In Whatcom County, $760K Gets You Bay Views, Built-In Sauna (Peek Inside!)

2433 Crestline Street in Ferndale 2433 Crestline Street in Ferndale. (Muljat Group)

A newly listed Ferndale home is offering bay views, a built-in sauna, smart-home features, and enough space for multi-generational living — all for $759,500.

In a county where home prices continue to climb, it provides an interesting look at what just over three-quarters of a million dollars buys right now.

Quick Snapshot

  • Price: $759,500
  • Location: Ferndale
  • Beds: 4
  • Baths: 4
  • Square Feet: 3,040
  • Year Built: 1979
  • Standout Feature: Bay-view great room paired with a sauna-equipped lower level that could function as a separate living space
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First Impression

At first glance, this isn’t the kind of home that screams for attention from the street.

But step inside and the views quickly take over.

Large windows in the main living area frame sweeping looks at Bellingham Bay and the surrounding valley, giving the home a distinctly Pacific Northwest feel.

The setting feels elevated and private without being isolated, offering the sort of backdrop many buyers move to Whatcom County hoping to find.

The circular driveway, RV parking, and mature landscaping add practicality, while fruit trees scattered around the property reinforce the home’s retreat-like vibe.

Inside The Home

The centerpiece is the vaulted great room.

Exposed wood beams stretch overhead, while a dramatic floor-to-ceiling tiled fireplace anchors the space below. The room feels designed around the views, with natural light pulling your attention toward the windows.

The kitchen leans modern.

Stone countertops continue up the backsplash, open shelving keeps the space airy, and a massive island serves as both a cooking station and gathering spot. With seating for five and a cooktop built directly into the island, it’s clearly meant to be the social hub of the house.

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The primary suite continues the updated aesthetic with a double-sink vanity, designer tile work, and a spacious walk-in shower.

Downstairs, the home shifts into something entirely different.

A large living area, wet bar, bonus room, two bedrooms, and a built-in sauna create a lower level that could easily serve guests, extended family, or long-term visitors.

The Scroll-Candy Features

  • Bellingham Bay and valley views
  • Soaring vaulted ceilings with exposed wood beam
  • Floor-to-ceiling tiled fireplace
  • Massive kitchen island with seating for five
  • Built-in sauna

What Life Here Looks Like

Ferndale offers a quieter alternative to nearby Bellingham while still keeping residents within easy reach of shopping, restaurants, and Interstate 5.

Outdoor recreation is part of everyday life here. Residents are close to hiking trails, waterfront parks, Mount Baker adventures, and the beaches and waterways that define much of Whatcom County.

The city also tends to be somewhat more affordable than neighboring Bellingham. Ferndale’s median household income sits around $87,579, while owner-occupied homes are typically valued between roughly $549,000 and $665,000.

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For context, the median home sale price in Ferndale recently hovered around $665,000, placing this property above the community’s typical sale price but not dramatically outside the local market.

Families considering the area may also note that Ferndale School District currently holds an overall B- rating from Niche, which evaluates factors including academics, teachers, college preparation, diversity, and student outcomes.

For buyers seeking space without giving up access to larger amenities, Ferndale often lands in a sweet spot between rural and suburban living.

The Big Picture

At $759,500, this isn’t an entry-level home.

But compared with many view properties across Western Washington, the price may feel surprisingly grounded.

The home’s extensive 2022 renovation, bay views, flexible lower level, and unique amenities push it beyond a standard four-bedroom house. I

t’s likely to appeal most to buyers seeking room for extended family, work-from-home flexibility, or simply a property that feels like a getaway without leaving town.

Muljat Group

So what does $760K get you in Whatcom County right now?

In this case, it buys a renovated 3,040-square-foot home with water views, a sauna, multiple living areas, and enough flexibility to adapt to a variety of lifestyles.

Final Take

Whether it feels like a bargain or a splurge depends on your budget, but it’s a reminder that in Whatcom County, a little extra above the median home price can still buy a lot more than just square footage.

Click here to view the complete listing on Zillow.


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