Astoria, 97103
5 Bed
3 Bath
3867 SqFt
190 DOM
Built: 1942
$1,100,000
Price cut: $100K (08-13-2025)
$1100000
Price cut: $100K (08-13-2025)
5 Bed
3 Bath
3867 SqFt
190 DOM
Built: 1942
Real Estate Agent
(503) 336-1515**Stunning Colonial Revival in Astoria, Oregon**Sitting high on a hill in the heart of Astoria, this exquisite 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home offers a remarkable 3,867 square feet of timeless elegance and charm, along with breathtaking views of the Megler Bridge and the mighty Columbia River. Built in 1942 and designed by architect Eino Isaacson, who worked with local legend John Wicks, this two-story side-gabled Colonial Revival is a true legacy property with a rich history.As you approach the home, you'll be greeted by heritage Rhododendrons that line the driveway, a beautiful gift from U.S. Senator Wendell Wyatt. The meticulously maintained 1.20-acre grounds feature mature landscaping and a serene garden, perfect for both relaxation and entertaining. Inside, the spacious layout provides ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests, showcasing the unique character and craftsmanship of the era. Originally built for the CEO of Bumblebee Tuna, this home has had only three owners, making it a rare find in today’s market. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of Astoria’s history and create your own lasting memories.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Darlene Van Auken, RE/MAX Coastal Advantage
492141839
SingleFamilyResidence
190 DOM
5
1.2 acres
3
3867
1942
R1
Clatsop
24977
Astor
Astoria
Astoria
Residential
SingleFamilyResidence
SHIVELYS ADD LT 4 THRU 8 BLK 94
Listing Provided Courtesy of Darlene Van Auken, RE/MAX Coastal Advantage
Mohan Realty Group data last checked: Sep 01, 2025 17:09 | Listing last modified Aug 30, 2025 13:14,
Source:
1185
1728
954
3867
County
2913
1/Gas
5
3
0
3
Composition
2, Attached, TuckUnder
Colonial
OffStreet,ParkingPad
3
1942
No
WoodSiding
Finished,FullBasement,StorageSpace
Finished,FullBasemen
ConcretePerimeter
DoublePaneWindows,Vi
BuiltinOven, Dishwasher, Disposal, FreeStandingGasRange, FreeStandingRefrigerator, Granite, Microwave, Stai
Floor3rd, Dumbwaiter, Granite, HardwoodFloors, Laundry, TileFloor
Garden, Sprinkler, ToolShed, Yard
StairLift
None
Gas
Other
PublicSewer
Gas
Gas
12601
0
Cash,Conventional
02-21-2025
No
No
190
192
Cash,Conventional
$1,299,000
$1,100,000
Aug 30, 2025 13:14
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX Coastal Advantage.
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Real Estate Agent
(503) 336-1515**Stunning Colonial Revival in Astoria, Oregon**Sitting high on a hill in the heart of Astoria, this exquisite 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home offers a remarkable 3,867 square feet of timeless elegance and charm, along with breathtaking views of the Megler Bridge and the mighty Columbia River. Built in 1942 and designed by architect Eino Isaacson, who worked with local legend John Wicks, this two-story side-gabled Colonial Revival is a true legacy property with a rich history.As you approach the home, you'll be greeted by heritage Rhododendrons that line the driveway, a beautiful gift from U.S. Senator Wendell Wyatt. The meticulously maintained 1.20-acre grounds feature mature landscaping and a serene garden, perfect for both relaxation and entertaining. Inside, the spacious layout provides ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests, showcasing the unique character and craftsmanship of the era. Originally built for the CEO of Bumblebee Tuna, this home has had only three owners, making it a rare find in today’s market. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of Astoria’s history and create your own lasting memories.