Arson-damaged inn sells to Preston man
October 2, 2008 · Updated 9:29 AM
A Preston-based real estate company has purchased the Snoqualmie Inn, popularly known as the Old Honey Farm Country Inn, that was damaged in a suspicious fire in 2005.
Real Estate One, LLC purchased the inn Sept. 10 from previous owner Marquee Burbatt, paying nearly $2 million for the 2.2-acre property at 9050 384th Ave. S.E. Burbatt has owned the property since 1998, when he purchased it for $575,000.
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