exemption:
This land benefits from an agricultural exemption with a small herd of cattle grazing the overall mountainside to keep the property taxes low and grass growth down to protect the land from wildfire risk.
Cell service:
Is excellent at the top of the mountain with good speeds from Verizon, AT&T & T-Mobile enabling you to FaceTime off the bluff views. Service along the county road entrance and initial drive up the lower parts of the road is much more challenging. We recommend turning your GPS On before driving up McCaughlin Canyon road in case you temporarily lose service.
Recreational Purpose:
This ranchette enjoys low but sensible restrictions, allowing numerous uses:
Yurt and Cabin Builds and Commercial Rentals
Full Time RV
Any Permanent Structures
Tiny Homes
Camping
Basic restrictions are in place to ensure properly handling of waste and wastewater, not leaving fires unattended, hunting or shooting on or over the easement roads, maintaining easement roads, and not using tents and lean-tos / shanties as permanent residences.
Land Details:
No HOA
No Minimum building size
Water: 325 Gallon ($400) and 2,500 Gallon ($1,500) tanks available for purchase at nearby Tonasket Ace Hardware, Lee Frank Mercantile (509) 486-2105. Also sell water @$651 per 500 Gallons.
Electricity: Okanogan Public Utility District. Call for cost estimates of getting power to your property. – 509-422-3310
Satellite internet services: Provided by Hughes Net, Starlink & Viasat
Curbside Trash Service: by Upper Valley Disposal Call (509) 476-3910
Tonasket School District : Elementary, Middle School, & High School
Nearby College: Wenatchee Valley College
Elegment ID: LLP_WA_Tract-A
Address: McLaughlin Canyon Rd, Tonasket, Okanogan County, Washington, 98855
GPS: 48.63504, -119.41858
Parcel Number: 3627111002 (West 1/2)
Size: 19.50 Acres
Dimensions: 593 ft x 1432 ft
Title: Free & Clear, Warranty Deed
Zoning: Recreational / Agricultural
Taxes: $33.44 per year
Successful Wells and Completion Dates:
Robert Thompson
Okanogan Drilling
County: Okanogan
Well Report ID: 148058, Well Tag ID:ACB607, Notice of Intent Number: W050165
Well Diameter: 6 in. , Well Depth: 540 ft.
Well Type: Water
Well Completion Date: 09-30-1996
Company: Fogle Pump and Supply
Tax Parcel Number: 3627021005
County: Okanogan, Well Address: TBD, Tonasket
Well Report ID: 1887049, Well Tag ID:BLG913, Notice of Intent Number: WE33384
Well Diameter: 6 in. , Well Depth: 180 ft.
Well Type: Water
Well Completion Date: 11-15-2018, Well Report Received Date: 12-13-2018
Nearby Cities & Points of Interest:
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15 Minutes to Tonasket, WA
30 minutes to Walmart Supercenter
30 minutes to Omak City
32 minutes to Wenatchee Valley College North
36 minutes to Sinlaheken Wildlife Area
37 minutes to Okanogan Valley Golf Club
38 minutes to Conconully Lake
38 minutes to Lake Osoyoos and Canadian Border
40 minutes to Bannon Mountain Trailhead
44 minutes to Omak Lake
48 minutes to Fourth of July Trailhead
1 hour to Loup Ski Bowl
1 hour 43 minutes to North Cascades Heli Skiing
3 hours 10 minutes to Spokane, WA & GEG International Airport
11/19/2025
$100,000
30 ac.
ACTIVE
Walla Walla County - 11629 Biscuit Ridge Rd, Waitsburg, WA
Nestled deep in the heart of the majestic Blue Mountains of Washington lies an exceptional offering: a 30-acre parcel of land in Walla Walla County that seamlessly blends raw natural beauty, wildlife sanctuary, and tremendous operational potential. Approached via a county road that is reliably plowed in winter and leveled in spring, the property is located at a the end of a private easement and offers the rare advantage of no through traffic just you, the trees, the creek, and the open skies. At its core winds the year-round flow of the North Fork of Dry Creek, slicing through the property and forming a meandering riparian corridor that not only enhances the aesthetics but also provides a natural anchor for wildlife habitat and future homestead or cabin use. With the creek's gentle flow, one can imagine setting a well near the bottom of the canyon walls thanks to the generous water table, it's possible to reach adequate domestic water at less than 100 feet to support a cabin, a garden, a guest house, perhaps even a guide service or coveted hunting retreat.
The land is heavily treed and has been held by the current sellers for the past four decades with one guiding principle: let nature rule. In that time, wildlife has flourished. Without the disturbances of heavy development or incessant traffic, deer and elk traverse the property freely, birds nest deep in the canopy, and the understory thrives in a near-untouched setting. The Blue Mountains' elk herd is well documented and highly regarded the law-enforcement article Along the 46th Parallel: How the Washington constitution swung a hunting case near the Washington-Oregon border specifically cites the Blue Mountains area as some of the state's most coveted elk hunting. The Spokesman-Review For the outdoors-enthusiast buyer, this parcel offers the pristine backdrop of a wildlife sanctuary; the undisturbed creek corridor, the age of the timber, the remote access all combine to make this a very rare habitat offering.
But beyond the habitat narrative lies a second, equally compelling story: financial upside. These 30 acres are not only a sanctuary but also contain mature timber and lie in a region where forestry economics can work. The heavy tree cover suggests an upcoming harvest opportunity for a buyer willing to bring in the proper management think selective harvest and regeneration plan. And because the land is situated in the Blue Mountains region, where elk and big game hunting are prized, there is the potential to blend timber income with recreational value a dual-use property. On the other side of the ledger, the proximity to the highly-regarded Walla Walla Valley wine region adds an entirely different dimension. With more than 130 wineries in the valley (spanning over 2,900 planted acres) and more than 120 tasting rooms in the downtown area alone, the region is one of the nation's emerging wine-tourism hubs. Visit Walla Walla Imagine that after a morning hike along your own creek, you drive into Walla Walla for a midday wine tasting, then return home at dusk to your own wild canyon and treed ridges. That kind of lifestyleand assetrarely comes available.
