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photo taken May 6th, 2006 by Brandon Zahn
(click image to enlarge)
This is a view from the eastern part of the Mills Flat Property over-looking
the Methow River to the southeast. To see more details on the location
in North Central Washington click
here, to see more photos click
here. This prime Washington State real estate is for sale by owner and includes all of the possibilities
for hunting, fishing, recreation, golfing, privacy, wildlife viewing,
or just good old country living. |
This is an exclusive real estate
offer! This property is bordered by National Forest and overlooks
the Methow River making it a real estate investing dream. To reserve
this pristine North Central Washington Property in the Methow Valley
fill out the form below or click
here to make an offer.
To just get more information about this secluded North Central Washington
Property, near Winthrop, Washington, fill out this simple form and
the owner will contact you to answer all of your questions and provide
you with a quote.
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Methow Valley, Mills Flat Property Overview:
Asking
Price: |
$1,500,000 -
Make an Offer! |
Type: |
Acreage |
Acreage: |
260 |
Address: |
North of Methow, Washington about 3 miles |
City: |
Methow |
State, Zip |
WA, 98834 |
Click Here to Request
More Information! Recreation near this
Methow Valley, Mills Flat Property:
Methow Valley, Washington Fishing: Grab yourself a rod, reel
and cast away for some of the finest fishing in the country. Hike
up those hip-waders and venture into the clear rushing streams and
secluded babbling brooks. From rocky shores to alpine forests, hundreds
of pristine lakes, ponds and secret fishing holes lie waiting to be
discovered-the perfect test for your fly, or bottom fishing, skills.
Methow Valley, Washington Golfing: Golfers in the
area enjoy some of the World's most diverse and dramatic vistas as
they travel the fairways and pursue their passion. Many famous course
designers have been anxious to use the beautiful landscapes to create
world-class courses. The terrain yields an impressive array of styles
and conditions and relatively mild weather allows courses to stay
open year-round. Methow Valley in Washington State is an exotic, premier
golf destination, with a reputation and line-up of top courses that
grows every year.
Hospitals/medical centers near
this Methow Valley, Mills Flat Washington Property:
Okanogan-Douglas District Hospital
(Brewster, Washington)
Lake Chelan Community Hospital
(Chelan, Washington)
Mid-Valley Hospital
(Omak, Washington)
Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to
this Methow Valley, Mills Flat Washington Property:
Pangborn Memorial (Wenatchee,
Washington; ID: EAT)
Grant County International
(Moses Lake, Washington; ID: MWH)
Yakima Air Terminal/Mcallister Field
(Yakima, Washington;
ID: YKM)
Other public-use airports nearest to
this Methow Valley, Mills Flat Washington Property:
Anderson Field (Brewster,
Washington; ID: S97)
Chelan Municipal (Chelan,
Washington; ID: S10)
Twisp Municipal (Twisp,
Washington; ID: 2S0)
Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to this Methow
Valley, Mills Flat Washington Property:
Wenatchee Valley College
(Wenatchee, Washington; Full-time enrollment: 2,074)
Central Washington University
(Ellensburg, Washington; Full-Time enrollment: 7,420)
Yakima Valley Community College
(Yakima, Washington; Full-Time enrollment: 2,906)
Columbia Basin College
(Pasco, WA; Full-Time enrollment: 3,529)
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
(Seattle, Washington; Full-Time enrollment: 32,742)
Bellevue Community College
(Bellevue, Washington; Full-Time enrollment: 7,013)
Everett Community College
(Everett, Washington; Full-Time enrollment: 3,970)
Public primary/middle schools near
this Methow Valley, Mills Flat Washington Property:
Pateros High School
(Students: 175; Location: 344 W Beach Street Pateros,
Washington; Grades: 06 - 12)
Pateros Elementary (Students:
120; Location: 344 W Beach Street Pateros, Washington; Grades: PK
- 05) |
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photo taken May 6th, 2006 by Brandon Zahn
(click on image to enlarge) |
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