1915 Riverfront Farmhouse in Corvallis, Oregon

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Mathew Abraham

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Mathew Abraham

Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

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Home’s History

Welcome to paradise in Corvallis, where history meets modern comfort. This charming farmhouse, originally built in 1915, stands as a testament to timeless design and meticulous restoration.

In 1998, the home underwent a significant renovation that included updated electrical systems, plumbing, and a reinforced foundation, ensuring the house retains its historic charm while providing modern amenities.

This fully restored farmhouse offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of history, perfectly blending the old with the new.

Its Current State

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Nestled on over 23 acres of lush land, this property is more than just a home; it’s an estate. The expansive grounds feature Mary’s River riverfront property, adding to its allure.

Beyond the farmhouse, a versatile 2,000+ sq. ft. shop awaits, equipped with its own electrical meter, 220v power, concrete floors, a half bathroom, and office space.

The property is also equipped with two septic systems and a recently tested clean well, ensuring self-sufficiency. Additionally, remnants of a walnut orchard, with 90+ fruit-bearing trees, provide a touch of agrarian charm.

The property includes ample garden spaces, RV parking, and RV hookups with a separate septic tank, enhancing its appeal and functionality.

Exterior Photos

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The farmhouse is constructed with durable vinyl and lap siding, providing a classic yet resilient façade. The property features a covered deck, perfect for enjoying the serene surroundings.

Partial fencing offers a balance of security and openness, allowing you to take in the breathtaking views of the landscape and the riverfront.

The lot, sprawling over 23.16 acres, is landscaped beautifully, with dimension and character that enhance its natural beauty.

Additional structures, including a workshop and RV/boat storage, add to the property’s versatility and appeal.

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Interior Photos

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Inside, the farmhouse offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. The main level includes a spacious living room (17 x 17) with a pellet stove fireplace, adding both warmth and charm.

Upstairs, the primary bedroom (13 x 13) and two additional bedrooms (12 x 10 and 9 x 12) offer cozy and comfortable living spaces.

The interior features a mix of carpet, laminate, and tile flooring, enhancing the home’s aesthetic appeal.

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The kitchen (10 x 12) is equipped with modern appliances, including a dishwasher, a built-in range, and an electric water heater.

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The dining room (18 x 13) and family room (12 x 10) provide ample space for entertaining and family gatherings.

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This property also includes a work space area which makes it more functional and valuable. This work space has machineries for woodworking and is equipped with other modern machines.

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