In short, this 30-acre parcel in the Blue Mountains of Washington is much more than just raw acreage. It ticks all the boxes: scenic creek-bottom topography with year-round water, heavily treed hillsides with timber value, proven habitat for elk and other game, private access at the end of an easement, and proximity to a thriving wine-country tourist zone that enhances both quality of life and resale appeal. For a buyer seeking a property that can serve as a personal retreat, income-producing timber, opportunities for guided hunting land, this offering stands out. With its heritage of four decades of minimal human interference, the land is already at work quietly building value through ecology, beauty, and natural capital.
03/14/2025
$113,000
2.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Stevens County - Washington 231, Springdale, WA
Looking for that piece of land that has good access from paved Rd to your lot overlooking the valley farms below? Put in your manufactured home or build the house you have always desired with your deck facing. the sunset and views you will have. As an added bonus there is a small stream below the property that brings in wildlife to give that rich rural feeling. Property has had a home on it before so there is a pressurized septic system and a well on the property. There is no power so well and septic can't be tested for their results till power hook up. Well on property next door is good. Seller offering $3000 in concessions towards utilities.
07/22/2025
$1,250,000
8.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Whatcom County - 1300 West Axton Road, Ferndale, WA
Country Living Meets Multigenerational Comfort on 8+ Acres
Discover the perfect blend of space, versatility, and tranquility with this expansive 8+ acre property. The 3,904 sq ft home features dual living areas with two kitchens ideal for multigenerational living or rental potential. With 4 bedrooms, an office (or optional 5th bedroom), and 3 full bathrooms, there's room for everyone.
Step outside to a massive covered deck overlooking peaceful surroundings, including Ten Mile Creek. A detached three-car garage includes a bonus room, offering potential for a DADU or studio space.
Enjoy a spacious hobby barn, fenced pasture lands, and stalls ready for horses or other animals. Mature fruit trees apples, peaches, plums, and cherries along with raspberries and blueberries, provide seasonal treasures.
Additional features include RV parking, a private pond, and easy access to I-5, just minutes away.
Whether you're looking to live, work, or play, this property offers it all in a serene country setting.
04/08/2025
$165,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Stevens County - 4962 Lyons Hill Road, Springdale, WA
20 private acres in Stevens County near Springdale, WA, with views of Chamokane Creek. This secluded, timbered
parcel features a dry cabin with propane heat and kitchen appliances, an owned portapotty, established driveway, and a
metal storage container for gear and supplies. Covered in evergreens, the land offers peace, privacy, and natural
beautyperfect for a weekend retreat, hunting basecamp, or future homesite. No HOA, no CCRsjust open skies and
fresh mountain air.
07/08/2020
$2,195,000
430.89 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 240 McFarland Creek Road, Methow, WA
This exceptional Mountain Ranch offers 430+ ac. of stunning rural living. Secluded & private, access by county road or plane w/2,600 ft airstrip that can be extended to 4000 feet. 80 ac. of irrigated farmland, rich soil, & hundreds of ac. of wooded mountainside/trails. 1 bed, 1 bath home w/garden, deck,& patio. 29 X 40 shop, w/ 3 phase pwr & ample workspace. Limitless recreational fun just outside your door! Space for 2 addit. homes, RV hook-ups, 3 ponds, McFarland Creek Frontage. Adjudicated water rights for irrigation and domestic well water usage. This could be your slice of paradise!
10/23/2019
$2,700,000
155.68 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - NKA Road I SW, Mattawa, WA
This is a great opportunity to own farm ground in one of the most widely-desired areas for permanent crop growers. 155.68 gross acres. Irrigable Acres = 142.3 acres, 138 acres under the lease. Total Water = 658.6 ac. ft., Water/Acre = 4.63 ac. ft.. Water coming from the South Columbia Basin Irrigation District. 1 pivot on the property. Two utility towers located on the property. Contact us for more information and to schedule a tour.
05/07/2019
$2,178,000
5 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - Rd 100, Pasco, WA
This 5 acre parcel is in a prime location in West Pasco positioned well for the next wave of development. Zoned C-1 Commercial. Lots options available for end use.
04/21/2025
$415,000
55 ac.
ACTIVE
Columbia County - S Patit Road, Dayton, WA
West Patit Creek Property
This 55+/- acre parcel with creek frontage in Columbia County, Washington, presents a unique opportunity for privacy and seclusion. The recently approved lot segregation parcel is situated along South Patit Road, just nine miles (approximately 15 minutes) southeast of Dayton, WA. The property offers a peaceful natural setting ideal for a private residence or recreational use. The creek winds through the beautiful mix of large and small ponderosa pines and firs, making it abundant with wildlife. Accessible via county roads, this land provides easy access while maintaining a quiet, rural atmosphere. Wildlife is abundant in the area, with a variety of northwest big game animals and birds. The current owners have reported sightings of numerous trophy animals in the area over the years, highlighting the region's natural appeal. The area offers excellent fishing on the Tucannon River, renowned for steelhead and salmon, as well as multiple hiking trails, including the 8.7-mile Panjab Trail, suitable for hiking and birdwatching. Bluewood Ski Area, located 45 miles south, provides a variety of downhill skiing and snowboarding options in the winter months.
Dayton offers a small-town atmosphere with a historic downtown area, local shops, and a diverse range of dining options. The town also provides access to Lewis & Clark Trail State Park, which offers fishing, hiking, and camping, as well as opportunities for birdwatching. Take advantage of the rare opportunities and natural habitat this property provides to the avid outdoorsman or investor for generations to come.
-Quick Facts-
*Purchase Price- $415,000
*55 +/- Contiguous Deeded Acres- Non-Surveyed
(Final acreage and legal description to be determined by a survey and lot line adjustment, to be completed prior to closing. Sale subject to successful completion of the adjustment.)
*1+/- Mile of West Patit Creek Frontage
*Vacant Land Single Family Dwelling Homesite
*Wildlife- Elk, Mule & Whitetail Deer, Bear, Blue & Ruff Grouse, Turkey & Gray Partridge
*Hunting Unit-GMU 162, which is known for its strong elk and deer populations
*Approximately 2.5 miles from the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness
*Property is accessed from a maintained seasonal county road.
*9 +/- Miles Southeast of Dayton, WA
*Columbia County Parcel 276187
* A-1 zoning
*When the parcel is sold a new farm plan or removal from the farm program will be required. The assessor's office requires a two-week notice prior to closing.
Location:
West Patit Creek Property is located approximately 9+/- miles Southeast of Dayton, WA.
