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Listing courtesy of RE/MAX Key Properties, agent Andrea McGinty
Data last updated June 13, 2026
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At the end of Wanona Road lies a true Central Oregon sanctuary. This exceptional 52-acre estate offers breathtaking, unobstructed views of the Three Sisters, Mt. Washington and Black Butte, complete privacy and access to BLM land and Whychus Canyon Preserve trails. The property includes two adjoining tax lots (18150 & 18140 Wanona) with two high-producing wells and endless potential. The main residence (built 2017) sits on 12.64 acres and features 3 bedrooms and 2 and a half baths, expansive picture windows, abundant natural light, open-concept living, large office, oversized utility room, and a main level Jack-and-Jill bath. The primary suite also offers panoramic Cascade Mountain views and a spa like experience. Let your imagination go wild with the adjoining 40-acre parcel. A rare blend of views, acreage and privacy. Buyer to perform due diligence on development potential.
This home is listed at $1,700,000 · 146.7% above the Sisters median list. See full Sisters market →
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Loan amount $1,360,000 · $340,000 down · 30 year term
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Estimate $2,336 ($2,100–$2,675) · HUD Fair Market Rent (FY2025), Deschutes County, 3BR. Edit to your own number.
At $1,699,999 with 25% down, this property runs $7,956 per month negative. Adjust the price, down payment, or rent to find what works.
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