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Washington Duplex with Strong Potential – $65K

 

 

 

 

 

Located in Washington State, this duplex offers strong potential with a new roof and well-kept upstairs unit. The property requires foundation elevation and interior completion while providing flexible income possibilities.

 

 

 

House View featured at 315 N 1st St, Dayton, WA, 99328

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About This Washington Duplex with Strong Potential – $65K

This duplex is a strong opportunity for a buyer comfortable with a full-scale rehabilitation project. The property suffered first-floor damage during a 2026 flood, with remediation started but now paused, and will require a new elevated foundation to meet base flood elevation requirements along with complete interior repairs before a Certificate of Occupancy can be issued. Despite these challenges, the upstairs unit remains in great condition and the building also features a new roof. With both interior and exterior access to the upper level, there is flexibility to convert the property back into a spacious single-family home if desired. Once restored, it has solid potential as an income-producing asset.
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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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315 N 1st Street, Dayton, WA 99328                              $65,000

 

 

 

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Dayton, Washington

Dayton serves as the seat of Columbia County, situated in the rolling hills of the Palouse region in southeastern Washington. It is a town deeply rooted in agricultural history and preserved architecture, offering a quiet atmosphere that feels like a step back in time.

The community is famous for its historic preservation. Main Street is lined with restored buildings, including the oldest operating train station in the state and the majestic Columbia County Courthouse, which was built in 1887. These structures give the town a distinct Victorian charm that many other rural hubs have lost over the decades.

Geographically, the town is positioned where the Touchet River flows through the valley, providing a lush contrast to the surrounding golden wheat fields. Just to the south, the landscape transitions into the Blue Mountains and the Umatilla National Forest. This proximity makes the town a primary gateway for outdoor enthusiasts heading to Ski Bluewood for winter sports or venturing into the mountains for hiking, hunting, and fishing during the warmer months.

The local economy still revolves largely around farming, particularly wheat and green peas, though tourism has grown due to the local arts scene and historic sites. Every spring, the town sees an influx of visitors for various festivals and classic car shows. Despite these events, the daily pace remains slow and deliberate, defined by a population that values its heritage and the natural beauty of the surrounding canyon lands.

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Dayton, Washington | Drone View

Dayton, Washington | Drone View

Dayton, Washington | Short Drive

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Porch featured at 315 N 1st St, Dayton, WA, 99328
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