Tucked into Oregons diverse landscapes, these extraordinary estates redefine the meaning of secluded luxury.

Step inside these stunning Oregon retreats and discover the ultimate in private estate living.

Where is Bend, OR?

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Alison Cramer @ Icon Real Estate Group via Coldwell Banker Realty

Bend, Oregon, sits along the Deschutes River at the eastern edge of the Cascade Range.

It transitioned from a logging town to a center for outdoor sports, technology, and brewing.

The city is a starting point for activities like skiing, hiking, and mountain biking.

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Bends Old Mill District and downtown offer shopping, dining, and cultural venues.

Bamboo flooring and open beam accents complete the modern-rustic design.

Wooden trim around the windows and a wood-paneled ceiling add warmth to the modern design.

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A simple upholstered bed is paired with a matching bench at the foot and neutral-toned furnishings.

Soft carpet flooring and wood trim details bring a cozy feeling to this private retreat.

Decking material matches the surrounding natural colors, while sleek cable railings maintain uninterrupted views.

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Comfortable daybeds and lounge chairs create an ideal outdoor entertaining space.

Flat roofs, large glass panels, and dark trim create a strong, contemporary silhouette against the landscape.

Source:Stacey Nyman @ Cascade Hasson Sir via Coldwell Banker Realty

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Where is Ashland, OR?

Ashland, Oregon, is located in the Rogue Valley near the California border.

It is best known for hosting the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, drawing visitors year-round.

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The city blends historic architecture with a lively arts and culinary scene.

Ashlands Lithia Park offers trails, gardens, and spaces for community gatherings.

High ceilings with wood beams and an antler chandelier add rustic flair to the open space.

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Large pieces of vibrant wall art and warm hardwood floors complete the rooms bold character.

Dark countertops contrast with the light cabinetry, while a plate rack and detailed trim emphasize the traditional style.

Hardwood flooring and recessed lighting bring a clean, functional finish to the spacious layout.

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Full-length windows open to sweeping views of hills and valleys, complemented by a fireplace along one side.

Rich wood flooring ties the bedrooms rustic and elegant elements together.

A vintage-style wooden vanity with a marble top adds character beneath a full wall mirror.

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Large windows bring in natural light while crown molding frames the clean, traditional finishes.

Stone coping and grassy borders frame the water, with a simple white bench offering seating nearby.

The rear elevation of the home features a two-story covered patio with decorative balustrades overlooking the pool.

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Source:Dallin E George @ Home Quest Realty via Coldwell Banker Realty

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Where is Prineville, OR?

Prineville, Oregon, is one of the oldest communities in Central Oregon, founded along the Crooked River.

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Originally a center for ranching and timber, it now includes technology and data centers in its economy.

The city hosts the Crooked River Roundup, a long-running rodeo and horse racing event.

Prineville is surrounded by public lands, offering fishing, hiking, and camping opportunities.

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Stone fireplace anchors the cozy living room, framed by wood-paneled walls and a rustic ceiling beam.

A yellow accent wall with a mounted TV adds warmth to the lodge-inspired design.

Rustic wood cabinetry fills the spacious kitchen, complemented by a large granite-topped island with seating for two.

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Exposed beams stretch across the ceiling, and multiple windows bring in views of the surrounding landscape.

Pendant lights over the island add an elegant, craftsman-style touch to the space.

Shelves filled with colorful dishware line one side, adding casual character to the corner.

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Bright natural light and panoramic views make this a cheerful, relaxed spot for everyday dining.

Wood cabinetry with granite countertops offers ample storage and rustic detailing.

Slate flooring and neutral tones blend with greenery accents for a seamless, earthy design.

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A covered patio extends from the house, providing shaded seating and outdoor entertainment space.

Wide skies and natural scenery complete the tranquil setting.

Source:Jessica Dawn Lay @ Signet Realty via Coldwell Banker Realty

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Listed at $5,200,000, the property offers luxury living surrounded by nature.

Where is Terrebonne, OR?

Terrebonne, Oregon, is a small community in Central Oregon near the Crooked River.

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Agriculture remains an important part of the local economy.

Terrebonne also serves as a gateway to outdoor recreation across the region.

Neutral tones and a textured rug soften the stone and wood elements.

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Warm lighting and rough-hewn details blend with smooth counters for a sophisticated but natural feel.

Built-in hutch with display shelves and tall windows draped with terracotta curtains frame views of the landscape.

Exposed beams overhead continue the natural, lodge-style aesthetic.

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A painted ceiling beam design and rich hardwood flooring complete the rustic luxury feel.

French doors lead directly to a private balcony with canyon and mountain views.

Dual vanities with dark wood cabinetry and stone countertops line opposite sides of the room.

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Warm neutral walls and tile floors keep the space serene and connected to the outdoor setting.

Source:Laura Blossey @ Avenir Realty via Coldwell Banker Realty

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Where is Eugene, OR?

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The city features an extensive internet of parks, bike paths, and public spaces.

Eugene also hosts events like the Oregon Country Fair and the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials.

Hardwood flooring ties the entire space together, while a tiled backsplash and updated appliances add functionality.

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A bright breakfast nook sits just off the kitchen, surrounded by bay windows.

Small round table with four chairs anchors the cozy breakfast nook, placed beneath a hanging light fixture.

Windows wrap around the space, bringing in views of the front courtyard and surrounding greenery.

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Natural light floods the area, creating a welcoming atmosphere for casual dining.

A trio of windows along one wall brightens the space, paired with tile flooring and neutral walls.

Architectural woodwork gives this room a unique, traditional character.

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Raised platform bathtub is tucked into a bright corner surrounded by windows that frame views of the trees.

Tiled floors and step-up design create dimension in this airy, sunlit space.

Multiple entrances open into the courtyard, blending indoor and outdoor spaces.

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Source:Alison Cramer @ Icon Real Estate Group via Coldwell Banker Realty

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