This new construction home is full of quality craftsmanship ... on a half acre lot with a country feeling. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, huge bonus room. Spacious master suite has a gorgeous spa bath & shower with heated tumbled travertine floors. Gourmet kitchen has slab granite, S/S JennAir appliances, wine cooler and a generous eating nook. Dramatic floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace in the living room makes this a cozy family retreat at $579,500.




For more information, contact Rene Cooper at Windermere Realty Partners @ 503-939-0251.
This home was professionally staged by Maureen Bray of Room Solutions Staging in Portland Oregon. Call us at 503-246-1800 to let us tell you how our home staging services can help sell your property faster and for maximum profit.
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Hello!
This home is stunning! I wish I lived closer, I would consider purchasing it for myself.
Thanks for sharing! Great idea to post on this web site!
Best wishes!
Joyce Logan, Realtor Real Living HER, Dublin Ohio
Joyce ~ Funny you should mention that -- everyone on the staging team wanted to buy this home too -- the pictures don't show enough of this gorgeous home! Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
Maureen - Your designs blow me away! Love Love Love them!
Julianna ~ Thank you so much for your kind remarks! This was a fun project since it has a "rustic country" feeling and I kept the target buyer in mind when deciding how to stage it. I hope it helps to bring an offer before long.
Maureen, nice staging on this home. But I do have to make a comment on the rock fireplace...very rustic, I like it!
Lori ~ Thanks for your comment ... I like that rustic fireplace too. Must be stones from a river in the Northwest, don't you think?