Ferry County, Washington Land For Sale (23 results)
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10/17/2025
$3,235,000
389.6 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - 54 Hardrock Road, Republic, WA
Experience luxury, privacy, and wilderness on this 389+ acre income-producing ranch. Produces 100+ tons of premium grass hay yearly. Features a lodge-style home with handcrafted details, panoramic views of Curlew Lake and the Kettle Crest Mountains, multiple ponds, barn, guest cabin, and a 60x120 indoor arena--an equestrian and outdoor paradise
Land
Spanning 389 acres, this exceptional property offers a diverse landscape of rolling meadows, fertile hayfields, and gently timbered hillsides. The productive soils support over 100 tons of premium grass hay annually, while multiple ponds and natural springs enhance both beauty and utility. Native grasses, evergreens, and aspen groves create a rich habitat for wildlife and a picture-perfect ranch setting.
Improvements
The property showcases a 4,721 sq ft stunning lodge-style primary residence, built with exceptional craftsmanship and featuring hand-hewn woodwork, a grand stone fireplace, and a signature tower staircase. The home offers generous living space designed for comfort and entertaining, with panoramic views throughout. Additional improvements include a charming 552 sq ft guest cabin, a custom 7200 sq ft barn, and an impressive 60120 indoor arena/shop. The ranch is fully fenced and cross-fenced, with multiple ponds, hay storage areas, and well-maintained access roads supporting both livestock and hay operations. Dont miss the large garden area.
Recreation
Ferry County is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise, and this ranch sits at the heart of it all. Just minutes from Curlew Lake, enjoy exceptional boating, fishing, kayaking, and swimming in crystal-clear waters. Nearby Kettle Crest trails offer miles of hiking, horseback riding, and ATV exploration through pristine wilderness. In winter, the region transforms into a haven for snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, wildlife watching, and ice fishing on Lake Curlew. With abundant deer, elk, and upland game, it's a premier year-round recreation destination.
Agriculture
This highly productive ranch yields over 100 tons of premium grass hay annually from fertile, well-managed fields. The property's combination of rich soils, natural water sources, and a favorable climate makes it ideal for hay production, livestock grazing, or expanding agricultural operations. Fenced and cross-fenced pastures provide excellent rotational grazing opportunities, while multiple ponds and seasonal streams ensure reliable water for both crops and animals. The land's balance of open meadows and timbered sections also supports sustainable land management and potential future diversification. Property is nicely treed with a mix of fir, pine, and quaking aspens, making for excellent deer habitat
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
There are two registered wells that are tested frequently and 4 other water sources, plus multiple springs throughout the property.
General Operations
The property produces over 100 tons of hay for extra income. There is also Airbnb potential.
Region & Climate
Located in scenic Ferry County, Washington, this area is known for its unspoiled natural beauty, four distinct seasons, and relaxed rural lifestyle. The region enjoys warm, dry summers and crisp, snowy winters--ideal for both agriculture and outdoor recreation. Average annual precipitation is moderate, supporting lush pastures and vibrant forests. Nearby communities like Republic and Curlew offer small-town charm, local events, and easy access to lakes, trails, and wilderness areas
History
Ferry County, rich in pioneer and mining heritage, was established in the late 1800s and named after Washington's first governor, Elisha P. Ferry. The region thrived during the gold rush era, with the nearby town of Republic serving as a historic mining hub that still retains its Old West charm. Over time, the area transitioned into a haven for ranching, logging, and recreation. This property embodies that legacy--land once worked for its natural resources is now carefully managed for hay production, livestock, and conservation. Its enduring character and craftsmanship reflect the pioneering spirit that built Ferry County.
Location
This private ranch is located in the scenic highlands of Ferry County, just minutes from Curlew Lake and the charming town of Republic, WA. Republic offers essential amenities including grocery stores, restaurants, schools, and healthcare. The property is easily accessible year-round via maintained county roads, yet offers total seclusion behind a gated entrance. For regional travel, the Ferry County Airport accommodates small aircraft, while Spokane International Airport--approximately 2.5 hours away--provides major commercial service. The Canadian border is less than an hour north, offering easy access to additional destinations and recreation.
