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Cashmere (Courtesy of John L. Scott)

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CASHMERE

$485,000

Sq. feet: 2,537 Beds/baths: 3/2.5

A master bath with jetted tub, vaulted ceilings in the family room, spacious oak kitchen and double-car garage are highlights of this Cashmere property.

Taxes: $2,473 MLS#28037273

 

TACOMA

$500,000

Sq. feet: 2,600 Beds/baths: 4/1.5

This historic Victorian home was built in 1890 and features a hand-carved marble fireplace, high ceilings, oak hardwoods, bay windows and other beautifully preserved features.

Taxes: $3,627 MLS #28010787

 

WALLA WALLA

$525,000

Sq. feet: 4,800 Bed/baths: 4/4

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Taxes: $300 MLS#27216302   

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