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Why Live in Lake Cassidy

Lake Cassidy, WA, offers a serene rural lifestyle surrounded by forests and farmland, with numerous residential properties providing privacy and tranquility. The area features diverse single-family homes, including ranch-style houses built between the 1970s and 2000s, and custom-built homes from the 2000s to 2020s with Craftsman features. Larger Craftsman estates from the 1990s and 2000s are situated within gated communities. Lake Cassidy itself is semi-secluded but accessible to the public, offering recreational activities such as boating and fishing. The Centennial Trail, a 30-mile paved path for hiking and biking, has an access point at Lake Cassidy, complemented by a soft-surface equestrian path. Nearby, Catherine Creek provides opportunities for fishing and floating. The surrounding cities of Marysville and Lake Stevens offer additional recreational options, including Jennings Park and Lundeen Park, both equipped with playgrounds, sports facilities, and lakeside amenities. Retail and dining options are found in Marysville and Lake Stevens, with specialty shops, national retailers, and a variety of eateries. Lake Cassidy is served by the highly-rated Lake Stevens School District, which includes Lake Stevens High School known for its World Language Credit Program and numerous sports teams and clubs. Access to Washington state Route 9 facilitates travel to downtown Seattle, approximately 39 miles south, and the Seattle Paine Field International Airport, about 19 miles away.

Frequently Asked Questions

What neighborhoods in Lake Cassidy, WA are best for renting a home?
The best neighborhood for renting in Lake Cassidy, WA depends on your priorities: commute, walkability, budget, and lifestyle all play a role. Popular areas for renting a home include Port Gardner, Delta, Lakewood, Bayside and Westmont, each with its own character and price range.
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