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Why Live in Lakeview
Lakeview, OR, known as the "Tallest Town in Oregon," sits at an elevation of nearly 5,000 feet and is renowned as the "Hang-Gliding Capital of the West." This rustic community of about 2,400 residents offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hang gliding, skiing, fishing, and hunting. The town is surrounded by the high desert hills and the Warner Mountains, featuring eclectic homes with Craftsman and ranch-style architecture, many of which have stucco exteriors and metal roofs. Properties range from small lots to expansive farms, providing ample space for agricultural pursuits. Lakeview's downtown area includes vintage cafés like Tall Town Café & Bakery and dive bars such as The Nest, along with essential stores like Safeway and Dollar General. Points of interest include Soroptimist Fitness Park, McDonald Park, and the Warner Canyon Ski Area, offering numerous things to do for outdoor enthusiasts. The town hosts annual events like the Free Flight Festival and the Lake County Round-Up rodeo, celebrating its Western heritage. Despite its charm, Lakeview faces practical challenges such as severe wildfire risk and average air pollution statewide. The area is somewhat isolated, with Bend 175 miles north and Klamath Falls 95 miles west. Schools in Lakeview, including Fremont/Hay Elementary, Daly Middle School, and Lakeview Senior High School, offer various online resources, electives, and dual enrollment opportunities.
Home Trends in Lakeview, OR
On average, homes in Lakeview, OR sell after 263 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Lakeview, OR over the last 12 months is $228,000, down 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.