The Shiloh Sanctuary is a rare Pacific
Northwest legacy property developed in
1990 by Robert D. Van Kampen, founder
of the Chicago investment banking firm
Van Kampen Merritt, Inc. It had been used
as a Van Kampen family retreat, and as a
Management Center to a 5,000 acre tree farm
now owned by Stimson Lumber Company.
The 320± acre Shiloh Sanctuary property is no
longer strategic to the Van Kampen family’s
on-going real estate investment portfolio, and
is being offered at auction with a $1,650,000
price reduction so that a sale may be
accelerated, with closing by September 2013.
The Opportunity
Three Arch Rocks
Community of
Cape Meares
Gated Entry
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Community of
Oceanside