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1650 E Nevada St - land for sale

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1650 E Nevada St

price

$625,000

acres

31.72 Acres

location

Ashland, Oregon, 97520

Large Acreage Homesite in the hills of Ashland Oregon Nestled in the serene eastern foothills of Ashland, Oregon, this exceptional 31.72-acre homesite lot offers an opportunity to create your dream estate. Situated at an elevation of just over 2,200 feet, this picturesque parcel boasts breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding natural beauty. Ready to build in Ashland Oregon? This lot has homesite and septic approval already completed, it’s ready for you to start building! Kitchen creek meanders the property for 1,400 feet of creek frontage as well! Looking to farm in Ashland Oregon? Zoned EFU (Exclusive Farm Use), this property offers a range of possibilities for agricultural pursuits, while also providing a peaceful and private setting for a custom-built home. With its natural beauty, serene setting, and convenient access to Ashland and its amenities, this homesite lot is a rare find. Whether you're looking to build a private retreat or a working farm, this property offers the perfect canvas to create your vision of Oregon living at its finest. Find the perfect climate in Ashland Oregon. Known for its mediterranean climate, with four distinct seasons and a mild winter, the region is rich in culture and outdoor adventure with renowned attractions such as Jacksonville’s Britt music festival, Ashland’s Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the Rogue River, the Oregon coast, great restaurants and numerous local breweries and wineries including the famed Applegate Valley Wine Trail. Brought to you by Martin Outdoor Property Group in partnership with LandLeader. MOPG is a leading Southern Oregon Real Estate brokerage for vineyards and vineyard estate properties, ranches, luxury rural residential, and waterfront homes in the Rogue Valley. Explore Ashland OregonA Culinary and Cultural Haven Nestled in the heart of Southern Oregon lies Ashland, a charming city renowned for its vibrant arts scene, stunning landscapes, and delectable culinary offerings. From world-class dining experiences to renowned wine-tasting venues and captivating entertainment, Ashland offers a diverse array of experiences for visitors and locals alike. Dining in Ashland Oregon Ashland boasts a thriving culinary scene, with an abundance of restaurants catering to every palate. Whether you're craving farm-to-table cuisine, international flavors, or classic American fare, you'll find a plethora of options to tantalize your taste buds. For an upscale dining experience, indulge in the culinary creations at Amuse Restaurant, where locally sourced ingredients are transformed into exquisite dishes that showcase the flavors of the Pacific Northwest. Meanwhile, Larks Home Kitchen Cuisine celebrates the region's bounty with seasonal menus crafted from the freshest ingredients sourced from local farms and producers. Those seeking a more casual dining experience will find plenty of options to satisfy their cravings. Swing by Standing Stone Brewing Company for craft beers paired with hearty pub fare, or grab a slice of artisanal pizza at Martolli's Hand Tossed Pizza, a local favorite known for its mouthwatering pies. Wine Tasting in Ashland Oregon No visit to Ashland would be complete without exploring the region's acclaimed wineries and vineyards. Situated in the heart of Oregon's wine country, Ashland offers oenophiles the opportunity to sample award-winning wines in picturesque settings. Embark on a wine tasting journey along the Bear Creek Wine Trail, where you can visit renowned wineries such as Weisinger Family Winery, Irvine & Roberts Vineyards and Belle Fiore Winery, each offering a unique selection of varietals crafted with meticulous attention to detail. Cultural Experiences in Ashland Oregon In addition to its culinary delights and wine-tasting adventures, Ashland is celebrated for its vibrant arts and entertainment scene. At the heart of the city lies the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, one of the oldest and most prestigious theater companies in the country. Each year, the festival attracts theater enthusiasts from around the world who come to experience world-class productions of Shakespearean classics, contemporary plays, and musicals. Beyond the stage, Ashland offers a wealth of cultural attractions, including art galleries, live music venues, and annual festivals that showcase the creativity and talent of the local community. From the First Friday Art Walk to the Ashland Independent Film Festival, there's always something exciting happening in this dynamic city.

