Sold | $420,000

Sold
3 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
1700 Sq. Ft.
Built: 2001
2 Car Garage
.17 Acres
Salem Single-Level Home with Shop, Massive Parking, and Endless Project Space
A Home That Knows How to Work as Hard as You Do
Not every house is built for the way you live. Some are all about curb appeal and fancy finishes, great for people who want to host wine tastings but less practical if your day starts with steel-toe boots and ends with tools in hand.
This Salem single-level home? Different story. It was originally built by a contractor for his own business, so it’s designed to handle projects, storage, and everyday living without feeling cramped or fussy.
Let’s talk parking first.
If you’ve ever tried to wedge an F-150, an RV, a camper, and maybe a couple of ATVs into a typical driveway, you know the frustration. Here, the lot is mostly concrete, which means serious space and durability for big vehicles and equipment. No muddy ruts, no delicate lawn to tiptoe around, just a practical setup that works for real life.
Inside, it’s straightforward and functional.
Three bedrooms, two full baths, plus an extra bathroom off the laundry room, a detail you’ll love if you work outside and want to clean up before heading into the main living areas. The kitchen and dining space are comfortable for everyday meals or casual get-togethers. One garage bay is currently set up as a “family room” but it can easily go back to a standard garage if you need it.
And then there’s the shop.
The detached 20′ x 24′ shop is partially insulated, plumbed, and has power. Perfect for woodworking, car projects, or storing gear. It’s the kind of space that makes hobbies easier to start and harder to quit.
Low-maintenance by design.
The lot’s focus is on utility, not upkeep. If you do want a touch of green, there’s a sunny section that could handle grass, raised beds, or container gardening without turning into a full-time job.
Tucked at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in a working-class neighborhood, you’re just 0.7 miles from Willamette Town Center for shopping, dining, and daily errands.
If you need a home that’s both a base camp and a workspace, and you don’t want to compromise on either, this one might just be your perfect match.

