Grant County, Washington Land For Sale (60 results)
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10/23/2019
$2,700,000
155.68 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - NKA Road I SW, Mattawa, WA
This is a great opportunity to own farm ground in one of the most widely-desired areas for permanent crop growers. 155.68 gross acres. Irrigable Acres = 142.3 acres, 138 acres under the lease. Total Water = 658.6 ac. ft., Water/Acre = 4.63 ac. ft.. Water coming from the South Columbia Basin Irrigation District. 1 pivot on the property. Two utility towers located on the property. Contact us for more information and to schedule a tour.
06/23/2025
$3,700,000
450.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 8708 Road K Rd NE, Moses Lake, WA
450 acres, Multiple income-producing Estate. Very Unique opportunity. This property boasts a beautiful rambler-style home, an inground swimming pool, and a newer hot tub, all set on a nicely landscaped yard. Also included are two large metal buildings over 2,000 sq. ft. with ample storage for all your toys and gear. 140 acres are irrigated with two pivots and wheel lines, producing hay and alfalfa, multiple cuttings per season.
Land
450 acres with approximately 140 acres irrigated with 2 pivots and 2 wheel lines. 300 acres consists of range ground and wetlands with numerous ponds bordering Crab Creek which is know for being the longest creek in North America.
Grant County boasts some of the best upland bird and migratory waterfowl hunting in the country. We are eastern Washington's top duck producer and the state's top goose-hunting spot!
Improvements
The 2280 sq ft rambler features 4 bedrooms with 2 baths with a fenced back yard and an in ground pool. There are 2 shops with plenty of room for parking your cars, toys or equipment. The ranch is near all the amenities Moses Lake has to offer including being a short distance from the Grant County International Airport.
Recreation
Spring Festival (Memorial Day weekend)
Moses Lake Water Sports Festival (June) (first held in June 2008)
Lion's Field, located Downtown near Frontier Middle School, was remodeled after a voter-approved levy. FieldTurf was installed and the first game held on the new turf was a soccer game between the Moses Lake Chiefs and the Wenatchee Panthers. The Football team opened the completed stadium on September 12, 2008.
Brews and Tunes (First held in February 2018)
Moses Lake Sand Dunes are open year-round to 44 and ORV enthusiasts. The Sand Dunes bring people from all over the world to play in the sand
With our abundance of sunshine, golfing is available almostyear-round! There are a variety of fine courses here designed for players of every skill level.
Grant County is home to 85 lakes (with over 247,000 surface acres of water on or near Moses Lake). It's no wonder why fishing is a favorite local pastime! Many of the lakes (including Moses Lake) are open for year-round fishing. Local waters offer walleye, trout, bass, perch, crappie, catfish and more!
Grant County boasts some of the best upland bird and migratory waterfowl hunting in the country. We are eastern Washington's top duck producer and the state's top goose-hunting spot! There are several options available to duck and goose hunters on public land also.
Agriculture
The ranch is currently being used for the production of alfalfa, corn and raising cattle
Region & Climate
Moses Lake has a dry climate, and is classed as asemi-arid climate. It is warm during summer, when temperatures tend to be in the 80s (F) and somewhat cold during winter, when temperatures tend to be in the 30s (F). The warmest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 88.20F (31.22C). The coldest month is January, with an average minimum temperature of 21.70F (5.72C).
Temperature variations between night and day are greater during summer (27F (15C)), and less during winter (14F (7.8C)).
The annual average precipitation at Moses Lake is 7.69 inches (195mm). Although rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, it is not unusual in mid-summer for a month or six weeks to pass without any measurable rainfall.[17]The wettest month is December with an average rainfall of 1.19 inches (30mm).
History
Before the construction ofGrand Coulee Damon theColumbia Riverin 1941 andMoses Lake Army Air Basein 1942 the area was largely barren. Native Americans knew the area as Houaph, which meant willow.Chief Moseswas leader of the Sinkiuse tribe from 1859 to 1899, and was forced to negotiate with white settlers who began to settle in the area in the 1880s. Under pressure from the government, Chief Moses traded theColumbia Basinland for a reservation that stretched fromLake Chelannorth to the CanadaUS border. The government later traded again for what is now theColville Indian Reservation.
