Painted Hand Ranch in Monroe, WA offers a main home, guest or caretaker’s cottage, and all you need for your equestrian pursuits. Set upon 8+ sun-drenched acres in the Woods Creek area and surrounded by the sounds of nature, yet just minutes from amenities.
Charming 2025 square foot, single-level Super Good Cents home offers three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths with vaulted ceilings, an open floor plan and Australian Cypress hardwoods throughout. Generous kitchen with eating bar, master suite with soaking tub and walk in closet, and guest suite with separate entrance. Other features include a spacious trex deck with motorized awning and attached 2-car garage. The guest cottage was built in 1942 and offers one bedroom and one bath with a large covered porch.
Suitable for private use or as a training facility, the immaculate 19-stall barn includes 3 tack rooms and enclosed wash rack, plus 36-ton hay storage, 45-yard shavings bay and covered trailer/tractor parking. Enjoy the 60×120 Indoor Arena with gale shields and the 120×200 Outdoor Arena with all weather sand footing. Space for a hot walker and round pen are already established. The property is fenced and cross-fenced with paddocks and pasture and there is room for expansion. Well planned drainage and run off management for easy maintenance and year-round turnout.
In addition, there are two shops, dog kennel, additional outbuildings and plenty of storage for your toys and equipment. This property shows true pride in ownership and offers a turn-key opportunity for the discerning rider. Bring your dreams to life at Painted Hand Ranch! 12821 271st Avenue SE, Monroe, Washington 98272. MLS # 1016640. Please call Heather for more information or to schedule a personal tour: 425-243-9000
Offered at $679,000
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Heather Osgood
Heather Osgood, Realtor
Marketplace Sotheby’s International Realty
Heather.Osgood@sothebysrealty.
Office 425-243-9000 | Cell: 206-419-3459
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