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Bow, WA Home for Rent

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    $3,146 per month

    • 1 Bed
    • 2,224 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    14969 W Bow Hill Rd, Bow, WA 98232

    Heart of Bow! First Floor Restaurant and Full Service Bar is in Excellent Condition with Indoor and Covered Outdoor Dining and Features Many Updates. The Second Floor Includes Partially Finished Apartments or Office Spaces, Offering Significant Potential for Added Value or Additional Space. Located at the High-Traffic Intersection of Bow Hill Road and Chuckanut Drive, It Offers Excellent

    Gabrielle Balolia RE/MAX Whatcom County, Inc.

    14969 W Bow Hill Rd, Bow, WA 98232

Why Live in Bow

Bow is a rural neighborhood characterized by expansive farmland and a strong sense of community. Residents enjoy fresh produce from local farms, with Chuckanut Drive offering farm-fresh eggs and Sakuma Berry Farm known for its strawberry shortcake. Specialty food shops such as Farm to Market Bakery, Samish Bay Cheese, and Bow Hill Blueberries provide unique local products, including organic cheese and berries. For dining, nearby Edison features popular restaurants like Breadfarm, which serves homemade bread and pastries. Bow's proximity to Interstate 5 connects it to the wider Skagit Valley region, making travel convenient. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore nearby parks like Squires Lake Park and Donovan Park, which offer hiking trails and playgrounds. Pomona Grange Park features a covered picnic pavilion and access to Friday Creek. Bay View State Park provides coastal access to Padilla Bay. Despite its rural charm, Bow is car-dependent, with major grocery shopping available at Food Pavilion, about 10 miles southeast, and medical services at PeaceHealth United General Medical Center, also 10 miles away. Bellingham International Airport is approximately 25 miles north. Homes in Bow are spaced out along quiet roads without sidewalks, offering unobstructed views of the sky and farmland. The neighborhood features individual homes with ample space for gardens and yards. Flooding is a concern, particularly in the northwest region, with Skagit County recommending CodeRed Alerts for emergency notifications. Bow's crime rate is lower than the national average, contributing to its appeal as a peaceful countryside community.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular neighborhoods in Bow, WA for renters?
The most popular neighborhoods in Bow, WA for renters are Fairhaven, Sehome, City Center, Happy Valley and Meridian.
What are the most popular zip codes in Bow, WA for renters?
The most popular zip codes in Bow, WA for renters include 98225, 98277, 98273, 98226 and 98233.
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