The new settlers named the lake in honor of Chief Moses. The city was originally named Neppel, after a town in Germany where one of the original settlers had lived.[8]The first settlers established fisheries and farms some of the first exported items were carp, jackrabbits and fruit but irrigation attempts failed and settlers left at about the same rate as they came. When the town was incorporated and renamed Moses Lake in 1938, the population was estimated at 302 people.[9]
The arrival of the air base in 1942 and irrigation water pumped fromGrand Coulee Damin 1955 offered newcomers a reason and a way to settle in an area that previously had little to offer other than good fishing and a place to water sheep and cattle. Moses Lake was quickly transformed into a hub for a vast region where transportation, agriculture and recreation came together.[10]
The air base was built to trainWorld War IIpilots to fly theP-38 LightningandB-17 Flying Fortress, two planes that were essential to the war effort. The base was closed after the war ended, but reopened in 1948 as aU.S. Air Forcebase and test area for Boeing'sB-47 StratojetandB-50 Superfortress.
The B-47 tests led to development of modern commercial jetliners still used today. Fighter jets were stationed there to protectGrand Coulee Damto the north and theHanford siteto the south.Boeingstill uses the airport as a test and evaluation facility for its aircraft.Japan Airlinesused the airport as a training area from November 1968 until March 2009. The old air base is now owned by thePort of Moses Lakeand is home toGrant County International Airport,Big Bend Community Collegeand several businesses.
Farmers, meanwhile, had developed new methods to irrigate water from the lake and from theColumbia Riverand began planting expansive irrigated acreage. When theColumbia Basin Projectbegan to deliver water to the area in the mid-1950s, farms expanded by thousands of acres, growing potatoes, corn, onions, carrots and sugar beets.
In little more than a decade, Moses Lake's population grew from 300 to 2,679 in 1950. Today, the population is 25,146 (2020 census).
Location
Moses Lake is bisected by two major highways that bypass the city center:Interstate 90andState Route 17.State Route 171andInterstate 90 Businessserve the city's downtown, connecting to the two highways
Larson Air Force Base, five miles from the city of Moses Lake, originally was named Moses Lake Army Air Base. It was activated on 24 November 1942 as aWorld War IItraining center. MajorDonald A. Larson, for whom the base was later renamed, was from Yakima, Washington.
TheSecretary of Defenseannounced on November 19, 1965, that Larson was to be closed by June of the following year. Larson Air Force Base, since renamedGrant County International Airport, is now a world-class heavy jet training and testing facility used by the Boeing Company, the U.S. military and NASA.[27]The airport had hosted Japan's national carrier,Japan Airlines, from 1968 to 2008 for the training of its pilots, co-pilots, and flight engineers due to lack of runway space at airports in Japan to do touch and goes with jumbo jets.[28]Columbia Pacific Aviation now handles charter passenger service to and from Moses Lake.[29]With 4,700 acres (1,900ha) and a main runway 13,500 feet (4,110m) long, it is one of the largest airports in the United States.
Moses Lake is also served by the much smallermunicipal airport, which has one runway.
04/12/2022
$1,095,500
42.33 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 23201 Road 12 NW, Quincy, WA
Exceptional home on 40+ acres with breathtaking views overlooking the Columbia River! Upon entering, set your eyes out through the bright open floor plan with soaring ceilings, stone floors & large picture windows. Relax as you enjoy the surrounding beauty! Large kitchen features updated appliances, custom cabinets & tons of counter space. Master bedroom provides private access to deck & large bathroom w/walkin closet. Two addt'l bedrooms w/endless potential! AC, RV Parking, Deep 520' well provides irrigation for your planned garden space/property needs. Large shop for all your property & adventurous needs! Don't miss out on this!
