1630 NW 32nd St, Lincoln City, OR 97367
FOR SALE

1630 NW 32nd St
Lincoln City, OR 97367

  • 3 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 1,252 sqft
  • 3 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 1,252 sqft

$270,000

Est. Mortgage $1,712/mo*

Local Information

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Description

Fixer upper house at the corner of NW 32nd and Lee. The seller would like to sell the house (on a 50 x 80 lot) at the same time as the adjacent lot (also 50 x 80 feet). Both the house and the adjacent lot are included at the published price. In other words, Seller would like to sell the house (Tax lot R207545) and the lot (Tax Lot R205226) simultaneously for the published price. Fantastic location in the Wecoma Beach Neighborhood: on the beach side of Hwy 101, less than 1/4 of a mile from the Surftides Resort and the beach. Seller has made significant upgrades to the electrical system of the house and would like to sell the house in As-Is condition. Possible ocean view if a taller house is built. See drone photography. Buyer to do their own due diligence.

Home Highlights

Parking
Carport
Outdoor
No Info
A/C
Heating only
HOA
None
Price/Sqft
$216
Listed
73 days ago
Last check for updates: about 16 hours ago
Listing courtesy of Brian Porter, (503) 810-2219
JMA Properties LLC
Source: RMLS (OR), MLS#24362225

Home Details for 1630 NW 32nd St

Active Status

MLS Status: Active

Interior Features

Interior Details
Number of Rooms: 6Types of Rooms: Master Bedroom, Bedroom 2, Bedroom 3, Dining Room, Kitchen, Living Room
Beds & Baths
Number of Bedrooms: 3Number of Bathrooms: 1Number of Bathrooms (full): 1Number of Bathrooms (main level): 1
Dimensions and Layout
Living Area: 1252 Square Feet
Appliances & Utilities
Appliances: Electric Water Heater
Heating & Cooling
Heating: Forced AirNo CoolingHas HeatingHeating Fuel: Forced Air
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Stories: 2
View
No View

Exterior Features

Exterior Home Features
Roof: Composition Other
Parking & Garage
Has a CarportNo GarageNo Attached GarageParking: Carport
Frontage
Road Surface Type: Paved
Water & Sewer
Sewer: Public Sewer

Days on Market

Days on Market: 73

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1956
Property Type / Style
Property Type: ResidentialProperty Subtype: Residential, Single Family ResidenceArchitecture: Bungalow
Building
Construction Materials: Wood SidingNot a New ConstructionNot Attached Property
Property Information
Condition: FixerParcel Number: R207545Additional Parcels Description: R205226

Price & Status

Price
List Price: $270,000Price Per Sqft: $216

Location

Direction & Address
City: Lincoln City
School Information
Elementary School: OceanlakeJr High / Middle School: TaftHigh School: Taft

Agent Information

Listing Agent
Listing ID: 24362225

Building

Building Area
Building Area: 1252 Square Feet

Community

Not Senior Community

HOA

No HOA

Lot Information

Lot Area: 8000 sqft

Offer

Listing Terms: Cash, Rehab

Compensation

Buyer Agency Commission: 2.5Buyer Agency Commission Type: %
Notes
The listing broker’s offer of compensation is made only to participants of the MLS where the listing is filed

Miscellaneous

Mls Number: 24362225

Price History for 1630 NW 32nd St

DatePriceEventSource
04/11/2024$270,000Listed For SaleRMLS (OR) #24362225
01/18/1988$40,000Sold
N/A

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Property Taxes and Assessment

Year2022
Tax$2,737
Assessment$258,480
Home facts updated by county records

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$600,000
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What Locals Say about Lincoln City

