5351 Dinkel Rd was purchased in 2019 for the purpose of reforestation. This is the main reason for the lack of infrastructure. A well can be dug on the land, and there is access to power from the main road. However, most of the property is wetland, which will limit the size and location of any potential homes. A detailed map of potential site planning is provided. Additionally, there is an easement established in 1965 around the well pump that prohibits construction within a certain radius. While there is a road that provides access to the western portion of the land, it is extremely wet in sections closer to the middle of the land and there is a ditch for water flow that runs the length of the property from north to south. Year-round access to the western section of the property is possible, but reinforcements would need to be made. Various types of trees and shrubs have been planted on the property, including willow, shore pine, hawthorn berry, cedar, Nootka rose, snowberry, aspen, dogwood, comfrey, elecampane, apple, currant, walnut, chestnut, salal, rhubarb, and cardoon.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Darin Jurasevich, Redfin
General Information
NWM2510000
Land
1
DOM
5.21 acres
0
Residen
Whatcom
Buyer To Verify
Buyer To Verify
Buyer To Verify
Land
Land
Listing Provided Courtesy of Darin Jurasevich, Redfin
Krishna Realty data last checked: Apr 22, 2026 06:11 | Listing last modified Apr 21, 2026 22:51,
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Residence Information
0
41 - Res-Over 1 Acre
Features and Utilities
Unknown - Verify
On Property
Financial
1471
Cash, Conventional
04-21-2026
Comparable Information
1
1
Cash, Conventional
$250,000
$250,000
Apr 21, 2026 22:51
Schools
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5351 Dinkel Rd was purchased in 2019 for the purpose of reforestation. This is the main reason for the lack of infrastructure. A well can be dug on the land, and there is access to power from the main road. However, most of the property is wetland, which will limit the size and location of any potential homes. A detailed map of potential site planning is provided. Additionally, there is an easement established in 1965 around the well pump that prohibits construction within a certain radius. While there is a road that provides access to the western portion of the land, it is extremely wet in sections closer to the middle of the land and there is a ditch for water flow that runs the length of the property from north to south. Year-round access to the western section of the property is possible, but reinforcements would need to be made. Various types of trees and shrubs have been planted on the property, including willow, shore pine, hawthorn berry, cedar, Nootka rose, snowberry, aspen, dogwood, comfrey, elecampane, apple, currant, walnut, chestnut, salal, rhubarb, and cardoon.