Four miles from the Newport Embarcadero and tucked into 1.35 private acres, the property unfolds around you: cottage gardens in bloom, a greenhouse ready for the next project, and a magnificent old tree anchoring the yard. Distant views of Yaquina Bay and the bridge catch the afternoon light. The setting is rural, but not remote. This is a real neighborhood, the kind where neighbors become friends and trails through the nearby woods are part of the daily rhythm. The home was custom built in 2006 with the kind of details that matter: solid oak floors, solid fir trim, beamed ceilings, and radiant floor heat that makes an Oregon Coast winter genuinely comfortable. The living room propane fireplace insert is the natural gathering point, warm and easy. Main floor living with the primary suite, kitchen, dining, and laundry all on one level, and a wrap-around deck where the sunsets over the bay are worth stopping for. The lower level has its own entrance opening into the garden. A thoughtful kitchen space with concrete counters and custom cabinets, a freestanding propane stove that keeps the space cozy year-round, and a generous open living area that adapts to whatever you need: studio, family room, guest quarters, or creative workspace. A two-car garage sits at the main level. Follow the lower driveway down and you'll find the shop: an oversized RV garage and workshop with concrete floors, 220V power, and a wood stove, with room alongside to park the boat. The well recently tested at 9 GPM. Everything here is set up to support a full life.