Zip codes 97527 listings for sale


$3,485,000 - Grants Pass, OR

818 Slagle Creek Road Grants Pass, OR - Vineyard, Winery, Creamery, Charcuterie and Vacation Rentals in the beautiful Applegate Valley AVA of South Central Oregon - Established in 1978 will convey turnkey! Equipment, furnishings and all the secrets of wine, cheese and charcuterie making will convey with this beautiful property. 23 deeded and 46 leased acres planted with 12 varietals. Cream and meat are sourced from local farms and processed on the property. Five Winery/Creamery buildings, including a lush tasting room with outdoor seating and picnic area, plus a 2bdr/2ba log home and Studio above a 3-car garage. The Winery has a Capacity of 31,500 Cases. Current Production is 5,000 Cases + Keg & Bulk Wine. A hoist and hopper system is in place to allow for the transition from hand to mechanical harvesting. The white barn has office space, event space, stalls for livestock. The second floor is plumbed for a kitchen, while the main floor serves as a feed room with lockers, laundry and bathroom. Come and take a look!
2005 | 2 | 2 | 13,052 sqft.
$3,485,000 - Grants Pass, OR

818 Slagle Creek Rd Grants Pass, OR - Wooldridge Creek Winery, including Crush Pad Creamery, is situated on 23 acres of land which includes 7 acres of vineyards. This property, offered for sale for the first time in 47 years, is located 16 miles southeast of Grants Pass. It is sited on a gently descending hillside overlooking the beautiful Applegate Valley. The vineyard, established in 1978, is one of the five original post prohibition vineyards of the Rogue Basin. In addition to the turn-key operation of the winery and the creamery, the sale can include a lease on the adjacent 46 acres of vines planted in twelve varietals. Wooldridge Creek is the only combined winery and creamery in the Northwest.In addition to bulk and keg wines, Wooldridge Creek's case production is currently limited to 5,000 cases per year for the wine club and tasting room. However, the winery has the capacity to produce up to 31,500 cases annually. A hoist and hopper system are in place to allow for the transition from hand to mechanical harvesting, if preferred.The sale includes five winery and creamery buildings, a log home currently used as a short-term vacation rental and a studio apartment above a three-car garage. The tasting room is open daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Drop by and experience all that is Wooldridge Creek.
2005 | 0 | 0 | 11,300 sqft.
$3,485,000 - Grants Pass, OR

818 Slagle Creek Rd Grants Pass, OR - Wooldridge Creek Winery, including Crush Pad Creamery, is situated on 23 acres of land which includes 7 acres of vineyards. This property, offered for sale for the first time in 47 years, is located 16 miles southeast of Grants Pass. It is sited on a gently descending hillside overlooking the beautiful Applegate Valley. The vineyard, established in 1978, is one of the five original post prohibition vineyards of the Rogue Basin. In addition to the turn-key operation of the winery and the creamery, the sale can include a lease on the adjacent 46 acres of vines planted in twelve varietals. Wooldridge Creek is the only combined winery and creamery in the Northwest.In addition to bulk and keg wines, Wooldridge Creek's case production is currently limited to 5,000 cases per year for the wine club and tasting room. However, the winery has the capacity to produce up to 31,500 cases annually. A hoist and hopper system are in place to allow for the transition from hand to mechanical harvesting, if preferred.The sale includes five winery and creamery buildings, a log home currently used as a short-term vacation rental and a studio apartment above a three-car garage. The tasting room is open daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Drop by and experience all that is Wooldridge Creek.
2005 | 2 | 2 | 11,300 sqft.
$3,400,000 - Grants Pass, OR

18485 N Applegate Road Grants Pass, OR - Established 67 vine acres comprised of Pinot Gris (57.7ac) & Chardonnay (10ac) located in the heart of the Applegate Valley Wine Trail! Half a mile of Applegate River frontage with 79 acres primary Applegate River water rights with senior priority date of 1912. This vineyard boasts a combination of excellent soil, topography, and superior farming techniques with strong production. The pump, pipelines & infrastructure support a full rate of water delivery. 6 wind machines offer frost protection and the perimeter is fully fenced. Centrally located off N. Applegate Rd near the town of Applegate and neighboring wineries. Build your estate home or Commercial Tasting Room! 118 deeded acres with approx. 11 acres located SE of N. Applegate Rd with potential for future homesite or tasting room. Buyer to investigate land usage and development potential. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
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$3,295,000 - Grants Pass, OR

