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37442 Hills Creek Road
Springfield, OR 97478
$2,990,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
6
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
6536
Property Description
Idyllic luxury resort-style estate! This 37+ acre, legacy, multifamily generational listing is nestled in an exclusive setting with the benefit of easy access to shopping, hospitals and top schools. The remarkable main home is a 6,536 sq. ft offering 5 bedrooms, 2 main-level primary suites, 4 full and 2 half baths. The generous great room boasts a soaring ceiling that showcases exquisite craftsmanship throughout the space. This family entertaining show home seamlessly connects to expansive, multiple outdoor living areas including ponds, streams and flat grassy fields. Enjoy the outdoor kitchen, hot tub and turf playground next to the award-winning pool. The 1,220 sq. ft. guest house offers a large kitchen, 3 bedrooms and upgrades throughout including new roof trusses and a gas furnace with heat pump. The pool house is nearly 600 sq. ft, complete with a bedroom and full bath providing great potential as a third separate living quarter. Two massive, custom built heated shops will impress the finest auto collector or hobby enthusiast. One shop is set up for the RV'er or snowbird with 50-amp service, exhaust ventilation and is big enough to house even the largest of RVs. The second shop is perfect for tinkering with large workbenches, pegboards & office space on the 2nd floor. There are 4 oversized bays with roll up doors between the two shops. Extra amenities: Two Generac generators set up to power both homes and shops; natural gas; 50-year armor roofing on all structures; three wells with 1,000 gallon holding tank; 50-amp service in 4 locations; privacy gate; 4 full irrigation systems with controls; newer furnaces & heat pumps; and, the sheds and outbuildings are heated with power, high speed internet, French drains throughout. All structures are permitted, have local delivery services, with 600 yards of stamped concrete. This remarkable estate presents a unique opportunity to own a luxurious and versatile property in a coveted location where modern conveniences harmoniously blend with natural beauty and privacy. Too many other amenities to list here, so ask for your full amenities list today!
Property Information
Lot Size
37 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2009
MLS Number
24323918
Location
Address
37442 Hills Creek Road
City
Springfield
State
OR
Zip Code
97478
County
LANE
Listing
Provider
Keller Williams - Eugene, original listing
Name
Keller Williams - Eugene
Phone
(541) 431-6480
Office Name
Keller Williams - Eugene
Office Phone
(541) 431-6480
Agent Name
Rebekah Marsh

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