The Rural Northwest

Acreage Market Intel & Rural Lifestyle Stories by Lindy Orozco.

April 15, 2026 | Rural Listing Spotlight

Price Reduction: Crescent Bend Farm Brings Turnkey Equestrian Living to Chattaroy

For luxury equestrian buyers who value the turnkey infrastructure, Crescent Bend Farm deserves a serious look. Now offered at $1,450,000, down from $1,575,000, this 20.03-acre Chattaroy estate presents a meaningful price improvement on a property whose core value is rooted in its equestrian infrastructure, private setting, and everyday functionality.
The home is substantial, but the real headline is the setup for serious horse use: a large indoor arena, a full-size outdoor arena, stall space, paddocks, round pen, shop capacity, and the kind of gated, scenic environment that makes ownership feel both practical and deeply personal.
New Price: $1,450,000
Previous Price: $1,575,000
Acreage: 20.03 acres
Location: 24415 N Crescent Rd, Chattaroy, WA
Indoor Arena: 60' x 100'
Outdoor Arena: 100' x 200'
A property where the equestrian facilities lead the story
Crescent Bend Farm is built around usability for horses first. The 60' x 100' indoor arena features overhead lighting and mason sand/rubber footing, creating a year-round riding and training environment that elevates the estate beyond a simple hobby setup. For buyers who understand the cost, time, and complexity involved in building quality horse infrastructure from scratch, that alone is a major value driver.
The supporting barn component is equally compelling, with five stalls plus a foaling stall, power, drive-through hay and equipment storage, and heated tack and feed rooms. Add in the 100' x 200' outdoor arena, almost 10 acres of fully fenced and sub-irrigated pasture, a round pen, and four fenced paddocks, and the property begins to read like a turnkey equestrian compound rather than a residence that simply happens to have a barn.
Equestrian highlights
  • 60' x 100' indoor arena with overhead lighting and mason sand/rubber footing
  • 100' x 200' outdoor arena for expanded schooling and conditioning
  • Five stalls plus a foaling stall
  • Heated tack and feed rooms
  • Round pen and four fenced paddocks
  • Drive-through hay and equipment storage
  • Oversized 6-bay shop with EV hookup and backup diesel generator
Privacy and scenery that elevate the riding lifestyle
Just as important as the physical improvements is the setting itself. The property is described as serene and meticulously cared for, with a gated and paved driveway, shaded grounds, and a year-round creek that adds both character and atmosphere. For the equestrian buyer seeking more than utility, this private and scenic backdrop is a major part of the appeal.
That combination of infrastructure and environment is difficult to duplicate. Buyers willing to put their own personal touches on the home over time can step into the hard-to-replace assets immediately: arenas, stall space, paddocks, storage, and a lifestyle setting that already feels established.
Why the price reduction matters
In the equestrian segment, the smartest buyers recognize that what is far more challenging and expensive is building out the horse infrastructure, permitting the improvements, and finding the right acreage in the right setting. That is why this price reduction deserves attention. It shifts the value equation in favor of buyers who recognize that the real investment case here lies in the facilities and the land.
For a luxury equestrian buyer who prioritizes turnout, training space, support buildings, and privacy on day one, Crescent Bend Farm now enters a more compelling conversation.
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Lindy Orozco | John L. Scott Real Estate
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(509) 957-5505
April 7, 2026 | Rural Listing Spotlight

Modern Self-Reliance on 180 Private Acres in Elk, Washington

For a luxury buyer who values privacy, control, and modern self-reliance, this Elk, Washington offering stands apart. Set on 180.5 private acres across five parcels, the property pairs a substantial custom residence with the kind of land profile that is increasingly difficult to secure near Spokane: usable open ground, timber, a private pond, public land adjacency, and meaningful infrastructure already in place.
The result is not simply a beautiful home in the country. It is a fully realized retreat designed for owners who want to live with more independence, more discretion, and more capability without giving up quality or comfort.
Price: $2,395,000
Acreage: 180.5 acres
Home Size: 4,264 sq ft
Bed / Bath: 3 bedrooms / 4 baths
Configuration: 5 parcels
Location: Elk, WA | Approx. 45 minutes to Spokane
Built for privacy first
Privacy begins long before you reach the home itself. The residence sits roughly 1,000 feet behind a custom steel, battery-operated gate, establishing an immediate sense of separation from the outside world. For buyers who place a premium on discretion, this kind of controlled arrival matters. It creates a buffer, enhances security, and reinforces the estate feel that sophisticated rural buyers are actively seeking.
Beyond the gate, the acreage opens up into a compelling mix of terrain: open ground, timber, trails, and water. That balance gives the property visual drama, recreational versatility, and practical usability all at once. It is rare to find a tract this size that feels both protected and functional.
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A luxury home that supports real-world independence
The home offers 4,264 square feet with 3 bedrooms and 4 baths, but the bigger story is how the residence has been positioned to support self-sufficient living at a high standard. Thoughtful storage, generous pantry capacity, fenced yard space, and established garden plantings all contribute to a property that is prepared for longer stays, broader household use, and a more resilient daily rhythm.
The listing also notes multigenerational flexibility, which is a major advantage in today’s market. Whether the goal is hosting extended family, creating separation for guests, or structuring a lifestyle that blends work, recreation, and retreat under one roof, that flexibility adds long-term value beyond the headline square footage.
Why this property resonates with today’s rural luxury buyer
  • Gated entry and deep setback for privacy-conscious ownership
  • Five-parcel configuration across 180.5 acres for scale and flexibility
  • Blend of open land, timber, private pond, and trail systems
  • Bordering public land for expanded recreational appeal
  • Fully insulated, temperature-controlled shop for equipment, projects, or secure storage
  • Established yard and garden infrastructure that supports self-reliant living
  • Agricultural and forestry exempt status noted in the listing
Recreation, capability, and long-hold appeal
Some acreage listings lean heavily on scenery. Others focus on utility. What makes this one compelling is that it appears to do both. The property includes riding, hiking, and ATV/UTV trails, along with indoor and outdoor firing ranges, creating a broad menu of on-site uses for owners who value recreation as part of daily life rather than an occasional add-on.
For long-hold buyers, that versatility matters. Private land with this degree of seclusion, adjacency to public ground, and established improvements can appeal across multiple ownership strategies: full-time residence, generational retreat, executive getaway, or a basecamp for a highly independent Northwest lifestyle.
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March 31, 2026 | Rural Listing Spotlight

Lone Ranch Creek: A Ferry County Legacy Estate

Rarely does a property combine high-yield agricultural utility with direct access to the Kettle River Range. This 576-acre Curlew estate is defined by two critical "Boots on the Ground" assets that drive premium valuation: deeded water rights and an expansive border with Colville National Forest. For those seeking a production ranch, the proven hay yields here are exceptional, while the natural beauty of the Lone Ranch Creek corridor offers a level of secluded "rural luxury" that is unmatched in the region.

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