105 South 716 PR SE, Kennewick, WA 99338 Southwest Kennewick Home For Sale | $515,000. | MLS# 250251
Situated on over a half-acre of fully-landscaped, vineyard-view property, you'll enjoy waking every day to breathtaking, panoramic views from every direction. This stunning 2566 sq ft home offers a beautiful master bedroom with spa-like ensuite and dual walk-in closets, state of the art kitchen, an open-concept living/dining with a sleek modern fireplace, private office, bonus room, and covered deck to enjoy the scenery year-round. The design of this luxury home includes the finest quality finishes, materials, and craftsmanship; including beautiful engineered hardwood floors, quartz countertops, tile flooring/backsplash throughout, custom built-in cabinets, crown molding, wood wrapped windows, and rustic post/beam construction over the entryway and garage. The basement bonus room has it's own exterior entrance and would be perfect for a theater room, wine cellar, man/she cave, or separate in-law quarters. All appliances stay including the fridge, washer, and dryer. Contact Colleen Lane @ 509.438.9344 for more information, inquiries, or to show or view the home. THIS HOME IS UNDER CONTRACT BUT ACCEPTING BACK-UP OFFERS AT THIS TIME.
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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
- Bedrooms 3
- Bathrooms 2.00
- Full Baths 2
- Square Footage 2,566
- Acres 0.66
- Year Built 2016
- Type Residential
- Sub-Type Single-Family
- Style Other
- Status Active
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
- Address 105 S 716 Pr Se
- AreaBenton
- SubdivisionTHE RIDGE AT REATA WEST
- CityKennewick
- State WA
- Zip Code 99338
AMENITIES
- Utilities Appliances-Electric, Cable
- # of Garages 3
PARKING
3 car, Door Opener, Finished, RV Parking-Open, Garage-3 Car
GARAGES
3 car, Door Opener, Finished, RV Parking-Open
INTERIOR
- Fireplace Yes
- Fireplaces 1, FP - Propane
INTERIOR FEATURES
Ceiling - Raised, Drps/Crtns/Blinds, Extra Storage, Ceiling Fan(s), Utility Sink
APPLIANCES
Dishwasher, Microwave Oven, Dryer, Refrigerator, Washer
HEATING
Heat Pump - Heating, Heat Pump - Cooling
EXTERIOR
- Exterior Stucco, Rock
- Roof Comp Shingle
- Foundation Crawl Space, Concrete
EXTERIOR FEATURES
Patio/Covered, Sprinkler, Deck/Wood Open, Deck/Wood Covered, Fencing/Partial
LOT DESCRIPTION
View, Cul-de-Sac, Residential Acreage
WINDOWS
Windows - Double, Windows - Vinyl
SCHOOL INFORMATION
- District KENNEWICK
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- Zoning SINGLE FAMILY R
About Kennewick Washington
Kennewick (/ˈkɛnəwɪk/) is a city in Benton County in the U.S. state of Washington. It is located along the southwest bank of the Columbia River, just southeast of the confluence of the Columbia and Yakima rivers and across from the confluence of the Columbia and Snake rivers. It is the most populous of the three cities collectively referred to as the Tri-Cities (the others being Pasco and Richland). The population was 73,917 at the 2010 census. The Census Bureau estimates the city's population at 84,347 as of July 1, 2019.
The discovery of Kennewick Man along the banks of the Columbia River provides evidence of Native Americans' settlement of the area for at least 9,000 years. American settlers began moving into the region in the late 19th century as transportation infrastructure was built to connect Kennewick to other settlements along the Columbia River. The construction of the Hanford Site at Richland accelerated the city's growth in the 1940s as workers from around the country came to participate in the Manhattan Project. While Hanford and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory continue to be major sources of employment, the city's economy has diversified over time and now hosts offices for Amazon and Lamb Weston.
History | Native peoples
Native Americans populated the area around modern-day Kennewick for millennia before being discovered and settled by European descendants. These inhabitants consisted of people from the Umatilla, Wanapum, Nez Perce, and Yakama tribes. Kennewick's low elevation helped to moderate winter temperatures. On top of this, the riverside location made salmon and other river fish easily accessible. By the 19th century, people lived in and between two major camps in the area. These were located near present-day Sacajawea State Park in Pasco and Columbia Point in Richland. Lewis and Clark noted that there were many people living in the area when they passed through in 1805 and 1806. The map produced following their journey marks two significant villages in the area - Wollawollah and Selloatpallah. These had approximate populations of 2,600 and 3,000 respectively.
There are conflicting stories on how Kennewick gained its name, but these narratives attribute it to the Native Americans living in the area. Some reports claim that the name comes from a native word meaning "grassy place". It has also been called "winter paradise," mostly because of the mild winters in the area. In the past, Kennewick has also been known by other names. The area was known as Tehe from 1886 to 1891, and this name appears on early letters sent to the area with the city listed as Tehe, Washington. Other reports claim that the city's name is derived from how locals pronounced the name Chenoythe, who was a member of the Hudson's Bay Company. -Wikipedia
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