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Acme, WA Homes for Sale

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    $950,000

    • Land
    • 159.61 Acres
    • $5,952 per Acre

    0 0 Valley Hwy, Acme, WA 98220

    Stunning property overlooking the headwaters of the Samish River is approx. 160 ac. of rural forest land. The gently sloping hillside includes a year-round spring feed creek, views of the scenic upper Samish River Valley and a spectacular view of the Twin Sisters and Mt Baker. Adjoining, to the North is thousands of acres of State owned public land reaching to Lake Whatcom and Bellingham. The RF

    Barb Davison Muljat Group

    0 0 Valley Hwy, Acme, WA 98220
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    $524,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,428 Sq Ft

    2071 Valley Hwy, Deming, WA 98244

    This 1,428-square-foot single-family home features 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a loft, and a detached garage. The property includes three garages that can accommodate up to seven cars, along with a large living room, a spacious working kitchen, and territorial and mountain views. directions: From the property, it is a 5-minute walk to Acme Presbyterian Church and Postal Service.

    Bill Johnson William E. Johnson

    2071 Valley Hwy, Deming, WA 98244
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    $329,000

    • Land
    • 6.86 Acres
    • $47,959 per Acre

    0 Mosquito Lake Rd, Deming, WA 98244

    Riverfront Retreat. Shy 7-acre high bank riverfront property offering a rare blend of privacy, natural beauty, and endless potential. This parklike setting features stunning foothill mountain views, mature cedar trees, lush ferns, and established trails that wind through the property down to the river’s edge. Whether you envision building a custom dream home or creating a recreational retreat,

    Allison Trimble Coastal Realty

    0 Mosquito Lake Rd, Deming, WA 98244

Why Live in Acme

Acme, WA, is a tranquil rural community in the South Fork Valley, at the foothills of the North Cascades range. Known for its agricultural roots, Acme remains a farming hub with large working farms along state Route 9. In recent years, the area has attracted retirees and remote workers seeking its scenic beauty and slower pace. Housing options are diverse, featuring custom-built cabins, farmhouses, luxury homes, ranch-style homes, and bungalows, often accompanied by acreage. The North Cascades mountains and Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest provide ample opportunities for hiking, fishing, and camping, with the South Fork Nooksack River being a popular spot for kayaking and trout fishing. South Fork Park offers a groomed loop trail for mountain biking and horseback riding. Retail options are limited to the small commercial area along Valley Highway, including Acme Gas Station, Acme General Store, and the well-regarded Acme Diner, which also hosts live music events. For groceries, locals drive 11 miles to Nugents Corner Market, while more extensive shopping requires a 25-mile trip to Bellingham. The Mount Baker School District serves the area. Residents rely on cars for transportation, with Bellingham and Sedro-Woolley being the nearest cities for additional amenities and services.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular zip codes in Acme, WA?
The most popular zip codes in Acme, WA include 98244, 98229, 98247, 98226 and 98233.
How are the schools in Acme, WA?
Acme, WA has highly rated public and private schools. Some of the best schools in Acme based on Niche Grades are Mount Baker Senior High School, Acme Elementary School and Mount Baker Academy. Browse all the schools in Acme, WA to learn more.
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