Home Sweet Home on the Range is this turn key horse/cattle property on 5 acres with 4.05 acres of COI water right. Single level with an open concept floor plan, vaulted ceilings and two primary suites with the potential for one to be in-law or guest quarters. lt has a bedroom, bathroom and living area with its own entrance. The other primary suite has a sliding glass door to the deck, private water closet and soaking tub. Fully fenced yard with a large covered deck plus an exposed aggregate patio with hot tub, fenced garden area and views of Smith Rock. The 6048 square foot barn features an arena, 3 Noble horse stalls with floor mats, heated water and feeder in each, work shop/tool room, tack room and hay storage. Surrounding outdoor features are a loafing shed, corral, 8 x 10 garden outbuilding, 10 x 10 covered dog kennel. Last but not least this home enjoys end of the road privacy, peace and quiet.
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