Whether its a sprawling 80-acre retreat near Mt.
Hood or a sustainable wine country haven, these homes promise both refinement and retreat from the everyday.
Lets explore a collection of Oregons most spectacular hidden estates.
Kelly Hagglund @ The Kelly Group Real Estate via Coldwell Banker Realty
Landmark 80-Acre Estate with Mt.
Where is Estacada, OR?
Estacada, Oregon, sits near the western edge of the Cascade Mountains along the Clackamas River.
It serves as a gateway for outdoor recreation in the Mount Hood National Forest.
The citys economy includes timber, agriculture, and tourism.
Estacada also showcases a growing arts community through public murals and cultural events.
Terracotta tile flooring and tall windows bring warmth and light into this welcoming part of the house.
Hardwood floors extend throughout, connecting the seating areas to an outdoor deck.
Above the island, a stained-glass light fixture adds character to the otherwise simple ceiling.
Against one wall, a matching wooden hutch displays fine dishes beneath a traditional chandelier.
Natural light pours in through patterned drapes over large windows, balancing the deep interior colors.
Additional seating lines the windows, offering a comfortable and functional workspace.
Source:Peggy Hoag @ Hoag Real Estate via Coldwell Banker Realty
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Where is Newberg, OR?
It is home to George Fox University, a private Christian institution founded in 1885.
The city features a blend of historic neighborhoods and new developments.
Newberg also offers access to parks, trails, and the nearby Chehalem Mountains.
Granite countertops stretch across the island and counters of the kitchen, while stainless steel appliances line one wall.
A cozy built-in breakfast nook sits tucked against the windows, offering views of the surrounding landscape.
Pendant lights and crisp white cabinetry give the space a polished, open look.
Several framed artworks hang neatly along one wall, while large windows reveal a view of garden terraces.
Classic wooden furniture anchors the clean, welcoming space.
A large bed with red accents is centered across from a gray dresser and various wall art pieces.
Hardwood floors, neutral walls, and a simple chandelier complete the airy atmosphere.
Chrome fixtures, a towel rack, and glass shelves add simple touches to this bright bathing area.
Neutral wall colors create a calm, open feeling throughout this section of the bathroom.
Large support beams and a wood-paneled ceiling shelter the seating area while keeping the view unobstructed.
Glass railings along the perimeter add a modern touch to the outdoor space.
Source:Kelly Hagglund @ The Kelly Group Real Estate via Coldwell Banker Realty
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Where is Sisters, OR?
It developed from a 19th-century lumber town into a hub for tourism and outdoor activities.
The city hosts several annual events, including a popular quilt show and folk festival.
Sisters downtown area features a Western-themed design with local shops and galleries.
Hardwood floors add warmth while multiple windows and recessed lighting keep the space bright.
A ceiling fan hangs above, emphasizing the open, airy atmosphere.
Light countertops and a red accent rug bring character into the space.
Neutral bedding with textured throw pillows adds comfort without overpowering the space.
A ceiling fan provides function while maintaining the clean, modern look.
Double sinks sit beneath a wood-framed mirror, offering plenty of counter space.
Subtle wall-mounted fixtures and simple decor keep the room functional and uncluttered.
The house exterior, finished in a rustic brown siding, opens toward this peaceful water feature.
Reflections of the trees and sky create a serene backdrop to this secluded outdoor space.
Source:Suzanne Carvlin, Madeleine Fischer @ Cascade Hasson Sir via Coldwell Banker Realty
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Where is Hood River, OR?
Hood River, Oregon, lies along the Columbia River Gorge and is known for windsurfing and kiteboarding.
It supports a strong agricultural economy, particularly with apples, pears, and cherries.
The downtown area offers restaurants, breweries, and art galleries.
Hood River also provides access to hiking, biking, and skiing on nearby Mount Hood.
A neutral sectional sofa creates a cozy sitting area oriented toward the fireplace.
Natural wood trim and a rustic chandelier add subtle character to the open space.
Natural wood trim around the windows and doorway adds warmth to the neutral color palette.
Pendant lights above the island create a simple but effective focal point.
Wood dining table with black chairs sits under an industrial-style light fixture in the open-concept dining room.
Two green accent chairs along one wall provide additional seating next to simple floating shelves.
Light hardwood floors tie the dining area seamlessly into the adjacent living space.
Two matching wooden nightstands flank the bed while light wood floors add to the serene, open atmosphere.
A high vaulted ceiling and simple pendant light fixture complete the space.
Gray walls and wood-trimmed windows frame the views outside, bringing the outdoors in.
Vinyl plank flooring grounds the room with a subtle texture.
Source:Janis Panfilio @ Windermere Heritage via Coldwell Banker Realty