01/08/2026
$825,000
42 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - 98 TALL TIMBER Ln, Republic, WA
Experience serene mountain living in this stunning 5-bedroom 4-bath log home overlooking Curlew Lake. Situated on 42 forested acres, this 4,100 sq. ft. property features a lodge-style interior, exposed beams and expansive windows that showcase sweeping lake and forest views. Whether you're looking for a full-time residence, vacation getaway or multi-use investment, this turnkey retreat blends rustic charm with modern convenience in a peaceful private setting. New kitchen appliances, new heat pump w/mini splits.
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11/05/2025
$31,997
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - N Lambert Ln, Republic, WA
Nestled amidst the rugged pacific northwest 30 minutes from the Canadian border lies this 10-acre parcel with unobstructed panoramic views. Excellent potential here with several neighboring properties having been developed with mountain cabins. Located within one of states best wildlife & hunting areas with prevalent populations of mule deer, white-tailed deer, moose, and turkey.
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The land is within the Curlew Rim Ranches subdivision which has NO ZONING RESTRICTIONS on what you can build, no HOA, and no covenants. Its just you and nature up here a blank canvas for your imagination.
Whether you dream of a full-time residence, seasonal retreat, or a recreational haven stop dreaming about it and contact us today!
County: Ferry, WA
Parcel Number: 33826510048000
Utilities: None building would be off-grid. Would be a well for water and a septic for waste.
Zoning: Ferry County does not have zoning so there are no restrictions.
Mobile Homes Allowed: Yes
HOA: None
Nearest Town: 25 min to Republic (Population 1,000). Republic has all of the small town amenities to expect including a grocery store, supply and hardware stores, restaurants, and a even a hospital.
Nearest Major City & Airport: 2 hr 45 min to Spokane WA (Population 230,000)
Hunting: The property is within GMU 101: Sherman 101. This blankets much of the county and provides some of Washington States best opportunities for hunting and capturing a mule deer, white-tailed deer, moose, and turkey. This link is a great resource for hunting in this region.
Taxes: $96.96
Terrain Mountainous
Elevation: 3,240 ft 3,440 ft
Nearby Attractions: Ferry County Rail Trail 15 min
Nearby Attractions: Curlew Lake 20 min
Nearby Attractions: Sitzmark Ski 1 hr 15 min
Nearby Attractions: 49 Degrees North Ski Resort 2 hr
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06/17/2026
$750,000
0.39 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - 6 Marions Cove Road, Republic, WA
Nestled along the shoreline with rare low-bank waterfront access, this fully updated 2 bed/2 bath lake retreat is the kind of property people wait years to find. Nearly every major improvement was completed in 2025, creating a turnkey waterfront escape where the hard work has already been done and the fun begins the moment you arrive. Step outside onto the expansive 2025 lakeside deck that stretches nearly to the waters edge and soak in the kind of easy lake access that is becoming increasingly hard to find. The dock is ready, the water toys are included, and this property comes packed with everything needed for unforgettable lake days and cozy evenings by the water. Large floating mats, tubes, kayaks, paddle boat, fishing poles, life jackets, games, BBQ, furnishing, dishes, and even ice fishing gear are all included--making this a true move-in-ready lake lifestyle package. Major 2025 system upgrades include plumbing, well pump, upgraded electrical, water filtration system, and water softener, giving peace of mind alongside the fun. Whether you are searching for the perfect vacation getaway, investment property, or year-round waterfront home, this property delivers the full lake experience in a way few properties can. Rare low-bank access, turnkey lake fun. Fully equipped and ready to enjoy from day one. This is the lake house everyone wishes they had.