Shining Hand Ranch - land for sale

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Shining Hand Ranch

price

$4,500,000

acres

706 Acres

location

Ashland, Oregon, 97520

Welcome to the Valley View Luxury Estate, a one-of-a-kind custom estate set in the towering hills of Ashland, OR. This astonishing luxury home is one of a kind. Earthen tiles cascade down four distinct, rounded rooves crowned with small cupolas, capturing the geometrical beauty of Byzantine architecture. Beneath the tiles, the outer walls are smooth stucco, accented with a myriad of windows, rounded and flowing, reminiscent of the graceful and curvaceous architecture of Antoni Gaudi. Domes and crests of stucco stand against the sky, giving the impression of a white-washed chapel on the island of Mykonos. But despite its references to world-class art and architecture, this home has its own distinct and extraordinary style, borne out in every detail. Brazilian mahogany double doors, hand-carved by local artist Russell Beebe, introduce you to the essence of the home’s unique design: a celebration of nature. The sculptural carving depicts a traditional Native American theme with animals of the region including salmon, coyotes, and eagles. The doors are framed by sinuous sculptures of trees, wrought in copper, a theme that continues throughout the house, and the encircling stone patio. Inside the landing, the granite floor suggests the sandy shore at a river’s edge. A low accent of river rocks that flows around the house and into the front landing, ushers you forward to the second set of glass doors wrapped in a copper design that stretches out like tree branches onto the glass walls at either side. All the depth and color of the interior and the natural beauty reaching through multitudinous windows can be seen from this grand entryway, welcoming you home. As you step forward, a custom-designed hardwood floor winds like a river, carrying you in, as it flows and eddies around two free-standing staircases and continues deep into the home. The first staircase captures the eye, curving upward from the left and featuring two carved hawks at the base of a black walnut and glass railing, designed like a treehouse with copper accents. The low river rock wall from the foyer snakes out, supporting an abundance of house plants, and creating a border between the river path floor and a sunken living room on the right. As you curve around the rock wall and plants, the floor gently slopes down, past double glass doors that open to the front terrace and two wide floor-to-ceiling windows that let in the sky. A colorful mosaic of two dragons forming a heart wraps up a wood-burning fireplace. A miniature door to the right of the fireplace houses a wood closet that can be accessed from outside. The exalting cedar ceilings above, and throughout the house, are expertly crafted with tapered tongue-and-groove planks and cedar beams. To the immediate left of the entranceway is the guest bathroom. A translucent blue glass sink drips toward the tiled floor mimicking the water it is home to. Just beyond, rounding out from the first staircase is the dining room. Five large windows let ample light spill into this gracious space, which is embraced by numerous preserved manzanita trees that seem to grow out of the walls and tickle the ceiling. A glass door leads to a back patio and terraced garden that rises up the slope of the hillside. The garden is colorfully landscaped with rose bushes, lavender, rosemary, small needle-leaf trees, and low river rock walls. Continuing through the dining room and further into the house, a wall of windows wraps around a second free-standing staircase featuring two exquisitely carved salmon, and leads to the open, airy center of the home, the kitchen. Beautiful curved granite provides ample counter space and home to top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances. The floor transitions to warm earth-tone travertine featuring pewter inserts embossed with a spiral design, also found on the pewter drawer pulls. Natural manzanita tree trunks support a large kidney-shaped center island with seating for four. The earthy rose and red tones of this welcoming space are complemented by the blue of the sky and the ever-green of the trees that seem to enter through the abundance of windows. A breakfast bar with seating for four extends part-way into the space, creating a small divider between the kitchen and a relaxed open living space that enjoys five custom skylights, sculptural windows, and two sets of glass double doors that open to the stone patio. From here you notice a remarkable quality of the home: every direction provides an awe-inspiring vista, to the natural environs and