20 acres of fully timbered land with RW5 zoning allows for future development. This property offers a great end of road location in a private and beautiful neighborhood. A small creek touches on the southwest corner of the property, and then slopes up from there. PUD power is available but a well and septic would be needed in order to develop. Or use as an investment and let the trees continue to grow. Currently held in a reduced taxing designation for forestland. Forester Comments: 6 acres of recently PCT’d 15 year old mixed conifer, 14 acres of 40+ year old mixed alder and Spruce. Approximately 250 MBF of standing timber
Absolutely amazing views of Lake Pleasant and surrounding area! 35.97 acres of vacant land zoned Neighborhood Conservation. Zoning allows for residential use and cluster development possibilities and could be a developers dream. Road for residential access is needed, but the view from midway up the property is stunning. Upper area access road available through DNR land. Land would need individual septic and well installation but PUD power is available at the paved road to the west. Or, don't worry about subdivision and build your dream estate with a phenomenal view! Forester Comments: 26 acres of 6 year old Sitka Spruce with recent conifer release treatment. Remaining timber is approximately 40+ years old mixed hemlock and alder.
Rare Lake Pleasant property, this exceptional property boasts an impressive 180 feet of private waterfront, offering unparalleled access to the breathtaking natural beauty of the surroundings. Spanning across two tax parcels and encompassing a generous one-acre expanse, this picturesque parcel presents an extraordinary opportunity to create your own lakeside sanctuary. With no restrictions to hinder your vision, the possibilities are endless. Whether you dream of constructing a custom retreat perfectly tailored to your preferences or prefer the simplicity of a camping getaway under the open skies, this property provides the freedom to manifest your aspirations.
Beaver is located in Washington. Beaver, Washington has a population of 312. Beaver is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 21.28% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 18.88%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $60,044 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Beaver is 57.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 71 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 35.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 99.4 inches per year, with 7.8 inches of snow per year.