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Experience the perfect blend of indoor comfort and outdoor retreat where modern living harmoniously coexists with the natural beauty of Powell Butte Nature Park in this updated 1960s split level.
Step inside to an open main level floor plan adorned with hardwood flooring. The spacious living room features a wood-burning fireplace and a French door that leads to an expansive deck, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor connection. The dining room includes a built-in desk and additional storage. The kitchen showcases granite counters, a mosaic tile backsplash, and stainless steel appliances. A breakfast bar provides a casual dining option, perfect for morning coffee or quick meals.
The main level also includes two good-sized bedrooms, each with a ceiling fan, that share a well-appointed hallway bathroom with stone and tile finishes.
Venture to the lower level, where a comfortable family room awaits, complete with a second fireplace. An additional bedroom with double closets offers flexibility for your unique needs with an adjacent second full bathroom and laundry.
Step outside into your own outdoor oasis, where an expansive deck, spacious patio, and firepit beckon you to unwind and enjoy the tranquility of your backyard. The property also boasts practical features such as RV parking through double gates, a chicken coop, and a tool shed.
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