04/22/2025
$3,250,000
172.9 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 6627 Road T NW, Lot#WP001, Quincy, WA
Located near Quincy, this exceptional property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a well-managed and highly productive orchard. The operation features four varieties of apples, two varieties of pears, and cherries, all grown on nice level ground with great access roads throughout. Additional tillable acres under two center pivots and a field within the orchard are currently planted in alfalfa and provide further agricultural potential.Water is plentiful with two units of Quincy-Columbia Basin Irrigation District water, and the option to purchase additional irrigation water. A 5.2-million-gallon irrigation water storage reservoir supports the system, which is powered by three 75HP pumps for the orchard and an additional 30HP pump for the pivots.Infrastructure includes a 40x80 maintenance shop with an attached 14x40 lean-to, featuring office space and two bathrooms, one with a shower. The property is equipped with a high-volume well and insulated pump house, septic system, and pesticide storage building for operational efficiency.A long-term orchard foreman is available and interested in continuing with the new owner, offering invaluable continuity. The tillable acres under pivot have a year-to-year lease.Buyers must be accompanied by a licensed broker to view property. Please allow a 48-hour advance notice for appointments.Contact Land Specialist Doug Ott today to schedule your private showingthis is an agricultural investment opportunity you dont want to miss!
05/22/2024
$480,000
13.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 1xx State Route 243, Beverly, WA
Incredible opportunity to own high back waterfront property with panoramic views overlooking the Columbia River/Wanapum Lake to the north and south with plenty of room for your next building plan. Abundant light throughout the day offering spectacular sunrises and sunsets. 13.38 acres on 2 parcels in the Wanapum Beaches Subdivision. Short drive to boat launch in the south. Multiple townships for necessities in several directions. Gorge Amphitheater is also nearby to the north. Additional lots to the south available as well for sale.
03/06/2026
$998,000
69.08 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - Road S Northwest, Quincy, WA
This offering consists of 69.08 ± deeded acres of irrigated farmland located southwest of Quincy, Washington, within Grant County and the very productive Columbia Basin region. The property includes irrigated permanent and row crop development ground that was recently taken out of orchard production following the 2025 harvest.
Situated approximately five miles southwest of Quincy, the farm consists of one tax parcel. Irrigation water is delivered via surface water rights through the highly sought-after Quincy-Columbia Basin Irrigation District (QCBID), with an allocation of 62.60 irrigable acres. The property is located within QCBID Block #74, which has been paid off and is not subject to the acreage limitations of the Reclamation Reform Act (RRA). The 2026 irrigation assessment is $6,264.00.
There are 59.00 ± plantable acres per historical crop insurance records. There is currently no plan by the Seller to farm the ground for the 2026 crop year, as the orchard acres are being pulled out in the spring of 2026. Depending on the removal schedule, a spring crop could potentially be planted by a new owner for harvest in 2026. The property is zoned Resource Lands – Agricultural (AG), with a minimum parcel size of 40 acres.
The property's elevation ranges from approximately 1296 feet to 1,317 feet above sea level. Annual precipitation averages seven to eight inches per year, according to the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. Soils on the property primarily consist of Warden silt loam.
03/13/2026
$8,400,000
288.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - Wahluke Rd SW, Mattawa, WA
This Washington State apple orchard offering consists of 288.40 ± deeded acres across three tax parcels in the heart of the Columbia Basin near Mattawa, Washington. The Columbia Basin encompasses more than 600,000 irrigated acres supported by rich volcanic soils, dependable Columbia River water, and long, warm growing seasons.
This orchard includes 256.86 ± orchard acres per crop insurance records, which consist of 235.20 ± acres currently planted to apples and 21.66 ± acres of open, plantable ground. Current varieties include Ambrosia, Cosmic Crisp, Gala, Granny Smith, and Honey Crisp. The farm is direct-operated by the current landowner using a professional orchard management team, and the fruit is delivered to various local packing sheds.
Washington is the nation’s leading apple-producing state, supplying more than 65% of all apples grown in the United States, according to the Washington Tree Fruit Association. The Mattawa area benefits from deep, well-drained sandy soils, abundant sunlight, and a dry climate, which contribute to strong fruit quality, consistent sizing, and efficient orchard operations. Low annual rainfall and good air movement help reduce disease pressure, supporting reliable yields and high-quality fresh-market production.
Irrigation water for the asset is delivered via surface water rights from the South Columbia Basin Irrigation District (SCBID). These water rights, included in the sale, consist of an allocation of 268.10 irrigable acres, and the 2025 irrigation assessment was $26,726.74. The water allocations are subject to the Reclamation Reform Act (RRA) acreage limitations, with a projected pay-off date of 2031.
