Property Watch: A Private Island at the Foot of Mount Rainier

What we now know as Lake Tapps, created in 1911 as a hydroelectric power source, used to be several lakes—and that gives it a fascinating topography, full of irregular shorelines and tightly packed archipelagos. This listing would give you a significant amount of island in the upscale Snag Island community: around half of an island, plus an entire additional island. It’s almost five acres all together.

Here at Property Watch, we usually cover homes, not just properties. There’s no island cabin getaway or luxury lodge here (although the next owner could build both). In addition to the whole private island thing, what really got us was

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