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Marblemount, WA Houses for Sale

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    $189,500

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,000 Sq Ft

    8516 Beaver Place, Marblemount, WA 98267

    Your private, off-grid retreat awaits in a gated community! This cozy cabin is the perfect canvas for your personal touch. The home features a durable 15-year-old metal roof, upgraded electrical and plumbing, and a functional kitchen with its original charm. A new subfloor is already installed, just waiting for your choice of laminate or carpet to complete the space. Generator-powered for true

    Jared English Congress Realty

    8516 Beaver Place, Marblemount, WA 98267
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    $195,000

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 484 Sq Ft

    63388 E Ross Place, Marblemount, WA 98267

    Escape to the tranquility of Cascade River Park, a gated community with river access, BBQ, and picnic areas. Cross two scenic bridges to reach this peaceful, off-grid cabin—perfect for weekend getaways or short-term rental use. Inside, enjoy a well-kept space with stainless steel kitchen counters, a gas stove, slate floors, a wood stove, propane heat, and a full tiled shower. Fresh paint and warm

    Mikah Fontes LPT Realty LLC

    63388 E Ross Place, Marblemount, WA 98267
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    $45,000

    • 0.5 Baths
    • 300 Sq Ft

    64308 Cascade River Rd Unit 1L147, Marblemount, WA 98267

    Escape to your own rustic wilderness retreat in the North Cascades where the serenity of nature blankets the timeless Cascade River. Just minutes to the North Cascades National Park and a scenic drive to Lake Diablo and the Ross Lake National Recreation Area, your base for outdoor recreation is surrounded by towering peaks and pristine forest, offering a classic and rewarding experience for

    Tim Fenner Keller Williams Western Realty

    64308 Cascade River Rd Unit 1L147, Marblemount, WA 98267

Why Live in Marblemount

Marblemount, Washington, is a mountain village situated at the confluence of the Skagit and Cascade Rivers, surrounded by dense alpine forests and North Cascade Mountain peaks. With a population of around 300 residents, it maintains a small-town atmosphere with local diners, inns, and a campground. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy fishing, kayaking, and hiking in the nearby North Cascades National Park, which offers hundreds of miles of trails and stunning views. The Skagit River, a federally protected “Wild and Scenic” river, is a prime spot for rafting, fishing, and birdwatching, particularly for wintering bald eagles. Housing in Marblemount includes cabins, vintage farmhouses, and off-the-grid modern homes, typically on lots ranging from a quarter-acre to five acres, providing ample space and privacy. Many homes feature riverine, valley, and mountain views, especially those on hillside lots. However, the village faces a high flood risk due to its riverside location, affecting many homes and access routes. Dining options include Marblemount Diner, Upriver Grill & Taproom, and Prospectors Country Coffee. For groceries and essentials, residents often travel to Skagit General Store, about 15 miles away. Students commute 17 miles to Concrete for school, with Concrete Elementary School and Concrete High School serving the area. The remote location means limited access to services, with the nearest hospital in Sedro-Woolley, 40 miles away, and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport 116 miles away.

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