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Casa e casa singola in vendita - Carlton
EUR 1.129.574
Casa e casa singola (In vendita)
3 loc
3 cam
lotto 485.623 m²
Riferimento:
EDEN-T94901655
/ 94901655
234 Acre feet of transferable adjudicated water rights. Serene Methow Valley Retreat: A Nature Lover's Paradise Nestled within the picturesque Methow Valley, 3 tax parcels 120 acres of wilderness, offering a sanctuary of natural beauty and abundant resources. 3 reliable pivots for alfalfa production , the property efficiently irrigates approximately 60 + acres of alfalfa fields Contiguous to the Sawtooth Wilderness.This property spans over 120 acres, with over 60+ With 234 Acre feet of transferable adjudicated water rights acres devoted to alfalfa production that is irrigated by three pivot systems. The soil on the property is fertile, allowing for up to three cuttings of alfalfa per season, producing approximately 150-200 tons of beautiful green alfalfa. There is also a 5-acre orchard on the property with various fruit trees like apples, prunes, pears, Italian plums, among others. The orchard has been around for a while and needs pruning. Towards the upper part of the property, you'll find a rocky slope with large pine and fir trees, which is contiguous to the Sawtooth Wildlife area. On the western side of the property, there is a sizable barrow pit that could be used for aggregate needs. The property is flat to rolling towards the south, with a couple of benches offering great views of the river. There is also room to expand the alfalfa fields if you desire. There is a home on the property with a renter / caretaker living on site. The home needs repairs. The barn is more of a mechanics shop but has good bones. The Methow Valley is a treasure trove of scenic beauty that stretches from the North Cascades to the Methow and Columbia Rivers. The valley offers a plethora of recreational and cultural opportunities for visitors and locals alike. Here, you'll find some of the world's best cross-country skiing, hiking, and mountain biking trails. You can also indulge in locally grown organic produce, explore galleries, enjoy theater performances, and experience live music concerts. The valley truly has something for everyone. 234 Acre feet of transferable adjudicated water rights With unlimited farming opportunities exist on the property. The abundance of water enables the cultivation of a variety of crops, with the added advantage of long, hot summers and rich soils in the Methow Valley. The land is also stable enough to accommodate cattle or horses, while the timber resources on the property present a useful asset for future undertakings. The property holds the potential for the creation of a truly exceptional farm. 234 Acre feet of transferable adjudicated water rights The Methow Valley is a year-round recreational and cultural destination, with world-renowned cross-country skiing, hiking, and mountain biking trails, organic farms, galleries, theaters, and live music. This property is a perfect place for farming, with an abundance of water, long hot summers, rich soils, and stable ground for livestock. The timber on the property is a valuable resource for future projects. With a true four-season climate, summers are mostly dry, while winters are perfect for snow activities. Spring and fall are the locals' favorite times of year, and you'll love them too! The Methow Valley holds a rich tapestry of human history that stretches back thousands of years, bearing witness to the resilience and ingenuity of its earliest inhabitants. Dating back 8,000 to 10,000 years, indigenous peoples made the Methow Valley their home, living in harmony with the land and its resources. Before the acquisition of horses transformed their way of life, these ancient peoples adapted to the valley's seasonal rhythms with remarkable resourcefulness. During the harsh winter months, they sought shelter in pit houses, ingeniously designed to protect them from the biting cold and swirling snow. These earth-sheltered dwellings provided warmth and security, allowing them to weather the winter storms in relative comfort. As the seasons shifted and spring breathed new life into the valley, these early inhabitants embraced a more nomadic lifestyle. Without the constraints of winter's grip, they could roam the valley freely, following game migrations, foraging for wild plants, and connecting with neighboring tribes. Portable and versatile, teepees became their homes during these warmer months, offering shelter while allowing for mobility and flexibility. The annual cycle of life in the Methow Valley was deeply intertwined with the rhythms of nature, with each season bringing its own set of challenges and opportunities. Through their intimate knowledge of the land and its resources, these ancient peoples thrived in harmony with their surroundings, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and adaptation that echoes through the ages. Today, the Methow Valley stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of those early inhabitants, a place where the echoes of the past mingle with the vibrant pulse of the present, inviting us to reflect on our shared human journey and the timeless connection between people and place. This property is conveniently located on Hwy 153, which leads to Twisp and the old cowboy town of Winthrop. The Pronghorn Regional Airport is 1.5 hours away in Wenatchee, WA. The area also has a few landing strips suitable for smaller private planes.