Address: S Patit Creek Rd, Dayton, WA
Acreage: Contiguous Non-surveyed
Total Deeded: 55+/- Acres
Homesite Potential:
The property is being sold as vacant land with the understanding that a Buyer will work with Columbia County Planning department on the permitting process for a buildable single family dwelling permit. The parcel is not associated with any critical areas, floodplains, or shorelines per the county. Residential site plan information, permit requirements, and A-1 setback information as well as a single-family dwelling permit application are available upon request. Buyers are encouraged to perform due diligence, including verifying zoning and land use with Columbia County, and understanding the local permitting process. A site evaluation is recommended to assess topography, soil composition, and drainage, while ensuring access to essential utilities and evaluating road maintenance and environmental considerations.
Columbia County Planning and Building
114 S 2nd Street
Dayton, WA 99328
(509) 382-4676
Power: Columbia REA; Nearby at neighboring property.
09/16/2025
$124,997
7.13 ac.
ACTIVE
Jefferson County - Dowan Creek Rd, Forks, WA
Heres your chance to own your very own fishing spot in the Olympic Peninsula. This 7.13-acre parcel sits on the Bogachiel River just outside the town of Forks with world class hunting and fishing all around you. Bogachiel State Park is just down the road. Olympus National Park and Ruby Beach are within 30 minutes. The 29-mile Bagochiel Hiking Trail (Pacific NW Trail) runs along the other side of the river.
OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH $50,000 DOWN - CONTACT US FOR DETAILS!
The property is heavily timbered, relatively level, and has frontage along a maintained gravel road. There is a natural clearing near the front of the property that would make a good starting point for developing the parcel. Most of the northern half of the property is dried river bed / wetland area to the river. The other side of the river is the Olympic National Forest which will conserve the privacy of the property for generations to come.
Owning property on the Bogachiel (Bogey) is like holding a year-round fishing pass. The Bogey is considered one of the best fishing rivers on the Olympic Peninsula. Because it is not glacier-fed, like many of the other rivers within the park, it does not overflow from snow melt in spring and summer and provides a longer and better fishing season. The river is especially known for its large run of steelhead trout, especially in the upper reaches of the river during December and January. In the winter months, its not unusual for these steelhead to exceed 20-30 pounds. Chinook and Coho salmon can also be caught in the fall.
County: Jefferson, WA
Parcel Number: 712064026
Utilities: None building would be off-grid. It would be a well for water and a septic for waste.
Mobile Homes Allowed: Yes
HOA: None
Zoning: RR-20 Rural Residential.
Nearest Town: 15 min to Forks (Population 3,500). Forks has all the services you would expect from a small town, including restaurants, food markets, hardware stores, gas stations, and even a hospital.
Nearest Regional City: 1 hr 15 min to Port Angeles (Population 20,000)
Nearest Major City & Airport: 3 hr 45 min to Seattle (Population 785,000)
Hunting: GMU 615 (Clearwater) and GMU 607 (Sol Duc) to the north side of the river.
Taxes: Approx. $200 per year
Terrain: Relatively level
Elevation: 280 ft
Nearby Attractions: Bogachiel State Park 10 min
Nearby Attractions: Ruby Beach 25 min
Nearby Attractions: Olympic National Park 30 min
06/27/2025
$139,997
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Kittitas County - Easton, WA
Just one hour east of Seattle lies these 10 acres in the beautiful lake region of the central cascades with frontage along Stampede Creek, a tributary to the Yakima River. The property is located just a few minutes off I-90 and accessed via an easement off a forest service road. Bordering the property are over 4 million acres of the Wenatchee National Forests vast wilderness and beyond. Finding private land in this area is scarce, as this is just one of a small handful of privately owned parcels that are surrounded by national forest.
OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH $75,000 DOWN - CONTACT US FOR DETAILS!
Access to the outdoors is what really sets this parcel apart. Within walking distance is the Palouse to Cascades trail offering 350+ miles of hiking, biking, and backcountry exploration. Also within walking distance is the Yakima River, offering rafting, kayaking, and fishing opportunities. Less than two miles away is the Crystal Springs Sno-Park the largest of its kind in the state, offering access to another 50+ miles of groomed snow trails right from your doorstep. In addition to the numerous mountain peaks, the three main lakes of the area: Keechelus Lake, Kachess Lake, and Cle Elum Lake are all short drives away. Elk, deer, black bear are all prevalent in the area.
There is no HOA and no covenants. Most of the neighboring parcels have either built off-grid cabins or bring up their travel trailers to serve as their weekend or seasonal mountain getaway. Access is ski-in/ski-out via snowmobile during the winter. The corners are marked with pipes and the survey map for this and the adjacent parcels around it is available. The well logs for the adjacent properties show excellent production without having to go deep. This property is currently a black slate, uncleared, and waiting for someone with an imagination to maximize its potential. Its been many years since a property here has been available to purchase so contact us today to not miss out!
County: Kittitas, WA
Parcel Number: 781936
Utilities: None building would be off-grid. Would be a well for water and septic for waste.
HOA: None
Covenants: None
Nearest Town: Easton (Population 1,000): 20 min
Nearest Major City: Seattle (Population 755,000), 1 hr
Zoning: Commercial Forest, includes residential use.
Taxes: $489.38
Terrain Relatively Level
Elevation: 2,400 ft
Nearby Attractions: Crystal Springs Sno-Park 5 min
Nearby Attractions: Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail 5 min
Nearby Attractions: Yakima River 5 min
Nearby Attractions: Keechelus and Kachess Lakes 15 min
Nearby Attractions: Cle Elum Lake 35 min
Nearby Attractions: Mount Rainier 2 hr
11/05/2025
$32,997
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - N Lambert Ln, Republic, WA
Nestled amidst the rugged pacific northwest 30 minutes from the Canadian border lies this 10-acre parcel with unobstructed panoramic views. Excellent potential here with several neighboring properties having been developed with mountain cabins. Located within one of states best wildlife & hunting areas with prevalent populations of mule deer, white-tailed deer, moose, and turkey.
OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH $10,000 DOWN - CONTACT US FOR DETAILS!
The land is within the Curlew Rim Ranches subdivision which has NO ZONING RESTRICTIONS on what you can build, no HOA, and no covenants. Its just you and nature up here a blank canvas for your imagination.
Whether you dream of a full-time residence, seasonal retreat, or a recreational haven stop dreaming about it and contact us today!
