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Family-compound land in Pacific Northwest

Land in Pacific Northwest averages about $14,000/acre. A multi-generational compound here typically needs 5–20 acres. Before you buy, plan for: Septic perc test required for most off-grid builds; Wildfire defensible-space rules near forest land; County ADU counts are often capped. Size your build free in the design studio.

Zoning notes for Pacific Northwest
  • Septic perc test required for most off-grid builds
  • Wildfire defensible-space rules near forest land
  • County ADU counts are often capped

Current parcels in Pacific Northwest

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Fern Creek Retreat — 9 ac

$540,000
9 ac Spring-fed, needs septic

Forested PNW parcel with a cabin and creek frontage. Defensible-space clearing started. Perc test on file. Ideal private retreat for a small multi-gen family.

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FAQ

How much does land cost in Pacific Northwest?

Raw land in Pacific Northwest averages around $14,000 per acre, though price varies widely with access, water, and proximity to towns.

Can you build a family compound in Pacific Northwest?

Yes, with planning. Key local considerations: Septic perc test required for most off-grid builds; Wildfire defensible-space rules near forest land; County ADU counts are often capped.

How many acres do you need for a compound in Pacific Northwest?

Most multi-generational compounds need 5–20 acres. Use Kinland's free studio to size yours against Pacific Northwest's zoning notes.