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810 30th Street

  • Anacortes, WA
  • $750,000
$750,000

810 30th Street

8,276 Sq.Ft.

Description

Vacant 8,250 SF lot zoned R4 offering outstanding development potential in a prime central location. Ideal opportunity for investors or builders to explore duplex, triplex, townhouse, or multi-family possibilities with water views. Conveniently located with easy access to Hwy 20 and close to schools, hospital, shopping, restaurants, marina, and the paved Tommy Thompson Trail. Enjoy being just minutes from local beaches and everyday amenities while taking advantage of this versatile property's excellent location and future potential.

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Location

810 30th Street, Anacortes, WA 98221

Status

For Sale

8,276

8,276

Sq.Ft.

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Exterior & Building

Water Source

Available

Utilities

Electricity Available, Natural Gas Available

Lot Features

Alley, Paved, Sidewalk

Sewer

Available
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Lot & Area

Status

For Sale

Lot Size

8,276 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

2521602

Type

Land

Neighborhood

Anacortes

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Bay,Partial

Elementary School

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Middle School

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High School

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School District

Anacortes
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Finance

Sales Price

$750,000

Real Estate Taxes

$1,745/yr

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Anacortes

HISTORY

Anacortes has a rich maritime heritage rooted in the late 1800s, when it was established as a port town and became a hub for fishing, shipbuilding, and lumber. Originally inhabited by the Samish people, the city was later named after Anna Curtis, the wife of early settler Amos Bowman. With dreams of becoming a major railroad terminus, the city grew rapidly but settled into a quieter, yet industrious, role as a center for marine trade and industry. Today, remnants of its history can still be seen in its preserved architecture, museums, and working waterfront


INFORMATION & LOCATION

Anacortes is located on Fidalgo Island in Skagit County, Washington, conveniently positioned halfway between Seattle and Vancouver, B.C. It’s accessible via Highway 20 and connected to the mainland by a series of bridges. Known as the gateway to the San Juan Islands, Anacortes is home to the Washington State Ferry terminal that serves Lopez, Shaw, Orcas, and San Juan Islands. With a population of around 18,000, Anacortes offers a unique mix of small-town charm, natural beauty, and maritime activity.


EVENTS

Anacortes hosts a variety of beloved annual events that celebrate its culture and community. The Anacortes Arts Festival, held each August, is a major regional draw with hundreds of art vendors, live music, food, and family activities. Shipwreck Day, typically in July, transforms downtown into a giant street market and community yard sale. Other notable events include the Spring Wine Festival, Oyster Run Motorcycle Rally in the fall, and the Waterfront Festival, which highlights maritime heritage and boating culture.


ACTIVITIES

Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in and around Anacortes. Washington Park offers scenic forest trails and panoramic views of the Salish Sea. Boating, kayaking, and whale watching are popular water-based activities, especially during the summer months. Hikers can explore Mt. Erie, Deception Pass State Park, and Cap Sante Viewpoint. Downtown Anacortes features charming shops, local eateries, art galleries, and live music venues. The town is also a launching point for ferry trips, sailing excursions, and day trips to the San Juan Islands.


IN SUMMARY

Anacortes, Washington is a vibrant coastal town that blends historical character with stunning natural surroundings. With a strong maritime identity, a welcoming community, and a wide array of recreational opportunities, it’s a sought-after destination for visitors and residents alike. Whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, or cultural events, Anacortes offers something for everyone—all set against the backdrop of the Salish Sea and the Cascade Mountains


For more information about Anacortes, visit www.anacortesinformation.com. 

HISTORY Anacortes has a rich maritime heritage rooted in the late 1800s, when it was established as a port town and became a hub for fishing, shipbuilding, and lumber. Originally inhabited by the Samish people, the city was later named after Anna Curtis, the wife of early settler Amos Bowman. With dreams of becoming a major railroad terminus, the city grew rapidly but settled into a quieter, yet industrious, role as a center for marine trade and industry. Today, remnants of its history can still be seen in its preserved architecture, museums, and working waterfront INFORMATION & LOCATION Anacortes is located on Fidalgo Island in Skagit County, Washington, conveniently positioned halfway between Seattle and Vancouver, B.C. It’s accessible via Highway 20 and connected to the mainland by a series of bridges. Known as the gateway to the San Juan Islands, Anacortes is home to the Washington State Ferry terminal that serves Lopez, Shaw, Orcas, and San Juan Islands. With a population of around 18,000, Anacortes offers a unique mix of small-town charm, natural beauty, and maritime activity. EVENTS Anacortes hosts a variety of beloved annual events that celebrate its culture and community. The Anacortes Arts Festival, held each August, is a major regional draw with hundreds of art vendors, live music, food, and family activities. Shipwreck Day, typically in July, transforms downtown into a giant street market and community yard sale. Other notable events include the Spring Wine Festival, Oyster Run Motorcycle Rally in the fall, and the Waterfront Festival, which highlights maritime heritage and boating culture. ACTIVITIES Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in and around Anacortes. Washington Park offers scenic forest trails and panoramic views of the Salish Sea. Boating, kayaking, and whale watching are popular water-based activities, especially during the summer months. Hikers can explore Mt. Erie, Deception Pass State Park, and Cap Sante Viewpoint. Downtown Anacortes features charming shops, local eateries, art galleries, and live music venues. The town is also a launching point for ferry trips, sailing excursions, and day trips to the San Juan Islands. IN SUMMARY Anacortes, Washington is a vibrant coastal town that blends historical character with stunning natural surroundings. With a strong maritime identity, a welcoming community, and a wide array of recreational opportunities, it’s a sought-after destination for visitors and residents alike. Whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, or cultural events, Anacortes offers something for everyone—all set against the backdrop of the Salish Sea and the Cascade Mountains For more information about Anacortes, visit www.anacortesinformation.com.
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