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INSPIRATION FOR TODAY:
If you are a cabin owner in the Mt. Hood National Forest, please be aware that projects to your cabin must be approved ahead of time. Here is a recent announcement from the Mt. Hood National Forest Homeowner's Association:
2018 Cabin Projects: If projects are slated for 2018, such as a new roof, window or deck replacement, repainting or staining, owners were advised to submit their request(s) to the Forest Service between August 15 and November 15, 2017, for approval for next year.
Well maintained cabin nestled above Camp Creek in the Mt. Hood National Forest near Government Camp. This is a charmer that's been in their family for years. Originally built in 1935, it's been updated from top to bottom with all the amenities you'll need. Stone fireplace for warming up after a day on the slopes. The kitchen even has a gas stove. Warm up with the propane heater. The cozy loft is above the living room area with high vaulted ceilings and wood beams.
Enjoy your sunny deck and listen to the sounds of Camp Creek below. Gated entry and driveway has plenty of room for parking.
If you're a skier, a quick seven minute drive to Ski Bowl saves tons of time driving.
Asking $169.950 Camp Creek Cabin Details Here


Mt. Hood summer sales boomed with 20 closed sales for the month of August! Believe it or not there were a few sales under $100,000 which is nearly unheard of these days.
Mt. Hood National forest service cabins dominated the closings with seven sales! One cabin broke all sale records for a price of $337,000! Cabins maintain their popularity on the mountain for their uniqueness and pristine settings which can't be matched by any other properties in the area.
On another note, Timberline Rim prices are escalating nicely. There's a lack of inventory and with the Rim having a more affordable pricing point, many folks are opting to purchase here for full time living and as a vacation spot.
Listed below are the 20 sales for August 2017.





Location location location! Private secluded and sunny spot right on the Sandy River with cozy log cabin. Over three acres of land with tons of room to spread and enjoy your Mt. Hood getaway!

Three bedrooms, one and a half baths log home just over 1200 square feet with great room, big wood beams and vaulted ceilings. Cozy wood stove for heating your toes after skiing.
Close to all Mt. Hood activities and only 20 minutes to skiing! Mt. Hood National Forest just down the street. 27 hole golf course five minutes away at the Resort at the Mountain. Sandy Ridge Mountain Biking Park only 5 minutes away. Fish in the Sandy and the Salmon Rivers. Only one hour from Portland but feels like a million miles away. Asking $389,950.

Here's the latest from the OregonLive site on what to expect for the next seven days!
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There's smoke in the air and a recent trip to Summit Meadows in Government Camp showed how hazy the view is around Mt. Hood. Mt. Jefferson has contributed to our local haze. Washington state is in the same boat with over 100 wildfires sending smoke south from Canada.

Seven day forecast does not show a lot of improvement until next Thursday when we will receive a little bit of rain (we hope).

Check out the June sales statistics from RMLS! The average price of the 14 sales reached $343,300 with year to date average sales price hitting $312,200. These numbers tell the tale of less inventory and rising prices on the mountain.
As of today there are 66 properties for sale with 26 of those over $400,000. Twelve properties are under $200,000 with several in parks, which have rental fees or on leased land in the Mt. Hood National Forest. June saw 32 new listings hit the market and for July there's been a steady stream of new listings.
The rainy spring really delayed sellers getting their properties ready for market. With the shortage of contractors, landscapers, and general services on the mountain getting work done has been a real challenge bringing late comers to the summer market.

Location, Location, Location! This is one of the most secluded cabins I've seen in the Mt. Hood National Forest near Government Camp. The owners are skiers and have enjoyed their cabin for many years. Their kids love taking off for many mountain biking trails right from their cabin!
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Tons of room for friends and family in this three bedroom, one bath cabin with over 1200 square feet of living space. Two private bedrooms and one large loft over the bedroom is great for kids. An open floor plan in the living room joins the living room and dining area. A slider takes you out the door to the woods and a path down to the river. Evening campfires along the river are great too! Full kitchen and a deck off the master bedroom is just some of the features. Only 10 minutes to the slopes in Government Camp. It won't last long! Asking $219,950
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