Panorama View Estate
9075 Nw Panorama View Rd : Prineville, OR 97754
Crook County, Oregon
Farm Description
Thoughtfully crafted custom home on 20 private acres with stunning, unobstructed views of Central Oregon's high desert. Perched on a ridge, it offers sweeping vistas of the valley and Ochoco Mountains, with breathtaking sunrises to start your day. Peaceful, private, and built to complement the beauty of the land, this is the kind of setting that's hard to find and even harder to leave.
Land
With 20 acres of varied terrain, this property offers a rare blend of privacy, natural beauty, and usable space. The land features a mix of open ground and a treed, brush-filled draw that adds depth and character to the landscape. The custom home is perfectly positioned on the edge of a ridge, taking full advantage of the sweeping views across the valley toward the Ochoco Mountains.
From the back of the property, you'll see the Cascade Mountains offering sunset views that never get old. Whether you're looking to garden, explore, or simply enjoy the peace and quiet, this land invites you to make the most of every season in Central Oregon
Improvements
Built by a contractor as his personal residence, this 3,776 sq ft home was designed with intention and care. Inside, you'll find 3 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, and a dedicated office which could serve as a fourth bedroom. The vaulted ceilings and oversized picture windows bring in natural light and showcase panoramic views from nearly every room.
3,776 sq ft custom-built home on 20 acres
3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms + office possible 4th bedroom
Vaulted ceilings and large picture windows with panoramic views
Chef's kitchen with granite tile, double ovens, warming drawer & wine rack
Barrel ceiling in dining room adds custom architectural detail
Upper-level guest and potential multi-gen living space
Multiple decks and patios for outdoor enjoyment
Kitchen, woodstove and back patio plumbed for propane
Full RV hookups. Covered RV Parking
Greenhouse and fenced garden space
Heated Floor in Hall Bath
Fresh Air Return through heating system
Wired for Speakers/Sound
Added Insulation including poly rope under exterior walls
2 Water Heaters
Insulated and heated 3 bay, 2,240 SF shop with 14' roll up door for RV parking. 200 amp.
The kitchen is both practical and refined, with granite tile countertops, stainless steel appliances, double ovens, a warming drawer, and a built-in wine rack. Unique design elements like a barrel ceiling in the dining room add to the home's distinct charm. Upstairs offers a flexible living space that's a well suited potential for extended family or guests.
Step outside to take in the full beauty of the setting. Multiple decks and patios offer room to relax or entertain, including a back patio plumbed for a future outdoor kitchen. You'll also find a fenced garden and greenhouse area with mature fruit trees, plus full RV hookups for guests.
The 2,240 sq ft, 3-bay shop is an added bonus with plenty of room for equipment, hobbies, and even additional living space.
Recreation
If you love the outdoors, this location puts you right in the heart of it all. From the property, you're just minutes away from fishing, hiking, mountain biking, water skiing, snowmobiling, and access to designated OHV areas. Whether it's a quiet day on a local trail or a high-adrenaline ride through Central Oregon's backcountry, there's something here for every pace of life.
Prineville also knows how to celebrate its western roots. The city is home to the Crooked River Roundup, a Prca-Sanctioned rodeo that draws crowds from across the region each summer. It also hosts the annual pari-mutuel horse races, an exciting tradition that's a local favorite and part of Prineville's deep ranching and equestrian heritage.
Local restaurants and small-town charm are close by, while bigger adventures are within reach. Just over an hour's drive gets you to world-class skiing at Mount Bachelor, boating and fishing on numerous lakes and rivers, floating the Deschutes River, and enjoying the dining, shopping, and cultural events in Bend, Oregon.
This property offers the rare combination of rural tranquility and easy access to some of the best recreation and western culture in the Pacific Northwest.
Region & Climate
Prineville enjoys a high desert climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are warm and dry, with daytime temperatures often reaching into the 80s and 90s, while nights cool off comfortably. Fall brings crisp air and vibrant colors to the landscape, perfect for outdoor activities. Winters are mild with occasional snowfalls and average highs in the 40s, while spring is marked by mild temperatures and blooming wildflowers. This climate makes it a year-round destination for outdoor recreation, from hiking and biking in the warmer months to snow sports in the winter.
With its mix of breathtaking scenery, outdoor recreation opportunities, and a mild climate, Prineville offers a lifestyle that's hard to beat in Central Oregon.
History
Founded in 1868, Prineville is one of the oldest cities in Central Oregon. Named after its founder, Barney Prine, the town was established at the crossroads of two key trade routes. Originally a small settlement, Prineville quickly grew due to its strategic location for agriculture, trade, and livestock.
In the late 1800S, the town's economy was built on ranching and farming, which still remain integral parts of the region's heritage. The arrival of the railroad in 1911 further connected Prineville to the rest of the state, fueling its growth and expanding its influence in the region. Over the years, the city saw industrial development alongside its agricultural roots, contributing to its current position as a thriving hub for small business and outdoor recreation.
Prineville's rich pioneer history is reflected in the preserved historic buildings and landmarks, many of which have been lovingly maintained by the local community. The city celebrates its roots with local museums, annual events, and a commitment to preserving the charm and character of the past.
Today, Prineville is a modern city with a nod to its historic beginnings, offering a unique blend of old-world charm and contemporary amenities. It continues to attract visitors and residents alike with its scenic landscapes, outdoor opportunities, and small-town appeal.
Location
This particular property sits northwest of Prineville on a ridge offering majestic views of the valley below and the Ochoco mountains beyond. Located in the heart of Central Oregon, Prineville is a gateway to all the outdoor adventures and natural beauty the region has to offer. Known for its small-town charm and rich history, Prineville is surrounded by stunning landscapes-from the rugged Ochoco Mountains to the sweeping high desert terrain. The area offers a perfect blend of rural tranquility and close-knit community living, making it an ideal spot for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle while still being within reach of larger cities like Bend.
Directions to Farm
Once on Panorama, take the 2nd driveway on the west (right) House number on sign is faded but legible.
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