County: Ferry, WA
Parcel Number: 33826510048000
Utilities: None building would be off-grid. Would be a well for water and a septic for waste.
Zoning: Ferry County does not have zoning so there are no restrictions.
Mobile Homes Allowed: Yes
HOA: None
Nearest Town: 25 min to Republic (Population 1,000). Republic has all of the small town amenities to expect including a grocery store, supply and hardware stores, restaurants, and a even a hospital.
Nearest Major City & Airport: 2 hr 45 min to Spokane WA (Population 230,000)
Hunting: The property is within GMU 101: Sherman 101. This blankets much of the county and provides some of Washington States best opportunities for hunting and capturing a mule deer, white-tailed deer, moose, and turkey. This link is a great resource for hunting in this region.
Taxes: $96.96
Terrain Mountainous
Elevation: 3,240 ft 3,440 ft
Nearby Attractions: Ferry County Rail Trail 15 min
Nearby Attractions: Curlew Lake 20 min
Nearby Attractions: Sitzmark Ski 1 hr 15 min
Nearby Attractions: 49 Degrees North Ski Resort 2 hr
05/29/2024
$84,899
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - McLaughlin Canyon Rd, Tonasket, WA
40-Acre Mountain Retreat with 758-Acre BLM Easement and Prime Mule Deer Hunting in Tonasket, Washington
Cash Price: $84,899
Owner Financing: $14900 down, then $782.22 per month for 180 months (includes principal, interest and processing).
Reservation Fee: $900 non-refundable reservation fee secures this property. Reservation fee will be counted toward purchase price or down payment.
With your Purchase You Get:
1. CLEAN Title with a Deed in Your Name
2. BUILD on your Land During the Financing Period
3. LIVE on your Land and Run Utilities During the Financing Period
4. NO CLOSING FEES if you Close Directly In-House with our BBB A+ Rated Sales Team
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Buyer Due Diligence: We do our best to ensure listing accuracy. However, buyer is responsible to perform their own due diligence and verify all information, contained herein or not, including access and utility accessibility and costs, and physically visit the property. Property is sold AS IS.
Seller Pays all Closing Costs.
Close to Town:
Located just 15 minutes from Tonasket, WA (great pizza, thai food, coffee, banking, hospital, school, ag stores, building supplies, shipping, and even a new cannabis shop) and 15 minutes from a top quality Deer Processor (Dick Mickey's), this property makes the perfect location for adventure, views, and close access to town.
Mule Deer Heaven:
The mule deer population is outstanding. The ranch is located within Game Management Unit 204, ranked the best county in Washington State for top scoring Mule Deer. Contact us for a private viewing of our owner's trophy shots. Check out the county's hunting prospects guide here. There are also 2 seasons annually (a Spring and Fall season) for black bear.
You are within 15 minutes of custom deer processing that provides a variety of flavors, cuts and options and 30 minutes from our taxidermy friends that live on an Indian reservation.
Clean Title and Exclusive Public Land Access:
As a new owner, you will receive a warranty deed and survey + an exclusive pedestrian easement to 758 acres of neighboring Public Bureau of Land Management (Blm) Land that connects to our main road. This 758 acres is landlocked in the mountains and only accessible from our private road. This is the opportunity you've been waiting for to get a piece of the mountain + be able to hunt large acreage that is lesser known to the general public.
Driving Conditions:
The property itself is accessible all the way up the mountain by our private road which intersects with McCaughlin Canyon Road. Check our driving directions and photos for pictures of the gate and survey. We have installed a circular turnaround pad and driveway directly onto the property where conditions are best for parking, cabin installation and a view over the town. You can drive there by 2WD during the Spring, Summer and Fall. In heavy rain seasons or Winter, we recommend 4WD just in case for seasonal mud and snow. In Heavy Snow conditions we do not recommend driving at all, use a snowmobile or walk. Sections of the road that experience the most annual wear and tear have been graveled; overall road conditions are good. The road is generally at least 6' wide all the way to the top and we have been able to successfully haul cabins and heavy trucks all the way up.
There are 2 Options for Water:
Well Drilling and Spring Water (Can be Unpredictable): Results are mixed across the entire development on the availability for well water. Currently across the 890-Acre ranch, 2 of the tracts have producing wells, another 2 have shallow water hand-dug wells, 1 tract has a dry well, and 3 remaining tracts have above-ground flowing spring-fed water. There is the possibility for addition springs to run underneath the ground but where they are and if they produce can be unpredictable. The producing wells have ranged from 180' in depth to 540' in depth. The dry well is approximately 300' deep. See well reports and producers in our land report below.
Bulk Water Storage from Tonasket (Recommended): Both the Ace Hardware store and Lee Frank Mercantile Store in Tonasket offer solutions to purchase bulk water storage containers and options for pickup and delivery. This is a very affordable and sanitary approach for seasonal recreational usage compared with drilling a new well. 325 Gallon Tanks run ($400) and 2,500 Gallon thanks run ($1,500). Water is sold at an approximate rate of $651 per 500 Gallons (subject to change).
History of McCloughlin Canyon:
Just down the street from this property, you will drive past a lookout point in the canyon where a historical marker is placed. In July 1958, a group of indians (upset by an increasing flow of miners heading for gold fields) lay in ambush through the length of the canyon. As 150 men led by David McCloughlin approached from the south, the warriors camouflaged their stone breastworks with branches. But their wilted leaves alerted McCloughlin's advance party so the Indians opened up prematurely. Firing continued for several hours near the mouth of the canyon. Three miners were killed. The caravan retreated to the Okanogan river and next day crossed over in rafts.
Ag Exemption:
40 acres land for sale in Okanogan, Washington benefits from an agricultural exemption with a small herd of cattle grazing the overall mountainside to keep the property taxes low and grass growth down to protect the land from wildfire risk.
Cell Service and Internet:
Excellent reception at the top of the mountain with good speeds from Verizon, At&T & T-Mobile enabling you to FaceTime off the bluff views. Service along the county road entrance and initial drive up the lower parts of the road is much more challenging. We recommend turning your GPS On before driving up McCaughlin Canyon road in case you temporarily lose service. Internet is best recommended through Starlink Satellite. Connection speeds reach up to 150 BPS with hardly anyone else pointing towards that satellite in this area.
