14408 NW 52ND AVEVancouver, WA 98685




Stately built custom home in Premier Ashley Heights neighborhood. One of Clark County's most recognized addresses and a former Parade of Homes community — this traditional home delivers the space, craftsmanship, and livability today's buyers are looking for. Set among 274 custom-built homes with approximately 20 acres of private parks, scenic trails, the neighborhood "Gazebo" park, and natural forest bordering Salmon Creek to the north. Inside, the home showcases custom millwork, arched doorways, transom windows, and hardwood floors. The two-story family room opens through French doors to a beautifully finished stone patio and manicured backyard featuring mature azaleas, flowering trees, and established shrubs. The custom kitchen includes a large island, built-in bench seating, and extensive cabinetry. Extensive built-ins and a large dedicated office space add practical flexibility — well-suited for a home-based business or library. Upstairs, four generously sized bedrooms include three rooms measuring approximately 20×25, each with window seats and large closets. The primary suite features a fireplace, window seat, soaking tub, and dual sinks. New carpet throughout. This is a move-in ready home with enduring character in one of the area's most sought-after neighborhoods.
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