- ADDRESS:
- 5601 NE 276TH AVE Camas, WA 98607
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- Price:
- $825,000
- Beds:
- 4
- Baths:
- 2.1
- Ft²:
- 2312
- Acres:
- 2.05
- MLS#:
- 648834020
- Lot Size:
- 1 to 2.99 Acres
- Type:
- Detachd
- Zone:
- R5
- County:
- Clark
- Style:
- 2 Stories
- Yr Built:
- 2015
- Status:
- Active
- Levels:
- 2
- Garage:
- Attached
- Heat:
- Heat Pump
- Roof:
- Composition
- View:
- Territorial, Trees/Woods
- Elem:
- Other
- Middle:
- Liberty
- High:
- Camas
- Lot Desc:
- Sloped, Terraced, Trees, Wooded
- Area:
- Camas City Limits
- Exterior:
- Barn(s), Covered Patio, Fenced, Outbuilding, RV Parking, Tool Shed
- Courtesy of:
- Keller Williams Realty
- Remarks:
- As you drive from the city to the country, your cares melt away - trees and beauty surround you, and the sound of nature and a creek greet you as soon as you pull up to this charming country home. Minutes from the stylish downtown Camas area for shopping and culture, Lacamas Lake for water sports & hiking, or golf courses and freeways, you are close to everything you need! With 2 barns, sheds, a shop, a chicken coop, and more, this is a perfect place to have animals or a garden and live off the land, park your toys, or both! The home itself has a fantastic covered patio with a pathway to a fire pit, surrounded by a rolling lawn and trees with a creek running through.The open kitchen flows into a family room and outside onto the patio, with an island and stylish cabinets. The rest of the main floor has an office, fun display areas, and a nook for a desk or a bar. This great floorplan has lots of storage and 4 spacious bedrooms upstairs with a lovely primary suite. All windows have views of greenery, and some have city lights.The property is divided into four main tiers: the top tier, designed for animals, includes a large barn (about 500 sq. ft.), a smaller barn (150–200 sq. ft.), a goat shed, a chicken coop, and a pole/hay barn.The main level features the house and a fire pit as the central gathering space. The third tier contains a wood storage shed and an earth path running from the front yard to the backyard, with a 12–15 ft. section showing some erosion where it’s best to stay close to the rock wall. And the bottom section, the lowest part of the property, includes a large metal shed (about 350 sq. ft.), a forested area, and a dirt path connecting up to the third tier and back to the main level.