Nestled in the mountains overlooking the Yakima Valley lies this pristine 40-acre parcel waiting for someone to claim it as their own. There is a septic permit on file for a 4-bedroom home. The rural zoning allows many flexible uses! Roads are maintained year-round by Yakima Ranches. Its just you and nature up here a blank canvas for your imagination.
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This property has a very rural feeling, yet at only 20 minutes from town, you are close to all the amenities needed in the Valley. Furthermore, if you value privacy, bordering the land to the north is over 300,000 acres of the Yakima Training Center which is nearly all undeveloped. Deer and Elk can be found roaming the hills as well as many small game.
Most properties are listed at over $2,000 per acre. At under $1,300 per acre and a septic already installed, we feel this is the best value in the area.
County: Yakima, WA
Parcel Number: 201305-22001
Legal Description: T13N, R20E, Section 5, NW1/4 NW 1/4
Utilities: A septic system has been installed. Inquire to view the permit documents. There is no power in the area. A well can be drilled for water.
Zoning: Rural ELDP More info can be found on this link.
HOA: Yakima Ranches
HOA dues: $350/yr
Nearest City: 20 minutes to Yakima (Pop 97,000). Yakima Airport serves direct flights to Seattle.
Nearest Major Cities & International Airport: 2 hr 30 min to Seattle (Pop: 750,000), 3 hrs 15 min to Portland (Pop: 635,000), and 3 hrs 15 minutes to Spokane (Pop: 230,000).
Mineral Rights: No, mineral rights were separated from the surface estate long ago. 99.9% of properties dont have them.
Hunting: GMU 372 includes harvests of Deer and Elk
Taxes: $185/yr
Terrain: Rolling
Elevation: 2,740 2,880 ft
City of Yakima The Heart of Central Washington
Yakima is the largest city in Yakima County with a population of about 97,000 the 11th largest city in Washington State. With its beautiful weather, central location, relatively low cost of living, and strong sense of community, Yakima is a premiere place to live, work, and play. The region has long been known as one of the worlds leading producers of apples, cherries, peaches, and pears.
The Yakima Valley is fortunate to be home to multiple craft beverage makers (breweries, distilleries, and wineries) that regularly draw visitors. Outdoor recreation, including water and snow skiing, fishing, boating, hiking, horse back riding, and white water rafting, also makes Yakima a favorite destination for people from throughout the Northwest and around the world.
Nearby Attractions: Yakima Area Arboretum 25 min
Nearby Attractions: Central WA State Fair Park 30 min
Nearby Attractions: Cowiche Canyon Trail 40 min
Nearby Attractions: White Pass Ski Area 1 hr 40 min
Nearby Attractions: Mount Rainier National Park 2 hr
Nearby Attractions: Snoqualmie Falls 2 hr 15 min