USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Big Lake
, Washington in Skagit County


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23 active listings near Big Lake
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$680,000   👍 19534 Ridgewood Dr
$670,000   👍* 18133 State Route 9
$639,950   👍 35333 Patriot Ln
$550,000   👍 12 Xx Burlingame
$485,000   👍 18664 Four Jay Ln
$399,000   👍 24920 Briarwood Ct
$389,000   👍 1 Xx Starbird Rd Lot 2
$389,000   👍 1 Xx Bulson Rd Lot 3
$379,000   👍 2 Xx Starbird Rd Lot 1
$350,000   👍 Benson Rdg Lot 22
$349,000   👍* 0 Xx E Johnson Rd
$323,300   👍 22402 Granstrom Rd Lot 2
$312,000   👍* 33474 S Shore Dr
$250,000   👍 24095 Bass Pro Pl Lot 204
$250,000   👍 12345 W Shore Dr Lot 15
$235,000   👍 33066 S Shore Dr
$235,000   👍 18068 W Big Lake Blvd
$200,000   👍 S Shore Dr Lot 111
$199,000   👍* 33188 S Shore Dr
$198,500   👍 17200 Big Fir Pl Lot 168
$180,000   👍 24018 Dolphin Ln Lot 217
$169,000   👍* 24406 Walker Valley Rd
$100,000   👍 7999 Acorn Ln Lot 161

Interested in fun facts and the history of Big Lake, WA?
Then read on!

1. Big Lake is an unincorporated community located in Snohomish County, Washington. It is situated in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, approximately 15 miles east of Mount Baker and 25 miles northeast of Seattle.

2. Big Lake was originally inhabited by the Lushootseed-speaking Sauk-Suiattle people prior to European settlers arriving in the mid-19th century.

3. In the late 1800s, the area was used for logging before becoming primarily a resort town due to its proximity to Mt. Baker.

4. Big Lake is home to several popular recreational activities, such as camping, fishing, and boating. There is also a sandy beach that stretches around the lake's perimeter.

5. The village of Big Lake has a population of about 1,300 people and is growing quickly due to its close proximity to Seattle and the surrounding area.