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Ravenwing Ranch

5814 Colockum Rd : Malaga, WA 98828

Chelan County, Washington

80.10 Acres
$4,500,000 USD
$56,180 / ac
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Farm Description

A extraordinary 80-acre estate nestled in the heart of the Wenatchee Valley. Set amid a thriving income-producing orchard of mature cherry and apple trees this property offers a rare opportunity to experience elegance, privacy and productivity in perfect harmony. Imagining walking out of the master bedroom directly to the pool and hot tub. The 3200 sq ft 4 bay garage would be ideal for winery tasting room while taking advantage of the available.

Land

Incredible Multi-Home Ranch on 80+ Acres - Rich Soil, River Views & Income Potential

Main Residence

This custom-built 2,413 sq ft rambler features four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The layout is open and inviting, with a backyard oasis that includes a pool and jacuzzi-perfect for relaxing or entertaining.

Second Home

At 1,920 sq ft, the second residence offers four bedrooms, 1.75 bathrooms, and a full basement. Ideal for multigenerational living, guest housing, or rental income.

Shop & Parking

A massive 3,200 sq ft shop includes six covered parking bays and four 12-ft roll-up doors-plenty of space for equipment, vehicles, or a serious workshop.

Land & Setting

Over 80 acres of rich, fertile valley soil are currently planted in fruit trees, offering both agricultural value and natural beauty. A scenic upper bench overlooks the river-prime ground for an additional home or two. The property is laid out in a rectangular shape and split into four tax parcels, creating flexibility for future development or sale.

Improvements

Main Residence This custom-built rambler offers 2,413 sq ft of well-designed living space, featuring four spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms. Enjoy the outdoors year-round with a private pool and jacuzzi-perfect for entertaining or relaxing after a long day.

Second Home A solid 1,920 sq ft secondary residence includes four bedrooms, 1 and bathrooms, and a full basement. Great for extended family, rental income, or guest quarters.

Shop & Parking The 3,200 sq ft shop near the main house is a dream setup-six covered parking bays and four 12-ft roll-up doors provide plenty of space for equipment, toys, or a serious workshop setup.

Recreation

The Wenatchee area offers year-round recreation for all types of outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy hiking, biking, and river rafting along the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers in the warmer months, or explore the nearby Cascade Mountains. Winter brings skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing at Mission Ridge Ski & Board Resort. The region is also known for its scenic golf courses, local wineries, and vibrant farmers' markets, making it a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.

Hunting

The Wenatchee area offers diverse hunting opportunities across various terrains and seasons. Hunters can pursue big game such as mule deer and elk in the surrounding foothills and shrub-steppe habitats. The Columbia Plateau Wildlife Management Association provides access to thousands of acres of private land for general, muzzleloader, and archery hunts, with a seven-month elk season and opportunities for youth and disabled hunters. Wenatchee waterfowl enthusiasts, the McNary National Wildlife Refuge offers hunting in designated units along the Columbia River, with opportunities for upland bird and deer hunting as well. Additionally, the Yakama Nation's public hunting program allows for upland game bird, waterfowl, and small game hunting on designated lands with a permit. U.S. Fish and Wildlife organizations like the Wenatchee Sportsmen's Association support wildlife conservation and offer volunteer opportunities, fostering a community dedicated to preserving hunting traditions and habitats. Wenatchee Sportsmen

Whether you're interested in big game, waterfowl, or upland bird hunting, the Wenatchee area provides a range of options for hunters of all levels.

