17 Insanely Cool Houses for Sale in Washington

There are some truly jaw-dropping properties around Washington up for grabs. Whether you’re here because you’ve got an extra few mil hanging around or you just want to peek inside some of the coolest and most unique homes the Evergreen State has to offer, you’re in the right place.

Hunts Point – $55,000,000

6 bedrooms | 10 bathrooms | Built in 1995 | 17599 sqft

A Richard Landry masterpiece with 327 feet of Lake Washington swagger, this sandstone showstopper delivers more drama than a yacht club regatta. Floor-to-ceiling black steel windows serve up non-stop lake views and enough natural light to make your houseplants develop egos. The dock is basically a marina—bring your seaplane, your yacht, and your entire flotilla of water toys.

Summers here mean tennis matches on a grand lawn, poolside lounging, and impromptu garden strolls that feel like a scene from a rom-com. With a gym, cabana, guest cottage, and staff house, even your entourage will need a map. Hunts Point exclusivity included, bragging rights mandatory.

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Friday Harbor – $48,000,000

18 bedrooms | 18 bathrooms | Built in 2017 | 18782 sqft

Halftide Farms laughs in the face of “modest acreage,” sprawling across 90 waterfront acres with more beach than a sunscreen commercial and views that make Mt. Baker look like it’s showing off. Three shingle-style residences channel East Coast summer camp vibes—minus the bug juice—while guest cottages, a bunk house, and a game house keep the party rolling.

Tennis? Pickleball? Double pool cannonballs? All accounted for, alongside a cabana, putting green, greenhouse, and enough ponds to confuse a duck. Two registered buoys stand ready for your aquatic escapades, and Friday and Roche Harbors are just a crab shell’s toss away. Privacy, grandeur, and a dash of “did we just buy a small country?” energy.

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Seattle – $39,950,000

3 bedrooms | 4 bathrooms | Built in 1925 | 4663 sqft

Tudor swagger meets lakeside leisure on Seattle’s Gold Coast, where 1.6 acres of park-like mischief spill onto 153 feet of prime waterfront. Italian slate roof tiles, original crown molding, and French doors that can’t decide if they’re indoors or outdoors—this place is all about architectural flexing with a side of whimsy.

There’s a guest house for the in-laws (or outlaws), a private dock with a boat lift for those James Bond moments, and an entertaining pavilion that laughs in the face of boring gatherings. Sports court? Of course. Art, gardens, and enough elbow room to throw a Gatsby-sized soirée—PNW style.

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Medina – $33,800,000

4 bedrooms | 7 bathrooms | Built in 2022 | 6900 sqft

Gold Coast royalty gets a modern twist on this half-acre playground, where 144 feet of low-bank Lake Washington shoreline means your kayak, paddleboard, and party pontoon finally have a proper home. The private dock practically begs for cannonballs, while the stately residence keeps the lake in your line of sight (and earshot) at every turn.  

Walls of glass? Check. Sunsets that put Instagram filters to shame? Double check. Olympic peaks, Seattle skyline, and a yard so flat you could host a croquet championship without losing a ball. Bedrooms for everyone, offices for your next big idea, and a gym to work off those lakeside s’mores. Resort vibes, minus the checkout time.

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Vancouver – $8,795,000

5 bedrooms | 9 bathrooms | Built in 2016 | 9174 sqft

Why settle for ordinary when you can have a marble double island, a dumbwaiter with its own library ladder, and a view that practically winks at the Columbia River? Olive trees and white hydrangeas line up like runway models along the private drive, while the pool, spa, and sport court are ready for any impromptu championship—cocktails or basketball, your pick.

Inside, five ensuite bedrooms mean everyone gets their own throne, and the Wolf appliances in the kitchen could make even a takeout devotee consider cooking. Sunlight pours in through towering windows, bouncing off exquisite finishes and high ceilings, while the seamless indoor-outdoor flow dares you to keep up.

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Cle Elum – $6,900,000

3 bedrooms | 4 bathrooms | Built in 2007 | 4593 sqft

Who needs a five-star resort when you’ve got a lap pool, spa, and heated floors right under your own roof? This Lookout Mountain stunner serves up king-sized bedrooms with ensuite baths, an elevator for those “no stairs, please” days, and a kitchen so loaded with Sub-Zero, Fisher & Paykel, Dacor, and Miele, even your takeout will feel gourmet.

Smart home automation means the house listens better than most people, and gig-speed internet keeps you streaming, gaming, or pretending to work at warp speed. Breathtaking views, privacy, and infrastructure ready for whatever wild idea comes next—this is mountain living, leveled up.