Recreational Purpose:
This ranchette enjoys low but sensible restrictions, allowing numerous uses:
Yurt and Cabin Builds and Commercial Rentals
Full Time Rv
Any Permanent Structures
Tiny Homes
Camping
Basic restrictions are in place to ensure properly handling of waste and wastewater, not leaving fires unattended, hunting or shooting on or over the easement roads, maintaining easement roads, and not using tents and lean-tos / shanties as permanent residences.
One of our customers built a yurt and deck with propane powered water heater and composting toilet. Check out the Sleepy Sasquatch below: (Link)
Land Details:
No Hoa
No Minimum building size
Water: 325 Gallon ($400) and 2,500 Gallon ($1,500) tanks available for purchase at nearby Tonasket Ace Hardware, Lee Frank Mercantile (509) 486-2105. Also sell water at $651 per 500 Gallons.
Electricity: Okanogan Public Utility District. Call for cost estimates of getting power to your property. - 509-422-3310
Satellite internet services: Internet is best recommended through Starlink Satellite. Connection speeds reach up to 150 BPS with hardly anyone else pointing towards that satellite in this area.
Curbside Trash Service: by Upper Valley Disposal Call (509) 476-3910
Tonasket School District : Elementary, Middle School, & High School
Nearby College: Wenatchee Valley College
Elegment ID: Llp_Wa_Tract-Mm
Address: McLaughlin Canyon Rd, Tonasket, Okanogan County, Washington, 98855
Gps: 48.65527, -119.42542
Parcel Number: 3727343003
Size: 40 Acres
Dimension: 1331 ft x 1410 ft
Title: Free & Clear, Warranty Deed
Zoning: Resource - Agriculture Current Use
Taxes: $51.88 per year
Successful Wells and Completion Dates:
Robert Thompson
Okanogan Drilling
County: Okanogan
Well Report ID: 148058, Well Tag Id:Acb607, Notice of Intent Number: W050165
Well Diameter: 6 in. , Well Depth: 540 ft.
Well Type: Water
Well Completion Date: 09-30-1996
Company: Fogle Pump and Supply
Tax Parcel Number: 3627021005
County: Okanogan, Well Address: Tbd, Tonasket
Well Report ID: 1887049, Well Tag Id:Blg913, Notice of Intent Number: We33384
Well Diameter: 6 in. , Well Depth: 180 ft.
Well Type: Water
Well Completion Date: 11-15-2018, Well Report Received Date: 12-13-2018
Nearby Cities & Points of Interest
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15 Minutes to Tonasket, Wa
30 minutes to Walmart Supercenter
30 minutes to Omak City
32 minutes to Wenatchee Valley College North
36 minutes to Sinlaheken Wildlife Area
37 minutes to Okanogan Valley Golf Club
38 minutes to Conconully Lake
38 minutes to Lake Osoyoos and Canadian Border
40 minutes to Bannon Mountain Trailhead
44 minutes to Omak Lake
48 minutes to Fourth of July Trailhead
1 hour to Loup Ski Bowl
1 hour 43 minutes to North Cascades Heli Skiing
3 hours 10 minutes to Spokane, WA & GEG International Airport
07/08/2025
$189,997
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Pend Oreille County - Gray Rd, Newport, WA
40 acres nestled in the forests of Deer Valley, ten minutes from Newport, WA. Has access via a 14-ft wide two-track easement path from Gray Rd. The land is relatively level which is hard to find in this area of the state. Several trails meander through the property to various clearings.
OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH $50,000 DOWN - CONTACT US FOR DETAILS!
Power is available from Gray Road. Deer, Elk, Moose, and Black Bear all roam the area. The property is currently enrolled as forest land and has the benefit of a discounted tax rate. It could either be kept enrolled its current resource management use or could make an amazing off-grid homestead, cabin, seasonal retreat, farming, private ATV course, hunting, camping, or simply a long-term investment.
Nearby Newport located on the Pend Oreille River at the Washington-Idaho border has a supermarket, hardware store, service stations, library, restaurants, and a brewery. Diamond Lake, a local fishing favorite is just 10 minutes away, Lake Pend Orielle is 40 minutes, skiing/snowboarding at 49 degrees north is 50 minutes, and the City of Spokane is only an hour.
Three similar 20-acre properties bordering this one to the east recently sold for $140,000, $161,000, and $168,500, respectively. For a property twice as large for only $189,997, this is a steal! Contact us now!
County: Pend Oreille, WA
Parcel Number: 453121-44-0001
Utilities: Overhead power runs along Gray Road. Would be a well for water and septic for waste.
Mobile Homes Allowed: Yes
HOA: None
Covenants: None
Nearest Town: 10 min to Newport (Population 2,000). Newport has all the small-town amenities you would expect, including a grocery store, locally owned restaurants, a hardware store, a library, and a brewery.
Nearest City: 1 hr to Spokane (Population 230,000)
Hunting: Game Management Unit 117
Zoning: NR40. More info can be found on the property website.
Taxes: $39.92
Terrain: Level
Elevation: 2,440 ft 2,480 ft
Nearby Attractions: Diamond Lake 10 min
Nearby Attractions: Pend Oreille River 10 mins
Nearby Attractions: Colville National Forest 45 min
Nearby Attractions: 49 Degrees North Ski Resort 50 min
Nearby Attractions: Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife 1 hr 40 min
Nearby Attractions: Lake Roosevelt National Recreation 2 hr 30 min
08/06/2025
$2,389,325
1911.46 ac.
ACTIVE
Columbia County - 481 Starveout Rd, Dayton, WA
Patit Creek Ranch:
1,911.46 Acres | Columbia County, WA
Located just nine miles southeast of Dayton, Washington, this exceptional 1,911.46 acre ranch presents a chance to acquire a high-potential investment property in the heart of Columbia County. With its blend of recreational appeal, agricultural income, and renewable energy development potential, this offering stands out as a multi-dimensional asset for the any land investor.
The property features a diverse mix of tillable farmland, timber, brush, native grasslands, and seasonal creeks-supporting a range of uses from hay production and grazing to hunting and recreation. Approximately 399.14 acres are tillable and have historically been used for hay, generating consistent seasonal income. The acreage and elevation variance create prime habitat for wildlife, making the ranch a destination for big game hunters and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Importantly, a portion of the property spans over multiple tax parcels, offering flexibility for future development, conservation opportunities, or subdivision for resale. Additionally, the property's location and topography may make it attractive for renewable energy development, including wind or solar-adding long-term investment upside.
