Sleek Seaside Retreat in Oregon Makes Inaugural Market Appearance With $1.2M Price Tag

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A one-of-a-kind beach house in Warrenton, OR—at the northwestern corner of the state—just hit the market for the first time.

The modern, light-filled abode at 33215 High Surf Lane was recently listed by its original owners for $1,250,000.

“It’s less than a 10-minute walk to the beach, with unobstructed views of the ocean and coastal landscape, which is very rare,” says listing agent John Patrick Faherty.

Designed in 2014 by Pacific Northwest architect Paul McKean, the three-bedroom home makes smart use of its 1-acre lot. And its interior spaces are just as thoughtfully conceived.

McKean is known throughout the region for his inspired, modern-meets-rustic homes that complement their surrounding landscapes.

The home celebrates its backyard proximity to the Pacific Ocean with a wall of floor-to-ceiling windows.

“The interior has a simple, efficient, and luxurious feel, with details like Heath-tile backsplashes in the kitchen and behind the TV,” says Faherty. “McKean gave the space a very distinctive look.”

Modern Oregon beach house
33215 High Surf Lane

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Modern Oregon beach house
Sunset views

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Modern Oregon beach house
Living room

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Modern Oregon beach house
Wood stove

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Modern Oregon beach house
Kitchen

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Modern Oregon beach house
Balcony

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Modern Oregon beach house
One of three bedrooms

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Modern Oregon beach house
One of two bathrooms

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Bunk beds

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Included in that aesthetic are cedar-plank walls and ceilings and an open living and dining area bathed in natural light.

The covered, outdoor dining area and built-in, concrete fire pit with bench seating make for an inviting open-air living space.

The 1,443-square-foot house was clearly built with hosting in mind: One of the bedrooms offers four built-in bunks with storage, as well as a spacious sitting area.

Other bedrooms include the primary with an en suite bathroom, along with a primary guest room.

The home has remarkable ocean views from the balcony and most windows, making it easy to see why the place has been dubbed a “coastal refuge,” as the listing notes.

“With the design, beauty, location, and easy-living floor plan, it’s truly the only home like it on the market,” Faherty says.

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