The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, May 29, 2021, Page 15, Image 15

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    TO PLACE AN AD CALL CLASSIFIED • 541-385-5809
SATURDAY, MAY 29, 2021 • THE BULLETIN
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R EAL ESTATE
4211 SW U MATILLA A VE , R EDMOND • MLS #220123024 • $989,900
3 B ED , 2.5 B ATH , 2775 SQ . FT .
Pine Mountain
Ranch!
Pine Mountain Ranch speaks to the
concept of multiple opportunities and is
less than 30 minutes east of Bend. Cattle
ranch, guest ranch, equestrian complex,
family compound … the possibilities are
all here and more. Enjoy privacy and dark
skies on 3449 deeded acres of rangeland
w/an additional 22,000 acres USFS and
BLM land in private grazing allotments.
Two wells and a manufactured home round out the improvements. Multiple patented parcels
could provide the basis for development ideas. Four LOP tags are available. 31,000,000 yard
rock resource for internal roads and pads. Buyer should consult a land use attorney for all
options. $2,995,000
Custom single-level home, built in 2015. Outstanding 6 peak Cascade
views. Open floor plan with Chef’s Kitchen. Granite & quartz counters,
hardwood floors, heated bathroom tile foors. 0.36 acres, 3-car garage.
3317 NE S TONEBROOK L OOP , B END • MLS #220121802 • $849,900
4 B ED , 3.5 B ATH , 3750 SQ . FT .
Unique home with 2 separate living areas. Guest rooms & 2nd kitchen
downstairs. Master on the main with tiled tub & shower. Skylights, A/C,
wood floors. 0.25 acres, beautifully landscaped, 2-car garage.
944 NE S HORE L INE R D , P RINEVILLE • MLS #220120633 • $235,000
Spacious 1.03 acre lot with stunning water and Ochoco mountain views
in every direction. Underground utilities and a nice flat spot at the top
of the lot for you to build your dream home! Enjoy peaceful sunsets,
swimming, boating, and fishing right outside your back door.
C YNDI R OBERTSON
Principal Broker
541.390.5345
cyndi.robertson@cascadesir.com
Coldwell Banker Bain
Steve Payer, Broker 541-480-2966
Karin Johnson, Broker 541-639-6140
© ADOBE STOCK
Greening Your Way to Privacy
Here are some suggestions from the
home improvement website Houzz.
If you’re only seeking summer screening,
tall grasseses such as maiden grass can
create a semi-transparent screen that
achieves both privacy and allows sunlight.
One expert recommends grasses like
“Karl Foerster” or “Overdam” that hold their
structure. Double planting can create an
effective screening hedge.
For a more wall-like screening, landscape
professionals recommend pleached trees,
which are trained to grow in a wall-like
form and create extra height beyond a
fence line for higher buildings. They have
the advantage of also providing a pleasing
solution for your neighbors while creating
a formal feel.
Team
Ropp/Quinn
PRINCIPAL BROKERS
541-771-6564
541-228-4767
Bend Top Listing/Sales Team
Mike
Tucker
Is your backyard an open space you feel that’s too exposed and
offers no sense of privacy or seclusion. A fence isn’t the only
solution. In many cases, planting tall grass or dense foliage can
create an enclosed atmosphere while beautifying your property.
Experts recommend European
hornbeam, European beech and, for an
interwoven framework that provides
seasonal variety, the deciduous species.
For true evergreen screening, landscape
pros turn to bamboo but caution this fast-
growing plant can become invasive and
travel horizontally. If you choose bamboo,
seek a landscaper to plant in a strong metal
trough above ground level and fertilize
regularly to keep the plant from creeping.
If you have bare fencing, many choose
climbing plants to create screening and fill
in blank spots. Wooden slatted structure
are the most cost-effective fence for
climbing, experts say, but slatted trellis
panels are ideal and allow climbers to
weave in and out without wiring. An
inexpensive choice is a simple mesh fence
that climbers can wind their way around.
Evergreen is key if you need year-round
cover.
Looking for instant privacy, no growth
period required? Landscapers turn to
large pots with specimen shrubs or build
troughs to plant an instant, mature hedge.
These have the advantage of being able to
position them around your patio to define
private spaces.
There are many other ways to create
privacy screening through decorative
fencing and greenery, including pergolas,
trellises and to create living, breathing
enclosed areas.
Visit your local home improvement
store or consult a local landscaping
firm to describe your property for
recommendations on the best solutions.
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