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0.17 Acres Of Land For Sale In Pasco, Washington

0.17 ACRES
$118,000
8513 ASHEN DR.
PASCO, WA 99301
FRANKLIN COUNTY
SUBDIVISION:
SEVEN SISTERS
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MLS NUMBER:
262288
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MLS # 262288 Welcome to Lot 48 in Seven Sisters! Available to build one of Sandhollow Home's many plans. Contact your favorite Realtor for more info. on plans, pricing, & financing options. Gas, City water & sewer. Walking distance to Reynolds Middle School & Columbia River Elementary./Jaime Bocek/CELL: 509-910-4182/Keller Williams Columbia Basin/Ken Poletski/CELL: 509-737-7118

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