Description
Steeped in history and craftsmanship, The Reunion House is a rare offering on Seaside’s Historic Promenade. Designed in 1926 by noted Portland architect O. M. Akers for Thomas Autzen, the pioneering industrialist and namesake of Autzen Stadium, this remarkable Arts and Crafts residence spans two lots extending from the Promenade to Beach Street. The home was thoughtfully positioned to capture sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and Tillamook Head, with generous spaces designed for large, week-long coastal gatherings. Hand hewn beams, a cobblestone fireplace with stone hearth and wood mantel, wrought iron spade hinges, and original built-ins reflect an era when homes were constructed with artistry and intention. The formal dining room overlooks the ocean and features corner display cabinetry, antique light fixtures, and pocket doors.The kitchen retains original cabinetry, arched doorways, stainless appliances, and a breakfast nook with built in cabinets and charming tole painted doors. A spacious main-level bedroom and hallway bath provide convenience and flexibility. Upstairs are four additional bedrooms, including a primary suite with panoramic ocean and headland views. The vintage bath features white hex tile, a pedestal sink, and built in vanity.The fourth level offers a vaulted family room with gas fireplace, sweeping coastal views, and an east facing bedroom. The basement includes vintage shower stalls, laundry, storage, and exterior access.Outside, a large concrete pebble stone patio offers a private retreat just steps from the Promenade. The east lot features a detached game pavilion with sauna and outdoor shower, along with a gazebo and hot tub. Located just four blocks from downtown and moments from the sand, this fully fenced and gated property has been in the same family for 20 years and is a true Oregon Coast legacy. The home is offered turnkey furnished and is currently managed by Seaside Vacation Homes.
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5BEDS
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0.23ACRES
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3BATHS
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11/2 BATHS
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4,532SQFT
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$484$/SQFT
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Description
Steeped in history and craftsmanship, The Reunion House is a rare offering on Seaside’s Historic Promenade. Designed in 1926 by noted Portland architect O. M. Akers for Thomas Autzen, the pioneering industrialist and namesake of Autzen Stadium, this remarkable Arts and Crafts residence spans two lots extending from the Promenade to Beach Street. The home was thoughtfully positioned to capture sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and Tillamook Head, with generous spaces designed for large, week-long coastal gatherings. Hand hewn beams, a cobblestone fireplace with stone hearth and wood mantel, wrought iron spade hinges, and original built-ins reflect an era when homes were constructed with artistry and intention. The formal dining room overlooks the ocean and features corner display cabinetry, antique light fixtures, and pocket doors.The kitchen retains original cabinetry, arched doorways, stainless appliances, and a breakfast nook with built in cabinets and charming tole painted doors. A spacious main-level bedroom and hallway bath provide convenience and flexibility. Upstairs are four additional bedrooms, including a primary suite with panoramic ocean and headland views. The vintage bath features white hex tile, a pedestal sink, and built in vanity.The fourth level offers a vaulted family room with gas fireplace, sweeping coastal views, and an east facing bedroom. The basement includes vintage shower stalls, laundry, storage, and exterior access.Outside, a large concrete pebble stone patio offers a private retreat just steps from the Promenade. The east lot features a detached game pavilion with sauna and outdoor shower, along with a gazebo and hot tub. Located just four blocks from downtown and moments from the sand, this fully fenced and gated property has been in the same family for 20 years and is a true Oregon Coast legacy. The home is offered turnkey furnished and is currently managed by Seaside Vacation Homes.
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