Accessed via county roads, with internal routes ranging from gravel to rugged mountain trails, the property is positioned for both seasonal recreation and year-round utility. While access can be weather-dependent in winter months, the seclusion and scale of the property make it a compelling long-term hold.
This is a Washington property that combines recreational value with current and future income potential-ideal for investors seeking land-backed assets.
-Quick Facts-
*Purchase Price- $2,389,325 ($1,250 Per Acre)
*1,911.46 +/- Non-Contiguous Deeded Acres
*Renewable Energy Development potential
*Off-Grid Homesite (with Potable water & off grid Solar System installed)
*Multiple Tax Lots-Potential future cabin development lots.
*Seasonal Creeks
*Multiple Water Sources- Both Natural and Solar Developed Springs
*Two 12,000 Gallon holding tanks attached to Developed Solar Springs
*Full Perimeter Fencing- Buyer to do own Due Diligence for satisfaction.
*Hunting Unit-GMU 162, which is known for its strong elk and deer populations
*Wildlife- Elk, Deer, Bear, Blue and Ruff Grouse, Turkey and Gray Partridge
*Property is accessed from a maintained seasonal county road.
*9 +/- Miles Southeast of Dayton, WA
*Developed Road system throughout the property
*Exceptional Views
*Approximately 2.5 miles from the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness
Location:
The Patit Creek Ranch property is located approximately 9+/- miles Southeast of Dayton, WA.
Address:481 Starveout Road, Dayton, WA 99328.
Acreage: Non-Contiguous
Total Deeded: 1911.46+/- Acres
Renewable Energy Development:
This property is situated in the path of progress for renewable energy development, with a wind farm located just north of the site. Multiple groups have already expressed interest, highlighting its strong potential for future sustainable energy projects, although no formal agreements have been signed. Its proximity to existing renewable infrastructure offers a significant advantage for developers looking to expand operations in an area that is already moving towards green energy solutions. However, the seller makes no representations or guarantees regarding any potential profits or losses from these discussions. Buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence in evaluating the property's development opportunities.
Farming:
The property includes approximately 399.14 acres of tillable land that has been farmed in the recent past and is currently planted with a mixture of perennial grasses. The seller has been managing the farming operations but has an interested party who could serve as a tenant farmer, offering an opportunity for additional income. The land produces approximately 4 tons per acre with a single cutting annually. Please note that while the property offers valuable agricultural potential, the tillable acres do not come with water rights.
Multiple Tax lot development Potential:
This property consists of multiple tax lots in total-approximately 9 to 10 smaller individual tax lots, each ranging in size, situated along West Patit Creek. A buyer could choose to sell the tax lots separately, allowing for flexible investment options and potentially generating multiple sales. For those interested in developing, the land's size and natural surroundings provide an ideal setting for building cabins, offering a private retreat while still being part of a larger investment opportunity. Buyers should verify zoning and development regulations with Columbia County to ensure their plans align with local guidelines.
Government Programs:
The property has historically qualified for conservation and forest health programs but is not currently enrolled in any. The property may qualify for a variety of state and federal conservation programs, including those offered through the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). Programs may support forest health, habitat enhancement, wildfire mitigation, or other land stewardship practices. Based on the property's characteristics, there could be opportunities to participate in initiatives aimed at improving long-term ecological value while potentially generating supplemental income. Buyers are encouraged to consult with the local NRCS office or other appropriate agencies to explore available programs and confirm eligibility. The Seller and Agent make no guarantees regarding future program participation or associated benefits, and Buyers are advised to complete their own due diligence to fully understand the potential opportunities available for this property.
Homesite:
The property offers a homesite with a partially finished log cabin, giving you the perfect foundation for your dream home. The Seller is conveying the remaining logs gathered to finish the log cabin should a Buyer choose to do so. The homesite is equipped with a 6,000-gallon potable water tank in the ground, which supplies three water hydrants, multiple frost-free faucets and an automatic waterer in the corral, ensuring reliable water access year-round, even in freezing temperatures. The homesite includes a fully operational solar system, featuring eight 430W solar panels, eight 6V 400AH batteries, and a 6,000W pure sine wave inverter. The solar system is housed in geothermal heated and cooled shed, providing efficient energy independence. The property is also set up for horses or livestock with a corral and fenced area, making it ideal for rural living. A legal septic plan has already been drawn up but still needs to be submitted. Sellers have already had an on-site visit and the digging for the perk test. A transfer of paperwork to the Buyer may require a small fee. Buyer to do their own due diligence and verify the process of transferring paperwork.
Recreation:
There are plenty of leisure recreational activities to keep you busy and cool in the warm summer months of Columbia County, Washington. Enjoy horseback riding, hiking, trail running, hunting, and nearby fishing on the Touchet River.
Wildlife:
The area is known to many as one of Washington's premier areas for wildlife and recreational hunting. The property's numerous springs, natural habitable terrain and high-volume vegetation supports a healthy population of elk, deer, and black bear that you will find on the property. Turkeys, Blue grouse, Roughed Grouse, Mourning doves and valley quail all have been harvested from the property as well.
Water:
Both North & West Patit Creek runs along the bottom of the property providing a seasonal water source to both livestock and wildlife. Numerous natural springs are located throughout the property and provide annual and seasonal clean water sources as well. The Seller has developed two springs and installed solar pumps which pump water to two separate 12,000 gallon holding tanks for an additional water supply that then gravity feed to four water troughs for cattle and wildlife.
Fencing:
The property's exterior boundary is fenced. Buyer to do own due diligence as to the condition of the fencing and locations.
Owner: Robert F. Peyton
Access:
Access is from heading East on Hwy 12 out of Dayton, WA then turning East onto Patit Road continue on Patit Road for approximately 7 miles. Then turn south onto Starveout road The property is approximately 2+/- Miles up Starveout road and will be on both sides of the road.
Distances to Other Cities:
Dayton, WA- 9 +/- Miles
Walla Walla, WA- 43+/- Miles
Spokane, WA- 164 +/-Miles
Boise, ID- 183 +/- Miles
Seattle, WA- 222 +/- Miles
Topography, Elevation, Growing Season and Rainfall:
The property is mainly sloped to rolling topography with flat tillable portions in areas. The elevation of the property is approximately 2,200 +/- feet and rises to 3,300 +/- feet. The growing season or average frost-free period is about 135-170 days annually in the area. The average rainfall is approximately 18"- 25" per annum.
