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Home For Sale

$750,000

42021 NW Palace Dr
Banks, Oregon, United States

4bd 2ba

Listed By: Realtyww Info

Listed On: 08/10/2024

Listing ID: GL11654060 View More Details

Description

OPEN 8/10 10:00-2:00 - Come home to five acres of tranquility and tall trees to find yourself at peace with room to roam. Leave the world behind on the straight shot down the Sunset Highway before turning north on renowned Sellers Rd. Let the serenity of the forest ease its way in as you climb Palace drive to a destination perched on a knoll and surrounded by carefully cultivated landscaping. Inside, beneath a brand-new roof, youll find a home rich with personality as the repository of wonderful family memories. Its easy to imagine adding your own: To start, you have an artfully appointed kitchen with slab surfaces and a view over roses, through meadow and into trees. Ample spaces on either side make for quiet enjoyment, easy entertaining or formal gatherings, while the main level also features the primary bedrooms. Ascend the stairs to the spaces above and see if you can keep from smiling at the thought of all the fun thats been had in the rumpus room (where three boys who went on to become Division-1 wrestlers practiced on one another). Step outside to the expansive deck and engage your choices Will it be a night of grilling and outdoor dining in the country air or under the stars in the hot-tub? The trees are beautiful, and highly valuable as well - The most recent timber cruise pegged their worth between $78, 000-$90, 000. Are you a hiker, a hunter, a camper, a fisher, a hotrodder or a woodworker? The shop and covered spaces give you all sorts of room to store boats, recreational vehicles and work with tools. Everythings in great shape, from the full suite of appliances to the pellet stove to the heat exchanger to the hot tub to the well and septic system. Its a home for all seasons and every generation, waiting only for the creative intuition to make it yours entirely Come and see!

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Listed by: Matt Crile