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Ridgefield – $5,950,000

9 bedrooms | 9 bathrooms | Built in 2020 | 9136 sqft

Why settle for ordinary when you can have 7,649 square feet of unapologetic extravagance, custom-built furniture included (because who has time to shop?). The kitchen’s got a Subzero fridge, Wolf appliances, and a heated island—because cold countertops are for peasants. Butler’s pantry, walk-in pantry, and a vent hood that could probably launch a small rocket—storage and style for days.

Crank up the surround sound, stoke one of the many fireplaces (indoor or out), or take a dip in the pool before hitting the sauna and hot tub for maximum pampering. RVs get their own VIP treatment with drive-through bay parking and hookups, while the eleven—yes, eleven—garage spaces await your fleet. Douglas fir beams flex their architectural muscles, and the extra 1,487-square-foot guest quarters are just waiting for someone who doesn’t know when to leave.

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Friday Harbor – $5,925,000

5 bedrooms | 5 bathrooms | Built in 1987 | 6327 sqft

Eight acres of pure show-off, where walls of windows shamelessly flaunt jaw-dropping water views and sunsets so epic, sunglasses are practically required indoors. The open, single-level floor plan is a sprawling playground for both introverts (hello, flex rooms) and extroverts (that terrace and fire table are practically begging for a party).  

French doors everywhere, because why not blur the line between inside and the great outdoors? Ferries glide by like clockwork while the lucky primary suite soaks up the scene. There’s a chef’s kitchen, media room, steam room, and enough garage space for a small car museum. Dock included—yacht not provided.

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Bainbridge Island – $5,600,000

4 bedrooms | 7 bathrooms | Built in 2003 | 5583 sqft

Sunrise views, salty breezes, and a deck big enough for your entire fan club—this Manzanita Bay stunner isn’t shy about showing off. The main house flaunts walls of windows, a chef’s kitchen that dares you to actually use it, and a Zen-inspired primary suite with a balcony for maximum morning smugness. Downstairs, things get interesting with standalone quarters, a bonus-packed glass sunroom, and a covered hot tub so close to the bay, you’ll wonder if you’re soaking or sailing.

Boat launch? Check. Deep-water dock? Naturally. Guest house perched like a seagull with opinions? Absolutely. Parking for 12+ cars means you can invite everyone you know (and their kayaks), while Battle Point Park is just a hop away for when you need to touch grass. This is Bainbridge Island bragging rights, served with a side of legacy and a splash of sea spray.

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Chelan – $4,250,000

4 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms | Built in 2012 | 3057 sqft

Modern coastal cool meets lakeside swagger on Lake Chelan’s sunniest stretch, flaunting 69 feet of low-bank waterfront and enough patios to host a small music festival—or just a really enthusiastic brunch. The architecture keeps it pure, with rustic wood and zinc strutting their stuff alongside 20-foot ceilings and wide plank floors that practically beg for sock-skating. Statement lighting throws shade in all the right places, while Pella windows and doors keep the vibe breezy and bright.

The chef’s kitchen is a playground of granite, quartz, and limestone, with appliances so high-end they probably judge your takeout. The primary suite goes full Euro with a wet room tiled from floor to ceiling and a balcony perfect for dramatic sunset monologues. Bonus points for the 1-bed casita—ideal for guests, in-laws, or anyone who needs their own private escape from all that waterfront fabulousness.

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Spokane – $3,995,000

6 bedrooms | 8 bathrooms | Built in 2017 | 8304 sqft

French country flair meets Spokane swagger in this showstopper, where glass walls and soaring ceilings conspire to let the sun in on all your secrets. The kitchen comes with a butler’s pantry for hiding the evidence of late-night snack raids, while the primary suite is basically a five-star retreat—no passport required. Outside, a covered patio and outdoor kitchen set the stage for legendary BBQs, and the wood-burning fireplace keeps the party toasty even when the weather forgets it’s summer.

The pool is pure resort fantasy, flanked by a cabana with its own fire pit and bathroom (no wet footprints across the marble, thank you very much). Fruit trees, raised beds, and a garden house keep green thumbs busy, while the finished shop, home gym, and dog wash station ensure everyone from pups to powerlifters feels pampered. Guest quarters so nice, visitors might never leave—conveniently located just a stone’s throw from golf, river trails, and the best schools in town.

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Port Angeles – $3,750,000

9 bedrooms | 8 bathrooms | Built in 2015 | 6881 sqft

Three homes, all with front-row seats to Lake Sutherland’s greatest hits—no binoculars required. The main house struts its stuff with a spa deck, a chef’s kitchen, and a bar that seats eight for those “just one more” nights. Floor-to-ceiling windows and a roll-up garage door make sure you never miss a single mountain or lake cameo, even from the laundry room.

