Real Estate Market & Homes

What $1.3 million can buy you in the Tri-Cities housing market

Many home listings say they have it all, but this Kennewick homes really does.

Listed at $1.3 million, this home is one of only a dozen Tri-Cities homes listed for sale with a value over $1 million.

And it’s one of only a handful with more than 5,000 square feet.

This Canyon Lakes home is turning heads with its wide range of amenities.
This Canyon Lakes home is turning heads with its wide range of amenities. Courtesy Keller Williams Tri-Cities

This 4-bedroom, 4-bath Canyon Lakes home is packed with amenities.

The owner’s suite has heated hardwood floors, walk-in shower with seven showerheads, steam room and separate his and her walk-in closets.

The downstairs features a theater room, a wine cellar, full wet bar and a bonus room perfect for a home gym.

The 4-bedroom, 4-bath homes is newly listed.
The 4-bedroom, 4-bath homes is newly listed.

Take in the city lights from the 1,600-square-foot partially covered deck, overlooking Canyon Lakes Park.

The fully fenced backyard offers landscaped terraces and a saltwater gunite pool with two waterfalls and a hot tub.

The backyard features a saltwater gunite pool with two waterfalls and hot tub.
The backyard features a saltwater gunite pool with two waterfalls and hot tub. Courtesy Keller Williams Tri-Cities

The sun deck features a pool room with a private bathroom. The patio is plumbed and ready for an outdoor kitchen.

The circular driveway offers plenty of parking, in addition to a three-car garage with golf cart parking.

Courtesy Keller Williams Tri-Cities

The home at 3200 W. 42nd Place is listed by Ron Almberg of Keller Williams Tri-Cities.

It was built in 2008, and has doubled in value since in was last purchased in 2012.

Courtesy Keller Williams Tri-Cities

Other features include granite counters, instant hot water, a firepit with seating area and a home office.

For more photos and listings, visit RonAlmberg.com.

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Cory McCoy
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Cory is an award-winning investigative reporter. He joined the Tri-City Herald in Dec. 2021 as an Editor/Reporter covering social accountability issues. His past work can be found in the Tyler Morning Telegraph and other Texas newspapers. He was a 2019-20 Education Writers Association Fellow, and has been featured on The Murder Tapes, Grave Mysteries and Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen.
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