There are no structures located on the property or included in the sale of this asset. This offering includes 25 propane-powered wind machines, a large irrigation pond with a pumping station, and all associated irrigation and wind machine infrastructure.
04/27/2024
$3,295,000
162.37 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - Royal City, WA
Impressive Red Rock Airfield (2WA2) with many options for your next project! Featuring a well-constructed 6" asphalt runway with dimensions of 3892 x 60 ft, this airfield is perfect for private or charter aircraft ranging from single engine prop aircraft to multi engine jets. Just 4 minutes from downtown Royal City, this 162+ acre property is ideal for bringing your airfield vision to life. Create an elevated residential neighborhood with quick road & runway access or establish a cash flowing industrial park w/hangars lining the airfield. A combination of both is also a possibility w/a site plan already created! Cash flow options are endless with owning a large piece of level property in beautiful Royal City. Call for more info!
04/19/2024
$3,350,000
162.37 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - Red Rock Airfield (2WA2), Royal City, WA
Impressive Red Rock Airfield (2WA2) with many options for your next project! Featuring a well-constructed 6" asphalt runway with dimensions of 3892 x 60 ft, this airfield is perfect for private or charter aircraft ranging from single engine prop aircraft to multi engine jets. Just 4 minutes from downtown Royal City, this 162+ acre property is ideal for bringing your airfield vision to life. Create an elevated residential neighborhood with quick road & runway access or establish a cash flowing industrial park w/hangars lining the airfield. A combination of both is also a possibility w/a site plan already created! Cash flow options are endless with owning a large piece of level property in beautiful Royal City. Call for more info!
05/23/2024
$480,000
13.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - State Route 243, Beverly, WA
Incredible opportunity to own high bank waterfront property with panoramic views overlooking the Columbia River/Wanapum Lake to the north and south with plenty of room for your next building plan. Abundant light throughout the day offering spectacular sunrises and sunsets. 13.38 acres on 2 parcels in the Wanapum Beaches Subdivision. Short drive to boat launch in the south. Multiple townships for necessities in several directions. Gorge Amphitheater is also nearby to the north. Additional lots to the south available as well for sale.
05/28/2024
$42,000
40.21 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - Wilson Creek, WA
Become an owner of the 40 acres in Eagle Springs Ranch, that is located in sunny central WA. Camp, hunt, horseback ride and bike even build off the grid. Approximately 12 minutes Northeast of Moses Lake and 10 minutes from Wilson Creek.
11/04/2024
$899,950
3.76 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 96 Central Drive, Moses Lake, WA
3.76 acres of commercial land zoned C-2 (General Commercial). Highly visible location between Central Dr. and Hwy 17 with Home Depot, Wal-Mart & Food Pavilion Grocery Store. All utilities available with sewer, water, power, phone, cable, sidewalk curb, gutter and streetlights installed. Over 390 ft. of frontage on Central Dr., Land is bordered on the N by Hwy 17 which provides good visibility to high traffic counts. Phase one environmental report completed. Inquire regarding Restrictions and Easements between neighbors for future use.
05/30/2024
$580,000
18.18 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - State Route 243, Beverly, WA
Phenomenal opportunity to own high bank waterfront property with panoramic views overlooking the Columbia River/Wanapum Lake to the north and south with plenty of room for your next building plan. Abundant light throughout the day offering spectacular sunrises and sunsets. 18 acres on 2 parcels in the Wanapum Beaches Subdivision. Short drive to boat launch in the south. Multiple townships for necessities in several directions. Gorge Amphitheater is also nearby to the north. Additional lots to the north and south available as well for sale.
05/18/2024
$124,000
120 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - Wilson Creek, WA
Become an owner of 40 acres in beautiful Eagle Springs Ranch! Located approximately 20 minutes from Moses Lake and 10 minutes from Wilson Creek. Enjoy sunny central Washington. Hunt, bike, horseback ride, come camp and get away from the busy city life or even build off the grid.
120 acres for $124,000, individual 80 acres for $82,000, or 40 acres for $42,000.
