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4249 King Mountain Road - Bellingham, WA 98226$349,000

Vacant Land

Lot Square footage: 14,921 | Approx. Acreage: 0.34

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4249 King Mountain Road Bellingham, WA Description:

Looking for a great location to develop, build, and profit in Bellingham? Bring your development project to this property that is now back on market with new property lines. After the recent lot line adjustment, it spans 14,921 square feet in residential zoning that allows density of 7,200 SF per lot. Many opportunities: extend the sewer from the James and Kellogg intersection and subdivide this property, build one large house, take advantage of Bellingham's new ADU ordinances, etc. New statewide zoning laws may allow for higher density. Near shopping, hiking, restaurants and more with Queen Mountain Park at the end of the street. Schedule a showing today! Owner financing available for attractive rates.

4249 King Mountain Road Bellingham, WA Information:

Date Listed: 04-04-2024
Listing Number: 2218997
Parcel ID: 380308009196
Third Party Required (Short Sale): None
Terms of Financing: Cash Out, Conventional, Owner Financing
Zoning: RS 5 (King Mountain Area 5)
County: Whatcom
Area: 860 - Bellingham
Lot Size: 0.34 acres
Lot Details: Paved

4249 King Mountain Road Bellingham, WA Amenities:

Sewer: Available
Electrical Status: Available
Gas Status: In Street
Water: Available, In Street

4249 King Mountain Road is 14,921 sq. ft or 0.34 acres of vacant land located in Bellingham and in the community of Bellingham. The available utilities include gas , electricity , sewer , and water .




Map of 4249 King Mountain Road , Bellingham, WA:

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Directions to 4249 King Mountain Road Bellingham, WA: From Guide Meridian, take E Kellogg east to James St; the property is at the northeast side of the intersection of James and E Kellogg, where E Kellogg becomes King Mountain.