This secluded 1-acre lot near Long Lake is perfect for building your dream home. It offers tranquility and convenience, with WestSound water and electricity in the street. The expired septic permit noted sandy soils up to 64” deep. Located ¼ mile from Sedgewick Road, it has easy access to Hwy 16 and is just 5 miles from Southworth Ferry. Enjoy this peaceful and private setting for your future dream home. Builders there is also a 2nd adjoining parcel available to the south, see listing #2371546 for more details. A trail has been cut through the brush to both lots. You'll want to wear boots and watch where you step, there is a mountain beaver (yes, it's a real species!) colony astride the trail and lots of boot size holes you may step into.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Art Conrad, eXp Realty
General Information
NWM2371302
Land
61
DOM
1.03 acres
0
Residen
Kitsap
Hidden Creek El
Marcus Whitman
So. Kitsap High
Land
Land
Listing Provided Courtesy of Art Conrad, eXp Realty
Krishna Realty data last checked: Aug 07, 2025 09:59 | Listing last modified Jul 30, 2025 14:24,
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Residence Information
0
41 - Res-Over 1 Acre
Features and Utilities
Available, In Street
Not Available
Financial
755
Cash Out, Conventional
05-30-2025
Comparable Information
61
61
Cash Out, Conventional
$105,000
$105,000
Jul 30, 2025 14:24
Schools
Elementary : Hidden Creek ElN/ARatings Middle : Marcus Whitman N/ARatings High : So. Kitsap HighN/ARatings
This secluded 1-acre lot near Long Lake is perfect for building your dream home. It offers tranquility and convenience, with WestSound water and electricity in the street. The expired septic permit noted sandy soils up to 64” deep. Located ¼ mile from Sedgewick Road, it has easy access to Hwy 16 and is just 5 miles from Southworth Ferry. Enjoy this peaceful and private setting for your future dream home. Builders there is also a 2nd adjoining parcel available to the south, see listing #2371546 for more details. A trail has been cut through the brush to both lots. You'll want to wear boots and watch where you step, there is a mountain beaver (yes, it's a real species!) colony astride the trail and lots of boot size holes you may step into.