endless view, but also to the beauty of the home itself. You can see deep into the house from almost any point and enjoy the extraordinary appointments and artwork in the foreground, mid-ground, and distant background. It is perfectly cinematic. The sensation is expansive, without being overwhelming, like wandering through a magical wood or the narrow, promising streets of that white-washed Greek isle. The journey continues along the winding hardwood floor to a third living space with magnificent eastern light. There is a full guest bath around the corner. A second passageway from the kitchen leads to an ample pantry and laundry room, and a stunning spiral staircase, built on a single beam of laminated oak that serves as the second entrance to the master suite. The main entrance to the master suite is the second staircase from the entrance. At the top, a row of copper trees curves along the banister and opens up to a wonderful, airy hideaway. Sculptural windows in the shapes of windswept pines, spruce, and buoyant clouds frame a wall of windows that looks onto the panoramic view – perfect to watch the radiant sunrise and the beautiful shale pink light at sunset. The second wall of windows gazes on the rising terraces of flowers and trees and lets in the bubbling sounds of the garden water feature. The vaulted clear oak ceiling of this rounded room gives a grand sense of spaciousness and privacy. Two arched doorways on the east side lead to a landing area and the master bath. The bath features a bidet and a double sink set in a curved countertop of gorgeous blue Van Gogh granite. A lush teal carpet leads into a second room with so many windows, you almost feel like you’ve stepped outside. Floor to ceiling glass doors opens into a double-headed shower. Adjacent is a steam shower in Van Gogh granite, whose greys, blues, rust red, and teal, are beyond luxurious when kissed by the sun. A bell-shaped copper light fixture hangs at the center of the space. A jetted tub is perfectly placed to take in the southern view. A glass door leads to a stone tiled terrace.  The master suite terrace features a custom glass railing with a copper banister that continues the design of the copper trees. The stone tile features spiral designs and a border of large pebbles that form an elegant draining system. The landscaped pond below is circled with a similar border of rounded stones, echoing the terrace design and the river rock wall on the first floor. Further around the terrace, a second door leads back into the house. Crowned with a skylight, this landing area features convenient storage, a closet, and a hidden laundry chute that delivers clothes and sheets straight down to the pantry and laundry area below. A balcony overlooks a sunny first-floor room that might serve as an office or yoga space. The spiral staircase gives private access to the kitchen from the master suite, and to the eastern egress. Just outside, the stone terrace leads to an endless pool inside a glass gazebo whose shape reflects the rooves of the home. To the left is a staircase down to the basement level, and beyond, a path to the terraced garden. The first staircase from the entrance leads to the guest bedroom, which is also surrounded by windows and graced with a vaulted cedar ceiling. A glass door opens to another terrace, and here, you are engulfed by the view. It is breathtaking. You might spy any of the abundant wildlife in this 180-degree immersion – wild turkeys, golden eagles, falcons, grazing deer, and elk. The full bath is well appointed with granite, framing a large window that shares the glorious vista. The basement level is accessed from the kitchen. Stairs lead to a 3,000 square foot level that is open to the next owner’s imagination. The possibilities for this space are vast – from a luxury wine cellar and tasting room to a Turkish or Russian bath to a magnificent editing suite and screening room. The four large rooms and half-bath are completely wired and ready for a transformation. The egress on the east side leads up a grotto-like stone staircase to the patio with access to the pool gazebo and back garden. Also found below is the control room for the elaborate electrical system, the geothermal temperature control, and the in-floor radiant heating system which has 21 zones in the house. A significant investment to install, the geothermal system is extremely efficient and lends maximum cost efficiency to controlling the temperature of the home. The 700 acres of land surrounding the home played an important role in the lives of the indigenous peoples who inhabited the area for centuries. A small rise nearby, known as The Wedding Knoll was the site of marriage ceremonies. Two oak trees that