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Lincoln City, Oregon Oceanfront Home for Sale

4229 SW Beach Ave., Lincoln City, Oregon 97367

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Lincoln City sits on the scenic northern Oregon coast and is the setting for this oceanside condominium for sale. It was built in 1970, has one bedroom, one bath and 612 square feet. The asking price is $289,900.

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The home is on the second story of a three story, cliffside building called Ocean Terrace. The structure's exterior is light blue and/or white, depending on the light, with red brick accents. A long weathered staircase leads from the property to the beach below.

Inside, the carpet is gray and the walls are gray/white. Large sliding glass doors in the living room provide sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean. Once outside on the balcony, the views of the beach and water are even more dramatic.

The open kitchen has a breakfast nook, wood cabinets, white countertops and white/black appliances (fridge, oven/stove, microwave). The bath boasts matching cabinetry and a shower/tub. The bedroom features a nice window. All furnishings are included in the sale.

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Ocean Terrace amenities include a soon-to-be-reopened indoor swimming pool and a game room.

The HOA fee is $395 per month.

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Lincoln City, Oregon:

About two hours southwest of Portland on the rugged northern Oregon coast, Lincoln City (population 9,200) is surrounded by stunning scenery, with Devils Lake to the east, the Salmon River to the north, Siletz Bay to the south and the Pacific Ocean to the west.

The town sits on either side of Highway 101 and is a favorite with tourists who come for the seven miles of unspoiled beaches, the Lincoln City Outlet Mall and the Chinook Winds Casino and Golf Resort. The beach is a treasure trove of driftwood, agates, shells and floats. Wave watching, beachcombing, tide pooling, whale watching, surfing, fishing and storm watching are all everyday activities. Lincoln City has also been named "Kite Capital of the World," with beach kite flying particularly popular.

Art galleries, bookstores, antiques shops and boutiques dot the area. The Oregon Coast Council for the Arts sponsors art shows and theatrical performances. Cascade Head Scenic Research Area is the spot for challenging backpacking and hiking trails, while the nearby Salmon River and Siletz River offer fishing adventures.

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