858 Missouri Flat Rd Grants Pass, OR - Nestled in the heart of the Applegate Valley, this exceptional 170-acre property boasts a rich history dating back to 1894. Featuring over 82 acres of water rights, the land is graced with 1+ mile of Miller Creek frontage, supplemented by high-producing wells (100gpm), a spring-fed pond and additional domestic wells. Power is supplied with 2 meters. Outbuildings include a 7,200 sf barn with stalls, storage & shop areas with cement floors, arenas, corrals, scales, and chutes. Recent home site approval for a dream home, complete with septic, power and RV hookups, adds to the appeal and ease. Currently seeded with cover crops for hay and pasture, the remaining acreage is wooded, offering abundant hiking, horseback riding and mountain biking trails. Adjacent to BLM and state forests, this land is ideal for an organic vineyard, hunting lodge, family retreat, or conservation resort. The possibilities are endless on this stunning, secluded box canyon with abundant water resources.
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$2,795,000 - Grants Pass, OR

5719 Jerome Prairie Road Grants Pass, OR - Discover Apricity Vineyard, A jewel in the Applegate Valley Passion for Natural Wine: Apricity Vineyard is driven by a passion for crafting wine from naturally grown, responsibly managed grapes. Located in Southern Oregon’s picturesque Applegate Valley, the vineyard’s ideal size allows for hands-on farming, producing clean, natural, and uniquely terroir-driven wines. Passion for Natural Wine: For us, it’s all about wine and grapes—but not just any wine and grapes. Our passion lies in creating wine from grapes grown naturally, managed responsibly, and minimally crafted. Driven by this passion, our family discovered a young vineyard in the picturesque Southern Oregon Applegate Valley, where we began cultivating and crafting clean, natural, and uniquely terroir-driven grapes and wine. The vineyard’s perfect size allows for hands-on farming amid the stunning Siskiyou Mountain range and the Applegate Valley. Meet the Owners: Laloni Cook is the heart of our tasting room, overseeing all customer service operations and ensuring guests feel welcomed and valued. Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, Laloni spent her childhood between Port Angeles, Washington, and Grants Pass, Oregon. She proudly calls both places home, bringing a deep connection to the region’s natural beauty and community spirit to her work at Apricity Vineyard. Noah Lowry brings a wealth of experience in farming and ranching to Apricity Vineyard. His hands-on approach and dedication to natural practices ensure that vineyard operations run smoothly and efficiently. Noah’s background provides a solid foundation for strong healthy vines and producing exceptional, terroir-driven wines. Together, Laloni and Noah’s complementary skills and shared passion for natural, responsibly crafted wine shape the unique character and vision of Apricity Vineyard. A Changing Season: Noah and Laloni’s son has been presented with a once-in-a-lifetime athletic offer on the East Coast. This opportunity has led the owners to make the challenging decision to shift gears and find a new steward for the work of passion that is Apricity Vineyards. The Vineyard: Apricity Vineyard embodies our passion for small-scale, hands-on farming, producing clean, healthy grapes and beautiful wines. Formerly known as Crow and Bear, the property was converted from a horse farm to a vineyard in 2014. Since purchasing the vineyard in 2016, we have enhanced its health through ecological farming principles, including the help of resident runner ducks and chickens that roam freely, foraging for insects and fertilizing the rows. Ecologically Farmed: Our vineyard thrives on plant diversity, with previously planted and volunteer grasses, clovers, and wildflowers growing throughout the alleyways. These natural cover crops protect the soil year-round, providing carbon and nitrogen, choking out noxious weeds, and creating habitats for beneficial insects. We mechanically cultivate the vine rows to loosen the soil, aerate, and weed, eliminating the need for chemical herbicides and allowing efficient management of the vines. Vine foliage is treated with nutrients and microbes to stimulate natural resistance against pests and fungi. Alongside foliar nutrition, we employ best practices for management, such as trimming, thinning, and trellising to ensure proper ventilation and health throughout the vineyard. Soil vitality is enhanced through cover cropping and a comprehensive amendment plan that includes macro/micro minerals and trace/ultra-trace elements. This promotes microbiology, organic matter, biodiversity, and root health. Our rows are fertilized with nutrient-dense, farm-produced, and organically sourced compost. Clean Farming: We are proud to grow biologically produced grapes of the highest quality, reflecting our commitment to natural agriculture and vineyard health. Our grapes are grown completely