Just Listed: Beautiful New Construction Custom Home with Modern Farmhouse Interior

 
 
 

Beautiful new construction custom home with modern farmhouse interior styling in the desirable Three Pines neighborhood in NW Bend adjacent to Shevlin Park.

This excellent floor plan offers flexibility and features you will love, including a well appointed kitchen, open great room and den/office with closet (or 5th bedroom) on the main level. Upstairs you will find a luxurious primary suite with freestanding soaking tub and expansive walk-in closet, two comfortable guest bedrooms and an oversized 4th bedroom. Quality finishes including solid quartz countertops and custom cabinetry with soft close throughout, solid wood doors, tankless water heater, high efficiency gas furnace & Central AC. Complemented by spacious covered patios in the front and back and a 3-car tandem garage. Steps to Three Pines Park and adjacent access to the recreation path leading to miles of soft surface trails in Shevlin Park and the National Forest beyond.

Listed by Team Bak for West + Main Homes. Please contact Team Bak for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Outdoor Adventures in Central Oregon to Add to Your New Year’s Resolutions

 
 

If you’re like me, part of ringing in the new year is dreaming about the outdoor adventures you want to have in the coming year.

Lucky for us, this is Central Oregon, where no matter how sporty you are or how long you’ve lived here, new adventures await in your own backyard.

Here are a few options representing several different sports for you to dream about, plan and do. Detailed information to use for planning came up easily with an internet search for all of these options.

For backpackers, the classic Pacific Crest Trail runs through the Oregon Cascades. Options abound for day hikes, section hikes or to go big and hike the PCT’s entire 455 miles through the whole of Oregon. The PCT culture might just entrance you, and before you know it, you’ll have your own trail name.

Another Central Oregon hike worthy of a New Year’s resolution is the hike around the Three Sisters. Calling it “the hike” is misleading as there are many variations, ranging from 40 to 70 miles.

Several people told me this is their favorite hike. However, when I asked more questions, it turned out that none of them had followed the exact same route!

For these and other hikes in Central Oregon wilderness areas, remember to secure your permit in advance.

I tried the permit system for the first time in 2021. By logging on at 7 a.m. sharp seven days before the day of my hike, I was able to secure the permit I wanted. The parking lot was still overflowing, but having the Green Lakes Trail nearly all to ourselves was quite the experience.

A third hiking option, the Oregon Desert Trail, begins east of Bend near Alfalfa and winds for 750 miles through remote and dry country in southeast Oregon. Water is scarce with much of the route extremely isolated, but Oregon Natural Desert Association provides great planning information. Those summer desert nights can’t be beat.

For bikepackers, the Oregon Timber Trail’s Deschutes Tier runs through Central Oregon. The OTT is a 670-mile route that stretches across Oregon from near Lakeview to Hood River. The Deschutes Tier is approximately 130 miles and starts at the north end of Waldo Lake and ends at the McKenzie River Trailhead, traversing both familiar and less -familiar trails and forest roads, with options to indulge in the comforts of civilization along the way.

Another bikepacking option is the Oregon Outback route. While the entire route is 364 miles and runs from Klamath Falls to the Columbia River east of The Dalles, the Central Oregon section goes along the Crooked River, by Prineville Reservoir and through Prineville and the Ochoco National Forest. The Central Oregon portion of the route is on paved and forest roads and is e-bike and motorized vehicle friendly . Parts of the route elsewhere in Oregon are open only to nonmotorized travel.

For equestrians, Kim McCarrel of Oregon Equestrian Trails recommends participating in one of the five endurance equestrian races that happen in Central Oregon, with distances ranging from 25 to 100 miles. Check out Pacific Northwest Endurance Rides or American Endurance Ride Conference for more information.

For a motorized adventure, Kevin Hopper, president of Central Oregon Off-Highway Vehicle Association, recommends the Oregon Backcountry Discovery Routes. Routes 3 and 4 are in Central Oregon, yet if you did all the routes, you’d travel 1,500 miles to every corner of Oregon. If you don’t shy away from a challenge, check them out.

As I look into my crystal ball, I see many fun challenging outdoor adventures in your future. Happy 2022!

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Just Listed: Beautiful 34 Acre Lot in Poe Valley

 
 
 

This beautiful 34.28 acre lot in Poe Valley is located at Mile Post 5 on North Poe Valley Road.

The flag lot has legal access from the road and a new 800 ft gravel driveway leading you to a level and cleared home site. Septic test holes have been dug and there’s power and an irrigation well already on the property. The well has a 25 horsepower irrigation pump and a residential pump. Fencing, cross fencing, gates and irrigation make it easy to divide livestock and crops as needed. The panoramic views, level home site, well and available utilities, make this a must see property if you’re looking to build.

Listed by Devon Pfeiffer for West + Main Homes. Please contact Devon for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Nicely Maintained Frame Home in Huntington Meadows

 
 
 

Nicely Maintained 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Frame Home located in Huntington Meadows.

Built in 2006, 1350 Sq Ft with Open Floor Plan in Living Room, Kitchen and Dining Area. Vaulted Ceilings, Under Cabinet Kitchen Lighting. Island/Breakfast Bar. Fenced Back Yard with Deck and a Sunset Power Awning. Covered Front Entrance. Sprinkler System. Double Car Garage.

Listed by Tisha Anderson for West + Main Homes. Please contact Tisha for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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As Featured in West + Main Home Magazine: From Mountain Getaway to Dream Home

 
 

West + Main agent Tina Berg's Vail home has been slowly remodeled over many years with the goal of someday living there full-time, which finally happened last summer!

"In 2018 we redesigned the outdoor space with new grass, removal of some overgrown trees, gorgeous landscaping, sprinkler system, dry sauna, hot tub + a fire pit to sit around in the cold evenings. Our budget for the outdoor space was $50,000," said Tina. "Then in 2020 we refocused on the inside of the house and decided to just do the entire thing all at once. We hated the outdated flooring, lighting, and how closed off the house felt. We love having people over for dinner parties or to enjoy the weekend in the mountains and wanted an open 'homey' feel." 

In order to capture the openness, they eliminated three unnecessary doors and opened up the staircase with metal open-tread metal railings. 

"My husband has a hobby of collecting wines and has always dreamed of his own wine room, so we created a new space by building a corner out of the garage into the house. We wanted it to be visible to any guests who enter from the front of the house and with the open tread stairs and all glass walls in the wine cellar, we were able to accomplish this goal," said Tina. 

Currently the cellar holds 160 bottles and is properly chilled (and a total show-stopper!) 

The new outdoor deck and nano wall now allow the family to sit outside overlooking the golf course with the perfect indoor/ outdoor living space. 

One of the biggest changes was actually painting the entire inside and outside of the house: the paint inside had a yellowish hue to it, and by painting it Sherwin Williams "Mountain White", and installing new Pella windows the space was instantly brighter, really brightened up the room. 

Other renos in the project included switching out the old smashed metal baseboard radiator covers with custom white wood ones, a fireplace facelift with new tile, glass doors + black metal mantel, and new exterior doors.

"We remodeled because we wanted to live in a home we were excited about, but also for investment purposes - we know the changes we made to the house will dramatically increase the value of the house should we sell it in the future."

Overall budget - $300,000

Contractor Credit - SRE

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