
Two homes, one hot tub, and the unhurried rhythm of elevation
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The approach sets the tone before you ever step inside. Perched at elevation with the kind of open-sky perspective that makes everything below feel like someone else's concern, 1115 Aerie Buyout offers a full-property experience across two distinct units, designed for groups that want togetherness without compromise. This is not a single vacation rental stretched to fit more guests. It is two separate residences, booked together, connected by shared outdoor space and a hot tub that becomes the natural gathering point once the sun drops and the sky opens up.
The layout rewards the way groups actually travel. Each unit operates independently, with its own living areas, bedrooms, and kitchen spaces, giving every guest room to breathe, cook, decompress, and keep their own schedule. The interiors lean clean and comfortable, furnished with a straightforward warmth that resists overdesign. Large windows pull the surrounding landscape into the living spaces, and the overall atmosphere favors ease over formality. You wake up, make coffee in your own kitchen, and decide how much togetherness the day calls for. The hot tub sits outside as a shared anchor, the place where the two households become one again at the end of the day, trading stories under whatever weather the mountains feel like offering.
The property's strength is its simplicity and its scale. A full buyout means no shared walls with strangers, no negotiating quiet hours, no careful footnotes about common spaces. The entire footprint belongs to your group for the duration of the stay. Whether the trip is a birthday, a family reunion, a friendsgiving, or simply a weekend with no occasion at all, the two-unit format creates a rhythm that feels more like borrowing a family compound than checking into a rental. Mornings are slow. Afternoons scatter. Evenings converge.
What stays with you after a stay at 1115 Aerie Buyout is not any single feature but the feeling of having been somewhere that let your group be exactly what it wanted to be. No performance, no itinerary, no unnecessary luxury theater. Just two homes, good company, warm water under open sky, and the particular satisfaction of knowing that everything within sight belongs, for now, to the people you chose to bring along.
The approach sets the tone before you ever step inside. Perched at elevation with the kind of open-sky perspective that makes everything below feel like someone else's concern, 1115 Aerie Buyout offers a full-property experience across two distinct units, designed for groups that want togetherness without compromise. This is not a single vacation rental stretched to fit more guests. It is two separate residences, booked together, connected by shared outdoor space and a hot tub that becomes the natural gathering point once the sun drops and the sky opens up.
The layout rewards the way groups actually travel. Each unit operates independently, with its own living areas, bedrooms, and kitchen spaces, giving every guest room to breathe, cook, decompress, and keep their own schedule. The interiors lean clean and comfortable, furnished with a straightforward warmth that resists overdesign. Large windows pull the surrounding landscape into the living spaces, and the overall atmosphere favors ease over formality. You wake up, make coffee in your own kitchen, and decide how much togetherness the day calls for. The hot tub sits outside as a shared anchor, the place where the two households become one again at the end of the day, trading stories under whatever weather the mountains feel like offering.
The property's strength is its simplicity and its scale. A full buyout means no shared walls with strangers, no negotiating quiet hours, no careful footnotes about common spaces. The entire footprint belongs to your group for the duration of the stay. Whether the trip is a birthday, a family reunion, a friendsgiving, or simply a weekend with no occasion at all, the two-unit format creates a rhythm that feels more like borrowing a family compound than checking into a rental. Mornings are slow. Afternoons scatter. Evenings converge.

What we love about this stay
What strikes you first is the intimacy of the scale—just two units at the base of the Cascades, which means the place feels less like a rental and more like someone's carefully considered mountain home that you've been trusted with. The design leans into sophisticated warmth rather than rustic cabin tropes, with expansive windows that pull the landscape inside and living spaces that feel genuinely lived-in, not staged. There's a quiet luxury in having your own hot tub and a proper kitchen with real counter space, the kind of setup that lets a long weekend with close friends or family unfold without friction. It's ten minutes from Bend's restaurants and energy, but that distance matters—it gives the stay a sense of remove that's hard to manufacture.
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