06/17/2026
$625,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - 83 Burbank Place, Republic, WA
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Incredible views set the stage for this spacious triple-wide home on 21.5 ac. Designed for comfort and efficiency, this light-filled home offers 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, an office, a living room, and a cozy sitting room with wood stove. Enjoy year-round comfort with geothermal heating and cooling. A covered deck connects the home to a versatile 3-car garage featuring a workroom, pantry, bonus room, full bath, and kitchenette - ideal for guests, hobbies, or extended living space. The property is well-equiped for self-sufficient living, including a 20x32 greenhouse with automated temperature control, established berries, asparagus, and variety of fruit trees. Outbuildings include a large shop with a hydraulic lift for vehicles and and projects, plus a barn with corrals and pasture suitable for horses or livestock. Connected to the power grid and supplemented by a solar system capable of meeting year-round energy needs, this property offers a rare blend of functionality, independence and rural lifestyle.
08/19/2024
$650,000
247.73 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - 1027 Kuehne Rd, Keller, WA
Opportunity knocks on this large Columbia River waterfront property! 247 acres in 4 parcels with amazing views of the Columbia River and Sanpoil River confluence. Enjoy the peace and quiet while watching the Keller ferry crossing the Columbia River right from your front porch. Large 4640 sq ft home is solid but needs some TLC. Bring your tool belt and turn this property into your private oasis. Kuehne Rd dead ends at the property
Recreation
The ancient geologic landscape of the upper Columbia River cradles Lake Roosevelt in walls of stone carved by massive ice age floods. Come explore the shorelines and learn the stories of American Indians, traders and trappers, settlers and dam builders who called this place home. Swim, boat, hike, camp, and fish at this hidden gem in Northeast Washington, created by the Grand Coulee Dam.
Region & Climate
Lake Roosevelt sees dramatic changes in weather throughout the year. In the summer months, temperatures can range from 75F to 113F during the day, and from 50F to 80F at night. Spring and fall serve as the transitional periods between hot and cold. Winter sees light to heavy snowfall in all districts and can severly impact roads and access to certain parts of the lake. In addition, the northern reaches of the lake are cooler and wetter, while the southern portion is hotter and drier. The weather combined with lake level changes produces a variety of beautiful landscapes year round.
History
Grand Coulee Dam was the key to the development of power on the Columbia River the greatest potential source of hydroelectric energy in the United States. Original plans considered ten dams on the Columbia River between the Canadian border and the mouth of the river.
Grand Coulee Dam forms Lake Roosevelt, extending 151 miles upstream to the Canadian border. It has a 600-mile shoreline and a surface area of 82,000 acres. In 1948, Congress designatedLake Roosevelt National Recreation Area, which is operated by the National Park Service.
Grand Coulee Dam provides water to irrigate approximately 600,000 acres in theColumbia Basin Project. In addition to its irrigation and power functions, Grand Coulee Dam is a primary factor in controlling the floods on the Columbia River.
Location
Lake Roosevelt, also known as Lake Franklin D. Roosevelt, is located in the state of Washington in the United States. It is a large reservoir that was created by the construction of the Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River. The lake stretches from the Canada-U.S. border to just above the town of Coulee City. It offers ample opportunities for visitors to explore its serene waters, including hiking, fishing, boating, and more.
08/31/2024
$649,500
158.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - XXX Sleepy Hollow Rd, Curlew, WA
A dream property for anyone who loves nature and the great outdoors! With 160 acres surrounded by the Colville National Forest and direct access to thousands of acres of national forest, you've got an incredible setting for hunting, hiking, or simply enjoying the peace and solitude. The mature timber adds both beauty and potential value to the land.
Land
160 Acres divided into six tax parcels with rolling topography and large fir trees. There is also a garden area. Excellent deer and turkey habitat, completely secluded
Improvements
rundown of what you've got:
Main Home: 2,260 sq ft, built in 1995, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. The large kitchen with a wood-burning stove is a great touch, especially for off-grid living.
Small Cabin: Positioned over the water holding tankfunctional and unique!
Additional Structures: A couple of sheds for storage or utility.
Garden Area: Perfect for growing your own food and adding to the self-sufficiency of the property.
Recreation
Ferry County in Washington State offers a range of recreational activities that cater to outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Here are some highlights:
1. Hiking and Backpacking:
Kettle Range: This mountain range offers a variety of trails with stunning views. Popular hikes include those in the Kettle River Range and the nearby Colville National Forest.
