Docks are rare on many miles of Tri-Cities shoreline. This home is a stunning exception
For a community fronting three rivers, including one of the most major waterways in North America, there relatively few private docks along the Columbia, Yakima and Snake rivers in Tri-Cities.
That’s what makes a home for sale for the updated price of $1.49 million rather unusual.
The property on Court Street in Pasco has all the features one would expect in waterfront property — upscale kitchens and bathrooms and lots of windows.
There’s also an expansive deck with broad views overlooking the Columbia River to Richland’s Columbia Point South and the twin spans of the Glenn Lee/Sam Volpentest bridge that carry I-182 between Richland and Pasco.
What sets it apart is the private dock, which it shares with one other home. Rights to the dock stay with the two properties.
Google satellite images show roughly 75 private docks in the Tri-Cities, including in Burbank in Walla Walla County. Most are on the Columbia River.
The home at 11300 W. Court St. was built in 1991 and has 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and 3,700-square feet on a main floor in addition to a daylight basement.
Sally Jo Freund of Retter and Co. Sotheby’s International is the listing broker.
Check it out at rcsothebysrealty.com/listings/11300-w-court-st-pasco-wa-99301-270225
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