5112 Lucena Drive Pasco WA 99301 Home For Sale5112 Lucena Drive Pasco WA 99301 Home For Sale SOLD FOR FULL ASKING PRICE | MLS® #249967 | $369,000.

Comfortable West Pasco 2 story, 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2335 square foot home on a larger lot. The large lot features a backyard firepit, basketball court, and covered patio for all sorts of fun and relaxation. Some of the interior details include vaulted ceilings, an open floor plan, a guest bedroom on the lower level. The entry room can be used as a formal dining room, living room, or office. The open concept kitchen features a pantry, oversized island, and beautiful flooring throughout the main floor. The family room has a gas fireplace with piping out to the patio and stubbed out for a barbeque under the covered patio with stamped concrete. The large master has double entry doors, a master closet with built-in shelving, and a master bathroom with an inviting soaker tub. The yard is fully fenced and the 3 car garage offers plenty of storage and the side yard has ample room for RV parking. The home is close to shopping, freeway access, Columbia River recreation, but far enough away to allow for a quiet neighborhood. This one is a must-see as the home will not last long! For more information or to view the home in person, please call or text Colleen Lane @ 509.438.9344 ~ THIS HOME IS NOW SOLD FOR FULL PRICE: $369,000.

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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

  • MLS® #249967
  • Bedrooms 5
  • Bathrooms 3.00
  • Full Baths 2
  • Half Baths 1
  • Square Footage 2,335
  • Acres 0.24
  • Year Built 2007
  • Type Residential
  • Sub-Type Single-Family
  • Style Other

COMMUNITY INFORMATION

  • Address 5112 Lucena Drive
  • Area Franklin
  • Subdivision CASA DL SO
  • City Pasco
  • State WA
  • Zip Code 99301

AMENITIES

  • # of Garages 3

UTILITIES

Appliances-Electric, Electric,

Appliances-Gas, Gas

PARKING

Attached, Door Opener, 3 car, Finished, Garage-3 Car

GARAGES

Attached, Door Opener, 3 car, Finished

INTERIOR

  • Fireplace Yes
  • Fireplaces FP - Gas, In Living Room

INTERIOR FEATURES

Drps/Crtns/Blinds, Ceiling - Raised, Ceiling - Vaulted, Ceiling Fan(s)

APPLIANCES

Dishwasher, Garbage Disposal, Microwave Oven, Range/Oven, Water Heater

HEATING

Central Air, Furnace, Natural Gas, Gas - Heating

EXTERIOR

  • Exterior Concrete Board
  • Roof Comp Shingle
  • Foundation Concrete, Crawl Space

EXTERIOR FEATURES

Fencing/Enclosed, Patio/Covered, Sprinkler, Athletic Court

LOT DESCRIPTION

Animals Allowed, Located in City Limits

WINDOWS

Windows - Double, Windows - Vinyl

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  • Zoning SINGLE FAMILY R

About Pasco Washington
Pasco
 (/ˈpæskoʊ/ PAS-koh) is a city in, and the county seat of, Franklin County, Washington, United States. Pasco is one of three cities that make up the Tri-Cities region of the state of Washington. The Tri-Cities is a mid-sized metropolitan area of approximately 296,224 people that also includes the cities of Kennewick and Richland in a 2018 estimate. Pasco's population was 59,781 at the 2010 census and 75,432 as of the July 1, 2019 Census Bureau estimate.

Pasco Washington History
On October 16, 1805, the Lewis and Clark Expedition camped in the Pasco area, at a site now commemorated by Sacajawea State Park. The area was frequented by fur trappers and gold traders. In the 1880s, the Northern Pacific Railway was built near the Columbia River, bringing many settlers to the area. Pasco was officially incorporated on September 3, 1891. It was named by Virgil Bogue, a construction engineer for the Northern Pacific Railway after Cerro de Pasco, a city in the Peruvian Andes, where he had helped build a railroad. In its early years, it was a small railroad town, but the completion of the Grand Coulee Dam in 1941 brought irrigation and agriculture to the area.

The Franklin County Courthouse in Pasco
Due in large part to the presence of the Hanford Site (which made the plutonium for the Nagasaki atomic bomb), the entire Tri-Cities area grew rapidly from the 1940s through 1950s. However, most of the population influx resided in Richland and Kennewick, as Pasco remained primarily driven by the agricultural industry, and to a lesser degree the NP Pasco rail yards. After the end of World War II, the entire region went through several "boom" and "bust" periods, cycling approximately every 10 years and heavily based on available government funding for Hanford-related work. Farming continues to be the economic driver for most of the city's industrial tax base.

In the late 1990s, foreseeing another Hanford-related boom period, several developers purchased large farm circles in Pasco for residential and commercial development. Since that time, Pasco has undergone a transformation that has not only seen its population overtake the neighboring city of Richland, but also has resulted in growth in the city's retail and tourism industries. Recently incorporated land on the West side of the city has exploded into new housing tracts, apartments, and shopping centers. This area of the city has become referred to locally as "West Pasco", distinguishing it from the older area of town to the East. In addition to an influx of new residents to the region, many residents of the Tri-Cities have moved from Richland and Kennewick to West Pasco due to its central location and virtually all-new housing and business. In early 2018, plans were announced for 5,000–8,000 new residences in West Pasco, west of Road 100. -Wikipedia

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