  • Taylor.flowers19
    "I have a peaceful commute that has at the most a school bus causing 5 cars for traffic in the mornings. Coming from Portland, I love that. "
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  • Anita Easton
    "Lincoln City has gotten run down and seedy. Meth is infiltrating the schools, and the police dept is worthless. It’s filled with homeless now, and unsafe to walk around. People don’t pick up after their dogs either. "
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  • Trulia User
    "It's not really a neighborhood. More a collection of private second to third homes and VR. Almost all owners do not acossiate with each other. "
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  • Trulia User
    "My neighborhood is right on the beautiful Ore. Coast. Along with being a popular tourist town, there is also a high % of retired Seniors who live in this neighborhood. I’m one myself!"
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  • Trulia User
    "Neighborhood get togethers are popular Beach parties Game nights. Local music events and golf tournaments "
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  • Trulia User
    "local donut shop, beach events, local church, friendly locals, layed back atmosphere. Tourism is strong, but not bad."
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  • Lindseystirling
    "We are within walking distance to a lake, beach, grocery store, and MVD! I love how quiet the beaches are as well."
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  • Terry.voss1976
    "Farmers Market Kite Festival Glass centers “Finders Keepers” Festival of Trees Sessions held to learn about the Tide Pools "
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  • Fourmcs56
    "It is mostly vacation rentals. So on the weekend we stay home. We plan our outings Monday through Thursday when possible."
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  • Mwchamberlain
    "i love the beach and access to the water. good parking and lots of opened spaces. everyone is very friendly "
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  • Rob H. J.
    "the area is quite and great beaches, the area is clean as well, quick access to Newport or Lincoln City."
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  • Subacute13
    "Curvy roads leading into town, main roads are 35mph . There are several intersections & can get quite congested in the summer. "
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  • Amandabrat16
    "My husband and I usually visit Lincoln City during the off season, so traffic isn’t too bad. Have never tried to access the public transportation system. Would definitely have to explore the possibilities if we were to relocate to this town."
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  • Teresa C.
    "lots of people most are friendly..very busy and often alot of noise. my street is a busy street but I know all my neighbors."
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  • Mwchamberlain
    "1.people love their dogs. 2.stores are dog friendly. 3. everyone seems to have a dog or had but love pets. have treats for dogs "
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  • Tawnya F.
    "when it is not during the busy season it is a great friendly quiet town to have your family live in. "
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  • Mandamus01
    "We are one block above Highway 101 and all of the venues and businesses are just a short block away. The local gym and senior center is three blocks to the east."
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  • Mandamus01
    "Plenty of room to walk without any real traffic dangers and the devils lake forest begins one block east on the other side of Oar Street where there’s a hiking path. "
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  • Mandamus01
    "Dog owners would like that their are many areas to walk your dog. New sidewalks that are being put in , even as I type this will make it much safer . It’s also only one and a half blocks from the beach so you can take your dog to the beach and let them run."
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  • John Iwamura
    "I lived in this neighborhood for 14 years. Prior I lived in Hawaii and in the Bay Area of CA. While the weather is warmer in both of those areas...the people are warmer here. Very friendly and always willing to chat or help at the drop of a hat. Rare to hear a honking horn even if you don't go the second the light turns green. It is laid back, mellow and real. Also, the raw beauty of the coast never get old, the beaches range from solo experiences to lightly used and many allow bonfires and even cars on them. The seafood is authentic fare and fresh with lots of great places to dine. I love living and working here on this amazing coast!"
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  • nuyah
    "its a tourist town, good parks, walking trails, and outlet mall w/ park. casino, entertainment, and lots of bars and gas stations for such a small town. wonderful view of ocean."
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  • Aussieblnd
    "we have fantastic beaches, cultural evens,restaurants and a casino. we have access to both a fantastic lake for kayaking, sailboats, powered and jet skis. we also have great fishing whale watching beach access. great place to visit."
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  • Stephielove12
    "A lot of people walk their dogs in our neighborhood, and especially bring them to the beach. We see them on Wecoma Beach. The dogs are smiling. "
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  • Bonnie S.
    "dogs can run on the beach without a leash...great hiking trails too! not many dog friendly places to eat but grab something and head to the water. "
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  • Will M.
    "beach is close, weather unpredictable, and the town is packed in summer. community is mixed bag of desperate and well to do 😀"
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  • Bonnie S.
    "great safe neighborhood. beautiful birds to watch! Lots of wildlife . . . we Just love the bunnies. "
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  • Stan
    "We come to Lincoln City to stay at our beach house. It’s 2.5 hours from home. It’s a combination of highway and country roads to get to Lincoln City."
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  • Jad447
    "Gated, a bit up scale, vintage Oregon Salishan ....older folks but families visit...great views, forested, lovely lodge "
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    "We can walk to the beach, to the lake, and to many restaurants & stores, yet our home is private and peaceful. "
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  • Irish
    "I love the Cutler City neighborhood. It's peaceful, and everywhere in the neighborhood is a short walk to the Siletz Bay, with its great views and long stretches of sandy beach. Seems like a forgotten jewel in an otherwise long, narrow city that follows busy Hwy 101. That said, there are a couple of things I'm not as fond of about this neighborhood as I am other areas in Lincoln City. 1) It's on the bay, not the ocean. 2) Cutler City is residential, with no easy walk to any store or other amenity, and, 3) being an area with a lot of low-income homes/rentals, and pretty much out of the public eye, the safety factor doesn't seem as good as it is in other parts of town. This is NOT one of those upscale, gated communities with HOAs and their restrictions and rules about how you can live in the neighborhood, so there is less control over your neighbors, or what they're up to. Still, when we were looking to purchase a home in LC, this was a neighborhood that we had a lot of interest in. It was just pure luck that we found our dream beach home in the Oceanlake neighborhood, instead :-)."
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1630 NW 32nd St, Lincoln City, OR 97367 is a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1,252 sqft single-family home built in 1956. This property is currently available for sale and was listed by RMLS (OR) on Apr 10, 2024. The MLS # for this home is MLS# 24362225.