Historic Freestone Inn in Mazama listed for sale at 5.99 million

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The Freestone Inn in Mazama, Washington, is currently listed for sale at $5. 99 million, representing a rare investment opportunity. The property boasts 12 rooms, five suites, eight rental cabins, and a range of hospitality facilities encompassing 27,750 square feet. Adam Rynd, a listing agent with Coldwell Banker Cascade Real Estate, emphasizes the blend of scenic beauty and historic significance of the inn. Originally built in the late 1940s by Jack and Elsie Wilson, the site has evolved from humble beginnings into a renowned resort.

The Freestone Inn was officially established in 1996 and has garnered accolades, including being named one of Travel and Leisure magazine’s “Top 25 Lodges in America. ” Located near the Methow Valley Trail System and North Cascades National Park, the inn remains a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts year-round. This sale offers potential buyers the chance to continue a legacy of rustic hospitality while capitalizing on the thriving recreational market. The property’s long-standing history enhances its appeal to investors looking for unique opportunities in scenic locations.

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