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Luxurious Dream Estate Emerges on Former Oregon Golf Course for $13 Million

Proposed 14,584-sq-ft residence on 28 acres of former golf course land offers luxury resort-like features.

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proposed 14,584-square-foot mansion on a 28-acre slice of the former Sandelie Golf Course in West Linn boasts luxurious features reminiscent of a high-end resort. The estate, named The Legacy, is being developed by Gerald Rowlett's Westlake Development Group and designed by Michael Barclay of Barclay Home Design.

    The contemporary mansion will feature a rooftop lounge with a driving range, glass breezeways to luxury suites and cocktail bars, and expansive tree-lined views. The asking price for the estate at 29435 S.W. Mountain Road is $12,950,804.

    Architectural renderings showcase a grand foyer with glass walls and sliding panels, as well as an exercise studio equipped with a sauna, cold plunge, and en-suite bathroom. Outdoor entertainment spaces will include recessed conversation areas with fire pits, an oversized spa, and a poolside bar.

    A unique feature of the estate is the Sky Lounge, which can be accessed by elevator and offers a state-of-the-art golf simulation space. The rooftop living area also features glass doors that roll away to expose a driving range under the stars.

    Listing brokers Thomas Cale and Justin Krug of Cascade Hasson Sotheby's International Realty describe the residence as "perhaps the most epic luxury estate ever created in Oregon." They are marketing the estate to individuals who appreciate the extraordinary and value customization. The property offers ample space for relaxation, wellness, and entertainment, with opportunities for golfing, sports, horseback riding, or even starting a farm.

    The property has water rights and a high-producing well, allowing for the potential addition of a private sports field. A circular driveway, spacious motor court, and five-car garage ensure convenient parking.

Luxurious dream estate on former Oregon golf course, priced at $13 million.