$399,000

Realtor Comments
Inside, enjoy original details, warm wood tones, and a cozy layout that maximizes space. The bedrooms are functional, and the centrally located bath adds convenience. An attached carport offers covered parking. Outside, a shed and a greenhouse offer year-round gardening, while a gazebo invites outdoor relaxation or entertaining. Ideal for first-time buyers, downsizers, or anyone drawn to a manageable home with timeless style and generous outdoor space.

- 2bed
- 1bath
- Circa 1941

- Contact Realtor: Gregg Lundberg
Brokered by John L Scott Seaside, LLC
- Google Maps
- Niche

Pros
- Stunning Natural Beauty: Astoria is surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, including lush forests, the Columbia River, and the Pacific Ocean, offering ample outdoor recreational opportunities.
- Rich History and Culture: As one of the oldest towns in the Pacific Northwest, Astoria is steeped in history, with numerous museums, historical buildings, and cultural events celebrating its heritage.
- Vibrant Arts Scene: The city has a thriving arts community, featuring galleries, theaters, and festivals that showcase local talent and creativity.
- Pleasant Climate: Astoria benefits from a temperate oceanic climate, with mild summers and cool, wet winters, making it enjoyable for those who prefer a moderate climate.
- Community Feel: The town has a close-knit community atmosphere, encouraging local engagement and support for small businesses.
- Culinary Delights: Astoria boasts a diverse dining scene, including fresh seafood and locally sourced cuisine, attracting food enthusiasts.
Cons
- Cost of Living: While generally more affordable than larger cities, the cost of living in Astoria may be higher than in smaller towns in the area, particularly for housing.
- Limited Job Opportunities: The local job market can be competitive and may not offer as many options as larger metropolitan areas, often requiring commuting for certain careers.
- Weather Challenges: The coastal climate can lead to frequent rain and overcast skies, which may not appeal to everyone.
- Tourist Crowds: Astoria attracts many tourists, especially during peak seasons, which can lead to crowded streets and a bustling atmosphere.
- Public Transportation: Public transit options are limited, making a personal vehicle essential for commuting and running errands.
- Access to Amenities: While Astoria has some shops and restaurants, residents seeking extensive amenities may need to travel to nearby cities for more options.

37564 Labiske Ln, Astoria, OR 97103

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