- ADDRESS:
- 6680 NW 179TH ST Ridgefield, WA 98642
- VIDEOS:
- Virtual Tour Print this Listing
- Price:
- $2,500,000
- Beds:
- 6
- Baths:
- 4.1
- Ft²:
- 3736
- Acres:
- 5.0
- MLS#:
- 490245990
- Lot Size:
- 5 to 6.99 Acres
- Type:
- Detachd
- Zone:
- R5
- County:
- Clark
- Style:
- 2 Stories
- Yr Built:
- 1960
- Status:
- Active
- Levels:
- 2
- Garage:
- Detached, Oversized
- Nhood/Bldg:
- 98642
- Heat:
- Forced Air, Mini Split
- Fireplace:
- Stove, Wood Burning
- Roof:
- Composition
- Accessibility:
- Garage on Main, Main Floor Bedroom w/Bath
- View:
- Park/Greenbelt, Territorial, Trees/Woods
- Elem:
- Other
- Middle:
- View Ridge
- High:
- Ridgefield
- Lot Desc:
- Level, Orchard, Public Road
- Area:
- Clark Co: NW/NE [East of I-5]
- Exterior:
- Outbuilding, Patio, Porch, Public Road, RV Parking, RV/Boat Storage, Second Garage, Second Residence, Sprinkler, Workshop, Yard
- Courtesy of:
- Keller Williams Realty Portland Central
- Remarks:
- Welcome to Omega Farm, an exceptional and storied property offering two separate tax lots totaling approximately 5 acres in beautiful Ridgefield, WA. This unique opportunity features two residences, each with its own well, septic system, power, and irrigation, providing flexibility for multi-generational living, income potential, or creative use. The iconic “Barn” residence sits on approximately 4 acres and has been thoughtfully transformed from a 1960s dairy barn into a one-of-a-kind home. Lovingly renovated over time with extensive custom craftsmanship, the home showcases distinctive character throughout, including a curved roofline, custom stained glass windows, and a stunning handcrafted Koa wood front door imported from Hawaii. The exterior features a blend of red and yellow cedar siding, while the durable 50-year GAF Grand Sequoia roof adds long-term value. The property includes valuable water rights (permit #G2-24556C, up to 9 acre-feet annually) and a septic system permitted in 1976. The land is home to a productive Bartlett pear orchard, historically certified organic, with the potential to yield up to 15 tons in a strong season. The charming “Cottage,” built circa 1955, sits on its own 1-acre parcel and offers a full basement and attic along with all essential amenities. Previously used as a stained glass studio and storage space, it features hand-split cedar shingle siding and has benefited from electrical and plumbing updates following past fire/smoke restoration. The home is equipped with a unique wood/electric forced air furnace and shares the same high-quality 50-year roof as the other structures. Omega Farm is rich in history, character, and opportunity—ideal for those seeking a rural lifestyle, creative space, or investment potential in a serene Pacific Northwest setting.














































