Steeped in history and craftsmanship, The Reunion House is a rare offering. Constructed in 1926 for Thomas Autzen, a pioneering industrialist and namesake of Autzen Stadium, this original Arts and Crafts residence was designed by noted Portland architect O M Akers. The property includes two lots, with the home set on the west lot that borders the Historic Seaside Promenade and the east lot extending to Beach Street. The home was thoughtfully designed to frame views of the Pacific Ocean and Tillamook Head.
Restored in 2001, the residence is wood-lined throughout the majority of the home and showcases period details throughout. Hand-hewn beams, a cobblestone fireplace with stone hearth and wood mantel, wrought iron spade hinges, and original built-ins reflect a bygone era of artistry.
The formal dining room overlooks the sea and features corner display cabinetry, antique light fixtures and pocket doors. The kitchen is adorned with original cabinetry, arched doorways and updated stainless appliances. A kitchen breakfast nook includes built in cabinets with tole painted doors. A large main level bedroom and hallway bathroom provide added convenience.
Upstairs on the second level are three more bedrooms, with the primary suite offering panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and Tillamook Head. The vintage bathroom features white hex tile, a pedestal sink, and a built-in vanity. On the third level, a vaulted family room with gas fireplace and sweeping ocean views is joined by an east-facing bedroom.
The basement level includes two antique-style shower stalls, a laundry area, and ample storage for beach gear and bikes, and has exterior access. At the front of the house, a paved front patio with fire pit, is setback from the Promenade offering a space to unwind.
The east lot houses a separate game pavilion with a sauna and an outdoor shower, a gazebo with a hot tub.
This is legacy property with deep roots in Oregon history. Rarely does a residence of this architectural caliber and setting become available on the Prom. Located just 4 blocks to the amenities of downtown Seaside and 20 feet to the sandy Seaside Beach, this property has everything you’ve been looking for in your beach getaway.
This property is an active vacation rental.

Details
Year Built
1926
Updated on June 2, 2025 at 3:03 pm