Area Info:
Discover Dayton, Washington: A Gateway to Recreation, History, and Investment Opportunities
Nestled in the rolling hills of Southeast Washington, Dayton is a picturesque small-town rich in history, culture, and outdoor adventure. Known as the county seat of Columbia County, Dayton offers a perfect blend of rural charm and modern convenience, making it an attractive location for those seeking property investments in the Pacific Northwest.
Historical Appeal:
Dayton's historic downtown boasts beautifully preserved Victorian buildings and a variety of local shops, cafes, and galleries, giving the town a unique character that appeals to those who value culture and history. With the oldest working courthouse in the state and a historic train depot, Dayton embraces its rich heritage while maintaining a friendly and
09/26/2025
$84,997
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Pend Oreille County - Deer Valley Rd, Newport, WA
20 acres at a rock bottom price situated up on a hill with fantastic views of the northeastern WA countryside. Access is via a private easement ensuring the ample distance from the traveling public. The character of the land is a mix of exposed open views and dense forest. A small creek runs through the trees at bottom of the hill.
OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH $40,000 DOWN - CONTACT US FOR DETAILS!
This and many of the surrounding parcels have been used as hunting properties in the past. Deer, Elk, Moose, Black Bear, and Cougar all are found in the area. The neighbor informed us that bull moose were recently seen on the property.
There are no restrictions, no covenants, and no HOA. Would make an amazing off-grid homestead, cabin, seasonal retreat, hunting property, camping or glamping spot, to simply hold as a stable long-term investment.
Nearby Newport located on the Pend Oreille River at the Washington-Idaho border has a supermarket, hardware store, service stations, library, restaurants, and a brewery. Diamond Lake, a local fishing favorite is just 15 minutes away, skiing/snowboarding at 49 degrees north is 45 minutes, Lake Pend Orielle is 50 minutes, and Spokane is 1 hour.
County: Pend Oreille, WA
Parcel Number: 443114-41-0002
Utilities: None building would be off-grid. Would be a well for water and a septic for waste.
Mobile Homes Allowed: Yes
HOA: None
Nearest Town: 20 min to Newport (Population 2,000). Newport has all the small town amenities you would expect, including a grocery store, locally owned restaurants, hardware store, library, and a brewery.
Nearest City: 1 hr to Spokane (Population 230,000)
Hunting: Game Management Unit 117
Zoning: NR40
Taxes: $257.15
Terrain: Mountainous
Elevation: 2,840 2,920 ft
Nearby Attractions: Diamond Lake 20 min
Nearby Attractions: Pend Oreille River 40 min
Nearby Attractions: Colville National Forest 45 min
Nearby Attractions: 49 Degrees North Ski Resort 50 min
Nearby Attractions: Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife 1 hr 40 min
Nearby Attractions: Lake Roosevelt National Recreation 2 hr 15 min
06/04/2024
$895,000
1.95 ac.
ACTIVE
San Juan County - Eastsound, WA
Harnden Island is surrounded by Sucia Island's magnificent 564 acre Marine State Park. This 1.9 acre private island provides you with the remarkable opportunity to own your very own island nestled in amongst the San Juans! Perched atop is a charming A-frame cabin which allows you to take in the breathtaking views of Fossil Bay and coastline, islands & distant mountains. Nearby, you have full access to the Sucia Island Marine State Park guest dock. This island is located just 2.5 miles North of Orcas Island & 16 miles West of Bellingham, and situated close enough for all life's necessities but secluded enough to enjoy the peaceful PNW life. Ideal for recreational and off grid use. 4845'06.6"N 12254'01.6"W
10/17/2025
$3,335,000
389.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - 54 Hardrock Road, Republic, WA
Experience luxury, privacy, and wilderness on this 389+ acre income-producing ranch. Produces 100+ tons of premium grass hay yearly. Features a lodge-style home with handcrafted details, panoramic views of Curlew Lake and the Kettle Crest Mountains, multiple ponds, barn, guest cabin, and a 60x120 indoor arenaan equestrian and outdoor paradise
Land
Spanning 389 acres, this exceptional property offers a diverse landscape of rolling meadows, fertile hayfields, and gently timbered hillsides. The productive soils support over 100 tons of premium grass hay annually, while multiple ponds and natural springs enhance both beauty and utility. Native grasses, evergreens, and aspen groves create a rich habitat for wildlife and a picture-perfect ranch setting.
Improvements
The property showcases a 4,721 sq ft stunning lodge-style primary residence, built with exceptional craftsmanship and featuring hand-hewn woodwork, a grand stone fireplace, and a signature tower staircase. The home offers generous living space designed for comfort and entertaining, with panoramic views throughout. Additional improvements include a charming 552 sq ft guest cabin, a custom 7200 sq ft barn, and an impressive 60120 indoor arena/shop. The ranch is fully fenced and cross-fenced, with multiple ponds, hay storage areas, and well-maintained access roads supporting both livestock and hay operations. Dont miss the large garden area.
Recreation
Ferry County is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise, and this ranch sits at the heart of it all. Just minutes from Curlew Lake, enjoy exceptional boating, fishing, kayaking, and swimming in crystal-clear waters. Nearby Kettle Crest trails offer miles of hiking, horseback riding, and ATV exploration through pristine wilderness. In winter, the region transforms into a haven for snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, wildlife watching, and ice fishing on Lake Curlew. With abundant deer, elk, and upland game, it's a premier year-round recreation destination.
Agriculture
This highly productive ranch yields over 100 tons of premium grass hay annually from fertile, well-managed fields. The property's combination of rich soils, natural water sources, and a favorable climate makes it ideal for hay production, livestock grazing, or expanding agricultural operations. Fenced and cross-fenced pastures provide excellent rotational grazing opportunities, while multiple ponds and seasonal streams ensure reliable water for both crops and animals. The land's balance of open meadows and timbered sections also supports sustainable land management and potential future diversification. Property is nicely treed with a mix of fir, pine, and quaking aspens, making for excellent deer habitat
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
There are two registered wells that are tested frequently and 4 other water sources, plus multiple springs throughout the property.
General Operations
The property produces over 100 tons of hay for extra income. There is also Airbnb potential.
