Listed by Crissy Impero • John L. Scott Bellingham. Bought with MJB Real Estate Group.
Sold on May 2026
$625,000
3
bd
•
2 ba
•
1,402
sq ft
3257 E Badger Rd, Everson, WA 98247
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About this home
Opportunities Unlimited - this unique property is hard to find. Set on 1.43 acres, this 1,402 sf 3 bed/1.75 bath has a covered patio leading to a detached office. The office has a 1/2 bath (with room for a small shower) and a kitchen area and is attached to a large shop that boasts a wide bay door and a service pit… Plenty of under cover parking plus the back pasture has lots of yard space. The detached office space could possibly be upgraded to be an ADU or DADU. If that is not enough, the property has 5 Stall spaces with runs and is fenced and cross-fenced with 3 turn-out pastures. It even has a chicken coop. Situated OUTSIDE of flood zone on East Badger Rd near the Hwy 9 intersection between Lynden, Everson, Nooksack and Sumas it has excellent visibility and access yet feels very private. It even has beautiful Mountain Views. Roof, furnace, water heater and most appliances were replaced around 2017. This home is fully functional but has room for sweat equity. You can live and work from home, rent out one and run a business in the other or rent out both, have gardens, livestock or use the grounds for the yard space. The possibilities are endless….
Est. $2,254 per month, based on comparable rentals
Sale and tax history for 3257 E Badger Rd
Sale History
Tax History
Date
Event
Price
May 13, 2026
Sold
Public Records
$625,280
$446/sq ft
May 13, 2026
Sold (MLS) (Closed)
NWMLS as Distributed by MLS Grid #2511043
$625,000
$446/sq ft
Apr 25, 2026
Pending
NWMLS as Distributed by MLS Grid #2511043
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Apr 23, 2026
Listed (Active)
NWMLS as Distributed by MLS Grid #2511043
$625,000
$446/sq ft
Oct 18, 2017
Sold
Public Records
$279,000
$199/sq ft
May 22, 2017
Sold (MLS) (Sold)
NWMLS as Distributed by MLS Grid #1082135
$193,000
$138/sq ft
May 15, 2017
Pending
NWMLS as Distributed by MLS Grid #1082135
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Apr 25, 2017
Pending (Pending Inspection)
NWMLS as Distributed by MLS Grid #1082135
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Apr 21, 2017
Relisted (Active)
NWMLS as Distributed by MLS Grid #1082135
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Apr 6, 2017
Pending (Pending Inspection)
NWMLS as Distributed by MLS Grid #1082135
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Mar 29, 2017
Relisted (Active)
NWMLS as Distributed by MLS Grid #1082135
—
Mar 3, 2017
Pending (Pending Inspection)
NWMLS as Distributed by MLS Grid #1082135
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Feb 23, 2017
Listed (Active)
NWMLS as Distributed by MLS Grid #1082135
$214,900
$153/sq ft
Aug 1, 2001
Sold
Public Records
$125,000
$89/sq ft
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2026
$4,733 (+2.0%)
$212,605 + $292,539
$505,144
2025
$4,641 (+7.7%)
$212,605 + $292,539
$505,144
2024
$4,310 (+1.1%)
$208,560 + $273,873
$482,433
2023
$4,262 (+12.6%)
$208,560 + $273,873
$482,433
2022
$3,784 (+4.1%)
$187,895 + $246,736
$434,631
2021
$3,633 (+14.7%)
$146,790 + $192,759
$339,549
2020
$3,168 (+18.2%)
$124,398 + $163,355
$287,753
2019
$2,680 (+8.0%)
$107,240 + $140,823
$248,063
2017
$2,482 (+0.3%)
$63,057 + $137,024
$200,081
2016
$2,475 (+20.1%)
$56,180 + $122,080
$178,260
2015
$2,061 (+1.5%)
$52,953 + $115,068
$168,021
2014
$2,031 (−3.9%)
$52,107 + $113,229
$165,336
2013
$2,113 (+6.8%)
$52,107 + $113,229
$165,336
2011
$1,978 (−2.4%)
$47,081 + $111,518
$158,599
2010
$2,026 (+0.3%)
$52,900 + $121,880
$174,780
2009
$2,020
$52,900 + $121,880
$174,780
Public record
Public record
Zoning
Beds
3
Baths
2
Stories
1.5
Lot width
—
Lot depth
—
Lot size
1.43 Acres
Year renovated
1982
Sq. Ft.
1,408
Year built
1920
Style
Single Family Residential
County
Whatcom County
APN
4004174715200000
Parking Spaces
—
Basement
—
Accessible
—
HOA Dues
—
Garage
—
Features
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Last updated by owner on Jul 13, 2026.
AG
Agricultural District
The primary purposes of this district are to implement the agricultural designation of the Comprehensive Plan, established pursuant to RCW 36.70A.170, preserve, enhance and support the production of food and fiber in Whatcom County, to maintain a sufficiently large agricultural land base to ensure a viable agriculture industry and to maintain the economic feasibility of supporting services. Whatcom County supports agricultural activities as the highest priority use in the Agriculture District, with all other uses being subordinate to agricultural activities. Whatcom County seeks to minimize conflict with surrounding zoning districts, in conjunction with Chapter 14.02 WCC, Right to Farm. In order to limit the further fragmentation of the commercial agricultural land base, the Agriculture District includes smaller areas of land with poorer quality soils or nonagricultural uses, which do not meet the definition of agriculture lands of long-term commercial significance.; A secondary purpose of this district is to serve as a holding district when located within the urban growth area Comprehensive Plan designation to allow agricultural uses in the near term while protecting the area from suburban sprawl and preserving the potential for future urban development consistent with the protection of the resource land.