chemical-free, without chemical fertilizers, pesticides, fungicides, or herbicides. We focus on the microbiological health of the vineyard ecosystem, a philosophy we call “(micro)biology to bottle.” Our Sustainable Vision: When we took over the vineyard in 2016 and began remodeling the tasting room—a process that spanned over two years—we prioritized sustainability. Opening in February 2019, our tasting room, a repurposed horse barn, incorporates rustic elements of salvaged barn wood and mushroom board, alongside a progressive interactive hempcrete learning wall. This space reflects the diversity and ever-evolving landscape of the Southern Oregon wine region. Embracing Upcycling: Many of the building materials used in the remodel were repurposed. Upcycled bricks, barnwood, and hinges from our California ranch are featured throughout the tasting room. Trinkets from Laloni’s grandmother and a stunning cinder pine rough-cut table from Noah’s father add personal touches. Our hempcrete feature wall, made from ground-up stalks of the industrial hemp plant, serves as a beautiful and sustainable focal point. Every item in the tasting room has a story, from the ceiling to the framed artwork and down to the glass bottles displayed with love. A Unique Boutique Experience: Our tasting room offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere where guests from all walks of life can come as they are. Enjoy the cozy warmth of the repurposed fireplace while sharing wine, beer, and spritzers with loved ones—or even making new friends. Our one-of-a-kind estate wines are showcased amidst the vine rows, with custom vintage style and beautiful vineyard views from every window. Indulge in a uniquely boutique experience, celebrating the beauty and richness of our vineyard and its surroundings. Apricity Vineyards partners with Linda Donovan and Pallet Wine Company for their winemaking because Linda delivers a professional yet personal touch to the process. Her extensive expertise and passion for winemaking ensure that each bottle reflects the unique terroir of our vineyard. Linda’s dedication to quality and her hands-on approach aligns perfectly with our commitment to natural, responsibly crafted wines. This collaboration allows us to produce exceptional wines that truly embody the essence of Apricity Vineyards. Linda Donovan, Pallet Wine Company: Linda Donovan’s passion for winemaking ignited in 1990 when she began her degree in fermentation science at UC Davis. As she worked her way up in the renowned wine regions of Napa and the true Sonoma coast, Linda also explored many wine-growing regions around the world. After gaining valuable experience in Western Australia’s Margaret River, she decided to pioneer the Rogue Valley in 2001. “At that time, there were only five wineries here, and no one was growing the varietals I wanted to make,” Linda recalls. Undeterred, she planted Mourvedre, Grenache, Cinsault, and Carignane herself. Today, Linda is the owner of Pallet Wine Company, the first and busiest custom crush and private label wine facility in Southern Oregon. The Estate: Welcome to this beautiful contemporary estate, built in 2004, offering a generous 3,647 square feet of living space. This residence boasts three spacious bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and two half bathrooms, complemented by a 1,209 square foot attached garage. This home is set privately away from the tasting room, ensuring great privacy and a serene vineyard setting, making it a perfect retreat within the vineyard estate. The split floor plan features a large open-concept living area, with grand vaulted ceilings, and a rock fireplace with a gravity pellet stove, creating an inviting atmosphere for both relaxation and entertaining. The large chef’s kitchen is a culinary dream, equipped with solid wood cabinetry, granite countertops, double ovens, a cooktop with hood, a large island, and ample storage. Adjacent to the living space, you’ll find a formal dining room, a dedicated office, a wet bar, a laundry room, and an additional half bath, all designed for convenience and functionality. The master suite enjoys its own private wing, offering a spa-like bath with a large tub, a walk-in tile shower, and generous space for comfort and privacy. The opposite wing of the home includes two well-sized guest rooms, each with a separate sink and walk-in closet, connected by a Jack and Jill bathroom, making it ideal for children or guests. Upstairs, a large bonus room with a half bath provides versatile space for projects, a home gym, or an additional living area. The 1,200 square foot garage not only houses vehicles but also includes workshop space for hobbies or storage. Outdoor living is enhanced by a large covered patio that overlooks elaborate landscaping and mature trees surrounding the main home. Adjacent to the home, a fenced raised bed garden and a large orchard offer delightful gardening opportunities.
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$2,775,000 - Grants Pass, OR

