Oregon listings for sale


$5,495,000 - Idleyld Park, OR

1111 Illahee Rd Idleyld Park, OR - Rare opportunity to own Illahee Ranch, rich with Native American History! Wildlife abounds on this stunning ranch near the world-famous North Umpqua River and is completely surrounded by the Umpqua National Forest! Illahee Ranch is located 50 miles east of Roseburg, Oregon and is 65 miles west of spectacular Crater Lake. It offers 77.28 fenced acres of private wilderness. Providing its own private airport and 2,800-foot-long runway, this breathtaking property comes complete with an 84'x84' hanger/barn with 54'x15 electric door, and a modern 30x48' green house with automatic watering and monitoring system, and a newly built 1,006 sq ft shop. The property features four separate cabins, including a new cabin built in 2023, a finely appointed owners retreat with spectacular views of the entire ranch, white gold pine vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, a great room with wet bar, and dining room with seating for 28. Don't miss this chance to own one of the most private, spectacular, and peaceful properties on earth!
1946 | 10 | 7 | 6,176 sqft.
$5,450,500 - Wallowa, OR

81075 82 Highway Wallowa, OR - The Baker and Johnston Ranches - Productive Riverfront Ranch for Sale in Wallowa CountyExecutive Summary - Irrigated Farm For Sale in Wallowa County Welcome to the Baker and Johnston Ranches, two highly productive agricultural properties in the Wallowa Valley. This ranch for sale in Wallowa County is nestled between the towns of Lostine and Wallowa, Oregon. These ranches offer a rare opportunity to own over 450 acres of premium farmland, grazing pastures, and irrigated ground, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Wallowa Mountains. The Baker Ranch covers approximately 198.82 acres, offering a combination of irrigated farmland and grazing pasture. The ranch is equipped with an extensive infrastructure to support agricultural operations, including a 3,211 square foot manufactured home, a detached garage, and a variety of outbuildings. These include multiple barns, sheds, grain bins, and a large hay shed, providing storage for hay and equipment. The property’s irrigation system is highly efficient, utilizing water from the Foster Ditch delivered with a 7 tower center pivot, along with Clearwater ditch subsurface water. With the ability to produce two cuttings of alfalfa/grass mix and one cutting of grass hay annually, the Baker Ranch generates approximately 528 tons of hay per year. Recently, this ranch has leased back late season water rights in exchange for cash payments. The Johnston Ranch, spanning 255 +/- acres, features irrigated land, pastures, and numerous outbuildings. The three story main home offers comfortable living space with expansive views of the surrounding valley. Supporting buildings include a large hay barn, multiple machine sheds, a sorting shed, and several other agricultural structures, all strategically placed for efficient operations. The irrigation system for the Johnston Ranch is derived from Lostine River water rights, ensuring reliable water for crop production. Irrigation water is delivered through four center pivots: 7 tower half circle, 6 tower half circle, 4 tower half circle, and a 3 tower half circle The ranch produces approximately 540 tons of hay annually across multiple cuttings. Wallowa, Oregon, with its varying elevations, diverse landscape, and four-season climate, offers a blend of high-desert weather and mountainous conditions. The cold, snowy winters and warm, dry summers make it an attractive destination for both outdoor recreation and agricultural pursuits. Its proximity to the Wallowa Mountains and the Eagle Cap Wilderness provides ample opportunities for hiking, skiing, fishing, and wildlife viewing, making it a place where nature and climate work together to create an extraordinary living environment. Just the Facts - Lostine River Waterfront Irrigated Farm for Sale Johnston Ranch (Property 1) Acreage: 256 +/- acres Hay Production: 2 cuttings on Alf/Grass Mix 1 cutting on grass 3 cuttings on Alf for 40 acres Total hay production: 540 tons Water Rights: Water right off the Foster Ditch Pivots: 2 pivots up the highway, water rights off the Foster Ditch: 23.79 acres 17.08 acres 1 half-circle corner catcher, rights off the Clearwater Ditch covering 85 acres 1 half-circle pivot in the bottom, covering about 40 acres (used as pasture) Flood Irrigation: 37 acres of land can still be flood irrigated east of barns, in front of the house, and across the highway Livestock: Can rotate about 75 animals (25 yearlings, 25 older pairs, 25 2-year-old pairs) between various fields without using crop ground Baker Ground (Property 2) Acreage: 198 +/- acres Hay Production: 2 cuttings on Alfalfa/Grass Mix (potential for 3 cuttings if late-season water right is not leased) 1 cutting on grass Total hay production: 528 tons Irrigation: 1 full-circle corner catcher covering 140 acres Water rights off the Foster Ditch Livestock: About 80-90 pairs of cattle run on Whiskey Creek Road (on about 500 acres of the father’s land and 166 acres of their own) Combined, the land supports 220-250 cows when factoring in leased pastures 70 pairs on leased ground along the Lostine River 15 pairs on leased ground for hay production, with smaller fenced pastures nearby Potential Leasing: Considering leasing out Whiskey Creek ground until it is sold (approx. 