Agriculture

The Wenatchee Valley is renowned for its robust agricultural infrastructure, particularly in tree fruit production. Here's a concise overview of the key amenities supporting local agriculture Agriculture of the Valley

Tree Fruit Production

The region is a leading producer of apples, pears, and cherries. Notably, Stemilt Growers, based in Wenatchee, is the world's largest fresh market sweet cherry shipper and a significant grower of apples and pears. Stemilt Growers

Water & Irrigation

Irrigation is vital for agriculture in the valley. The Greater Wenatchee Irrigation District manages a 10,000-Acre network, ensuring consistent water supply for orchards. Additionally, modernization projects are underway to enhance water use efficiency, benefiting both agriculture and local ecosystems. Irrigation district takes full ownership of its 10,000-Acre network from feds News Wenatchee & Entiat River Irrigation Modernization - Business for Water Stewardship

Agricultural Supplies & Services

Local businesses like Ag Supply Co. in Wenatchee provide essential products and services, including feed, tools, gardening supplies, and fuel, supporting the daily needs of farmers and ranchers. Wenatchee - Ag Supply

Education & Research

Wenatchee Valley College offers programs in sustainable agriculture, horticulture, and tree fruit production, equipping the next generation of agricultural professionals. The Washington State University Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center conducts research to improve orchard management and fruit quality. Agriculture Wenatchee Valley College, Facilities and Resources Wenatchee Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center Washington State University

These amenities collectively foster a thriving agricultural community in the Wenatchee Valley, supporting both traditional farming and innovative practices.

28 acres planted in Bing cherries, 3 acres planted in sweet cherries, and approximately. 12 acres planted in Grannies.

Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources

60 acres planted in productive fruit trees and rich valley soils. A powerful 840 GPM well supports the operation, and new pumps and mainline irrigation are already in place.

General Operations

The current owner leases out the orchard to a local fruit grower who completely maintains the orchard and harvests the fruit. In return, the owner gets an annual revenue check from the Orchidist who leases the orchard.

Region & Climate

Wenatchee enjoys a sunny, semi-arid climate with over 300 days of sunshine each year. Summers are warm and dry-perfect for growing fruit-while winters are cold with occasional snowfall, ideal for nearby skiing and winter sports. The region's mild spring and fall seasons also make it a comfortable place to enjoy the outdoors year-round.

History

Wenatchee has a rich history rooted in Native American heritage, primarily of the Wenatchi people who lived along the Columbia River. The city grew in the late 1800S with the arrival of the Great Northern Railway, transforming it into a hub for agriculture-especially apples. Today, Wenatchee is known as the Apple Capital of the World and continues to thrive as a center for fruit production and outdoor recreation.

Malaga, just a few miles southeast of Wenatchee, developed as a small agricultural community along the Columbia River. Named after the Spanish port city, Malaga has historically been tied to farming and orchard operations. While it remains rural and quiet, its proximity to Wenatchee gives it both charm and access to modern amenities.

Location

Malaga, Washington, is an unincorporated community situated approximately 6.5 miles southeast of Wenatchee, offering convenient access to essential amenities.

Healthcare

The region is served by Confluence Health - Central Washington Hospital, located about 7 miles from Malaga in Wenatchee. This facility provides a wide range of medical services, including emergency care, surgery, and specialized treatments. Additionally, there are several medical clinics and pharmacies within a short drive, ensuring comprehensive healthcare options for residents. Malaga, Washington WA 98801 profile population, maps, real estate, averages, homes, statistics, relocation, travel, jobs, hospitals, schools, crime, moving, houses, news, sex offenders

Airports

Pangborn Memorial Airport EAT, located approximately 11 miles from Malaga, offers commercial flights connecting the area to major cities. For general aviation needs, Lake Wenatchee State Airport is about 26 kilometers northwest of Leavenworth, providing a turf runway suitable for private aircraft. Airports Near Me - Malaga, Washington Travelmath, Lake Wenatchee State Airport

Shopping

Residents have access to various shopping options in Wenatchee, including the Wenatchee Valley Mall, which features major retailers and dining establishments. Additionally, local grocery stores, hardware stores, and specialty shops are within a short drive, catering to daily needs.

Overall, Malaga's proximity to Wenatchee ensures that residents enjoy a peaceful rural setting without sacrificing access to essential services and amenities.

Home Details

4 Bedrooms
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