Just Listed: Sprawling 1-Acre Property Adjacent to Vast Public Lands!

 
 
 

Bring your vision to this 1 acre property that is adjacent to over 1,000 acres of public land!

Rural setting but only minutes to shopping, restaurants, athletic clubs and HWY 97. Also, travel quickly to Mt Bachelor, Paulina and East Lake as well as countless other outdoor recreational hotspots throughout Central Oregon! The home has fresh interior paint, a newly remodeled guest bathroom, a few new interior doors with trim as well as new laminate flooring in the entryway. Most windows have been replaced with dual pane and the metal roof is approx 8 years old. Space for a new woodstove and the property is wired for TDS Internet. The shop offers plenty of space for parking your vehicles, recreational toys with additional room to work on hobbies. The carport in the back of the home offers additional parking and storage. There are 4 areas to hook up an RV to water and/or electric. This home currently has a VA loan on it. It has been ''twice moved'' so VA loan OR specialty loan could work!

Listed by Michelle Mertins for West + Main Homes. Please contact Michelle for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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West + Main Homes
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Michelle Mertins
541-373-0400
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Just Listed: Own a Share of this Charming Cabin in South Meadow!

 
 
 

Come cozy up in this lovely cabin in the heart of South Meadow.

Centrally located between the South Meadow pool/tennis and the Glaze Meadow Rec. Center.

Vaulted ceilings and an abundance of windows provide natural light to the spacious open space in the great room with wood burning stove.Step out to wrap around decks and take in the majestic pines, BBQ and just relax on this spacious corner lot.
Primary bedroom on main and large main level bath. Two bedrooms up with vaults and a Jack-n-Jill bath.

New heat pump, and a mini split up, new breaker panel. Insulated blinds for efficiency.

This is a 1/5th interest ownership opportunity equalling 10 weeks+ a year.
Very well kept and organized owner group.

Listed by Teresa Catania for West + Main Homes. Please contact Teresa for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Presented by:
Teresa Catania
503-740-3293
tree.catania@gmail.com


 

Just Listed: Exclusive Condo Hotel Ownership for Sale at Juniper Lodge in Bend, Oregon!

 
 
 

Introducing Juniper Lodge, a unique condo hotel with an independent ownership structure.

The rooms and suites are inspired by the surrounding natural landscapes, blending modern architecture with organic warmth from wood furnishings. Panoramic views of the forest and mountains unfold from private terraces and expansive windows, connecting guests intimately with the outdoors in a tranquil, elegant setting with a private pool, complemented by the serene vistas of lush fairways.

Listed by Ricky Baker for West + Main Homes. Please contact Ricky for current pricing + availability.

Find more information on buythelodge.com!

 
 
 

Have questions?
West + Main Homes
(541) 550-1340
hello@westandmainoregon.com

Presented by:
Ricky Baker
503-449-4422
ricky@westandmainoregon.com


 

Spring-Ready Roofs: Essential Maintenance Tips for a Trouble-Free Season

 
 

Winter is finally finishing up, and spring is almost here!

As the weather warms up, it's time to start thinking about your home's maintenance needs. One area that homeowners often overlook is their roof. Your roof plays a critical role in protecting your home from the elements, and it's important to ensure that it's in good condition before the season changes. In this blog post, we'll share some essential maintenance tips to help you get your roof ready for spring and avoid any potential problems down the line.

Inspect Your Roof
Before you start any maintenance work on your roof, it's crucial to inspect it thoroughly. Look for signs of damage, such as cracked or missing tiles, shingles or flashing, or any visible holes or leaks. Check for debris buildup, such as leaves or branches that may have accumulated during winter storms. If you notice any problems, be sure to address them promptly by calling a professional roofing company.

Clean Your Gutters
Cleaning your gutters is an essential part of roof maintenance. Gutters are designed to carry rainwater away from your home and prevent water damage to the foundation and walls. Clogged gutters can cause water backup, leading to leaks or even structural damage if left unchecked for too long. Be sure to clean out any debris from your gutters at least twice a year - once in the fall and again in the spring.

Trim Overhanging Branches
Overhanging tree branches can pose a significant risk to your roof during heavy winds or storms. They can also contribute to debris buildup in your gutters. Trim back any branches that are close enough to touch your roof regularly so that they don't cause damage.

Repair Flashing
Flashing is the material used around chimneys, skylights, vents, and other roof penetrations to prevent water from seeping through. Over time, flashing can become damaged or corroded, leading to leaks. Inspect your flashing for any signs of wear and tear and replace it if necessary.

Schedule a Professional Inspection
While it's essential to inspect your roof yourself regularly, a professional inspection is still recommended at least once every two years. Roofing professionals have the expertise and equipment necessary to identify potential problems that may not be visible to the untrained eye. They can help you address any issues before they turn into more significant problems down the line.

A well-maintained roof is critical in protecting your home from the elements and ensuring its longevity. By following these essential maintenance tips, you can prepare your roof for spring and avoid any potential problems down the line. Remember to inspect your roof regularly, clean out your gutters, trim overhanging branches, repair flashing, and schedule a professional inspection every few years. With these simple steps, you can enjoy a trouble-free season with peace of mind, knowing that your home is well-protected.

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It’s Time To Prepare Your House for a Spring Listing

 
 

If you’re thinking of selling your house this spring, now is the perfect time to start getting it ready.

With the market gearing up for its busiest time of year, it’ll be important to make sure your house shines bright among the competition.

Here are some valuable tips you can use to get your house market-ready.

Declutter and Organize

First impressions matter, and if your house is a mess, that can easily turn off potential buyers. Before listing, take the time to declutter and organize each room. Decluttering is about more than just tidying up – it’s about creating a sense of space and openness that allows potential buyers to envision themselves living in your home. According to Moving.com:

Decluttering and organizing your space will go a long way in appealing to potential buyers. . . .decluttering will help the buyers see themselves living in your home. Less clutter inside a home also helps a place appear larger and cleaner, which should attract more buyers.”

Deep Clean Your Kitchen and Bathrooms

The kitchen and bathrooms are focal points for many buyers, and often influence their overall opinion of the house. Ensure these spaces dazzle by giving them a thorough deep cleaning. Pay attention to details like scrubbing grout lines, polishing fixtures, and decluttering countertops. A sparkling kitchen and bathroom can leave a lasting positive impression on potential buyers.

Maintain Your Yard

Your home’s exterior is the first thing potential buyers see, so it’s important to make a good impression from the moment they arrive. A well-maintained yard not only enhances curb appeal, but also shows buyers the home has been well taken care of.

Take the time to spruce up your yard by mowing the lawn, trimming bushes, and clearing away any debris or dead plants. Remember, the goal is to create a welcoming environment that entices buyers to step inside and imagine themselves living there. U.S. News says:

“A beautifully landscaped front yard can elevate an ordinary house into a charming home and will help homes sell faster and for more money.”

Find a Listing Agent

A skilled listing agent is your partner in minimizing stress when selling your home. Lean on your agent for advice on decluttering, staging, and enhancing your home’s appeal to potential buyers. Their insights into market trends and recommendations for reliable contractors and stagers are invaluable. As Realtor.com says:

“A good listing agent will help you price your home . . . recommend a photographer and stager to make it look its best, and put your home on the multiple listing service.”

Bottom Line

By decluttering, deep cleaning, and tidying up your house, you can create a welcoming environment that resonates with buyers and increases your chances of a successful sale. Connect with a trusted real estate agent for advice on what you need to do to get your house ready to sell this spring.

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