01/08/2026
$1,960,000
136.78 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - Warden, WA
The property is located just west of Warden, WA, in the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project.The unit consists of two contiguous tax parcels farmed as one unit. The land is irrigated by one center pivot that covers 97.82 acres.An additional 20.78 acres in three corners are rill irrigated. The balance of the acres are dry corners that could be irrigated, but no infrastructure is in place.The building site and about 4 acres are owned by a third party, which is excluded from the legal description.The unit is split by an irrigation drainage ditch that bisects the lands from north to south and establishes the tax parcel boundary between the two tracts.The pivot crosses the ditch twice by means of small bridges matching the tire locations.The pivot is a 6-tower older Valley with an end gun.The pump is a Cornell with the motor being a 30 HP Baldor.The low pressure drop hose irrigation package and control box belong to the tenant.The rill ground is all irrigated by tubes from concrete ditches.Tubes are not included.The ground is subject to a one year farm lease, terminating November 15, 2026.Property Location1.5 miles west of Warden at the intersection of SR 170E and County Rd R.5 SE.
02/03/2026
$899,950
3.76 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 96x Central Drive, Moses Lake, WA
Prime 3.76 acre commercial site in Moses Lake, strategically positioned next to the newly developed Home Depot, offering exceptional visibility and strong commercial synergy. This C-2 zoned property supports a wide range of uses including retail, storage, service-based businesses, and select industrial applications making it an ideal opportunity for developers or owner users seeking a high traffic, growth-oriented location. Situated between Central Drive and Highway 17, the property benefits from its proximity to a major retail hub anchored by Wal Mart and Food Pavilion. With over 390 feet of frontage along Central Drive, a newly constructed arterial boulevard, the site features full utility infrastructure and attractive streetscape improvements already in place, including sewer, water, power, phone, cable, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, and streetlights. Hwy 17 borders the property to the north, providing excellent exposure to significant daily traffic volumes over 18,000 vehicles on Hwy 17 and more than 25,000 on Stratford Road ensuring strong visibility for any future development. A completed Phase I environmental report adds further readiness and value. Additional adjacent parcels (102100002 & 102114000) are also available for buyers seeking expanded development potential. Seller financing is available for qualifying buyers with these terms: 50% down, 4.0% interest and a 5- year term. No signage installed at this time.
About the Landman Team:
After 30 years in real estate, David knows that county and city regulations are difficult to learn, hard to understand, frustrating to deal with, and tricky to apply. He has the navigational abilities to guide both sellers and buyers through these uncertain waters. His expertise with 1100+ clients will enable you to find a buyer for that hard-to-sell piece of property or purchase your dream piece. His well-honed negotiation skills secure the best deal possible for our clients. Investing in real estate, creating new developments, project management, and owner of single and multi-family rental properties are also some of Davids other areas of expertise. As a buyer, seller, and developer of many land projects, he understands what it is like to be on both sides of the table. We represent a large part of western Washington by covering the counties of Snohomish, King, Pierce, Thurston, Kitsap, Lewis, Mason, and Kittitas.
05/22/2025
$659,000
25.19 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 20226 Adrian Rd NE, Soap Lake, WA
This charming 25+ acre hobby farm in Soap Lake offers 21+ acres of fertile, farmable land with a legal ground water source & well-maintained irrigation equipment. 3 bed, 2 bath home boasts breathtaking views, while two additional outbuildings are equipped with electricity & heating! A large 1500+sqft shop adds even more functionality to the property. Ditch the electronics and live a lifestyle that connects to nature, develops life skills, responsibility & a sense of accomplishment! Time to embrace the fresh air, endless jars of jam and fruit from the established fruit trees! Why buy eggs when you can collect your own? Bring the cattle and horses! There's room for it all, even the sourdough starter has its own spot!
12/10/2025
$2,787,000
189.34 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - Mattawa, WA
Prime circle irrigated farmland in the Columbia Basin, Mattawa area of Washington State. Abundant irrigation water, lots of sunshine, and mild climate make for a long growing season, excellent for row and permanent crops. There are 161 acres under circle irrigation.
