FOR SALE

Hawthorne Farmstead

350 SE Hawthorne Ave.
Dallas, OR 97338

$895,000

5 bedrooms | 4 bathrooms | 2,857 sq ft | Built 2014 | 1 level acre


This one-acre micro-farm in the heart of the Willamette Valley offers a custom-built home surrounded by mature orchards and gardens, with the infrastructure for true food sovereignty and community.

 
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Cultivated Abundance in the Valley

Framed by fruit-laden branches and layered gardens that shift with the seasons, Hawthorne Farmstead unfolds across a fully fenced, level acre just minutes from charming Dallas, Oregon.

Notable Features:

  • Custom-built 2014 residence with quality craftsmanship throughout

  • Vaulted ceilings that create light-filled, open living spaces

  • Two detached shops with 220V power and roll-up doors

  • Greenhouse for year-round growing

  • Established orchard with apples, plums, cherries, and berries

  • 400-square-foot ADU studio with vaulted ceilings

  • Covered RV parking with full hookups

 
 
 

Rooted and Ready

Much of what distinguishes this property is how seamlessly daily life moves between indoors and out. Fruit ripens steps from the kitchen. Herbs are gathered in passing. The greenhouse extends the growing season, and raised beds rotate through planting and rest. Two detached shops make room for repair and making, while the chicken coop contributes a steady return.

“This is an extremely livable home and property. The huge vaulted living room has a great vibe for family and friend events. The covered RV and porch, along with the huge yard, accommodate small and large events. The guest house is fantastic for the mother-in-law who needs her own living space. The raised garden beds, orchard, greenhouse, and flower beds provide beauty from spring through late fall.”

- Owners

Inside, warm wooden doors, cabinetry, and trim introduce depth and craftsmanship. Vaulted ceilings lend refinement without excess, elevating the main living area where the chef’s kitchen opens to an expansive great room anchored by a gas fireplace. The layout supports both daily rhythm and shared occasions.

The main-level primary suite provides a comfortable retreat, while additional bedrooms and a dedicated office allow the home to adapt naturally to changing needs over time.

An ADU adds meaningful versatility, accommodating multigenerational living or income potential without compromising the integrity of the home.

 
 
 
 

Life List

Fruit Trees & Berry Bushes

  • Figs, mulberries, apples, plums, persimmons, elderberries, hardy kiwi, and jujube

  • Aronia, honeyberry, and saskatoon

  • Black and red raspberry, boysenberry, thornless blackberry, gooseberry, and black currant

  • Table and juice grapes alongside goji berry vines

Flowers & Seasonal Vegetables

  • Lilac and roses, with irises, dahlias, lavender, calendula, daffodils, hellebores, and fuchsia

  • Raised beds rotating through peas, garlic, radishes, and leeks

Perennial Herbs & Edibles

  • Sage, oregano, thyme, rosemary, and asparagus

  • A mature collard tree providing year-round harvest

 
 
 
 

Ready for the Next Chapter

The foundation here is strong: structurally, practically, and rhythmically. The land has been cultivated with patience. The home was designed with foresight. The flexibility is built in.

And yet, it remains open. Open to new harvests, new gatherings, new seasons of life. The work that has been done allows what comes next to feel less uncertain and more intentional.

“It’s rare to find a property with such a nourishing foundation already in place. The love and care that the current owners have put into this home and the land it rests on sets a perfect stage for future stewards to reap the benefits of comfort, community, and a deep and meaningful relationship with place.”

- Nathan Reimer, Listing Agent

 
 

The five roots of regeneration

 
 

Health & Wellness

A generous, peaceful acre invites daily connection to soil, sky, and season. Time outdoors becomes part of the rhythm: tending, walking, simply noticing. Just beyond the gate, nearby rivers, community parks, and a national wildlife refuge extend the landscape. The Pacific Ocean sits an hour to the west, while the Cascade Mountains rise to the east.

Sustainability

This is sustainability you can step into right away. The greenhouse, raised beds, orchard, berries, and chicken coop are already established and producing. Two detached shops offer space to build, repair, or create, and a dug well provides irrigation from the source. The systems are in place, ready to support a more hands-on, self-reliant lifestyle.

Community

The property’s layout makes it easy to gather and easy to stay. The main home offers generous living spaces for daily life, while the ADU and RV hookups create flexibility for extended family, guests, or longer visits. Outdoors, there’s room for summer dinners and open-air celebrations; inside, the kitchen and living area invite connection year-round.

Ecology

A layered landscape of orchard trees, berries, herbs, and flowering borders creates a small world alive with movement. Pollinators buzz from blossom to blossom, soil deepens with each season, and beauty and productivity exist side by side. The land feels tended and responsive, growing more vibrant with thoughtful care.

Spirit

There is a magic and reverence in watching blossoms turn to fruit and harvest baskets fill in late summer light. The seasons are visible here, tangible and cyclical, shaping a life lived in closer conversation with the land. Care has been offered patiently over time, and in return, the property gives back a steady sense of gratitude and belonging.

 
 
 
 

Land Acknowledgement

This home occupies ancestral lands stewarded by the Luckiamute band of the Kalapuya people, who lived in relationship with this valley for thousands of years before European settlement.

Proximity

Set in the Willamette Valley, the home balances close-in convenience with agricultural richness and wild Oregon landscapes.

  • 5 minutes to downtown Dallas

  • 8 minutes to Baskett Slough National Wildlife Refuge

  • Within 12 minutes of Benedetto, West Haven, and Illahe Vineyards

  • 17 minutes to Johan Vineyards (Biodynamic)

  • 20 minutes to Salem

  • 55 minutes to the Pacific Ocean

 
 
 
 
 

Let’s set up a tour

For inquiries, please connect with:

 

Nathan Reimer

(503) 754–1892
nathan@chooselatitude.com

This property is advertised through the RMLS #517285914

 
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