Region & Climate
Located in scenic Ferry County, Washington, this area is known for its unspoiled natural beauty, four distinct seasons, and relaxed rural lifestyle. The region enjoys warm, dry summers and crisp, snowy wintersideal for both agriculture and outdoor recreation. Average annual precipitation is moderate, supporting lush pastures and vibrant forests. Nearby communities like Republic and Curlew offer small-town charm, local events, and easy access to lakes, trails, and wilderness areas
History
Ferry County, rich in pioneer and mining heritage, was established in the late 1800s and named after Washington's first governor, Elisha P. Ferry. The region thrived during the gold rush era, with the nearby town of Republic serving as a historic mining hub that still retains its Old West charm. Over time, the area transitioned into a haven for ranching, logging, and recreation. This property embodies that legacyland once worked for its natural resources is now carefully managed for hay production, livestock, and conservation. Its enduring character and craftsmanship reflect the pioneering spirit that built Ferry County.
Location
This private ranch is located in the scenic highlands of Ferry County, just minutes from Curlew Lake and the charming town of Republic, WA. Republic offers essential amenities including grocery stores, restaurants, schools, and healthcare. The property is easily accessible year-round via maintained county roads, yet offers total seclusion behind a gated entrance. For regional travel, the Ferry County Airport accommodates small aircraft, while Spokane International Airportapproximately 2.5 hours awayprovides major commercial service. The Canadian border is less than an hour north, offering easy access to additional destinations and recreation.
06/07/2022
$817,000
570 ac.
ACTIVE
Okanogan County - 570X Tunk Creek Road, Riverside, WA
(Owner Financing Now Available) The Figlensky Springs Ranch includes 570 Acres already subdivided into multiple 20 acre parcels. There is varied terrain and timbered land with excellent hunting and majestic views near Riverside, Washington. Borders 1000's of acres of public land for recreational activities.
Land
Embrace Nature's Embrace at Our Serene Ranch Retreat
Nestled within the embrace of nature, our ranch stands as a testament to the beauty and resilience of the land it calls home. As you step onto this picturesque haven, you're welcomed by breathtaking views that stretch over the valley below, inviting you to pause and savor the tranquility that envelopes this special place.
Land That Tells a Story:
In years past, the upper meadow of our ranch was diligently farmed, producing golden hay that nourished the livestock that once roamed these hills. The echoes of hard work and dedication still linger in the air, creating a sense of legacy and connection to the land.
Nature's Lifelines:
Dozens of springs gracefully cascade down from the pinnacle of the ranch, weaving a vital tapestry that ensures the land stays vibrant and lush well into the summer. These natural springs become the lifeblood, a testament to the resilience of the ecosystem that has thrived here for generations.
A Tapestry of Terrain:
The ranch unfolds with diverse terrain, presenting a captivating mosaic of landscapes. From the steeper timbered ground in the higher elevations to the rolling hills that gently cradle a sizable meadow, each contour tells a story of the land's resilience and adaptability. A reflective pond mirrors the sky, adding a touch of serenity to this vibrant tableau.
Northward Whispers of Aspens:
Gazing northward, you'll discover a large thicket of Quaking Aspens, their leaves whispering stories of seasons gone by. These elegant trees, with leaves that flutter like golden coins in the wind, stand as sentinels to the ever-changing beauty of the ranch. Their presence adds a touch of grace to the natural symphony that plays out across the landscape.
Heartfelt Connection to the Land:
Every inch of this ranch exudes a heartfelt connection to the land. It's not just a property; it's a living, breathing testament to the cycles of life, the nurturing touch of water, and the enduring spirit of the wilderness. As you wander through the meadows and stand among the aspens, you can't help but feel a profound sense of belonging to a place where nature and history intertwine.
Discover the Beauty:
Come, explore our ranch, where the views are boundless, the meadows whisper tales of yesteryears, and the aspens stand tall in silent tribute to the beauty that surrounds us. Here, amid the varied terrain and the song of running springs, you'll find not just a ranch but a sanctuary where the heart of nature beats in perfect harmony with our own.
Recreation
Year-round recreation, this ranch lies within the Mule Deer migration route. Enjoy all four seasons activities are endless for the outdoor person. Figlensky Springs Ranch has a variety of topography with some great trails winding thru the property onto thousands of acres of adjoining public lands. Several small lakes can be found in this area, and you might even catch a few fish.
Agriculture
The Figlensky Spring Ranch has been a spring and early summer cattle grazing ranch with lush green grass and a small spring-fed seasonal pond for cattle to drink from. Several springs have been identified on the property. A person could capture more of the fresh spring water available with a bit of work.
There is a fair amount of Mature timber on the ranch. Although a fire did burn many trees in 2015, there seems to be enough timber for the animals to have some decent cover from the weather.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
All related Mineral Rights are transferred to the new owner at the time of closing
Region & Climate
Okanogan County, Washington gets 16 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.
Okanogan County averages 58 inches of snow per year. The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
On average, there are 189 sunny days per year in Okanogan County. The US average is 205 sunny days.
Okanogan County gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 88 days per year. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. In order for precipitation to be counted you have to get at least .01 inches on the ground to measure.
Weather Highlights
Summer High: the July high is around 86 degrees
Winter Low: the January low is 20
Rain: averages 16 inches of rain a year
Snow: averages 58 inches of snow a year
History
The western Okanogan Highlands has historically beena significant source of mineral production. While the primary target has been gold, other ore deposits have been mined as well. Midnight uranium mine, The Okanogan Highlands, in the northeast, are an extension of the Rocky Mountains. Their north-south ranges, with summits that rise to more than 7,000 feet (2,100 metres), are separated by glaciated trenches. With a 2020 population of2,594, it is the 153rd largest city in Washington and the 6708th largest city in the United States . Okanogan is currently growing at a rate of 0.08% annually and its population has increased by 1.65% since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 2,552 in 2010. Dry forests of ponderosa pine and low grasses dominate the valleys and mountains in this region. The Okanagan south of Kelowna has a semi-arid climate (Kppen: Bsk) with hot, dry summers and cool winters. The average daytime temperature in this region is about 15.0 C (59.0 F), which is the warmest in Canada.
Location
Omak Airport, also known as Omak Municipal Airport or Omak City Airport, is a regional airport located 3 miles north of Omak, Washington, a city in the Okanogan region of United States.
Address:102J Omak Airport Rd, Omak, WA 98841
Elevation:1,305
Phone:(509) 826-6270
Opened:1956
Serves:Omak
Code:KOMK, OMK
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