Escape to island living on this premier and private 1.7 acre property, the ideal canvas for your future dream estate. Wake up to breathtaking 180° views of Mount Rainier, Puget Sound, and South Whidbey Island. A level build site with an approved Site Registration from Island County, existing electricity, and a water share are all established to get your project started. Native Evergreen Huckleberry and Douglas Fir trees frame the setting, with space for a garden or separate orchard below. Enjoy Scatchet Head community amenities including a clubhouse, heated pool, tennis, boat launch, and private beach, all just 15 minutes from the Clinton-Mukilteo ferry.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Katie Grindon, KG Realty
General Information
NWM2445136
Land
1
DOM
1.72 acres
0
Residen
Island
Buyer To Verify
Buyer To Verify
Buyer To Verify
Land
Land
Listing Provided Courtesy of Katie Grindon, KG Realty
Krishna Realty data last checked: Oct 19, 2025 19:38 | Listing last modified Oct 17, 2025 15:29,
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Residence Information
0
41 - Res-Over 1 Acre
Features and Utilities
Community Well, In Street, See
Not Available
Financial
777
Cash Out, Conventional, FHA, VA Loan
10-16-2025
Comparable Information
1
1
Cash Out, Conventional, FHA, VA Loan
$298,000
$298,000
Oct 17, 2025 15:29
Schools
Elementary : Buyer To VerifyN/ARatings Middle : Buyer To Verify N/ARatings High : Buyer To VerifyN/ARatings
Escape to island living on this premier and private 1.7 acre property, the ideal canvas for your future dream estate. Wake up to breathtaking 180° views of Mount Rainier, Puget Sound, and South Whidbey Island. A level build site with an approved Site Registration from Island County, existing electricity, and a water share are all established to get your project started. Native Evergreen Huckleberry and Douglas Fir trees frame the setting, with space for a garden or separate orchard below. Enjoy Scatchet Head community amenities including a clubhouse, heated pool, tennis, boat launch, and private beach, all just 15 minutes from the Clinton-Mukilteo ferry.