
The whole-home retreat where alpine views fill every window
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The approach sets the tone before you even step inside. 1123 Aerie Buyout sits high on a mountainside, its five bedrooms oriented to capture sweeping views that stretch across ridgelines and open sky. This is a full-property buyout, meaning the entire residence belongs to your group alone. There are no shared walls, no lobby, no strangers at breakfast. Just a generously scaled home designed to gather people together while giving everyone room to breathe.
The interiors balance comfort with a sense of occasion. Living areas are open and light-filled, arranged so that the mountain panorama remains the constant backdrop whether you are cooking together in the kitchen, settling into the living room, or pulling chairs around the dining table for a long evening meal. Five bedrooms provide space for families, friend groups, or multigenerational gatherings without the compromises that come with splitting across multiple hotel rooms. The layout encourages both togetherness and retreat, with enough square footage that quiet mornings and late-night conversations can happen simultaneously without overlap.
Outdoors, the elevation does the work. The mountain views are not a backdrop you notice once and forget. They shift with the light, deepen at dusk, and open wide under morning sun. Time here tends to organize itself around that rhythm. Mornings on the deck with coffee, afternoons exploring the surrounding landscape, evenings returning to a home that already feels familiar.
What stays with you after a stay at 1123 Aerie Buyout is the particular ease of having a whole house in the mountains that asks nothing of you but your attention. No itinerary, no check-in ritual, no curated experience. Just altitude, wide views, good company, and the rare luxury of an entire home that belongs, for a few days, entirely to you.
The approach sets the tone before you even step inside. 1123 Aerie Buyout sits high on a mountainside, its five bedrooms oriented to capture sweeping views that stretch across ridgelines and open sky. This is a full-property buyout, meaning the entire residence belongs to your group alone. There are no shared walls, no lobby, no strangers at breakfast. Just a generously scaled home designed to gather people together while giving everyone room to breathe.
The interiors balance comfort with a sense of occasion. Living areas are open and light-filled, arranged so that the mountain panorama remains the constant backdrop whether you are cooking together in the kitchen, settling into the living room, or pulling chairs around the dining table for a long evening meal. Five bedrooms provide space for families, friend groups, or multigenerational gatherings without the compromises that come with splitting across multiple hotel rooms. The layout encourages both togetherness and retreat, with enough square footage that quiet mornings and late-night conversations can happen simultaneously without overlap.
Outdoors, the elevation does the work. The mountain views are not a backdrop you notice once and forget. They shift with the light, deepen at dusk, and open wide under morning sun. Time here tends to organize itself around that rhythm. Mornings on the deck with coffee, afternoons exploring the surrounding landscape, evenings returning to a home that already feels familiar.

What we love about this stay
There's a particular kind of quiet that comes with being at the base of something enormous, and the Aerie leans into that feeling without overplaying it. The design is modern but warm—spaces that feel considered rather than decorated, with kitchens you'd actually want to cook in and living rooms that invite lingering. What sets it apart is the intimacy of scale: these are private units, not hotel rooms, each with its own hot tub and balcony framing the Cascades in a way that makes the mountains feel like they belong to your stay alone. It's the kind of place that works equally well for a small group gathering or a couple seeking stillness, close enough to Bend to stay connected but removed enough to feel like a genuine retreat. The mountain views aren't an afterthought here—they're the architecture's organizing principle, and that makes all the difference.
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