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Size: 5.73 Acres
Home: 3 beds - 2 full baths - 1,485 Sq Ft

5.73 acres in , WA

MLS# 285229 Experience serene country living on a 5.73-acre parcel of irrigated farmland currently cultivating hay. This inviting property features a well-appointed 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home built in 2021, offering 1485 square feet of spacious living area. A spacious open-concept kitchen with a large island offers ample counter space for meal preparation. The master bedroom includes his-and-hers closets, with the latter being a walk-in. The master bath features a dual-sink vanity and a large mirror, accommodating multiple users during busy mornings. The large living room adjacent to the kitchen leads out to a spacious covered patio with a northern view and plenty of afternoon shade for those relaxing evenings outside soaking in the fresh country air or BBQing some tasty steaks. The spare bedrooms are spacious enough for large beds, and the main bathroom is bright and cheerful. There ...

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From Freeway 82, take exit 80 and go south towards downtown Prosser, turn right onto Wine Country Road that has Jack in the Box and Loves Truck stop on the corner, follow Wine country road going north-west for 0.8 miles, turn left on Johnson Road, home is approximately a mile or a little more down Johnson Rd on the right-hand side.

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ERA Skyview Realty

License #24012619

Richland, WA

(509) 384-3197

Bruce Schaaf

ERA Skyview Realty
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Source: Homes, MLS# 285229
Listing last updated: November 20, 2025 at 8:19 AM
Listing last checked: November 19, 2025 at 6:01 AM
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