301 N May Rd, Colville, WA
$5,800,000 – 570.03 acres
Primary waterfront
1 mile from Colville
Stevens County is nestled into the forested mountains in Northeast Washington. Hunting, fishing, and skiing are a few of the local activities available here. Local industry includes logging and manufacturing.
Land in Stevens is great for hunting and gardening. If you're looking to build your home, you can take advantage of this county's owner/builder exemption to drastically reduce the number of permits and inspections you'll need.
Learn more about the county here. Darren makes this area his home and has over eighteen years of Stevens County real estate experience.
$5,800,000 – 570.03 acres
Primary waterfront
1 mile from Colville
$55,000 – 0.35 acres
In the town of Chewelah
$49,000 – 0.29 acres
In the town of Chewelah
$115,000 – 20.00 acres
11 miles from Colville
$55,000 – 10.00 acres
Seasonal Creek
10 miles from Springdale
$149,000 – 22.82 acres
23 miles from Chewelah
$150,000 – 28.74 acres
8 miles from Chewelah
$174,000 – 0.75 acres
In the town of Chewelah
$59,900 – 13.26 acres
6 miles from Colville
$129,000 – 20.05 acres
24 miles from Chewelah
$100,000 – 0.21 acres
In the town of Kettle Falls
$89,500 – 2.02 acres
10 miles from Colville
$69,000 – 5.09 acres
12 miles from Kettle Falls
$110,000 – 13.93 acres
Secondary waterfront
17 miles from Northport
$150,000 – 23.57 acres
4.6 miles from Ford
$179,500 – 12.68 acres
4 miles from Chewelah
$230,000 – 5.00 acres
Lake Roosevelt
Contains Lake
10 miles from Kettle
$230,000 – 5.00 acres
Lake Roosevelt
Contains Lake
10 miles from Kettle
$230,000 – 5.00 acres
Lake Roosevelt
Contains Lake
10 miles from Kettle
$340,000 – 8.01 acres
Columbia River
Contains Lake
10 miles from Kettle
$125,000 – 20.00 acres
13 miles from Chewelah
$320,000 – 55.00 acres
13 miles from Chewelah
$125,000 – 20.00 acres
13 miles from Chewelah
$79,900 – 7.50 acres
13 miles from Chewelah