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234 Acre feet of transferable adjudicated water rights. Serene Methow Valley Retreat: A Nature Lover's Paradise Nestled within the picturesque Methow Valley, 3 tax parcels 120 acres of wilderness, offering a sanctuary of natural beauty and abundant resources. 3 reliable pivots for alfalfa production , the property efficiently irrigates approximately 60 + acres of alfalfa fields Contiguous to the Sawtooth Wilderness.This property spans over 120 acres, with over 60+ With 234 Acre feet of transferable adjudicated water rights acres devoted to alfalfa production that is irrigated by three pivot systems. The soil on the property is fertile, allowing for up to three cuttings of alfalfa per season, producing approximately 150-200 tons of beautiful green alfalfa. There is also a 5-acre orchard on the property with various fruit trees like apples, prunes, pears, Italian plums, among others. The orchard has been around for a while and needs pruning. Towards the upper part of the property, you'll find a rocky slope with large pine and fir trees, which is contiguous to the Sawtooth Wildlife area. On the western side of the property, there is a sizable barrow pit that could be used for aggregate needs. The property is flat to rolling towards the south, with a couple of benches offering great views of the river. There is also room to expand the alfalfa fields if you desire. There is a home on the property with a renter / caretaker living on site. The home needs repairs. The barn is more of a mechanics shop but has good bones. The Methow Valley is a treasure trove of scenic beauty that stretches from the North Cascades to the Methow and Columbia Rivers. The valley offers a plethora of recreational and cultural opportunities for visitors and locals alike. Here, you'll find some of the world's best cross-country skiing, hiking, and mountain biking trails. You can also indulge in locally grown organic produce, explore galleries, enjoy theater performances, and experience live music concerts. The valley truly has something for everyone. 234 Acre feet of transferable adjudicated water rights With unlimited farming opportunities exist on the property. The abundance of water enables the cultivation of a variety of crops, with the added advantage of long, hot summers and rich soils in the Methow Valley. The land is also stable enough to accommodate cattle or horses, while the timber resources on the property present a useful asset for future undertakings. The property holds the potential for the creation of a truly exceptional farm. 234 Acre feet of transferable adjudicated water rights The Methow Valley is a year-round recreational and cultural destination, with world-renowned cross-country skiing, hiking, and mountain biking trails, organic farms, galleries, theaters, and live music. This property is a perfect place for farming, with an abundance of water, long hot summers, rich soils, and stable ground for livestock. The timber on the property is a valuable resource for future projects. With a true four-season climate, summers are mostly dry, while winters are perfect for snow activities. Spring and fall are the locals' favorite times of year, and you'll love them too! The Methow Valley holds a rich tapestry of human history that stretches back thousands of years, bearing witness to the resilience and ingenuity of its earliest inhabitants. Dating back 8,000 to 10,000 years, indigenous peoples made the Methow Valley their home, living in harmony with the land and its resources. Before the acquisition of horses transformed their way of life, these ancient peoples adapted to the valley's seasonal rhythms with remarkable resourcefulness. During the harsh winter months, they sought shelter in pit houses, ingeniously designed to protect them from the biting cold and swirling snow. These earth-sheltered dwellings provided warmth and security, allowing them to weather the winter storms in relative comfort. As the seasons shifted and spring breathed new life into the valley, these early inhabitants embraced a more nomadic lifestyle. Without the constraints of winter's grip, they could roam the valley freely, following game migrations, foraging for wild plants, and connecting with neighboring tribes. Portable and versatile, teepees became their homes during these warmer months, offering shelter while allowing for mobility and flexibility. The annual cycle of life in the Methow Valley was deeply intertwined with the rhythms of nature, with each season bringing its own set of challenges and opportunities. Through their intimate knowledge of the land and its resources, these ancient peoples thrived in harmony with their surroundings, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and adaptation that echoes through the ages. Today, the Methow Valley stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of those early inhabitants, a place where the echoes of the past mingle with the vibrant pulse of the present, inviting us to reflect on our shared human journey and the timeless connection between people and place. This property is conveniently located on Hwy 153, which leads to Twisp and the old cowboy town of Winthrop. The Pronghorn Regional Airport is 1.5 hours away in Wenatchee, WA. The area also has a few landing strips suitable for smaller private planes.
