Come for the privacy, stay for the unforgettable views. Set on 10 peaceful acres in Juniper Acres, this established off-grid residence captures sweeping views of Mt. Jefferson and multiple Cascade peaks from inside the home and throughout the property.
Built in 2009, the single-level home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and approximately 1,680 square feet of comfortable living space. Expansive windows fill the home with natural light while framing the surrounding high-desert landscape. The spacious living room features vaulted ceilings and opens naturally to the dining area and kitchen, creating an inviting setting for everyday living and entertaining. The kitchen offers extensive natural-wood cabinetry, generous counter space and a large island with seating.
The primary suite includes a private bathroom with a soaking tub and separate shower. Two additional bedrooms provide space for guests, an office or hobbies. Outside, enjoy a covered front porch, patio, attached two-car garage, additional outbuildings and wide-open surroundings dotted with native juniper.
Designed for self-sufficient living, the property includes an owned solar system with battery storage and inverter, plus an integrated generator backup system. Water is supplied by an owned 3,000-gallon cistern that can be professionally filled or replenished by hauling water independently.
More than simply vacant acreage, this property offers the rare advantage of an established, move-in-ready home in Juniper Acres. If privacy, independence and extraordinary Central Oregon scenery are calling you, this is an opportunity you will not want to miss. This is more than a residence. Its a lifestyle rich in both comfort and connection to nature, creating the perfect backdrop for cherished memories and new adventures.
Juniper Acres is a highly unique, 5,000-acre off-grid subdivision located in Crook County, Oregon, roughly 25 miles south/southwest of Prineville. Originally platted in 1962, it consists of 517 parcels that are almost entirely 5-acre and 10-acre lots. It has evolved into one of the most famous areas in Central Oregon for raw, completely self-sufficient off-grid living.