A bridge across a Steiner

This Fall, I was able to help clients buy their dream home, a magical log home on the river built in 1939-40 by the revered Steiner Family.

This home had been lovingly restored with all the particular “Steiner” features intact — from vertical barked logs, to wood-batten chinking, wrought iron closures, speakeasy-windows in doors, and especially the ornate balustrade from hand picked bent-wood lumber. Too many features to list, but what’s special about this house is the lantern-lit BRIDGE, spanning the living room and connecting the two sides of the home!

To own a Steiner home, whether it be one of the hundreds of Steiner cabins or a stately log home such as this, is a true dream for most Oregonians and as a realtor, just as special to assist in conveying this home to its future stewards.  I will mark working on this home as one of the highlights of my career.

To read more about this home, read here: Steiner

To read more about John and Henry Steiner, click here: https://mthoodmuseum.org/steiner-cabins/ or visit the Steiner Exhibit at Mt. Hood Cultural Center, at Government Camp, Mt. Hood, OR.

To buy tickets for the annual Steiner  Cabins Tour, click here: https://mthoodmuseum.org/event/steiner-cabins-tour/