234 acres-pie de derechos de agua adjudicables transferibles. Serenenado Methow Valley Retreat: Un paraíso para los amantes de la naturaleza Ubicado dentro del pintoresco Methow Valley, 3 parcelas fiscales de 120 acres de naturaleza salvaje, que ofrece un santuario de belleza natural y abundantes recursos. 3 pivotes confiables para la producción de alfalfa, la propiedad riega eficientemente aproximadamente 60 + acres de campos de alfalfa contiguos al desierto de Sawtooth. Esta propiedad abarca más de 120 acres, con más de 60 + 234 acres con 234 acres de derechos de agua adjudicados transferibles acres dedicados a la producción de alfalfa que se riega por tres sistemas de pivote. El suelo de la propiedad es fértil, lo que permite hasta tres cortes de alfalfa por temporada, produciendo aproximadamente 150-200 toneladas de hermosa alfalfa verde. También hay un huerto de 5 acres en la propiedad con varios árboles frutales como manzanas, ciruelas pasas, peras, ciruelas italianas, entre otros. El huerto existe desde hace un tiempo y necesita poda. Hacia la parte superior de la propiedad, encontrará una ladera rocosa con grandes pinos y abetos, que es contigua al área de Sawtooth Wildlife. En el lado oeste de la propiedad, hay un pozo de túmulo de gran tamaño que podría usarse para las necesidades de agregados. La propiedad es plana hacia el sur, con un par de bancos que ofrecen excelentes vistas del río. También hay espacio para ampliar los campos de alfalfa si lo desea. Hay una casa en la propiedad con un inquilino / cuidador que vive en el lugar. La casa necesita reparaciones. El granero es más bien un taller mecánico, pero tiene buenos huesos. El valle de Methow es un tesoro de belleza escénica que se extiende desde las Cascadas del Norte hasta los ríos Methow y Columbia. El valle ofrece una gran cantidad de oportunidades recreativas y culturales tanto para los visitantes como para los lugareños. Aquí encontrarás algunas de las mejores rutas de esquí de fondo, senderismo y ciclismo de montaña del mundo. También puede disfrutar de productos orgánicos cultivados localmente, explorar galerías, disfrutar de representaciones teatrales y experimentar conciertos de música en vivo. El valle realmente tiene algo para todos. 234 acres-pie de derechos de agua adjudicados transferibles con oportunidades ilimitadas de cultivo existen en la propiedad. La abundancia de agua permite el cultivo de una variedad de cultivos, con la ventaja adicional de veranos largos y calurosos y suelos ricos en el valle de Methow. La tierra también es lo suficientemente estable como para albergar ganado o caballos, mientras que los recursos madereros de la propiedad representan un activo útil para futuras empresas. La propiedad tiene el potencial para la creación de una granja verdaderamente excepcional. 234 acres-pies de derechos de agua adjudicados transferibles El valle de Methow es un destino recreativo y cultural durante todo el año, con senderos de esquí de fondo, senderismo y ciclismo de montaña de renombre mundial, granjas orgánicas, galerías, teatros y música en vivo. Esta propiedad es un lugar perfecto para la agricultura, con abundancia de agua, veranos largos y calurosos, suelos ricos y terrenos estables para el ganado. La madera de la propiedad es un recurso valioso para futuros proyectos. Con un verdadero clima de cuatro estaciones, los veranos son en su mayoría secos, mientras que los inviernos son perfectos para actividades en la nieve. La primavera y el otoño son las épocas favoritas del año de los lugareños, ¡y a ti también te encantarán! El valle de Methow alberga un rico tapiz de la historia humana que se remonta a miles de años, dando testimonio de la resistencia y el ingenio de sus primeros habitantes. Desde hace 8.000 a 10.000 años, los pueblos indígenas hicieron del valle de Methow su hogar, viviendo en armonía con la tierra y sus recursos. Antes de que la adquisición de los caballos transformara su forma de vida, estos pueblos antiguos se adaptaron a los ritmos estacionales del valle con notable ingenio. Durante los duros meses de invierno, buscaban refugio en casas de pozo, ingeniosamente diseñadas para protegerlos del frío cortante y la nieve arremolinada. Estas viviendas protegidas por la tierra proporcionaban calor y seguridad, lo que les permitía capear las tormentas invernales con relativa comodidad. A medida que cambiaban las estaciones y la primavera insuflaba nueva vida al valle, estos primeros habitantes adoptaron un estilo de vida más nómada. Sin las limitaciones del invierno, podían vagar libremente por el valle, siguiendo las migraciones de caza, buscando plantas silvestres y conectándose con las tribus vecinas. Portátiles y versátiles, los tipis se convirtieron en sus hogares durante estos meses más cálidos, ofreciendo refugio al tiempo que permitían la movilidad y la flexibilidad. El ciclo anual de la vida en el valle de Methow estaba profundamente entrelazado con los ritmos de la naturaleza, y cada estación traía su propio conjunto de desafíos y oportunidades. A través de su conocimiento íntimo de la tierra y sus recursos, estos pueblos antiguos prosperaron en armonía con su entorno, dejando tras de sí un legado de resiliencia y adaptación que resuena a través de los siglos. Hoy en día, el valle de Methow es un testimonio del espíritu perdurable de aquellos primeros habitantes, un lugar donde los ecos del pasado se mezclan con el pulso vibrante del presente, invitándonos a reflexionar sobre nuestro viaje humano compartido y la conexión atemporal entre las personas y el lugar. Esta propiedad está convenientemente ubicada en la autopista 153, que conduce a Twisp y a la antigua ciudad de vaqueros de Winthrop. El aeropuerto regional de Pronghorn está a 1,5 horas en Wenatchee, WA. La zona también cuenta con algunas pistas de aterrizaje adecuadas para aviones privados más pequeños.
Riferimento:
EDEN-T94901655
Paese:
US
Città:
Carlton
Codice postale:
98814
Categoria:
Residenziale
Tipo di annuncio:
In vendita
Tipo di proprietà:
Casa e casa singola
Grandezza lotto:
485.623 m²
Locali:
3
Camere da letto:
3