Holly Hills, Camas WA: Between Lacamas Lake and Prune Hill — Exactly Where You Want to Be

The homes were built to last

Holly Hills was developed starting in the late 1990s with a construction standard that still holds up clearly today. The custom-built homes here were framed with superior 2x6 construction — a detail that shows up in listing descriptions and reflects the quality commitment that defined this neighborhood's development from the start. You're not looking at production homes built to a price. You're looking at custom builds designed with individual intent on a well-positioned piece of Camas real estate.

Home sizes run from around 2,100 to well over 3,000 square feet across four and five bedroom configurations, with the neighborhood's more elaborate builds featuring five bedrooms, an office, two full kitchens, three living spaces, and three decks — the kind of scale and flexibility that accommodates multigenerational living, remote work, and full-house entertaining without asking anyone to compromise.

Interior finish quality throughout the community is consistently high: freshly refinished walnut and hardwood floors, slab granite countertops, large kitchen islands with new stainless steel appliances, custom built-ins in family rooms, Juliet balconies, spa-like primary baths with travertine tile, walk-in glass showers, soaking tubs, and walk-in closets. High ceilings, custom millwork, and natural light from large windows are recurring features throughout. Covered decks and outdoor spaces are positioned to face west — capturing the unforgettable sunset views that this neighborhood's elevation and orientation make possible on a near-daily basis.


West-facing sunsets over the lake

Holly Hills homes are perched to capture west-facing sunsets — a daily visual that the combination of Lacamas Lake proximity and Prune Hill positioning delivers with consistency. Mountain views and territorial views of Vancouver round out the sightlines that make this neighborhood feel genuinely elevated in both the literal and lifestyle sense of the word. These are the kinds of views that buyers describe as life-changing when they first experience them from a Holly Hills deck and that residents stop taking for granted approximately never.


Lacamas Lake and Prune Hill — both, not either

The dual access story is the defining feature of Holly Hills that no other Camas neighborhood can replicate. Lacamas Lake's south shore puts you close to the water, the boat launch, and the Lacamas Park trail system for swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and the outdoor lifestyle that this corner of Washington delivers so well. The north side of Prune Hill puts you in the elevation corridor that brings the views, the school pipeline, and the community character that Prune Hill has been known for since Camas started developing seriously in the late 1990s.

Most neighborhoods in Camas offer one or the other. Holly Hills offers both — and its own HOA walking trails connect residents to the natural setting that makes this position on the Camas map genuinely special.


The market tells a clear story

The median sale price in Holly Hills landed at $730,000 in December 2025 — reflecting a neighborhood that trades in the upper-mid tier of the Camas market with consistent demand from buyers who understand what the location delivers. A current active listing at 2520 NW 29th Avenue — four bedrooms, 2,180 square feet, fully updated one-level with hardwood floors, slab granite, plantation shutters, new roof installed in 2025, and west-facing sunset views — is priced at $600,000, representing one of the more accessible entry points into this neighborhood in recent years.

For buyers who have been watching Holly Hills and waiting for the right moment, the current pricing environment is worth paying attention to.


Camas schools — fully confirmed

Holly Hills feeds into the Camas School District — one of the top-ranked districts in Washington State and the consistent engine of demand across the 98607. The full school pipeline runs through the district's established elementary schools, Skyridge Middle School, and Camas High School, which draws relocating families to this zip code specifically for its academic performance. That school-driven demand sustains values in Holly Hills just as it does in every other well-positioned Camas neighborhood — and the combination of school access and dual lake-and-hill positioning makes Holly Hills one of the more defensible long-term value positions in the 98607.

Washington residency means no Oregon income tax — a consistent annual advantage that applies at every price point in this neighborhood and compounds significantly over time.


Who Holly Hills is for

Holly Hills attracts buyers who want the full Camas lifestyle package — quality construction, Lacamas Lake access, Prune Hill views, HOA walking trails, west-facing sunsets, and top-tier schools — in a neighborhood that has been well-established and well-maintained since the late 1990s. It's a strong fit for families who want outdoor lifestyle built into the neighborhood rather than requiring a drive to access it, buyers relocating from high-cost markets who want the Pacific Northwest lake-and-hill experience at a fraction of what it costs elsewhere, and buyers who want a finished, move-in-ready custom home in a community with a clear identity and a genuine sense of place.

Between the lake and the hill is exactly where you want to be. Holly Hills got there first.

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