- Designed by Architect Rob Reed of Troutdale Oregon
- Built by Tim Kennedy - Master of Salvage and part of original construction crew for Skamania Lodge
- Built with salvaged old-growth timbers from Bumblee Tuna Cannery in Astoria Oregon - Submerged underwater for 100 years. Sandblasted 24"x24" tmbers are old-growth, which equates to stronger & tighter grain, evokes a rustic beauty that is impossible to find with new lumber
- Additional Salvage Includes: Tin roof tiles from Poineer church in Pendleton Oregon, 5-panel doors from a women's shelter in Portland
- Inspired by old barns and homesteads of the West - sided with board-and-batten and topped with a standing seam metal roof
- Daylight lower level with kitchen, bedroom bath & laundry doubles as guest quarters with independent entrance. Also connects to interior of the home for easy livability and integration. HOA prohibits short term rentals.
- The home is heated with radiant in-floor hydro-geothermal heating system. The home also has a heat pump for colling in the summer.
- Part of a 35 Acre planned development of six 2-Acre lots. Only 5 homes exist today. This offering includes two 2-Acre lots - House sits on Lot 3, and the 2nd lot, which is also 2 Acres, is Lot 2, and was purchased by the owners to retain and maximize privacy.
- The neighborhood of Fair Oaks includes a commonly owned and shared 22.5 Acres which is maintained by the 5-owner association. This is a natural park-like preserve with neighbor-blazed trails. Walk along the fields and the ancient oaks while enjoying the scenery of Mt Adams. Flocks of wild turkeys, bobcats, deer and coyotes are often seen enjoying the preserve of Fair Oaks as well.
- The neighborhood has underground utilities to ensure the homes harmonize with the natural surroundings, the views of Mt Adams and expansive view over the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area.
- The home is on a well shared with a neighbor.
- Annual HOA Dues for Fair Oaks is $500
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- Designed by Architect Rob Reed of Troutdale Oregon
- Built by Tim Kennedy - Master of Salvage and part of original construction crew for Skamania Lodge
- Built with salvaged old-growth timbers from Bumblee Tuna Cannery in Astoria Oregon - Submerged underwater for 100 years. Sandblasted 24"x24" tmbers are old-growth, which equates to stronger & tighter grain, evokes a rustic beauty that is impossible to find with new lumber
- Additional Salvage Includes: Tin roof tiles from Poineer church in Pendleton Oregon, 5-panel doors from a women's shelter in Portland
- Inspired by old barns and homesteads of the West - sided with board-and-batten and topped with a standing seam metal roof
- Daylight lower level with kitchen, bedroom bath & laundry doubles as guest quarters with independent entrance. Also connects to interior of the home for easy livability and integration. HOA prohibits short term rentals.
- The home is heated with radiant in-floor hydro-geothermal heating system. The home also has a heat pump for colling in the summer.
- Part of a 35 Acre planned development of six 2-Acre lots. Only 5 homes exist today. This offering includes two 2-Acre lots - House sits on Lot 3, and the 2nd lot, which is also 2 Acres, is Lot 2, and was purchased by the owners to retain and maximize privacy.
- The neighborhood of Fair Oaks includes a commonly owned and shared 22.5 Acres which is maintained by the 5-owner association. This is a natural park-like preserve with neighbor-blazed trails. Walk along the fields and the ancient oaks while enjoying the scenery of Mt Adams. Flocks of wild turkeys, bobcats, deer and coyotes are often seen enjoying the preserve of Fair Oaks as well.
- The neighborhood has underground utilities to ensure the homes harmonize with the natural surroundings, the views of Mt Adams and expansive view over the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area.
- The home is on a well shared with a neighbor.
- Annual HOA Dues for Fair Oaks is $500
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