This beautifully maintained 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home sits on 8.31 acres in Vernonia, zoned RR-5, and offers a rare blend of forested privacy and open, usable land. Approximately 4 acres are in timber deferral, keeping property taxes lower, while the remaining land includes a large open field, mature trees, and professionally landscaped grounds designed by Barbara Feely, renowned for her work at Timberline Lodge. The nearly 3,000 sqft home features a flexible layout ideal for multi-generational living, guest accommodations, or remote work. The main-level primary suite includes a spacious closet and a luxurious jetted Jacuzzi tub in the private en suite bath. The open-concept kitchen is equipped with granite countertops, a full-height tile backsplash, and warm natural-tone cabinetry, opening to a dining area and living room with expansive windows and forest views. Both the living room and dining room open onto an oversized deck, perfect for outdoor living and entertaining. Refinished in 2019, the Brazilian cherry hardwood floors add richness and warmth throughout the main level. A wood-burning fireplace anchors the living room, while downstairs, a large family room with a second fireplace, built-in cabinetry, and sliding glass doors offers flexible space for recreation or entertaining. Outdoor living is a highlight, with an oversized deck, a large shop, greenhouse, and a charming glass-roofed potting shed with a stainless steel work counter—perfect for gardening or creative pursuits. A wood storage building with concrete floors and an overhead door adds additional utility. The home is serviced by a private well and septic system, gas from NW Natural, and electricity from Western Oregon Electric Co-Op. Located just minutes from downtown Vernonia and within easy reach of the Portland metro area, this property offers the perfect combination of seclusion, utility, and convenience.
Noakes Rd to 16589 Noakes Rd
Dwelling Type: Residential
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Year Built: 1988, County: US
Noakes Rd to 16589 Noakes Rd
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