7304 N Applegate Road Grants Pass, OR - Escape to your Southern Oregon Serenity! Placed at the beginning of the Applegate Valley Wine Trail. Only 7 miles to Grants Pass, Gated, paved driveway escorts you to this 77.70 acre private mountain estate. This magnificent custom 6,794SF Home captivates magical mountain & valley views, souring open beam cathedral ceilings, fireplace centered between floor to ceiling windows, 5 bedrooms all en-suite w/balcony access. Featuring beautiful hardwood flooring throughout, exquisite granite countertops, every detail of this exclusive property is designed to impress. Gourmet kitchen with stainless steel ElectroLux appliances, dble oven, 2 dishwashers, expansive granite island & dining area, French doors & balcony access! Lower level offers family room w/kitchenette/dishwasher. Multi-family living options here! 2,400SF building w/great space for storage, hobbies, guests. Solar Pannels, 4 car garage/shop & loft, 3 car carport. 5mi (+-)Trails,pasture, backs to blm. See extensive amenities list
2007 | 5 | 6 | 9,194 sqft.
$1,827,000 - Grants Pass, OR

1750 Dowell Road Grants Pass, OR - Commercial Property, last stoplight out of Grants Pass on Highway 199; Redwood Highway and Dowell Road! Approximately 30,000 Cars pass daily. Top location indesirable growth area. Very busy 'hard' corner. Over 600 feet of Highway frontage. Total of 5 tax lots. Several buildings with rental opportunity. Multiple property access off Dowell Rd. Zoned for wide range of commercial uses. Two wells on property. Hooked up to City Sewer. Power and natural gas on property. Buyer and/or buyers agent to perform own due diligence regarding zoning, utilities, and use. Please contact listing agent for more information. Tenants on site, must have 24 hour notice to show.
1949 | 0 | 0 | 0 sqft.
$1,650,000 - Grants Pass, OR

17624 Hwy 238 Grants Pass, OR - This exceptional estate in Applegate, Oregon, is situated in a prime location renowned for its ideal climate to cultivate top-tier outdoor cannabis. Included is an OLCC Tier 2 license, along with all the infrastructure necessary to operate a thriving business. Water--essential to any farming operation--is secured through water certificates from the Applegate River, one of Southern Oregon's two major rivers with a reservoir, plus overlapping groundwater rights from the well, providing water for approximately 18.5 acres of irrigated land.The property features 11 automated, deep greenhouses, covering approx 40,000 sqft licensed canopy, all equipped with electric, irrigation, and fertigation systems. A 35x65 temperature-controlled barn offers versatile space for clones, vegetative growth, drying, and post-harvest processing. Additionally, 1,300 cubic yards of premium organic soil are ready to cultivate the next crop. The estate blends fertile farmland with madrone, oak, and fir forests!
1973 | 3 | 2 | 3,122 sqft.
$1,500,000 - Grants Pass, OR

0 Walker Road Grants Pass, OR - Welcome to the Walker Road property. Spanning 81.55-acres, this prime development land is approved for an exclusive rural residential subdivision minutes to the conveniences of Grants Pass and greater Southern Oregon. Set on the sloping hillside of Cathedral Hills, the property gently raises to meet the public lands and trail systems at the summit, overlooking a private valley. The property is close to the Grants Pass Country Club, Asante hospital, I-5 access, schools, entertainment, and more. Southern Oregon as a whole is known as a developing wine region and niche agricultural community with a strong small-town culture. With a highly sought-after Mediterranean climate, the area is an outdoor recreational paradise with access to thousands of acres of public lands, phenomenal hiking, camping, and horseback riding, as well as attractions such as Crater Lake National Park and the Rogue River. Brought to you by LandLeader in partnership with Martin Outdoor Property Group, a leading Southern Oregon Real Estate team for land, homes with acreage, vineyards, and waterfront property. Brought to you by LandLeader in partnership with Martin Outdoor Property Group, a leading Southern Oregon Real Estate team for land, homes with acreage, vineyards, and waterfront property.
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