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Sequim, WA Townhome for Sale

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    $399,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,344 Sq Ft

    50 Goldenrod Ln, Sequim, WA 98382

    One level, No step entry! Original owner. Excellent private end unit with beautiful landscaping and one of the few homes with an allowed private fenced rear yard! One of the newer townhomes in Jennies Meadows and attached to only one other unit. Featuring arched room entrances and open-concept floor plan with lots of natural light, 9' ceilings, and 8' glass sliding door access to a covered

    Jarratt Spady PROFESSIONAL RLTY SRVCS SEQUIM INC

    50 Goldenrod Ln, Sequim, WA 98382

Why Live in Sequim

Sequim, Washington, is a small city on the northeast corner of the Olympic Peninsula, renowned for its mild climate and stunning views of the Salish Sea and Olympic Mountains. Known as "Sunny Sequim," the city benefits from a rain shadow effect, resulting in the lowest average annual precipitation in western Washington at just 16 inches. This unique weather pattern attracts retirees and those seeking a relaxed lifestyle, with average temperatures ranging from 70 degrees in summer to 45 degrees in winter. Sequim offers a diverse housing market, including early 20th-century farmhouses, midcentury ranch-style homes, and modern luxury properties, with retirement communities like Sunland and Parkwood providing amenities such as golf courses. The city boasts a lower crime rate than national averages, enhancing its appeal. Outdoor attractions are abundant, with Dungeness River Center and Railroad Bridge Park offering trails and nature centers, while the Dungeness Spit provides birdwatching opportunities and views of the San Juan Islands. Sequim is also near Olympic National Park, offering breathtaking landscapes. The Route 101 corridor features shopping and dining options, including big box stores and local eateries like Oak Table Cafe. The Sequim School District provides educational opportunities, including college credit programs. Events like the Sequim Irrigation Festival and Lavender Festival celebrate local culture. Transportation relies on personal vehicles, with U.S. Route 101 connecting Sequim to nearby cities, and ferry services available for longer trips.

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