- ADDRESS:
- 14904 NE 113TH ST Vancouver, WA 98682
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- Price:
- $925,000
- Beds:
- 3
- Baths:
- 2.1
- Ft²:
- 2907
- Acres:
- 0.18
- MLS#:
- 339724394
- Lot Size:
- 7,000 to 9,999 SqFt
- Type:
- Detachd
- Zone:
- R016
- County:
- Clark
- Style:
- 1 Story
- Yr Built:
- 2015
- Status:
- Active
- Levels:
- 1
- Garage:
- Attached
- Nhood/Bldg:
- Fieldstone Estates
- Heat:
- Forced Air - 95+%
- Fireplace:
- Gas
- Roof:
- Composition
- Accessibility:
- Accessible Full Bath, Garage on Main, Ground Level, Main Floor Bedroom w/Bath, Natural Lighting, One Level, Utility Room On Main, Walk-in Shower
- View:
- Creek/Stream, Mountain(s), Territorial
- Elem:
- York
- Middle:
- Laurin
- High:
- Prairie
- Lot Desc:
- Corner Lot, Green Belt, Level, Pond
- Area:
- Clark Co: Brush Prairie, Hockinson
- Exterior:
- Covered Patio, Fenced, Security Lights, Sprinkler, Xeriscape Landscaping, Yard
- Courtesy of:
- Engel & Volkers Western Frontier
- Remarks:
- South facing single-level living paired with greenspace privacy and a 3-car garage — a combination rarely found in this area.Positioned on a corner lot within a quiet Vancouver neighborhood with only one entrance off NE 111th, the setting feels calm and tucked away from through traffic. The drive toward the home passes open land and horses, a reminder that this pocket of Vancouver still holds onto its peaceful character while remaining minutes from everyday conveniences.Inside, high ceilings, large windows, and an open layout create a bright and welcoming atmosphere throughout the main living areas. The design flows naturally between spaces, creating a home equally comfortable for everyday living or entertaining.The primary suite is thoughtfully positioned on the opposite side of the home from the additional bedrooms, creating a comfortable sense of separation and privacy within the layout.Behind the home, greenspace replaces what might otherwise be another row of houses, creating a backyard setting that feels open, quiet, and connected to nature.Nature isn’t only found in the backyard. Beneath the large covered front patio, a decorative tree has quietly become home to a robin that returns each spring to nest — a small but memorable detail that reflects the peaceful setting surrounding the home.Nearby regional parks provide access to lakes, waterfalls, and miles of scenic hiking trails, further enhancing the area’s connection to the outdoors.For buyers drawn to privacy, natural surroundings, and a home that stands apart from the typical, opportunities like this tend to be the ones people remember.

































