1

Five Corners, WA Mobile Home for Sale

Section Image
  • /42

    $450,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,284 Sq Ft

    8727 NE 80th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98662

    Tucked away on a serene one-acre lot, this charming property offers a lush, wooded landscape that provides both privacy and a peaceful, natural setting. A gentle creek runs through the trees, creating a soothing backdrop you can enjoy from the spacious back deck—perfect for relaxing or entertaining under the included gazebo. Inside, the home features a bright and open living area filled with

    Desanka Pokrajac Keller Williams Realty

    8727 NE 80th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98662

Why Live in Five Corners

Five Corners, WA, is a north Portland suburb nestled between the rural hills of Clark County and the suburban conveniences of Vancouver. This peaceful residential pocket features late 20th-century architecture and streets lined with old-growth trees, alongside brand-new developments to accommodate the growing population. The area was primarily agricultural land in the early 1900s until larger groups began moving from downtown Portland and Vancouver to the quieter suburbs. Named for a five-point junction at the intersection of 94th Avenue and 78th Street, Five Corners has a population of roughly 21,000. Many residents commute the 15 miles south to Portland for work, while major Clark County employers include PeaceHealth and Vancouver Public Schools. Homes range from 1960s ranch-style and bungalows to early 2000s Colonial Revivals and modern traditional builds, often adorned with mature evergreen and oak trees. Local students attend either Evergreen Public Schools or Battle Ground Public Schools, both of which have high ratings. Shopping options include big-box stores like Costco and Home Depot, with additional shops and restaurants near Coxley Drive and Fourth Plain Boulevard. Recreational features include neighborhood parks with playgrounds and picnic pavilions, Club Green Meadows with its golf course and fitness center, and Hockinson Meadows Community Park, which offers baseball diamonds, a disc golf course, and a dog park. The Vancouver Waterfront, about 10 miles southwest, is popular for walking, biking, and roller skating along the Columbia River. Interstate 205 provides a direct route to downtown Portland, and Portland International Airport is approximately 12 miles south.

How to Buy a Home How to Finance a Home How to Sell a Home