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204 Rocky Mountain High Road, Camano Island

Published 2:14 pm Thursday, June 4, 2009

Overlooking views of Port Susan Bay and Mount Baker, this week’s featured resale home is a three-bedroom, two-bath rambler with a big front porch, a welcoming entryway and distinctive windows.

Built in 2004 on 2.5 level acres, the Camano Island home has 2,480 square feet of living space with a large driveway leading to a three-car attached garage. The property includes a cottage garden filled with rose bushes.

The house is at the end of a dead-end street, and the yard is backed by a grove of trees. The property includes ample room for a shop, vegetable garden, fruit trees and RV parking.

Inside the home, the foyer’s wide-planked custom laminate flooring extends to a vaulted great-room, decorated with pale neutral carpeting and a propane fireplace surrounded by stone and a wood mantel.

The large window of the foyer is accented by a chandelier draped with glass beading. The great-room’s companion window overlooks the Stanwood valley, and its glass door opens to a large covered deck with stairs accessing the yard.

To the right of the foyer is a carpeted den that can double as a bedroom.

Left of the foyer is a bedroom suite with pale neutral carpeting and a chandelier. The suite’s bathroom includes tile flooring and countertops, painted cabinets, two vanities, a soaking tub and a separate shower. A large linen closet and two large walk-in closets complete the space.

The kitchen and an informal dining area are positioned near the great-room. The kitchen has painted cabinets, granite countertops, a tiled backsplash, breakfast bar and walk-in pantry.

From both the kitchen and the foyer, a hallway leads to two more bedrooms, a full bathroom with a linen closet, a laundry room with storage, and the garage. The garage has a door leading to the back yard, a built-in dog run and a utility sink.

An upstairs bonus room located above the garage is nicely proportioned and features neutral carpeting, tongue and groove wainscoting and a ceiling fan.

The home has electric forced-air heating, water from a community well, and access to cable television and high-speed Internet.