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$219,900
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4 bedrooms - 2 1/2 bathrooms - 1976 square feet
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"Focused on service and results" this is how I could best describe Kim Heddinger. Kim's straightforward approach cuts through all the fluff and gets right to the issues that benefit her clients. Having Kim as your advocate in buying or selling a home is a huge advantage in today's complex transactions."
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Lane County Neighborhoods
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 Cottage Grove Cottage Grove is a friendly, recreation oriented small town, located at the southern end of the Willamette Valley, approximately 20 miles south of Eugene/Springfield. Cottage Grove has many recreational opportunities with Dorena Lake and Cottage Grove Lake, just minutes from the downtown, Row River Trail system, two golf courses, many antique and second hand shops, a local theater, two museums, and a bowling alley. Annual community events include Historic Home Tours, the Cottage Grove Rodeo, Bohemia Mining Days and the Family Fun Fair-Western Oregon Exposition.
Cottage Grove is considered the "Covered Bridge Capital of Oregon" with six covered bridges located in and around the City of Cottage Grove. In 1968 and again in 2004, Cottage Grove was selected as an All-America City, one of only two cities in the State of Oregon to have received the All-America City award twice.
Visit the South Lane School District website for more information about the following schools.
Grade Schools: Bohemia Elementary, Delight Valley, Harrison Elementary, Latham Elementary, Dorena School K-8, London School K-8.
Middle Schools: Lincoln Middle School
High Schools: Cottage Grove High School, Al Kennedy Alternative High School
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 Creswell Creswell, known as “The Friendly City”, is located 10 miles south of Eugene-Springfield and north of Cottage Grove, along Highway 99 and Interstate 5 (I-5). Creswell has grown from a farming community to a small city with close ties to the Eugene/Springfield metropolitan area. Creswell is also notable for annual events such as its Fourth of July Celebration, the Coast Fork Cowboy Festival that features performances by nationally known cowboy musicians, singers and poets and its Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration.
There are several City Parks through out the city as well as Emerald Valley Golf Course, hiking trails and a general aviation airport, Hobby Field.
Visit the Creswell School District for more information about the following schools:
Grade Schools: Creslane Elementary
Middle Schools: Creswell Middle School
High Schools: Creswell High School
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 Junction City Junction City is conveniently located between the University cities of Eugene and Corvallis and closer to the Eugene Airport than Eugene! Just 14 miles north of Eugene and 30 miles south of Corvallis, there are many recreational opportunities nearby such as Drift boating, water skiing, sailing, fishing, camping hiking, and wonderful biking roads. The historic, older neighborhoods with tree-lined charm mingle with well-planned newer ones. Families like to take advantage of the municipal swimming pool and six parks. But the Junction City is best known for its Danish heritage as is showcased during the annual Scandinavian Festival.
Visit the Junction City School District for more information about the following schools:
Grade Schools: Laurel Elementary, Territorial Elementary
Middle Schools: Oaklea Middle School
High Schools: Junction City High School
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 McKenzie River The McKenzie River Valley is located less than an hour from Eugene-Springfield, along a 68 mile long corridor encompassing the communities of Leaburg, Blue River and McKenzie Bridge. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the area for whitewater rafting, fishing, boating, cycling, camping, and golf. Tokatee Golf Course offers breathtaking views and championship golf and has been ranked as one of the "Best Courses in Oregon”. There is also Belknap Hot Springs Resort that features 2 mineral hot spring pools and acres of lavish gardens. Many biking and hiking trails including The McKenzie River National Recreation Trail, a 26 mile stretch that winds through many volcanic formations, the half mile loop Delta Old-Growth Nature trail built for exploring the old growth ecosystem, and the Robinson Lake Trail, which leads to a heart-shaped lake with fishing and swimming.
McKenzie River School District enrolls students in K-12 and serves all students on one campus.
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 Veneta/Elmira The Fern Ridge area is comprised of the communities of Veneta, Elmira, Noti, and Crow. This is an area of gently rolling hills, dispersed rural settlement, and flat valley floors. Settlement in the Fern Ridge area has always been rural in character. The blending of the old and the new is evident in the residential area, as the older, dispersed homes have become surrounded by newer and higher density homes.
Veneta is the largest city within the Fern Ridge area with a population of approximately 4000, and serves as a gateway to the Coast Range, wineries, farmlands, and Fern Ridge Lake. Each July, the eclectic Oregon County Fair, a genuine original celebration of the music, crafts, and atmosphere of the counter-culture is held here.
Elmira is located 15 miles from Eugene on highway 126 near Veneta. Elmira was first known as Duckworth, whose namesake took a land claim west of the Applegate Trail in 1852. It had a variety of water-powered mills and sawmills in its early days, and it was the center of the area's school system for many years through the 1950s.
Visit the Fernridge School District for more information about the following schools:
Grade Schools: Veneta Elementary, Elmira Elementary
Middle Schools: Fernridge Middle School
High Schools: Elmira High School
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 Coburg The City of Coburg is located in the beautiful Willamette Valley, amidst the rolling Coburg Hills and the serene Oregon farmland, just 7 miles north of Eugene. First settled in 1847 by John Diamond and Jacob Spores, the small community gained fame for a beautiful stallion imported from Coburg Germany. The horse had such a reputation that the blossoming town was soon known simply as "Coburg." A fascinating heritage has awarded the City of Coburg recognition as a National Historic District, encompassing over 187 sites and structures. Coburg is also home to lush vegetation and beautiful scenery and encompasses 4 City parks and the 56 acre Armitage County Park that runs along the banks of the McKenzie River.
Schools are located within the 4J School District and include:
Grade School: Coburg Elementary
Middle School: Cal Young Middle School
High School: Sheldon High School
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 Pleasant Hill In 1846, the first home in Lane County was built in Pleasant Hill by early settler Elijah Bristow. Upon Bristow’s arrival at this location and standing on top a low rolling ridge sparsely covered with oak, fir and pine timber, he named the town Pleasant Hill. Pleasant Hill is located 12 miles southeast of Eugene on Hwy 58, with the Willamette River running along the west border and the McKenzie River along the north border. Pleasant Hill is surrounded by recreational opportunities including Elijah Bristow State Park, named after Mr. Bristow. The Park contains 847 acres of meadows, woodlands, wetlands and trails offering opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, picnicking, fishing, biking, and wildlife viewing. Pleasant Hill is also known as the former home of author and counter-cultural figure Ken Kesey.
Pleasant Hill School District is known for its Commitment, Excellence and Community.
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Kim Heddinger, Principal Broker/Owner CRS, GRI, ePRO, ALHS
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541-343-8269 | Contact Kim, Eugene, Oregon Realtor
Licensed in the State of Oregon.
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