274 Rachel Road Kennewick WA 99338 Home For Sale274 Rachel Road, Kennewick WA 99338 Home For Sale | $525,000 | MLS# 255735

Welcome home to this beautifully well maintained 2,362 sq foot home situated on a 0.43 acre home site in a quiet rural setting but close to shopping and freeway access. This 4 bedroom, 3 bath home truly has it all! All new flooring throughout the home! This home features a large open living room with vaulted ceilings and plenty of windows to bring in natural light, a generous dining area, kitchen with quartz countertops, full tile back-splash, pantry, and a family room. The master bedroom has a vaulted ceiling that continues into the closet and bathroom which has vinyl plank flooring with dual sinks. Located in the lower level is the family room with a pellet fireplace, 4th bedroom, 3rd bathroom, and laundry room. Off the dining room slider is a spacious deck that wraps around to the side of the home with a spectacular view of the Tri-Cities. From the family room slider, there is a patio covered by a pergola that leads to the hot tub and a nicely landscaped private fenced-in backyard. The exterior features a newer heat pump, a newer roof, newer exterior paint, and a storage shed with a loft. Imagine yourself in a rural setting but still close to shopping, recreation, and everything the Tri-Cities Washington area has to offer.   The Hot tub is not warranted. This home will not last long, so put this one on your must-see viewing list. For more information call or text Colleen Lane @ 509.438.9344 | THIS HOME IS NOW UNDER CONTRACT BUT ACCEPTING BACKUP OFFERS.

Tours Best Viewed Full Screen:

Exclusively For Zillow:

Photos, Click Here For Slideshow:

274 Rachel Road, Kennewick WA 99338

The Neighborhood:

Tax Accessor Floorplan (and other vital information found here):

 274 Rachel Road Kennewick WA 99338 Home For Sale

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

Posted by Colleen Lane on

Tags

Email Send a link to post via Email

Leave A Comment

e.g. yourwebsitename.com
Please note that your email address is kept private upon posting.