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    1830 W Black Arrow Ln, Othello, WA 99344

    Here is the farm of your dreams! It boasts 33.2 partially fenced acres with a gorgeous arboretum (former nursery). included are 2 tax parcels, 2 homes, 2 shops, & 1 full RV hook-up with power & septic! The property has Columbia Basin water rights & is fully approved for irrigation. The on-site well is approved for 4 residences. Home #1- 2720 sf triple wide blt. in 2002 with 30'x36' detached

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Why Live in Basin City

Basin City, nestled in the Columbia Basin of central Washington, offers a rural lifestyle with a strong sense of community. This small town, home to just over 1,000 residents, originated in the 1950s due to the farming opportunities created by the Grand Coulee Dam. The town's local features include Price Park, a small field with playground equipment, and the Basin City arena, which hosts the annual Freedom Rodeo every Independence Day. Scooteney Park and Campground, 17 miles away, provides scenic views, paddle boating, and fishing opportunities. Housing in Basin City consists mainly of ranch-style homes from the postwar era to the 1990s and postmodern raised ranches from the 2010s, often featuring large yards and cypress-lined streets. Local businesses include Sandoval Market, known for its diverse offerings and fresh pastries, and Comedor Mari, a converted ranch-style home serving Mexican street food. While Basin City lacks a public transport system, it is connected to larger routes like State Route 17 and U.S. Route 395, with the Tri-Cities 27 miles to the south and Othello Community Hospital 20 miles away. The area is relatively far from retail hubs, but the community's small businesses provide essential goods and services, contributing to its appeal for those seeking a tranquil, community-focused environment.
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