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12251 Ne Dudley Rd
Newberg, OR 97132
$2,400,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
6
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
5960
Property Description
This gorgeous property nestled on high ground in the Dundee Hills AVA boasts a 6,000 sqft home on 11 acres, sweeping valley and mountain views, 3 pastures, a 40'x22' shop with an ADA bathroom and ADU, separate barn with horse stables and privacy while being less than 10 minutes to downtown Newberg or Dundee. The main home has high ceilings throughout, spans three levels with a wide open floor plan and each level has incredible views. The main level's entryway is grand with an office adjacent, has an open kitchen and living concept, formal and informal dining areas, a see-thru fireplace and woodstove. There are two sets of French doors that lead out to the sprawling deck and undercover space creating an easy indoor/outdoor flow. The upper level evokes a feeling of being on top of the world with an even better perspective of the countryside from the primary suite's balcony or soaking tub. Upstairs has three additional bedrooms and two bathrooms, there is a large bonus/hobby room with ample space and natural light. Downstairs is its own haven with a living space, two bedrooms, a bathroom and full bar equip with a kegerator and tap. A slider leads out to a patio with pavers and a firepit along with stairs that connects to the upper deck. The mature landscaping around the home is both manageable and animated as it changes with the seasons. There are fruit producing trees including apple, plum, cherry, persimmon, peach and pear. The 40'x22' shop has separate living quarters above it with two bedrooms, full bathroom and laundry hookups. The barn has 2 stalls while the interior provides a concrete slab and garage door, is fully insulated, plumbed for hot/cold water and houses a tack room. Outside of the barn is a fully fenced turf area spanning 97'. There is so much to this property and would make for an amazing private estate, animal sanctuary or dog boarding facility all among some of the most amazing wineries, vineyards and views in the world.
Property Information
Lot Size
11 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2003
MLS Number
23429651
Location
Address
12251 NE DUDLEY RD
City
Newberg
State
OR
Zip Code
97132
County
YAMHILL (COUNTY)
Listing
Provider
Earnest and Associates, original listing
Name
Earnest and Associates
Phone
(503) 330-7400
Office Name
Earnest Real Estate
Office Phone
(503) 330-7400
Agent Name
Francisco Stoller

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