The median home value in Marlin, WA is $157,450.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $177,400.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Marlin, WA is $157,450.
Approximately 75.5% of Marlin homes are owned,
compared to 7.81% rented, while
16.69% are vacant.
Marlin real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Marlin real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
37.1 acres located less than 5 miles east of the town of Wilson Creek, zoned COM-NEC. Property has a Utility shed, a pumphouse, and two storage shipping containers that will stay, along with everything inside them. All services (Power, Private Well, On-Site Septic) are on the property and connected. Additional full connections for an RV on the property as well. Great area to build a home and raise some animals in the peace and quiet away from the city, and/or enjoy all the area's recreational activities (Hiking/Fishing/Hunting/Camping/ Swimming, etc..). Don't miss your opportunity to own this large parcel with lots of possibilities. Property is split on the north side by Road 22.
Hidden Coulee Hideaway with 133+ Acres to call your home! This home was renovated to the studs in 2012, new plumbing, wiring, HVAC, windows, roof, and everything underneath! Cozy cabin layout featuring a wood stove, large kitchen w/appliances, a beautiful sunroom w/hot tub overlooking the property around the home & barns, even a huge stone lined root cellar and cistern from many years past! This home sits on a massive unfinished basement with large opening windows. Storage galore or? Crab Creek is the property line to the north, the property features wetlands and all of the animals that call them home! Beautiful canyons/coulees, lots of barnwood and room to call your own!! Two wells, shop & barn, fenced garden, tractor, even 10kw solar!
317 +/- acres of dry land farm. The current crop is winter wheat . Located in Odessa aquifer project. The average dry land yield in this area is 30 - 40 bushels per acre & the average rainfall is 7 - 9 inches annually. Wildlife that calls this property home include deer and game birds. The property is accessed via paved and gravel roads that are maintained by the county throughout the year. The possibilities are endless. Seller Financing available.
640 +/- acres of dry land farm. Located in Odessa aquifer project. Property has available 3 phase power, well, 17.98 acres has water right and can be irrigated. The portion had a house that burned down several years ago. Most of the property is fenced with gates and 4 strand barbed wire. The average dry land yield in this area is 30 - 40 bushels per acre & the average rainfall is 7 - 9 inches annually. . Wildlife that calls this property home include deer and game birds. The property is accessed via paved and gravel roads that are maintained by the county throughout the year. The possibilities are endless.
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