Located in that stretch between Bend and Sisters, which doesn't give up flat acreage easily. This nearly five-acre parcel on Fryrear Road sits right in that corridor, and it comes with a house that has a layout worth paying attention to. Built in 1979, with early timber frame details, the two-story structure puts the entire second floor to work as the primary suite., which has a view deck. The Three Sisters are visible from up there, filtered through the tree line, the kind of view that earns its keep on a clear morning. Two outbuildings and a gazebo are already in place on ground that stays mostly level throughout. The house has plenty of room for a new owner's intentions. The land needs nothing. Flat, workable acreage midway between two of Central Oregon's most active real estate markets doesn't show up very often. This property stands as one of the more straightforward land-and-structure opportunities, where vision and investment would build equity.
This home is listed at $640,000 · 18.9% below the Bend median list. See full Bend market →
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Loan amount $512,000 · $128,000 down · 30 year term
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