666 acres) Additional Information: Leased Ground: An additional 60-acre leased ground, not included in the total, produces about 180 tons of grass from one cutting Conservation Contracts (CStP): Both the owner and their father have Conservation Stewardship Program (CStP) contracts with NRCS Owner’s contract will be completed in the fall; father's contract has two more years remaining Payments from NRCS contract: $39,999 Both ranches are perimeter fenced and cross-fenced, making them ideal for cattle operations. The Baker and Johnston properties, combined with leased ground, can support 220 to 250 pairs throughout the grazing season. The leased land combined with additional pasture land along Whiskey Creek Road, providing more than adequate grazing and hay production for the ranch The properties are enrolled in Conservation Stewardship Programs (CStP) through the NRCS, which further enhances the long-term sustainability of the ranches while providing additional income through government programs. Water for the ranches is plentiful, with irrigation seasons typically running from May 1st to mid-September, supported by pivots, subsurface irrigation, and flood irrigation options. With their combined acreage, impressive carrying capacity, robust infrastructure, and strategic location in the fertile Wallowa Valley, the Baker and Johnston Ranches offer a unique opportunity to own premier ranchland in one of Oregon’s most picturesque agricultural regions. Whether for expanding an existing operation or creating a legacy property, these ranches represent the epitome of rural Oregon living. General Description - Riverfront Irrigated Farm for Sale The Baker and Johnston ranches is a waterfront irrigated farm for sale in Wallowa County, a region known for its agricultural prowess, dramatic landscapes, diverse outdoor recreation, and distinct four-season climate. Nestled between the Wallowa Mountains and the rolling hills of northeastern Oregon, this ranch for sale in Wallowa County provides easy access to some of the state's most breathtaking natural scenery. Climate: The area enjoys a semi-arid, high-desert climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. Summer temperatures average in the mid-80s°F, offering ideal conditions for outdoor activities. Winters can be chilly, with temperatures often dipping into the 20s°F, and snowfall is common, making it perfect for winter sports enthusiasts. The area's clear, sunny skies during spring and fall provide additional opportunities for recreation and exploration year-round. Area Highlights: The Wallowa Valley is renowned for its stunning vistas, agricultural heritage, and rural tranquility. Lostine and Wallowa are small, welcoming communities that embody the spirit of the Pacific Northwest's rugged outdoor culture. The nearby towns of Joseph and Enterprise provide a range of amenities, including local art galleries, restaurants, and shops that reflect the area's deep cultural roots and appreciation for local craftsmanship. Recreation: The region offers a wide array of recreational opportunities. In summer, the Wallowa Mountains are a haven for hikers, backpackers, and horseback riders, with trails that traverse alpine lakes, meadows, and rugged peaks in the Eagle Cap Wilderness. The Lostine River and Wallowa River offer excellent fishing, while Wallowa Lake is a popular spot for boating, swimming, and picnicking. The Wallowa Lake Tramway provides breathtaking views of the entire region from the summit of Mount Howard. To the east is Hells Canyon, home to the deepest river gorge in North America. Its 652,488 acres offers breathtaking vistas and diverse outdoor activities from world-class whitewater, hiking, and horseback riding, to wildlife viewing and exploring the remote wilderness. During winter, the area transforms into a wonderland for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling, particularly around the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. The abundant wildlife and serene landscapes also make the region ideal for photography and birdwatching. Whether exploring the expansive wilderness, enjoying the quiet rural charm of the valley, or