Be RESPECTFUL- do not go on the property. This home is occupied!! Call, email or text for a showing. This home is INSIDE Whatcom Falls Park!! Recreational dream in urban, private setting. Homes here are rarely on the market, book a listing ASAP. Be one of the few lucky residents to live inside a 240 Acre Park that has trails galore, a waterfall, pump track, pickleball courts and more. Walking distance to the iconic Lafeen's donuts and Da Vinci's Classic Subs. Ride your bike from your home to Galbraith, a mountain biker's playground. Walk to Lake Whatcom, play beach volleyball and jump off the dock on hot days. Sit in your fully fenced back yard with your pup, relax and listen to the season creek. Yard care included, so you don't even have to mow! Garden in your front yard and look out to the park. Safe storage for all your gear too. This home is CLEAN! So tidy tenants are appreciated. Remodeled, energy-efficient, single-family home (this is a single 676 sqft house on a .17 acre). This is not a cottage in someone else's yard. You'll have the home and the property all to yourself. It's quaint, so no more than 2 people and 1 fury friend. Or 1 person and 2 fury friends. 1 bedroom and one full bath, large living space with room for dining and HUGE kitchen. Quality appliances (stove, dishwasher, fridge and W/D). Close to transit. Property owners live in Bellingham and respond quickly to repair needs. $2300/m, you pay all utilities (electric, trash, water/sewer). $1500 deposit and $2300 last month's rent. Home available March 1, 2026 2 parking spaces No smoking, no vaping!! If you are the ideal tenant, looking for long term housing and willing to do yard work; we may negotiate on the price. $45/application fee per adult. We used AI staging on a couple of pictures to help get a feel for the size of the space. Rental is responsible for all utilities.
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