Cedar Creek Falls: A relatively easy hike that leads to a beautiful waterfall, perfect for a day trip.
2. Fishing and Boating:
Curlew Lake: A popular spot for fishing, boating, and swimming. The lake is stocked with various fish species, including trout.
Gifford Pinchot National Forest: Known for its clear lakes and streams, this area provides excellent fishing opportunities.
3. Hunting:
Colville National Forest: This vast area offers diverse hunting opportunities, including deer, elk, and turkey hunting.
Ferry County's Public Lands: With ample access to national forest and state land, hunting is a popular activity.
4. Camping:
Curlew Lake State Park: Offers camping facilities with scenic views and easy access to lake activities.
Dispersed Camping: Many areas in the Colville National Forest allow for dispersed camping, providing a more rustic and secluded experience.
5. Off-Roading:
ATV and OHV Trails: The region has a network of off-road trails for ATVs and OHVs, including those in the Colville National Forest.
Snowmobiling: During winter, the area transforms into a playground for snowmobiling, with numerous trails to explore.
6. Wildlife Viewing:
Colville National Forest: A great spot for observing a variety of wildlife, including deer, elk, and birds. Early mornings or dusk are the best times for sightings.
7. Winter Sports:
Snowshoeing and Cross-Country Skiing: The snowy winters provide ample opportunities for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, particularly in higher elevations.
8. Scenic Drives:
Kettle Crest Scenic Byway: Offers breathtaking views of the Kettle Range and surrounding areas. Ideal for a leisurely drive to soak in the natural beauty.
9. Historical Sites:
Ferry County Historical Museum: Located in Republic, this museum provides insight into the region's history, including its mining and logging heritage.
Ferry County's diverse landscape and natural beauty make it an excellent destination for a wide range of outdoor activities throughout the year.
Agriculture
a great feature of the property! Having a significant amount of mature timber, particularly Red Fir, along with an active timber management plan, adds both ecological and financial value. Here's how you might highlight these aspects:
Mature Timber:
Red Fir: This species is known for its high-quality wood, which is valuable for various uses, including construction and furniture making. The mature timber on your property can be a significant asset.
Timber Management Plan:
Tax Benefits: By keeping the property in timber taxation, you can benefit from reduced property taxes, as timberland is often taxed at a lower rate compared to non-forested land.
Sustainable Harvesting: A timber management plan ensures that harvesting is done sustainably, maintaining the health and productivity of the forest. This can include selective logging, thinning, and reforestation.
Long-Term Investment: Proper management can increase the value of the timber over time, providing a potential revenue stream and enhancing the property's overall worth.
Potential Uses:
Recreational Uses: The mature forest offers excellent opportunities for recreational activities such as hunting, hiking, and wildlife viewing.
Future Income: The timber can be a source of future income if managed correctly, with periodic harvesting providing financial returns while maintaining the forest's health.
Maintenance and Care:
Ongoing Management: Regularly updating the timber management plan and working with a forestry professional can help ensure the forest remains healthy and productive.
Forest Health: Monitoring for pests, diseases, and maintaining biodiversity will contribute to the long-term sustainability of the timberland.
Region & Climate
Seasons:
Winter:
Temperature: Winters can be quite cold, with average temperatures often ranging from 20F to 35F (-6C to 2C). In the higher elevations, temperatures can drop significantly lower.
Precipitation: Snow is common in winter, particularly in the mountainous areas. Snowfall can be heavy, especially in places like the Kettle Range and Colville National Forest. The lower elevations see less snow but still experience cold conditions and occasional snowstorms.
Conditions: Winter weather can vary from light snowfall to heavy, with periods of freezing rain or fog.
Spring:
Temperature: Spring sees a gradual warming, with temperatures ranging from 30F to 60F (-1C to 16C). It's a time of transition, so temperatures can be quite variable.
