Where country and urban blend, enjoy being only minutes from shopping yet live in the country. A large, well planned out home on acreage presents awe inspiring Cascade Mountain views that promise tranquility and stunning sunsets. The property encompasses over 28 acres with 17 acres of lush, irrigated land, featuring two serene ponds and mature trees. Gentry Country Land is available also, See 63420 Gentry Loop for details. The heart of the home is an open-concept kitchen that flows effortlessly into a formal dining area. A striking lava rock fireplace anchors the space in a living room finished with custom blue spruce, inviting cozy evenings shared with loved ones. A large deck lends to fun get togethers with family and friends. The primary bedroom is a retreat in itself, complete with an ensuite for ultimate relaxation, while additional generously sized bedrooms offer walk-in closets for plentiful storage. The dedicated office area meets the needs of those who work from home. Completing the estate are two versatile outbuildings, suited for a variety of uses. Road Biking, Mountain Biking; Hiking; Fishing; Fly Fishing; Hunting; Snowmobiling; ATV/UTV; Mt Bachelor Bend Whitewater Park The property is currently used as pasture for cattle. Irrigation is from Central Oregon Irrigation District and is irrigated with a mix of flood and sprinklers. The pasture is currently rented out on a year to year basis. Boundary Line Adjustment is in process and is to be completed by close of escrow. Bend is nestled between the eastern side of the Cascades and the high desert, so it is a dry, high-desert climate with generally moderate days and cool nights. Located at 3,623' above sea level, it's just 175 miles from Portland, 22 miles from Mount Bachelor and 15 miles fromRoberts Field Redmond airport (RDM), and the town is surrounded by public lands allowing for endless outdoor recreation. Generally, the mornings and evenings average between 30F-40F. However, as soon as the sun peeks out, thetemperaturessteadily climb throughout the day.Temperaturesrarely stay above 90F and below 35F for any duration of time. Locals have learned the art of wearing layers. A jacket or fleece is a must but make sure you like your base layer because, without fail, that jacket or fleece will be overkill by noon. The average annual precipitation is less than 12 inches a year and most of that is snowfall during the winter. The average annual snowfall is 33.8 inches a year and when it snows, it's magical. If you've never seen snow so clean that it literally sparkles, we highly recommend you come to visit during the winter. The site became known by pioneers as afordablecrossing point of the river, where it was ran through a bend. An 1870s ranch popularized the name Farewell Bend, with the post office later distinguishing the area as Bend. It was incorporated as a city in 1905, starting off as aloggingtown. In 1910,Mirror Pondwas created as a dammed river reservoir to provide energy. In 1950, the two major logging companies were consolidated due to depleted timber, causing an economic drop. In later decades, it experienced rapid growth as a center of recreation. Bend is a small city on the Deschutes River, in Oregon. West are the lakes and peaks of the Cascade Mountains, with ski resorts and multi-use trails. In town, a trail leads up Pilot Butte, an extinct volcano. South, the High Desert Museum showcases the local environment, with history and live wildlife exhibits. In the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, stairs lead into the Lava River Cave, a huge lava tube.