04/03/2025
$2,600,000
153.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - FU 210 & 211 Block 72, Quincy, WA
Located in Quincy, FU 210 & 211 Block 72 offers 153+ acres of prime farmland with excellent visibility and access along Highway 281. The property boasts 140 acres of highly productive tillable ground, all irrigated by efficient pivot systems sourced through QCBID. The NW corner features a large, unfinished 2-story home (2448 sqft, built in 1972), several outbuildings, and established utilities including a well, septic, and power. With stunning hill views, this peaceful, secluded property is surrounded by farmland and orchards. Additional potential includes a preliminary short plat for subdividing into two lots. Endless possibilities await!
01/22/2026
$1,250,000
244 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 20997 South Frontage Road Northwest, Quincy, WA
Conveniently located near the Gorge Amphitheater, this expansive 244-acre parcel offers a rare combination of agricultural and undeveloped zoning, presenting an outstanding opportunity for long-term investment or future vision.
Defined by rolling hills and sweeping panoramic views, the land has historically supported grazing livestock and provides a remarkable setting with endless potential. Ideally situated just off highly traveled I-90, this property offers both accessibility and proximity to one of the region’s most iconic destination venues.
06/20/2025
$6,499,000
788.47 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - 10701 Road 12 Northeast, Moses Lake, WA
An outstanding opportunity to acquire approximately 788.5 total deeded acres across multiple farm units in the highly productive Columbia Basin Project. These farms offer approximately 622.3 irrigated acres, canal-based water delivery, pivot irrigation, multiple dwellings, and shops- is ready to farm the 2026 year making this an ideal acquisition for operators, investors, or multi-generational ag enterprises. Additional Details available.
05/22/2025
$1,990,000
146.64 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - Road 25 Southwest, Mattawa, WA
Over 146 acres located in a desirable viticulture area! 131 irrigated crop acres totalincluding ~6 acres of cherry orchardserved by South Columbia Irrigation District canal water. Pivot irrigation plus drip on the orchard. Known for frost-free days and excellent air movementideal for orchards and vineyardsbut priced as row crop, offering strong upside for investors or growers. High-yield sandy loam soilspotatoes thrive here! Cherries planted in 2009 with some newer varieties. Scenic views all around, plus a small manufactured home in the SW corner adds versatility. Available to farm 2026!
10/31/2025
$750,000
78 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - Parcel 191340000, Warden, WA
Excellent opportunity to own 78 acres of highly productive farmland currently planted in alfalfa. This offering includes land only and is undergoing a boundary line adjustment. Approximately 70 acres are irrigated with both pivot circles and wheel lines for efficient water distribution. Versatile soils are well-suited for various crops, including peas or beans. A great set up for continued agricultural production or as a strong investment in a well-established farming region.
10/31/2025
$2,500,000
141.67 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - Parcel 31-3198-000, Quincy, WA
140 acres pristine Farm Land in Winchester area on center pivot- suitable for sweet corn, potatoes, beans, alfalfa, Timothy Hay. QBID right for 140.6 irrigable acres. Quincy fine sand soil with sandy loam. Center pivot is 2008 Zimmatic with 7 towers.
11/23/2025
$1,440,000
51.41 ac.
ACTIVE
Grant County - NKA51 E Desert Aire Drive SW, Desert Aire, WA
MLS# 289021 Rare opportunity to own 51.41 acres of highly productive orchard ground in the sunny Desert Aire community. The site is currently planted in 30.40 acres of Tieton and 11.50 acres of Chelan cherries, the rest is open irrigable ground. Irrigation is available through SCBID. Water is stored in a retention pond near the center of the site. The wide-open layout allows flexibility for future development build your dream home, add an equestrian setup, or expand the existing orchard operation. Power is on site. Located justminutes from the Desert Aire airstrip, marina, golf course, and community center, this orchard combines agricultural productivity with resort-style living. Enjoy access to the Columbia River for boating and fishing, a championship golf course, and miles of walking paths. Whether you re an established grower, investor, or someone seeking a peaceful agricultural homesite, this exceptional 51.41-acre property delivers the rare combination of income potential, natural beauty, and community amenities that make Desert Aire one of Central Washington s most desirable rural destinations. Buyer to do their own due diligence and confirm all details of the site. Parcel Numbers:021235000, 021234000, 021233000, 021319000, 021419001, 021292000.
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