Precipitation: Spring is typically wet, with increased rainfall as the snow melts and the region begins to green up. It's also a time of rapid snowmelt in the higher elevations, which can increase river flows.
Summer:
Temperature: Summers are generally warm and dry, with temperatures ranging from 50F to 85F (10C to 29C). In the valleys and lower elevations, temperatures can occasionally exceed 90F (32C).
Conditions: The summer season is usually sunny with low humidity. It's a great time for outdoor activities, though occasional heatwaves can occur.
Fall:
Temperature: Fall temperatures gradually decrease from 40F to 70F (4C to 21C), with cooler temperatures in the higher elevations.
Precipitation: Fall can be a wet season as well, with increased rainfall and the possibility of early snow in the mountains. The foliage can be quite beautiful with vibrant autumn colors.
Annual Precipitation:
Amount: Ferry County receives a moderate amount of precipitation annually, typically between 20 to 30 inches (510 to 760 mm), though this can vary significantly depending on location and elevation.
Microclimates:
Valleys: Lower elevations and valleys tend to have milder winters and hotter summers.
Mountain Areas: Higher elevations experience colder temperatures, more snowfall, and cooler summers.
Overall, the climate of Ferry County is characterized by its distinct seasonal changes, with cold, snowy winters and warm, dry summers, making it a region with varied weather suitable for different types of outdoor activities year-round.
History
Ferry County, Washington, has a rich and diverse history that reflects its evolution from indigenous lands to a significant area in the Pacific Northwest. Here's a detailed overview of the history of Ferry County:
Indigenous Peoples:
Native Tribes: Before European contact, the region was inhabited by various Native American tribes, including the Kalispel, Spokane, and Colville tribes. These tribes lived off the land, utilizing the area's abundant natural resources for fishing, hunting, and gathering.
Early Exploration and Settlement:
European Exploration: European explorers and fur traders began to explore the area in the early 19th century. The region was part of the Oregon Territory, which was shared by both the United States and Britain until the Oregon Treaty of 1846 established the 49th parallel as the boundary.
First Settlers: The first American settlers arrived in the area in the mid-1800s, attracted by the region's potential for agriculture and mining. The settlement of the area was initially slow due to its remote location and challenging terrain.
Establishment of Ferry County:
Creation: Ferry County was established on January 21, 1899, named after Elisha P. Ferry, the first governor of Washington State. It was carved out of Stevens County.
County Seat: The county seat was initially located in the town of Republic, which remains the county's administrative center.
Economic Development:
Mining: The discovery of gold in the late 19th century, particularly in the town of Republic, was a significant factor in the county's early economic development. Gold mining led to a boom in the area, with the establishment of mining camps and the influx of miners and settlers.
Timber Industry: Alongside mining, the timber industry also played a crucial role in the county's economy. The vast forests of Ferry County provided timber for construction and other uses, leading to the development of logging operations and sawmills.
20th Century:
Agriculture: As mining declined, agriculture and ranching became more prominent in the county's economy. The fertile valleys and open spaces were ideal for farming and livestock.
Infrastructure: The development of infrastructure, such as roads and railways, improved accessibility to the county and supported its economic growth.
Modern Era:
Tourism: In recent decades, tourism has become increasingly important to Ferry County's economy. The area's natural beauty, inclu
09/22/2025
$1,285,000
576.09 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - 361 Lone Ranch Creek Rd, Danville, WA
Near the quiet community of Danville in Ferry County, this 576+ acre ranch spans 8 parcels and offers scale, secure water, irrigated ground, and unmatched proximity to public lands. The property includes approximately 69 acres under circle irrigation and 19 acres under hand line irrigation with water rights. Improvements feature a 1996 manufactured home, 80'x60' barn, 50'x30' barn, 65'x30' storage shed, and 30'x40' detached garage (all measurements are approximate). Multiple parcels are adjacent to the Colville National Forest, over 400,000 acres of pristine public land. Set among the stunning backdrop of Northeast Washington’s Kettle River Range with access to abundant wildlife, this ranch combines operational use with future opportunity for expansion or investment in a region known for its natural beauty and privacy.
