Discover the perfect canvas for your dream home on this serene 2.39 acre residential parcel. Tucked away in a peaceful setting, this heavily forested property offers a beautiful blend of mature trees and partially cleared space—ideal for building while still preserving privacy and natural beauty. Spot native wildlife, and enjoy seasonal mushrooms growing right on your own land. Whether you envision a custom home, cozy cabin, or private retreat, this property provides the space, tranquility, and connection to nature you’ve been searching for. A rare opportunity to own usable acreage with both seclusion and possibility. Tiny home currently on property does not convey.
Two, timbered tracts located directely off of a paved county road with power and phone. Gently sloping topography which lends itself towards views of the valley. One of the parcels is zoned Forestry and the other is RDD-20. Reprod timber stands consist of approximately 4 acres of 30 year old Douglas Fir and approximately 25 and a half acres of 23 year old Douglas Fir. About seven and a half acres of 75 year old Douglas Fir in the stream buffers. Two access points off of Bunker Creek Road East but, the northern one is fairly grown over. This one could potentially make for one (or two) home sites just north of Adna. Surrounded by common timberlands, rural residential tracts and Ag properties. Buyer to verify all information.
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