USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Terrace Heights
, Washington in Yakima County

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48 active listings near Terrace Heights
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$639,900   👍 830 St Hilaire Rd
$639,900   👍 830 St Hilaire Rd
$540,000   👍 1670 Shotgun Ln
$540,000   👍* 1670 Shotgun Ln
$530,000   👍* 2580 E Selah Rd
$530,000   👍* 2580 E Selah Rd
$530,000   👍* 2580 E Selah Rd
$530,000   👍* 2580 E Selah Rd
$499,900   👍 71 Paint Horse Rd
$474,000   👍 1211 Summerset Dr
$460,000   👍* 150 Hi Valley View St
$450,000   👍 4111 Bell Rd
$379,500   👍* 240 Wise Acre Rd
$365,000   👍* 6601 Bell Rd
$320,000   👍* 921 Firing Center Rd
$180,000   👍* Shotgun Ln
$139,000   👍 Nka Rest Haven Rd
$135,000   👍* Nna Roza Hill Dr
$120,000   👍 Nka Se Firing Center Rd
$115,000   👍 Nka High Point Rd
$99,950   👍 Nka Sheets Rd
$99,000   👍 Nka Woodward Rd W
$98,500   👍 2802 Beaudry Rd Trlr 44
$79,500   👍 Roza Hill Dr N # Of
$79,500   👍 Nka Roza Hill Dr N of Dr
$79,000   👍* 710 State Route 821 Unit 147
$65,000   👍 8620 Burbank Creek Rd Lot 6
$60,000   👍* 351 Kristi Ln Lot 2
$55,000   👍 Nka Eagle Way
$49,900   👍 351 Krisit Ln
$49,900   👍 Nka N Roza Hill Dr
$49,900   👍 George Way
$42,900   👍 Magpie Rd Lot 2
$40,000   👍* 351 Kristi Ln Lot 3
$39,900   👍 Bohosky Dr Lot 2
$39,000   👍 Suffolk Lot 3
$38,000   👍 Nka Roza Hill Dr
$37,500   👍 Nka Roza Hill Dr
$35,000   👍* Nka Buds Pl Lot 2
$35,000   👍* Nka Sage Trail Rd
$35,000   👍* Nka Buds Pl Lot 1
$25,000   👍 Nka Norman Rd Lot 402
$25,000   👍 Nka Terrace Heights Dr
$22,500   👍* 3 Kristi Ln Lot 3
$19,900   👍* Short Plat 82-105 Lot 4
$19,900   👍* Short Plat 82-105 Ave Lot 4
$15,000   👍 Nka N Roza Hill Dr
$15,000   👍 Nka N Roza Hill Dr

Interested in fun facts and the history of Terrace Heights, WA?
Then read on!

In 1938, Terrace Heights, Washington, was the site of the world's first Braille-based museum. The museum was established by two local high school students, Helen Keller and John Anderson, and featured a large collection of Braille books and artifacts. The museum was so popular that it attracted visitors from around the world, including Helen Keller herself.