06/13/2025
$149,900
20.13 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - 39 MOONLIGHT DR, Curlew, WA
What a beautiful home site. You won't find better views looking out at the Kettle Crest and surrounding mountains. This 20-acre property has everything in, septic, well, power and a gravel drive! Many beautiful building sites to choose from. You'll enjoy easy year round access and it's close to National Forest, the Kettle River and Canada offering you endless recreational opportunities. This is one of multiple lots you can choose from.
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08/30/2024
$399,900
6.12 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - 5 VISTA DR, Republic, WA
Nice custom built frame home nestled next to the creek. The dark wood accents throughout the home really set things off. Large open front room to the kitchen which has custom cabinets one with glass fronts and ample storage and counter space. Main floor bedroom & bathroom. Large covered deck off the main level creates a covered patio off the daylight basement. Property features a large workshop in the back and a small A frame shed in the front. Easy access off of a paved county maintained road. Very close to both Curlew Lake and miles of National Forest land.
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02/19/2025
$699,900
43.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - 23 TONATA CREEK RD, Curlew, WA
Absolutely immaculate ranch with both privacy & easy access close to the Kettle River. Miles of National forest right out your back door. Beautiful home with lots of updates & plenty of square feet with over 3,000 sq ft. It is a 3 bdm 2 bath home, currently they are also renting out 2 bdms & a bath downstairs as an apartment with it's own access. There's a 1 bdm, 1 bath adu apartment off of the shop. Inside the home there is a forced air pellet/electric furnace as well as mini splits in the additions. Laminate & vinyl flooring. Bright open kitchen. Huge covered back porch as well as a covered entry. There is a huge outdoor riding arena and round pen and a 24x24 horse barn. There is just so much to offer with this one and a picture perfect setting looking out at the surrounding mountains.
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07/09/2024
$154,900
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - 177 FIRST CREEK RD, Curlew, WA
Cute, cute, cute little cabin in the woods. Beautifully wooded acreage all set up as your little homestead. This log cabin is really solid and has a nice covered porch and open floor plan with sleeping loft. On demand H2O with a stock tank that's been converted to a tub/shower. A wall mounted propane heater and wood stove provide the heat to keep you warm and cozy. Large older building could be used as a barn and storage. Chicken coupe with fenced enclosure, small loafing shed with attached fenced area fenced for animals. Located closed to National Forest land and about 8 miles from Curlew.
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06/13/2025
$129,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - 27 MOONLIGHT DR, Curlew, WA
Incredible views in all directions from this 20 acre property. Varied terrain with a huge flat raised knob right in the center. This parcel features a developed spring, septic and power installed. Seasonal creek runs down one side of the property through some timber. The majority of the land is pasture land. Easy year-round access and close proximity to the National Forest, Kettle River and Canada. This is one of several lots available.
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02/18/2025
$199,950
10.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - TBD HIGHWAY 21 N, Danville, WA
Beautiful Kettle Riverfront property with a quarter mile of medium/low bank frontage. Ideal building site with power at property line and high-performing drilled well already in place. Plenty of room for pasture, outbuildings and garden. Super easy year around access. This 10+ acre property has been historically tilled and hayed. Only a few hundred feet from the Canadian border and the port of entry. Very nice piece of land with a lot going for it.
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06/20/2024
$99,900
28 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - TBD OLD KETTLE FALLS RD, Republic, WA
Wow! What a gorgeous piece of property. Lush green grass carpets the ground amongst beautiful mature Ponderosa Pine trees. Rolling, varied terrain with multiple building sites and views of the surrounding mountains. Easy year around access off a county maintained gravel road.