Bring the whole crew (and their boats, RVs, and questionable dance moves). There’s a 4,000 sq ft shop with doors big enough for your wildest toys, two docks, a playground, and a steam room for post-adventure plotting. No HOA, four parcels, and a vacant acre for whatever your heart—or your helicopter—desires.

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Blaine – $3,500,000

3 bedrooms | 5 bathrooms | Built in 2014 | 5115 sqft

Who needs art when 13-foot Weiland doors turn the ocean into your personal masterpiece? Eight acres of prime west-facing real estate means sunsets so dramatic, you’ll need popcorn. Every bedroom is a luxury suite—because mediocrity is for other people—and the African mahogany doors are taller than your average NBA player.

Specialized lighting sets the mood, automated shades obey your every whim, and geothermal radiant heat keeps toes toasty. Five bathrooms ensure you’ll never wait in line, and a 1,200-square-foot heated garage welcomes your car collection (or roller disco ambitions). Power outages? Not with a 50 KW diesel generator flexing in the wings.

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Walla Walla – $3,450,000

4 bedrooms | 5 bathrooms | Built in 2020 | 5127 sqft

James Cutler’s magic touch turns the front entry into a jaw-dropping intro, but it’s the 15-foot ceilings and clerestory windows that really crank up the drama. The great room is basically a sun-drenched stage for living large, with a 13-foot kitchen island that’s practically a continent and a prep kitchen that would make a chef weep with joy. Top-tier appliances and custom cabinetry? Naturally.

Slide open the 15-foot bifold glass curtain and the indoors and outdoors start mingling like old friends. Bedrooms double as private spa retreats, flaunting 6-foot windows, en-suite baths, and closets that scoff at clutter. All this grandeur sits on an estate-sized plot, bordered by enough lavender to make Provence jealous—right in the heart of Brickwood Heights.

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Benton City – $2,600,000

3 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms | Built in 2019 | 5000 sqft

Rustic swagger meets modern muscle on 46+ acres of Badger Canyon splendor, where 7,500 square feet of estate home dares you to find a bad view (spoiler: there aren’t any). Montana Timber Products Ranchwood siding keeps the vibe rugged, while a Schonbek crystal chandelier swings from 12-foot ceilings just to remind everyone that elegance and farm grit can, in fact, be best friends. The kitchen? Dual islands, double everything, and a 7-foot hood that could moonlight as a Bond villain’s lair.

Outside, a wrap-around patio and 60 feet of Panoramic Doors blur the line between inside and “holy cow, look at that landscape.” Two garages mean the cars get their own penthouse, while a 36’x72’ workshop (with five bays and a pull-through) is ready for projects requiring either finesse or brute force. Horses get VIP treatment with matted paddocks, a pro-level arena, and more water hookups than a music festival. Alfalfa fields, equine playgrounds, and enough electrical power to run a small country—this is country living, supercharged.

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Cle Elum – $2,599,999

3 bedrooms | 5 bathrooms | Built in 1998 | 3250 sqft

A barndominium that puts the “yee” in “yee-haw” and the “wow” in “cow.” Hand-hewn timbers stretch overhead like a lumberjack’s fever dream, while the Viking cooktop and Sub-Zero fridge in the kitchen practically dare you to host a chili cook-off for the ages. The wine cellar’s ready for your best bottles—or your most questionable boxed finds.

Three primary suites mean nobody has to fight over the best bathroom, and the primary bedroom’s gas fireplace is just begging for dramatic monologues. Downstairs, the horses get their own luxury digs, complete with stalls, a wash stall, and an office for the range manager who’s definitely more organized than you. All this, wrapped up in nearly 16 acres of riverfront glory and towering trees.

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Ocean Park – $1,890,000

5 bedrooms | 4 bathrooms | Built in 2025 | 2811 sqft

Wabi-Sabi gets the Italian treatment in this Paolo Giachi-designed stunner, where every cabinet, door, and stone surface made the trip straight from Italy—no passport required. Soaring ceilings and windows big enough to make sunglasses jealous invite the Pacific’s salty breeze right inside, while imported finishes keep things unapologetically luxe.

Out back, a deck and covered patio serve up ocean views with a side of smug satisfaction, plus there’s a secret path for barefoot sprints to the beach. Bonus points for the blank canvas out back—future guest house, art studio, or the world’s fanciest doghouse. All this, hidden down a whisper-quiet, forested lane.

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