As the name suggests, the Lake Samish neighborhood is around the beautiful Lake Samish. This coastal neighborhood is perfect for people who love the outdoors, or at least enjoy gorgeous views. With Lake Samish and Samish Park, there are so many biking and hiking trails, boating, swimming and so much more. When you are ready to go into town or explore more, the I-5 is just minutes away. If you love the to enjoy the fresh air and beautiful scenery, you will love the Lake Samish neighborhood.
Real estate in the Lake Samish neighborhood feature homes and condos for sale that range from small (studio to 2 bedroom) to medium (3 or 4 bedroom) family homes. This rural neighborhood has something for every family. Many of the homes and condos for sale in the Lake Samish neighborhood have private docks, beach access, lake or mountain views. To enjoy the beautiful Pacific Northwest, all you have to do is step out into your backyard when you buy a home or condo for sale in the Lake Samish neighborhood.
Perfect vacation/2nd home on Lake Samish. Membership to club is included with the sale. Rare spot available. Enjoy amazing unobstructed views of the lake from the home....
Listing courtesy of Mission Realty, LLC.
LUXURY BEACHFRONT LIVING on the pristine shores of the desirable & sought after Lake Samish! This BRAND NEW custom built 2,470 square foot contemporary home exudes meticu...
Listing courtesy of Windermere Real Estate Whatcom.
Welcome to 'The Lake House,' where every detail embodies the essence of luxury living. Tucked away from the road, a long driveway opens to a lawn with fruit trees and a p...
Listing courtesy of Hansen Group Real Estate Inc.
Water Front Living on Lake Samish! This 4 bedroom, 5 bath 5553 sqft home has a low-bank ski boat dockslip and moorage. It's perfect for swimming, entertaining, and summ...
Listing courtesy of eXp Realty.
Live near Lake Samish in this beautifully updated home in popular Calmor Cove. Part manufactured home, part stick-built, this home features a large, modern kitchen with p...
Listing courtesy of John L. Scott Anacortes.