JULIET FARM
Tumalo, Oregon
$2,200,000
5± Acres
Tumalo, Oregon
$2,200,000
5± Acres
Juliet Farm is a picturesque 5± acre equestrian estate in Tumalo, just six miles from Bend, Oregon, in the scenic triangle formed by Bend, Redmond, and Sisters. This exceptional property has gained a reputation for breeding and training top horses that excel in the National Reined Cow Horse Association (NRCHA), team penning, and sorting competitions.
The estate features a charming two-story home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, spread across 2,060± square feet. The house boasts classic country appeal, highlighted by wood-burning stone fireplaces in the living area and primary bedroom. Enjoy the outdoors from the wrap-around porch or the 20’ x 24’ deck with stunning views. An oversized twodoor garage complements the residence, including a permit-ready plan for a spacious primary suite with a bath and walkin closet on the main level. The home is all-electric, with forced air heating, and features elegant red oak floors, granite, and marble countertops.
The property includes a well-equipped 24’ x 36’ barn, a 10’ x 36’ equipment shed, and a 12’ x 24’ run-in shed. It is irrigated with 3.15± acres of Tumalo Irrigation District (TID) water and boasts a mature landscape designed for privacy and shade. The serene setting offers panoramic views of the Cascade Mountains from the Three Sisters and Broken Top mountains.
Situated on a cul-de-sac, Juliet Farm is set back from the road, providing a tranquil retreat. It is effectively screened from neighboring properties by a mix of pine, aspen, and juniper trees. The farm is just a 6± minute drive from Bend and conveniently close to The Cascade Shopping Complex, which features Trader Joe’s, Costco, and various dining options.
Additionally, it’s a 35± minute drive to Mount Bachelor Ski Area for alpine and cross-country skiing and only 15± minutes to Redmond and Sisters.
Experience the ultimate equestrian escape: Juliet Farm—where majestic views, elegant living, and top-performance horses converge.
Juliet Farm | Tumalo, Oregon
• 5± acres
• 3.15± acres of irrigation
• Located in the highly desired community of Tumalo
• 2,060± square foot home
• 4-stall horse barn
• Excellent equestrian estate
• Located in the “Golden Triangle” of central Oregon
• Quiet country setting
• Stunning Cascade Mountain views
• 10± minutes to downtown Bend
• 2,060± square foot custom home featuring three bedrooms and two bathrooms
• 24’ x 36’ horse barn with four stalls
• 10’ x 36’ equipment shed
• 12’ x 24’ run-in shed
Enjoy a range of recreational pursuits in the Cascade Mountain Range and Smith Rock State Park to the west, the Ochoco National Forest to the east, and along the Deschutes River and its tributary, the Crooked River. Fall through spring allow outdoor enthusiasts to hike, climb, and bike throughout the region. The winter months offer downhill and crosscountry skiing on Mount Bachelor and snowmobiling in the Cascades.
In addition to year-round fishing for trout and steelhead, central Oregon is surrounded by nationally renowned rivers, streams, and lakes that provide anglers with a mind-boggling abundance and variety of worldclass fishing opportunities. The Deschutes River, Crooked River, Lake Billy Chinook, and Prineville Reservoir are all within an hour’s drive from Juliet Farm.
This region’s flyway for ducks and geese is famous to hunters throughout America. The concentrations of birds and the opportunity to hunt them are almost limitless. The presence of deer, elk, and other big game is also a draw to the area. It is an outdoorsman’s paradise with more area to fish and hunt and fewer people to contend with. Wildlife in this area includes duck, geese, turkey, deer, elk, quail, cougar, coyote, and more. It is rich and lush, and nearby forests and mountains sustain large herds.
Bend began as a small logging town in the 1900s, initially attracting settlers with its rich timber resources. The city’s growth accelerated with the railroad’s arrival in the 1910s, facilitating more commerce and development. In the mid-20th century, Bend transitioned from a resource-based economy to a more diversified one, including tourism and recreation, thanks to its stunning natural surroundings and outdoor activities. Today, Bend is known for its vibrant community and craft breweries, and it is a gateway to outdoor adventures in central Oregon.