taking part in year-round outdoor adventures, Lostine and Wallowa provide access to some of Oregon's most picturesque and rugged landscapes, making them ideal destinations for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Wallowa, Oregon, located in the northeastern part of the state, sits at the foothills of the Wallowa Mountains and experiences a semi-arid, continental climate characterized by distinct seasons, significant temperature variations, and moderate precipitation levels. The area is renowned for its beautiful landscapes, rugged terrain, and clear, crisp mountain air. Elevation and Geography: Wallowa lies at an elevation of about 2,921 feet (890 meters) above sea level, but the surrounding Wallowa Mountains, often referred to as the "Alps of Oregon," rise dramatically, with some peaks exceeding 9,000 feet. These elevation changes contribute to diverse microclimates within the region. Climate Type: The region falls under a semi-arid, continental climate (Köppen climate classification: Dfb), typical of higher elevations in the inland Pacific Northwest. This type of climate brings warm summers, cold winters, and a relatively dry atmosphere, particularly in the valley areas. Seasonal Weather Overview: Spring (March - May): Spring arrives slowly in Wallowa, especially at higher elevations. In March and April, temperatures can still be quite cool, especially at night. Snow may persist into early spring in the mountains, but the valley begins to thaw, and green emerges as the snowpack recedes. Daytime highs in the spring average between 50°F and 70°F, with lows ranging from 25°F to 40°F. Precipitation tends to increase slightly, with April and May marking some of the wetter months. Summer (June - August): Summers in Wallowa are warm and dry, with average high temperatures ranging from 75°F to 85°F in the valley. However, heat waves can occasionally push temperatures into the low 90s°F. The higher elevations in the Wallowa Mountains stay cooler, making them ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. Nights remain relatively cool, with temperatures dropping into the mid-40s to low 50s°F, providing respite from the summer heat. Summer is typically dry, with limited rainfall, and is marked by clear, sunny skies. Fall (September - November): Fall in Wallowa brings cooler temperatures and stunning autumn colors as the valley and mountains transition from the warm, dry summer. Temperatures begin to decline in September, with highs ranging from 60°F to 75°F early in the season and dropping into the 40s°F to 60s°F by November. Nighttime temperatures can fall into the 20s°F or even lower as winter approaches. Fall is typically dry, although rainfall begins to increase by late October. Winter (December - February): Winters in Wallowa are cold, particularly at higher elevations. Average high temperatures in the valley hover around 30°F to 40°F, while overnight lows can dip below 20°F and occasionally fall into the single digits. Snowfall is common and significant, especially in the Wallowa Mountains, where it accumulates to several feet in the higher elevations, making the area popular for snow sports like snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Snow-covered landscapes dominate the scenery, and valley residents can expect snowfall accumulation during the winter months. Temperature Ranges: Summer: Highs between 75°F and 85°F; lows between 45°F and 55°F. Winter: Highs between 30°F and 40°F; lows often below 20°F and dipping into the single digits during particularly cold spells. Spring and Fall: Highs between 50°F and 70°F in spring; 40°F to 75°F in fall. Lows generally range from 25°F to 45°F in both seasons, depending on the month. Precipitation History: Wallowa, like much of northeastern Oregon, has a semi-arid climate, with moderate annual precipitation primarily concentrated in the winter and early spring months. Annual Precipitation: Wallowa receives around 12 to 15 inches of precipitation annually in the valley, with higher amounts (up to 20-25 inches) in the nearby mountains. The majority of this precipitation falls as snow during the winter months and as rain during the spring. Snowfall: Wallowa can experience substantial snowfall in the winter, with some valley locations receiving 40 to 60 inches annually, while higher elevations in the Wallowa Mountains can receive upwards of 150 inches or more. Snow often begins to fall in late November and can persist through March or even April in the higher elevations. Rainfall: The bulk of the rainfall occurs in the spring and early summer, with April and May typically being the wettest months. Summer months are generally dry, with very little rain, while fall sees an uptick in precipitation as temperatures begin to cool.
? | 8 | 4 | 3,211 sqft.
$5,425,000 - Corvallis, OR