were once tied together to represent union now form a natural sculpture with the rope marks still visible. A few minute’s drive on the property finds a lovely off-grid cabin, fully equipped with solar power and generator. An open plan living room soars high to a large sleeping loft. The downstairs bedroom features large closets, and the full bath, a claw foot tub. The galley kitchen is equipped with a washer and dryer. A lovely porch wraps around a wall of front windows that look upon the sweeping view. Whether embraced by the graceful curves and exquisite artistry of the main home, or gazing anywhere on this extraordinary land, you’ll find that this property is a place to expand, and be held and nurtured by the incomparable beauty and power of nature. Centrally located along the I-5 corridor, between the San Francisco Bay Area and the Pacific Northwest metropolitan areas of Portland and Seattle, this spectacular one-of-a-kind home, on 700 awe-inspiring acres, offers magnificent sanctuary and adventure, as well as convenience. One of the most naturally beautiful regions of the country, this area of southern Oregon is known for a developing wine industry and phenomenal outdoor recreation opportunities. Characterized by four distinct seasons and mild winters, the climate is one of the most sought-after in North America. Designed to reflect and honor the majesty of this natural environment, this home sits on a high bench with open terraces that bring the view so close, you feel like you could reach out and touch it. Unique features like all rounded corners and smooth edges, perfectly balanced use of the natural elements, and purposeful architectural design, create a remarkable effect, both peaceful and expansive. This home is beyond custom: it is a work of art. This property is an unparalleled place to rejuvenate and become inspired. Private Luxury Retreat with Access to Ashland, Oregon Home to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Ashland, Oregon is a delightful art town with unique shopping, a bountiful farmers’ market, mineral hot springs, and outdoor eateries alongside the bubbling Ashland Creek, which flows past the open-air Elizabethan Theatre and through Lithia Park designed by John McLaren, developer of Golden Gate State Park. The town enjoys the annual Ashland Independent Film Festival, ScienceWorks hands-on museum, and the Britt Music Festival in historic Jacksonville, which welcomes international acts on an outdoor stage. Local produce, meats, cheeses, and wine from the region’s numerous award-winning wineries can be found at area restaurants or at the breathtaking wineries themselves. Twenty minutes north, nearby Medford offers the nation’s superstores, major medical facilities, and Rogue Valley International Airport. West of the Cascade Mountain Range and just north of the Siskiyous, the Rogue Valley boasts outdoor adventure all year round – for all levels, young families, and adrenalin-chasers alike. Hundreds of glorious hiking and biking trails, including a section of the Pacific Crest Trail, crisscross through the region, abundant with wildlife, and great for bird-watching with osprey, bald eagles, and red tail hawks. Kayaking and rafting, on Class II to Class V rapids, are easily enjoyed on the world-renowned Rogue River and other rivers and creeks that wind through thick forests, volcanic geography, and jaw-dropping gorges. Downhill and cross-country skiing and other snow sports can be found at Mount Ashland Ski Area. Skinner Aviation at Ashland Municipal Airport offers scenic charters, hangar leasing, and other services to private and commercial pilots. A number of lakes are just a short drive away, and southern Oregon offers hundreds of thousands of acres of public lands for recreation. Three hours west, through redwoods, farmland, or expansive inland dunes, lies the mythical Oregon coast where the Pacific crashes onto monolithic sea rocks, and fern, spruce, cedar, and fir-covered cliffs. Minutes from I-5, the property immediately embraces you in a sanctuary of wilderness, where magnificent elk herds can be seen roaming the rolling meadows and oak savannas. The property is easily accessible year-round. Two enormous rock faces rise from a blanket of green and greet you as you gently climb higher and approach this spectacular home. The arresting view encompasses the highest peaks on the other side of the valley and the sparkling lights of Ashland nestled below. From Wagner Butte in the north to Mount Ashland in the south, the Siskiyou Mountain Range stretches out before you. Furthest south, the prominent Pilot Rock juts into the sky, and over its shoulder, on the clearest day, Mount Shasta can be seen glittering in the distance.

