Listed by Ashley Haan • Coldwell Banker Bain. Bought with RE/MAX Whatcom County, Inc.
Sold on May 2026
$885,000
3
bd
•
2 ba
•
2,296
sq ft
4355 Jones Rd, Sumas, WA 98295
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About this home
*No water intrusion into the house from recent flooding* Welcome to Eagle Creek Farms. This stunning gated 13.9-acre equestrian property is conveniently located just minutes from the U.S./Canada border. Designed with equestrian enthusiasts in mind, the property includes an impressive 120’ x 90’ indoor riding arena with 21 stalls (12 stalls with runs), a heated tack room, hay storage, covered shaving bin, and a heated indoor wash rack. A 4-stall loafing shed complements the fully fenced and cross-fenced acreage, complete with multiple pastures making this a turnkey training or boarding facility. This beautiful estate features a single-level, 3-bedroom, office/bonus room, 2-bathroom rambler with a spacious 3-car garage. The private primary suite includes an updated en-suite bathroom and direct access to the patio, offering serene views of the barn and surrounding property. The updated kitchen boasts quartz countertops and stainless-steel appliances, seamlessly opening to the inviting living room, complete with a cozy wood-burning fireplace. Designed for both comfort and functionality, this home provides a peaceful retreat in a tranquil rural setting.
Single-familyProperty Type
1990Year Built
13.94 acresLot Size
$385Price/Sq.Ft.
2 spacesParking
Listed by Ashley Haan• Coldwell Banker Bain
Listed by Tiffany Larsson• Coldwell Banker Bain
Bought with Danielle Groeneweg• RE/MAX Whatcom County, Inc.
Est. $3,008 per month, based on comparable rentals
Sale and tax history for 4355 Jones Rd
Sale History
Tax History
Date
Event
Price
May 27, 2026
Sold
Public Records
$938,370
$409/sq ft
May 27, 2026
Sold (MLS) (Closed)
NWMLS as Distributed by MLS Grid #2505811
$885,000
$385/sq ft
Apr 27, 2026
Pending
NWMLS as Distributed by MLS Grid #2505811
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Apr 15, 2026
Listed (Active)
NWMLS as Distributed by MLS Grid #2505811
$999,000
$435/sq ft
Jun 29, 2001
Sold
Public Records
$370,000
$161/sq ft
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2026
$8,667 (+2.3%)
$275,451 + $642,105
$917,556
2025
$8,469 (+33.8%)
$275,451 + $642,105
$917,556
2024
$6,329 (+7.7%)
$101,882 + $591,680
$693,562
2023
$5,879 (+11.7%)
$101,882 + $591,680
$693,562
2022
$5,263 (−0.6%)
$88,546 + $533,054
$621,600
2021
$5,292 (+14.0%)
$71,987 + $416,440
$488,427
2020
$4,640 (+17.4%)
$63,572 + $352,915
$416,487
2019
$3,953 (−13.2%)
$57,839 + $304,237
$362,076
2017
$4,553 (+0.5%)
$51,575 + $319,289
$370,864
2016
$4,528 (+18.3%)
$47,797 + $284,468
$332,265
2015
$3,828 (+1.9%)
$45,101 + $268,128
$313,229
2014
$3,758 (−3.2%)
$43,275 + $263,842
$307,117
2013
$3,882
$43,275 + $263,842
$307,117
Public record
Public record
Zoning
Beds
3
Baths
2
Stories
1
Lot width
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Lot depth
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Lot size
10.64 Acres
Year renovated
—
Sq. Ft.
2,292
Year built
1990
Style
Single Family Residential
County
Whatcom County
APN
4104353102200000
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.