1907 Sw Brooklane Drive Corvallis, OR - Introducing an architectural masterpiece offered for the first time, a one-of-a-kind luxurious property nestled on 41.89 acres. This impressive grand-scale estate promises luxury living gently harmonizing with nature. Crafted with precision, this high-quality construction includes laser engineered pillars and extensive woodwork. Details are revealed at every turn. Within this magnificent property there is an axillary building currently used as a gym or can be used as an event center, a covered horse arena and oversized shop. Immerse yourself in the tranquil escape of this enchanting private resort. This estate is conveniently located close to outdoor recreational activities, local shopping and dining spots, and Oregon State University.
2009 | 4 | 6 | 8,940 sqft.
$5,400,000 - Talent, OR

101 E Rapp Rd Talent, OR - 61,852 SF Building on 8.58 acres zoned Light Industrial in Talent, OR. Formally the Fabricated Glass Business, the building has an approximate ceiling height within the warehouse area of 24 feet. The facility has 6 Dock High Covered Loading Bays, 7 overhead ground level entrance doors. Inside it has six overhead cranes: two 2-ton canes in the east bay, two 5-ton and one 3-ton in the middle bay and one 3-ton in the west bay. In addition, it has two half ton Jib Cranes. Property has 480, 208 and 230 power service. The main building is 57,355 SF with the Office Mezzanine area at 4,497 SF. There is Railroad adjacent to the property. Property has two access points one on Rapp Road and the other on Rogue River Pkwy. The surplus acreage is 3.58 acres which will allow for additional development. This is a one-of-a-kind property with many potential uses.
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$5,375,000 - Bonanza, OR

6735 Bunn Road Bonanza, OR - The Solid Rock Dairy has been in operation for over 50 years, located 30 minutes East of Klamath Falls, This turn-key operation, ready to go into service again has capabilities of 750 cows milking 3 times a day. Sitting on over 418 acres with 320 under irrigation through the Langell Valley district, along with a well that has a suplimental permit for the drought years. Flood irrigated and reel sprinklers. There are numerous outbuildings including 3 feeding/loafing barns, 1 springer barn, all with flush tanks, commodity shed, large double 12 Milking barn and parlor equipment, large hay barn with a 1000 ton capacity, large shop for equipment repairs, corrals, adequate lagoon system,. The operation also includes all irrigation equipment, with all dairy and farm equipment plus an ultra important CAFO (Confined Animal Feeding Operation) for 1720 head permit. All under a 150 KW generator for bakup. The main house is a 3/2 2392 sq ft. a second home and bunk house. Call for a tour today
1999 | 3 | 2 | 2,392 sqft.
$5,250,000 - Portland, OR

