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An 80-acre Bend estate has a glass-walled residence with views of the pool, pavilion pizza oven and greenhouse set against a scenic background of the Cascade mountains. Listing broker Jennifer Bowen of Coldwell Banker Bain calls the contemporary dwelling and the irrigated organic farmland “the crown jewel of Central Oregon.” The asking price: $10,990,000 .

The trophy property at 62265 Dodds Road also has three off-grid guest homes, a shooting range, workshop and six-car garage with heated floors, electric vehicle charging station and RV parking. Outdoor dining and recreation spaces include an al fresco kitchen, cantina and pool house. Bowen told The Oregonian/OregonLive the estate with pastures and ponds would be attractive to “people who embrace quiet luxury and who desire complete privacy without sacrificing location.



” She added that the 11,000 square feet of climate-controlled space is appealing to auto and art collectors. The Coldwell Banker global luxury property specialist said the sprawling house, built in 2017 with 6,321-square feet of living space, was carefully sited and designed with expansive, low-emissivity windows that bring sunlight deep into the home, creating a calming connection to nature. Inside, there are hardwood and concrete floors, a great room with a two-sided fireplace, two primary suites, three more bedrooms and four more bathrooms.

The exclusive farm use (EFU) zoned property is bordered on two sides by acres managed by the federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM), providing privacy. “Exceptional and genuine; in a league of its own,” said Bowen. — Janet Eastman | 503-294-4072 jeastman@oregonian.

com | @janeteastman.

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