Bend, Oregon, offers a variety of attractions for visitors. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the stunning landscapes of Smith Rock State Park, known for its dramatic rock formations and hiking trails. The Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway provides beautiful views and opportunities for fishing, boating, and camping. For a more relaxed experience, check out the High Desert Museum, which features exhibits on local wildlife and history. Additionally, Bend is renowned for its craft breweries and vibrant downtown area with unique shops and restaurants.
There is a definite four-season climate, but the area is semi-arid. Total rainfall averages 11 inches annually, and snowfall averages 21 inches. Summer temperatures in July average 82 degrees with comfortable, cool nights. Winter temperatures average around 24 degrees, with the coldest month being January. With over 200 days of sunshine a year, Bend and the surrounding areas have a very comfortable climate.
Climate charts courtesy of https://www.city-data.com/city/Bend-Oregon.html
Under Oregon law, all water is publicly owned. With some exceptions, cities, farmers, factory owners, and other users must obtain a permit or water right from the Water Resources Department to use water from any source, whether underground or from lakes or streams. Landowners with water flowing past, through, or under their property do not automatically have the right to use that water without the department’s permit. The State of Oregon administers Oregon’s waters under a “prior appropriation” doctrine; first in time, first in the right.
All mineral rights appurtenant to the property and owned by the seller will convey to the buyer at closing. Mineral rights are not guaranteed. It is suggested that the buyer conduct a mineral search with a title company.
Each of us at Fay loves the land and wants to see it remain a productive agricultural ground and a quality fish and wildlife habitat. Through promoting thoughtful land stewardship, Fay has guided owners toward a legacy of conserving wide-open spaces, enhancing and creating fisheries and wildlife habitats, and implementing sustainable agricultural operations. Fay is proud to say that since our company began in 1992, our clients’ conservation ethics and land-use practices have significantly enhanced our work landscape.
17 Juliet Farm | Tumalo, Oregon
Bend, Oregon, located in the high desert of central Oregon, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and outdoor recreation. The region features a diverse landscape, including the Cascade Mountains, lush forests, and the Deschutes River, offering year-round activities like hiking, skiing, and fishing. Bend’s vibrant community thrives on its craft breweries, local art, and welcoming atmosphere, making it a perfect destination for adventure seekers and those seeking a relaxed, outdoor lifestyle.
The closest major airport is Robert's Field/Redmond Municipal Airport (RDM), about 15 minutes from Juliet Farm. RDM is in the heart of central Oregon and is currently served by four air carriers: Alaska Air, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, and United/ United Express, with daily direct flights to Denver, Portland, Los Angeles International, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, and Seattle. RDM offers 15 daily commercial flights, affordable parking rates, and short lines. The airport is home to the USDA Forest Service Redmond Air Center, Life Flight, Butler Aircraft Services, Les Schwab, Bonneville Power, and Henderson Aviation. Portland International Airport is also an option for air travel and is about a 3-hour drive from Juliet Farm.
Juliet Farm is a charming 5± acre equestrian estate near Tumalo, just six miles from Bend. Renowned for breeding and training top horses in NRCHA, Team Penning, and Sorting competitions, this property offers a two-story home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms in 2,080± square feet. The house features woodburning stone fireplaces, a wraparound porch, a 20’ x 24’ deck, and a permit-ready plan for an expanded primary suite. The estate includes a 24’ x 36’ barn, a 10’ x 36’ equipment shed, and a 12’ x 24’ run-in shed, all set in a mature, private landscape with panoramic mountain views. Located on a cul-de-sac, it provides a peaceful retreat while being just 6± minutes from Bend and close to shopping, dining, and skiing at Mount Bachelor. Experience the perfect blend of elegant living and equestrian excellence at Juliet Farm.
Please contact Jesica Hicks at (949) 280-6762 | jesicah@fayranches.com to schedule a showing. This is an exclusive listing. An agent from Fay must be present at all showings, unless otherwise noted or other arrangements are made. To view other properties, fly fishing properties, and sporting ranches that we have listed, please visit our web page at www.fayranches.com.
$2,200,000 Cash
Conventional Financing 1031 Exchange
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