5104 Se Clinton St Portland, OR - Franklin Court Apartments offers modern living in the heart of Southeast Portland, located at 5104-5132 SE Clinton St. Spreadacross four unique buildings, these 20 apartment homes offer a combination of convenience and charm, featuring efficient floor plans, abundant natural light, and personal garden spaces in front ofeach home. On-site amenities include basement washers, dryers, and storage units, as well as on-site parking.Franklin Court is more than just a place to live—it’s a true community where neighbors often chat and connect outdoors. The tight-knit atmosphere is enhanced by the property’s dedicated manager, who has earned a glowing reputation for his commitment to improving common areas and overseeing recent upgrades. How efforts help foster the welcoming environment that residents love.
1952 | 0 | 0 | 16,000 sqft.
$5,200,000 - Madras, OR

1451 Sw Olive Street Madras, OR - **For Sale: Mini-Storage Investment - 1451 SW Olive St, Madras, OR**Turnkey 3-acre self-storage facility featuring 51,675 SQFT under roof with 290 total units. Estimated annual income projects a cap rate of 7%+. Property includes a **keypad entry automated gate**, new curbs, sidewalks, privacy fencing, ADA parking, and newly paved street. Self-serve tenant signup system, exterior security lighting, and WiFi connectivity offer modern convenience and low overhead. Located in a prime area with easy access to all parts of Madras. Excellent opportunity for investors seeking strong returns in a growing Central Oregon market.
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$5,200,000 - Happy Valley, OR

9155 Se Sunnyside Rd Happy Valley, OR - Prime commercial land proximity to Clackamas Town Center mall, approved for a Hilton Home2 102 room hotel. Tri-met Max light rail & bus line, Park & Ride structure. Within 500 ft of restaurants & mall. Sunnyside Rd & I205. Rail & freeway direct to PDX airport. Franchise fee and Home 2 plan design paid for and included. Plenty of amenities in reach such as hospital, transportation, pedestrian path, dining and shopping.
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$5,000,000 - Salem, OR

1990 Wallace Rd Salem, OR - Developent opportunity. Sale includes Polk county tax IDs 314820, 314846, 354776. Marine drive will split parels 314820 and 314864. West sides of parcels offer portential for multiple development uses- east sides are outside the urban growth boundary and partially in the flood plane. Parcel 354776 is paved access off Wallace Rd. Two existing wells and Existing barn on property.
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$5,000,000 - Lincoln City, OR

179 Siletz Hwy Lincoln City, OR - Breathtaking Coastal Estate in Oregon - 179 Siletz Highway. Designed by award-winning architect Robert Hermanson, this extraordinary private estate offers nearly 5,000 square feet of spacious living and luxurious amenities. Perched atop Siletz Bay, it is a true masterpiece of coastal living, perfect as a full-time residence or an exclusive getaway. This stunning property envelops you in a cocoon of tranquility, ideal for accommodating family and guests or hosting lavish gatherings; the possibilities are endless for the life you can create in this remarkable residence. As you approach the estate through its gated entry, the magic unfolds amidst the serene forested hillside, revealing the iconic campanile and elegant courtyard, complemented by ample guest parking and a secure garage. A soothing bubbling fountain pool and Zen Garden, framed by a lighted gabion glass wall, provide a tranquil retreat for the senses, while an elevated viewpoint near the tower offers panoramic vistas of the Siletz River delta, Siletz Bay, and the majestic Pacific Ocean stretching infinitely beyond. The sophisticated exterior, clad in durable cedar and stainless steel, exemplifies the exquisite harmony of design and materials. Step through the grand steel entrance door into the expansive great room, featuring soaring vaulted ceilings and an impressive slate floor. A massive fireplace and a wall of glass create an inviting atmosphere, while custom lighting sets the perfect mood. The gourmet kitchen boasts ocean views, high-end appliances, gull-wing cabinets, and a spacious island, ready for your culinary masterpieces, with a dining bar that seats six and a dedicated dining area for larger gatherings. Don't miss your opportunity to own this one-of-a-kind coastal estatean unparalleled blend of luxury, privacy, and breathtaking natural beauty.
2006 | 3 | 4 | 4,965 sqft.