Welcome to your dream retreat in the heart of Lafayette, one of Oregon’s most enchanting wine-country towns. Tucked into sought after Frontier Meadows neighborhood, this beautiful 2016-built home offers the perfect balance of modern comfort and small-town serenity — ideal for someone who wants space, style, and that warm, community-centered lifestyle. As you step inside, you are greeted by a bright, open-concept main floor that seamlessly blends the living, dining, and kitchen areas — all bathed in natural light. The kitchen is a delight for both everyday living and entertaining: knotty alder cabinetry, tile countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a generous eating bar that invites casual meals, holiday brunches, or late-night chats with loved ones. Head through sliding doors from the dining area into your backyard sanctuary: fully fenced for privacy and peace. Imagine crisp evenings sipping wine by the fire under the stars, or weekend gatherings where laughter fills the air. Upstairs, find a peaceful primary suite complete with a walk-in closet and full bath — a perfect retreat after a day of exploring. Three additional bedrooms give you flexibility for guests, a home office, or whatever your life needs. This home truly supports a balanced lifestyle: entertaining, relaxing, working — all under one roof. Living here means more than just owning a home — it’s about belonging to a warm and historic community with a slower pace, abundant charm, and scenic beauty. Lafayette sits in the heart of Yamhill County’s wine country, surrounded by rolling vineyards and boutique wineries. Schedule your tour today!
Active
$499,000
967 E 16th St, Lafayette, OR 97127
4beds
1,729sqft
Est.:
Residential, Single Family Residence
Built in 2016
5,227.2 Square Feet Lot
$499,200 Zestimate®
$289/sqft
$10/mo HOA
What's special
Walk-in closetGenerous eating barBackyard sanctuaryPeaceful primary suiteBathed in natural lightStainless steel appliancesKnotty alder cabinetry
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