Rare Opportunity to Own 2.88 Acres in the Heart of Acme along Highway 9. This parcel offers a great balance of accessibility and privacy, with gently sloping terrain and territorial surroundings. Zoned Agricultural with potential for residential use (buyer to verify), this property is ideal for those looking to build a home, create a weekend retreat, or hold as a long-term investment in a growing rural market. Located outside of the flood zone and within close proximity to the Nooksack River, Mount Baker recreation, and just a short drive to Bellingham, this is an excellent chance to secure usable acreage at an approachable price point. Priced at assessed value – strong opportunity for buyers seeking value in Whatcom County. No utilities installed. Buyer to verify all feasibility including septic, well, and access improvements. Don’t miss this opportunity to own land in one of Whatcom County’s most scenic and desirable rural areas.
Gorgeous East Whatcom County acreage with mountain views, road access, trees, creek, wetlands...even touches the Mighty Samish River at its headwaters. ELK!! Hard to find nearly 42 acres. Great views of the Twin Sisters Mountain Range and local foothills. The South Fork Valley is a gorgeous place, and this is just south of Acme off Highway 9.
Stunning property overlooking the headwaters of the Samish River is approx. 160 ac. of rural forest land. The gently sloping hillside includes a year-round spring feed creek, views of the scenic upper Samish River Valley and a spectacular view of the Twin Sisters and Mt Baker. Adjoining, to the North is thousands of acres of State owned public land reaching to Lake Whatcom and Bellingham. The RF zoning is unique to this timberland and may offer a land division opportunity. 3 Parcels, 120 ac, 38.8 ac & .74 ac. Harvested and replanted in 2013. Buyer to verify all information. Approx 30 min to Bellingham and 10 min to the Acme Diner.
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Acme is located in Washington. Acme, Washington has a population of 108. The county average for households married with children is 31.2%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $70,011 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Acme is 0 years.
The average high temperature in July is 72.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 34.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 39.3 inches per year, with 6.8 inches of snow per year.