351 Lost Lake Rd
Easton, WA 98925
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Bedrooms
3
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Bathrooms
3.5
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Square Feet
2,750 sq ft
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About This Home
Welcome to this amazing fully furnished lodge style home near Snoqualmie Pass, located in the beautiful town of Easton, WA. This stunning home features 3 spacious bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, providing ample space for relaxation and comfort. With year-round access this lodge-style design creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a cozy retreat. Step inside and be greeted by the amazing river stone fireplace and open floor plan which seamlessly connects the living room, dining area, kitchen, and wet-bar making it ideal for entertaining guests or spending quality time with loved ones. The well-equipped kitchen boasts a gas range, allowing you to prepare delicious meals with ease. 3 acre lot adjacent to the John Wayne trail this home offers easy access to a variety of outdoor activities. From skiing and snowboarding in the winter to hiking and mountain biking in the summer, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Plenty of room to park your side by sides and snowmobiles in the huge 5+ car attached garage with heated concrete floors! Explore endless trails, take in the picturesque scenery, and embrace the tranquility of the great outdoors. Only 45 min from Issaquah or just a little over an hour away from Down Town Seattle! Rental Terms: $4100 rent $4100 deposit $500 per pet deposit Flexible 6mo - 1 year lease term available *Tenant pays all utilities. #3239
351 Lost Lake Rd is a house located in Kittitas County and the 98925 ZIP Code.
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