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Shelton, WA Condos for Sale

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    $379,500

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,355 Sq Ft

    141 E Beaumont Dr Unit A, Shelton, WA 98584

    All ready to go! This very cool 2 bedroom condominium in Lake Park is not far from shopping and medical services and was just updated from stem to stern. It is bright and light and features a big primary suite with walkin closet and 5 piece bath. The kitchen includes all of the appliances as well as the washer & dryer. The living/dining area is open and airy with high ceilings and includes a gas

    Jeff Conklin Windermere RE/Himlie

    141 E Beaumont Dr Unit A, Shelton, WA 98584
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    $375,000

    $10K PRICE DROP
    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,355 Sq Ft

    170 E Beaumont Dr Unit B, Shelton, WA 98584

    Come see why easy, carefree living is the theme throughout the Lake Park condominiums. Ideally located close to shopping, medical services, and Hwy 101; this gated community offers all of the benefits of home ownership without all of the hard work! This single story 2 bedroom 2 bath + den layout boasts 5 piece primary bath, LVP flooring, heat pump/AC, spacious living area, gas fireplace and

    Brady Fuller Windermere RE/Himlie

    170 E Beaumont Dr Unit B, Shelton, WA 98584

Why Live in Shelton

Shelton, Washington, is a small town situated along Highway 101, known for its historical roots in lumber mills and oyster farming. Located 20 miles from Olympia and about 50 miles from Tacoma, Shelton offers homes with more acreage at lower prices compared to these larger cities. The town is surrounded by dense pine forests and waterways, including Oakland Bay and nearby lakes like Isabella Lake, providing ample opportunities for boating, fishing, and hiking. Olympia National Park, 25 miles away, features over 250 miles of hiking trails. Shelton's housing market is diverse, with early 20th-century Craftsman cottages near Oakland Bay, midcentury ranch-style homes in Mountain View, and a 55-plus mobile home park known as The Christmas Village. Downtown Shelton, centered on Railroad Avenue, hosts cafes, pubs, antique stores, and specialty shops, along with attractions like Shelton Cinemas and the Mason County Historical Society Museum. The town's largest event, OysterFest, draws visitors each October for oyster shucking championships, live music, and local food and drink vendors. Commuting is facilitated by Highway 101 and Mason Transit Authority buses, with Seattle-Tacoma International Airport 70 miles away for commercial flights. Shelton experiences mild weather with high precipitation in spring and winter, and while there is some risk of flooding, the city has measures in place to manage stormwater. Earthquakes are mild to moderate. Planned improvements to the downtown district include sidewalk repairs and tree replacements.

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