Under $150K Sunday: Quiet Washington Cabin Living on 5.18 Acres – $135K
Thoughtfully designed for independence, this solar-powered cabin on 5.18 acres in Washington features a robust Generac system, private well, and septic. The 2-bedroom home offers elevated views, a spacious pantry, and an included guest camper.
- 2 bed
- 0.5 bath
- 560 sqft
- 5.18 acre lot
About This Under $150K Sunday: Quiet Washington Cabin Living on 5.18 Acres – $135K
This cozy cabin on 5.18 acres offers the ideal balance of full-time living and a peaceful retreat, thoughtfully designed for comfort, independence, and simplicity. The property is a self-sufficient powerhouse, featuring a robust 48-volt Generac solar system with a full backup generator; in optimal conditions, the battery can charge up to 4,000 watts in just two hours. With a private well, a 40-gallon pressure tank, and a fully installed septic system already in place, the essential utilities are complete, making this home truly move-in ready for year-round living or a sustainable homestead.
The home’s elevated position maximizes solar efficiency while capturing sweeping views that create an immediate sense of calm. Inside, the inviting 2-bedroom, 1-bath layout includes a cozy living area, a functional kitchen, a dedicated laundry room, and a spacious pantry designed for long-term preparedness. Adding to the property’s versatility is an included camper, providing a convenient space for guests. Combining privacy, modern off-grid efficiency, and natural beauty, this property is a rare find for those seeking a serene and independent lifestyle.
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
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27 Mule Deer Ridge Road, Oroville, WA 98844 $135,000
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Oroville, Washington
Nestled just four miles south of the Canadian border in north-central Washington, Oroville is a scenic “gateway” town defined by its dramatic transition from rugged glacial cliffs to lush valley orchards. The community sits at the southern tip of Lake Osoyoos, a popular destination for boating and swimming, and is flanked by the Okanogan and Similkameen Rivers. Known for its agricultural roots, the landscape is dotted with apple and cherry orchards as well as emerging local wineries, all set against a backdrop of public lands that offer endless trails for hiking, biking, and ATV exploration.
The town’s identity is deeply tied to its “turn-of-the-century” gold mining heritage, originally named “Oro” (Spanish for gold) before being renamed Oroville in 1909. This history is preserved at the Oroville Depot Museum and in the nearby ghost town of Molson, where pioneer buildings and schoolhouse museums tell the story of the region’s early railroad and mining days. While the local economy has shifted toward agriculture and tourism, the town maintains a quiet, historic charm with a small-town atmosphere, serving as a peaceful base for those looking to explore the natural beauty of the Okanogan Highlands.
Oroville, Washington | Downtown Walking Tour

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