N Umpqua Ranch - 10181 N Umpqua Hwy - land for sale

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N Umpqua Ranch - 10181 N Umpqua Hwy

price

$1,999,000

acres

160.14 Acres

location

Roseburg, Oregon, 97470

Welcome to the North Umpqua Ranch and EstateSouthern Oregon Ranch with Lodge Home: Overview Located in the beautiful Umpqua River Valley, this inviting Southern Oregon Ranch with Lodge Home boasts remarkable privacy and views on its 160 acres of rolling pasture, and a stunning lodge home. The property offers approximately 10,000 square feet of shop space, multiple ponds, and a personal rock quarry. Conveniently located only ten miles from Roseburg and 15 minutes from the Roseburg Regional Airport, this ranch provides you a rural lifestyle with all the conveniences only a short drive away. A well maintained driveway takes you through the center of the property and around the horn of the southern knob; as you ascend the drive and leave the pastures and outbuildings behind, you begin to experience breathtaking views and an extremely private setting.   Southern Oregon Ranch with Lodge Home: Custom Lodge Home Custom built in 2003 this Energy Star Certified mountain chalet features quality craftsmanship, true log siding, an open & airy ambience and is a truly inspiring place to call home. Entering the house, you are greeted by a 30 foot vaulted ceiling cascading with knotty white pine tongue and groove and a south facing view that soaks in the depth and expanse of the valley below and distant mountains.   The main floor features an elegant rock fireplace between the towering chalet windows, an open design living space, dining room, & kitchen that overlook the valley below and are bathed in sunlight, creating a natural warmth in the home.  Rounding out the main floor are two guest bedrooms, one with deck access, the full guest bath, laundry, and attached garage; the garage is 2 car width and roughly one and a half times standard depth, leaving ample room. A lodgepole staircase leads up to the master suite – at this level you get yet another vantage point of the views to the south as well as a private deck to enjoy the view to the north.  The large master suite includes grand amenities, including a kitchenette, master bath, walk-in closet, private balcony, and even a secret office.   Southern Oregon Ranch with Lodge Home: Magnificent Views A wraparound deck and concrete patio are also off of the main level, situated to partake in the southern view; with access from the kitchen it adds stunning entertainment space – it is beautifully lit as well, lighting has been installed in the eaves surrounding the home making for both a pleasing aesthetic as well as space that can be utilized well into the summer evenings.  The north facing deck is covered and also has an outdoor kitchen space. Downstairs to the daylight basement, you will find an in-home movie theater as well as a large multi-purpose room with sliding glass doors to the exterior.  The large open space is currently used as a family area and host to a home gym – it has potential for many uses.  Other features include a geothermal heating and cooling, three gas fireplaces, starlink internet and more.   Southern Oregon Ranch with Lodge Home: Property Features The property totals 160 acres that is primarily used for grazing cattle; it includes miles of interior roads, five certified ponds, perimeter and cross fencing, and a private rock quarry.  The topography ranges from rolling pasture to private draws – two knolls create a truly unique character of valleys and peaks that provide a feeling of seclusion, character and privacy. Southern Oregon Ranch with Lodge Home: Shop Space In the heart of the property is the ranch headquarters – this area provides approximately 10,000 square feet of shop and storage space and ample parking for equipment.  The area is cross fenced separately from the east and west pastures, creating the ability to control grazing with efficiency.  Also located here,  is the property’s source of domestic water; a spring that supplies water to the shops as well as the home has been developed with easy access for maintenance. Southern Oregon Ranch with Lodge Home: Wildlife Ideal for any admirer of wildlife, the home is visited regularly by blacktail deer, wild turkey, and Roosevelt Elk; the Umpqua River Basin is also one of few places known to be home to Columbian Whitetail deer.  Southern Oregon Ranch with Lodge Home: Umpqua Valley The Umpqua River Valley and Southwest Oregon are known for an intense natural beauty that includes world renowned attractions such as the Umpqua River, Crater Lake National Park, Toketee Falls, Diamond Lake and many more recreational opportunities. With a distinct four seasons, and mild winter, this climate is known as one of the most enjoyable in North America.  Centrally located between the Bay Area and the Pacific Northwest Metropolitan areas of Portland and Seattle, this offering provides a buyer an opportunity to enjoy luxury, a refreshing rural lifestyle, and a charming small-town culture. About Martin Outdoor Property Group Brought to you by Martin Outdoor Property Group in partnership with Land Leader.  MOPG is a leading Southern Oregon Real Estate brokerage for ranch land, riverfront property, luxury homes, commercial and residential development properties, ranches, vineyards, and waterfront homes in Southern Oregon.

Walker Road - land for sale

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Walker Road

price

$1,500,000

acres

81.55 Acres

location

Grants Pass, Oregon, 97527

Prime development piece for an exclusive rural residential subdivision. 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.

Galice Resort | 11744 Galice Road - land for sale

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Galice Resort | 11744 Galice Road

