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This 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom single family at 283 High Street in Ashland, OR is listed for $950,000 ($417 per sqft). Built in 1860, the home offers 2,277 sqft of living space on a 0.36 acres lot.
Discover the beautifully renovated 1860 Abel D. Helman House, blending timeless charm with modern comfort in Ashland's coveted Skidmore Academy Historic District--right across from Briscoe Park. A short, level stroll reaches the vibrant downtown plaza and serene Lithia Park.
Warm hardwood fir floors, custom millwork, and abundant natural light fill this convenient single-level home. The bright kitchen features white cooktop, double oven, and elegant granite counters. Spacious bedrooms offer peaceful retreats, including a spa-like primary bath with jetted tub; open living/dining areas make daily living and entertaining effortless.
Outside, a large mostly fenced lot delights with mature landscaping, charming gazebo, tranquil koi pond, storage shed, and lovely stonework. Vaulted ceilings and soft neutrals create refined yet approachable elegance in a prime location. See attached documentation for full details on updates, features, history, and more. Inquire with agent today!
Key Features
- Built in 1860
- 0.36 acre lot
- Fireplace
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Monthly Cost Estimate
$5,081/mo
20% down · 6.5% · 30 years
Estimates only. Actual payments may vary.
Location
283 High Street
Ashland, OR 97520
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Questions & Answers
This 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom single family at 283 High Street is listed at $950,000 ($417/sqft). The estimated monthly payment is $4,117 based on 20% down at 6.5% interest.
Key features include: Built in 1860, 0.36 acre lot, Fireplace. Interior Features: Breakfast Bar, Ceiling Fan(s), Central Vacuum.
This property is listed by Brian Druihet and can be reached at (541) 779-3611 or briand@johnlscott.com.


































