Sherwood Land on Lebeau Road For Sale
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Premiere setting.  Breathtaking view.

21475 SW Lebeau Road | Sherwood, Oregon 97140


Property Details

Spectacular VIEWS from this 5.03 acre parcel perched on sought after Lebeau. Level with a gentile slope overlooking a natural pond, valley and mountain views. Large acreage lots around this parcel feature newly developed high-end homes. Located in the new Edy/Laurel Ridge school district just 5 minutes to town and 20 minutes to Portland. A dream property to build your dream home!

Offered at $529,000


Living on Lebeau

This Sherwood Oregon land is reached by a straight drive up Lebeau, a country road with a forested setting showcasing majestic views of vineyards, valley and Mountains - creating a feeling of privacy and prestige. The neighboring large luxury parcels have been recently sold, many showcasing distinct Sherwood luxury estates around this Sherwood home site.

If you like the excitement and creativity that goes into building a home tailored to your exact requirements, then we invite you to explore the possibilities with us. Let us help you picture the perfect life, Yours!


Chehalem Mountain Wine Country  

The Lebeau area is part of the Chehalem Mountains appellation which sits at the north end of the Willamette Valley region, just 20 minutes from Portland, Oregon's biggest city, where there's plenty going on in the way of arts and culture, outdoor fun and culinary endeavors.

Even closer to the North Willamette Valley's wine producing pockets are smaller towns such as Forest Grove, Newberg, Dundee and McMinnville that offer a great variety of charming inns and bed and breakfasts, and an impressive collection of intimate, chef-owned restaurants serving wine-friendly Pacific Northwest cuisine. Visitors can even take hot air balloon rides to get a bird's eye view of this spectacular wine country area and its green, rolling hills, rivers, and splashes of forestlands. Or enjoy the scenic beauty from the variety of golf courses within driving distance.   Chehalem Mountains is a single landmass made up of several hilltops, ridges and spurs that is uplifted from the Willamette Valley floor.

The appellation includes all land in the area above the 200-foot elevation. They are the highest mountains in the Willamette Valley with their tallest point, Bald Peak, at 1,633 feet above sea level. The soils of the Chehalem Mountains offer a combination of Columbia River basalt, ocean sedimentation, and wind-blown loess derivation soil types. This portion of Oregon's wine country consists of100 vineyards, 31 wineries and spanning over 1,500 vineyard acres