
Description
Built in the Arts & Crafts style, local craftsmanship and artwork are highlighted in this spectacular custom Astoria home. Designed by architect Jeffrey Miller and built in 2007 by Overbay Houseworks, this is a modern home with an old soul. From furniture-quality woodwork throughout, to a chef's kitchen, restored vintage light fixtures, features are far too abundant to list here. Sited high above Astoria on 0.6 acres (3 tax lots), views of the Columbia River from this property are breathtaking.
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3BEDS
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0.6ACRES
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2BATHS
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11/2 BATHS
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3,354SQFT
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$564$/SQFT
School Information
Description
Built in the Arts & Crafts style, local craftsmanship and artwork are highlighted in this spectacular custom Astoria home. Designed by architect Jeffrey Miller and built in 2007 by Overbay Houseworks, this is a modern home with an old soul. From furniture-quality woodwork throughout, to a chef's kitchen, restored vintage light fixtures, features are far too abundant to list here. Sited high above Astoria on 0.6 acres (3 tax lots), views of the Columbia River from this property are breathtaking.
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