¡Finca frente al mar de lujo, spa, chimenea, embarcación, cangrejo y almeja de la propiedad!
Villa entero - Anfitrión: Lauri
- 12 huéspedes
- 4 habitaciones
- 7 camas
- 3,5 baños
Acceso sin restricción de horario
Realiza tu llegada fácilmente mediante la caja de seguridad para llaves.
Ubicación fantástica
El 100% de los últimos huéspedes han valorado con 5 estrellas la ubicación.
Anfitrión con experiencia
Lauri tiene 535 reseñas de otros lugares.
Todas las reservaciones incluyen protección gratuita en caso de que el anfitrión cancele, de que haya imprecisiones en el anuncio o de que surjan otros inconvenientes, como problemas al momento de hacer el check-in.
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Habitación 1
1 cama king
Habitación 2
1 cama queen
Habitación 3
1 cama queen
Lo que este lugar ofrece
Vista al río
Vista a las montañas
Acceso a la playa - Frente a la playa
Cocina
Wifi de 42 Mbps
Estacionamiento gratuito en las instalaciones
Compartido jacuzzi
TV
Lavadora
Secadora
7 noches en Waldport
19 de ene. de 2023 - 26 de ene. de 2023
4.33 estrellas sobre 5 basadas en 6 evaluaciones
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Waldport, Oregón, Estados Unidos
- 541 reseñas
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I am a real estate broker and investor. I enjoyed a 30 year career in commercial real estate and asset management.
In 2000, I started my own commercial real estate company, and eventually owned two commercial brokerage and property management companies in San Diego.
When we lived in San Diego, we purchased a French Victorian home in the charming gold rush town of Julian California, about an hour outside San Diego.
We loved it so much that we turned it into a vacation rental so other dog parents could vacation in the mountains with their pups. It was a beloved vacation home, with guests returning year after year. A movie was filmed onsite, and we have many wonderful memories from our time there.
We decided to repeat that great experience when we moved to Oregon in 2013, and have been buying and renovating homes on the Oregon coast since 2015.
I am so lucky to be doing what I love to do.
While the sales process is going on, I haunt my favorite thrift and consignment stores looking for wonderful pieces that I can restore for use in our vacation rentals.
We always buy some items new: mattresses, linens, TVs, appliances, etc., but I love the character and unique personality that a stunning vintage item provides. I also love restoring furniture.
During the renovation process, I live in the house. This is both so I can work on the property, and even more importantly, get a feel for the house and the neighborhood. I get to know my neighbors, the mailman, meet the neighborhood pups and their owners, and see what time each day the sun shines into different rooms. The house and I begin to communicate. Through the renovation and design process, I get a deep sense of the home and the neighborhood.
When we are done, the property gets a name. The names are indicative of both the location and the nature of the home. Yaquina Bay Club is serene and elegant, while Yaquina Surf Camp is fun and funky.
Once the property goes on the vacation rental market, I try to stay at each of my homes at least once a quarter. It is important to see things from a guest’s perspective, so that our homes continue to be places where wonderful memories are made.
Since I have lived in and renovated each home, these are definitely more than investments. These are homes I have lived in and love, and I hope this comes through to our guests. It is also fascinating to see the difference in these homes from the time we buy them to what they are today.
Most of the homes that we purchase are foreclosures, estate sales, distressed sales, etc. All of them sat sad, vacant and unloved for a long time. When I first walk through a distressed home, it feels cold and forlorn.
Now the homes are happy, cared for and loved, and you can feel it the moment you walk in the door. Some are calm and serene, some are classic beach family fun, but all are happy and welcoming.
I would live in any of these homes in a heartbeat. I guess that's why I bought them in the first place. But I really love sharing them with our guests and their friends and families.
Welcome!
In 2000, I started my own commercial real estate company, and eventually owned two commercial brokerage and property management companies in San Diego.
When we lived in San Diego, we purchased a French Victorian home in the charming gold rush town of Julian California, about an hour outside San Diego.
We loved it so much that we turned it into a vacation rental so other dog parents could vacation in the mountains with their pups. It was a beloved vacation home, with guests returning year after year. A movie was filmed onsite, and we have many wonderful memories from our time there.
We decided to repeat that great experience when we moved to Oregon in 2013, and have been buying and renovating homes on the Oregon coast since 2015.
I am so lucky to be doing what I love to do.
While the sales process is going on, I haunt my favorite thrift and consignment stores looking for wonderful pieces that I can restore for use in our vacation rentals.
We always buy some items new: mattresses, linens, TVs, appliances, etc., but I love the character and unique personality that a stunning vintage item provides. I also love restoring furniture.
During the renovation process, I live in the house. This is both so I can work on the property, and even more importantly, get a feel for the house and the neighborhood. I get to know my neighbors, the mailman, meet the neighborhood pups and their owners, and see what time each day the sun shines into different rooms. The house and I begin to communicate. Through the renovation and design process, I get a deep sense of the home and the neighborhood.
When we are done, the property gets a name. The names are indicative of both the location and the nature of the home. Yaquina Bay Club is serene and elegant, while Yaquina Surf Camp is fun and funky.
Once the property goes on the vacation rental market, I try to stay at each of my homes at least once a quarter. It is important to see things from a guest’s perspective, so that our homes continue to be places where wonderful memories are made.
Since I have lived in and renovated each home, these are definitely more than investments. These are homes I have lived in and love, and I hope this comes through to our guests. It is also fascinating to see the difference in these homes from the time we buy them to what they are today.
Most of the homes that we purchase are foreclosures, estate sales, distressed sales, etc. All of them sat sad, vacant and unloved for a long time. When I first walk through a distressed home, it feels cold and forlorn.
Now the homes are happy, cared for and loved, and you can feel it the moment you walk in the door. Some are calm and serene, some are classic beach family fun, but all are happy and welcoming.
I would live in any of these homes in a heartbeat. I guess that's why I bought them in the first place. But I really love sharing them with our guests and their friends and families.
Welcome!
I am a real estate broker and investor. I enjoyed a 30 year career in commercial real estate and asset management.
In 2000, I started my own commercial real estate com…
In 2000, I started my own commercial real estate com…
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- Idioma: English
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Lo que debes saber
Reglas de la casa
Check-in: A partir de las 16:00
Salida: 11:00
Acceso sin restricción de horario con caja de seguridad con llaves
Prohibido fumar
No se admiten mascotas
Está prohibido hacer fiestas o eventos
Salud y seguridad
Se aplican las prácticas de seguridad de Airbnb relacionadas con la COVID-19
Piscina/jacuzzi sin puertas ni cerraduras
Cerca de un lago, un río u otro cuerpo de agua
Alarma de monóxido de carbono
Alarma de humo