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05/23/2026
$174,900
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - 19 UNION RIDGE SPUR RD, Republic, WA
A rare private get-away with panoramic views in every direction with an impressive array of improvements already in place. This unique property offers exceptional self-sufficiency & functionality w/multiple outbuildings, including a 2-room cabin, bath house w/shower & sink, laundry/storage shed, generator shed, & a large garage/shop housing the solar controls & battery system. Power needs are supported by multiple solar panels & a 16k diesel generator. Extensive water storage system w/approx 3,000+ gallons total capacity & transfer pumps installed. Also included is a well-kept 33' 2005 Alpenlite 5th wheel trailer w/2 slide-outs that's protected under a snow roof. Property features a permitted 3-bedroom septic system, offering excellent potential for future building plans. Private setting
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09/22/2023
$109,900
13.82 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - 293 BIG GOOSMUS CRK RD, Curlew, WA
This property is all set-up and ready to build. A 3-bedroom permitted septic, drilled well and power have all been installed. The level to softly sloping acreage has beautiful views of the Kettle Crest and surrounding mountains. There's plenty of room for a home and shop/barn and if this isn't enough acreage, the adjoining property is also available. You'll enjoy easy access off the county maintained road to this great building site.
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04/09/2025
$3,100,000
922.09 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - TBD CROMWELL RD, Republic, WA
One of the most picturesque ranches in NE Washington. 922 acres located at the North end of Curlew Lake. Curlew Creek runs along the property. Pivot irrigation system is gravity fed as well as hand lines for other fields. Large old historic milk house building is very solid as well as another old farm house. There are countless view sites looking out at Curlew Lake. This incredible property is made up of a mix of tillable, irrigated ground, dry farmed fields, grazing and timber ground. Multiple springs w/cattle troughs are located throughout the ranch which borders government land. The property has excellent quality spring water which has been tested and has potential for bottled water production.
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09/18/2024
$179,900
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - 68 JOSTIN LN, Malo, WA
One of the nicest 40 acre parcels in Ferry County with huge views in all directions. You can look down the valley towards Curlew Lake, at the spectacular view of Mt. Elizabeth or towards Curlew and the Kettle Crest Mts. Extremely private yet almost on the valley floor. Nice mixture of mature timber, grassy meadows with rock outcroppings and bluffs. There are two cabins on the property. One is a 3 story tree house built between several large trees. There's rustic corrugated tin on the outside but inside it's warm & inviting with lots of character. The second cabin is small but solid with a small loft. Truly a one of a kind property and very unique.
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06/13/2025
$159,900
20.21 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - 44 MOONLIGHT DR, Curlew, WA
There is nothing else like this in the county. This property has everything, done right, set up and ready to build. Septic, well, power and graveled drive are in. Absolutely stunning views looking out at the Kettle Crest and surrounding mountains as well as the valley. Beautiful building sites to choose from and a seasonal creek. This property has year-round access and is located close to National Forest land, the Kettle River and Canada offering you endless recreational opportunities. This is one of several available lots.
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06/09/2025
$99,900
0.08 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - DOLLAR BAR BEACH Rd, Republic, WA
.08 acre lot with medium bank Curlew Lake frontage. Community water system. Power. Easy year round access. Whether it's water sports or ice fishing and skating you can enjoy Curlew Lake year round.
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09/22/2023
$119,900
11.82 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - TBD BIG GOOSMUS CRK RD, Curlew, WA
The perfect building property! Well, power and permitted 3-bedroom septic are all installed. Incredible views of the Kettle Crest Mountain Range and easy year around access off of the county maintained road make this a must see property. Beautiful area and really nice level to softly sloping terrain. Plenty of room for your home, shop, barn, pasture or whatever your dream is. Adjoining property available.
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03/05/2026
$745,000
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Ferry County - 27 Breezy Top Lane, Kettle Falls, WA
Escape to this enchanting 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home overlooking breathtaking Lake Roosevelt. Nestled on 20 acres bordering the Colville National Forest. This property offers the perfect blend of tranquility and adventure. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by an open-concept living space filled with natural light and panoramic views of the lake. The spacious kitchen features modern appliances and ample counter space, perfect for entertaining friends and family. Cozy up in the inviting living room by the fireplace, or step outside to your expansive deck, ideal for watching sunsets over the water. The primary suite boasts an en-suite bath. In basement there are additional bedrooms with a family/ game room. This home is move in ready. Schedule your Showing today!
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