price

$3,375,000

acres

12.8 Acres

location

Merlin, Oregon, 97532

~ Introduction ~ For more than forty years, Galice Resort has been a foundational destination for recreation and hospitality along the Wild and Scenic section of the Rogue River. Owned and operated by the Thomason Family since 1983, the resort reflects a deep-rooted passion for the outdoors and a commitment to preserving the spirit of Southern Oregon’s river culture. What began as a modest river outpost has grown into a beloved destination for rafters, anglers, and adventurers from all over the world. Located just 20 minutes west of Grants Pass, the resort is tucked beneath towering old-growth forests where the fresh scent of evergreen trees signals the beginning of a slower, simpler pace of life.   ~ Galice Resort ~ Galice Resort offers year-round lodging with three spacious lodges and seven well-appointed cabins, making it an ideal basecamp for outdoor adventure. From May through September, the resort comes alive with a riverside store, vibrant food truck court, and live music events that create a festive yet laid-back atmosphere. Ideally situated just upstream from Grave Creek, Galice is the last stop for many before entering the Wild & Scenic section of the Rogue, and often the first place they return after multi-day adventures. The area is known for world-class rafting, fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing, drawing outdoor enthusiasts from around the country. This offering is turnkey, including 12.8 acres across 10 tax lots, lodging improvements, a general store, and all supporting infrastructure, as well as the operating business with all furnishings, fixtures, equipment, and branding assets included.~ Improvements ~Galice Lodge: The resort’s largest and most versatile accommodation, offering 8 bedrooms (with 15 beds) and 7 full baths across three stories and over 5,100 square feet. Ideal for large groups, the lodge includes private en-suite bedrooms, spacious gathering areas, a full kitchen, a recreation room, and a dedicated hot tub room. While the entire lodge can be reserved for exclusive use, individual rooms can also be Retreat: A spacious, traditionally designed two-story home ideal for large groups or multi-family stays. The layout features a master suite with a spa room, additional guest accommodations on both levels, a generous living area, and a large shaded deck with views of the Rogue River. Four different sleeping spaces provide a total of 12 beds.  While currently used in the lodging pool, the home also presents strong potential as an owner’s Lodge:  The most private lodging option at Galice Resort, offering 5 bedrooms (with 10 beds) and 3 full baths across 2,774 square feet. Featuring a remodeled main level with an open-concept kitchen and living space, a wall of windows, and a large deck with hot tub, the home is ideal for both entertaining and relaxation. With flexible sleeping arrangements across two levels, the property is well-suited for large groups and also offers strong potential as an owner-operator residence thanks to its layout and Row: On the same elevation as the Lodge, Cabin Row consists of the Guest House, the Bunkhouse, Cabins 1-4, and the Cottage.  Each of these units provides rustic rural charm to its visitors, in a communal yet private setting, with efficient quarters for multiple individual parties at an affordable nightly rate.  Boathouse Store: The Riverfront store serves as the central hub for food, drinks, supplies, and entertainment—complete with a full bar, soft serve ice cream, food, drinks, essential gear, gift shop, and indoor seating with views of the Rogue River. The adjacent outdoor event space offers a lively atmosphere with food trucks, live music, and yard games throughout the summer season. This vibrant gathering area brings energy and community to the resort. ~ Opportunities ~Restaurant: The Galice Resort holds a rare grandfathered permit to rebuild its former restaurant (lost to fire in 2021) on its original footprint, a highly valuable asset given the strict new development restrictions within the Wild and Scenic Rogue River corridor. Other: The property is also well-suited for events like weddings, retreats, and reunions, with opportunities to grow revenue through targeted marketing and simple venue improvements. Adding guest services such as gear rentals, shuttles, or wellness experiences can further enhance the resort without competing with local guides. ~ Location ~Galice Resort has served as a gateway to the Rogue River’s legendary whitewater runs and historic trail systems. It’s a place where generations of outfitters have launched multi-day adventures and where countless visitors have experienced the power and peace of the river. The Wild & Scenic Rogue River winds through Southern Oregon’s remote Klamath Mountains, offering a breathtaking mix of rugged canyons, tranquil pools, and thrilling rapids like Rainie Falls and Blossom Bar.  Galice began as a gold mining settlement in the mid-1800s and has since become a peaceful riverside community known for its scenic beauty and recreational access. Located in Josephine County about 20 miles west of Grants Pass, Galice Resort is part of Southern Oregon’s vibrant Rogue Valley. Grants Pass serves as the main service hub for the region, offering shopping, healthcare, and access to outdoor recreation. The broader Rogue Valley includes cities like Medford, Ashland, and Jacksonville, and is home to about 300,000 people. Known for its mild climate, public lands, and vineyards, the area is a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The Rogue Valley International-Medford Airport provides convenient access with direct flights to major West Coast and Mountain West cities. ~ 3D Tours ~

701 Messinger Road - Benton Family Ranch - 112 Acres along Williams Creek - land for sale

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701 Messinger Road - Benton Family Ranch - 112 Acres along Williams Creek

price

$1,499,000

acres

112.7 Acres

location

Williams, Oregon, 97544

Welcome to the Benton Family RanchLocated in Southern Oregon’s Applegate Valley, 701 Messinger Road features 112.7 acres of level, usable land with open pastures, mature trees, and nearly half a mile of Williams Creek frontage, including 42 acres of 1858 water rights. The ranch supports grazing, hay production, and a range of ag uses. Set in a private valley, pastures stretch out across the gently rolling terrain, offering views to the distant mountains and a peaceful open setting. Natural buffers of mature trees enhance the property's privacy and beauty.   The main home is a 3,771 sq ft ranch-style residence that is very well maintained and spacious, ready for updates.  A second home is ideal for guests, rental income, or a ranch hand. Outbuildings include a historic main barn, horse barn, hay barn, and utility sheds, offering functional support for livestock and land management.  This is a place where you can work the land, enjoy the outdoors, and live free in a private valley with views, wildlife, and room to roamLand OverviewThe property has a long history of agricultural use, including cattle grazing, and hay production, with rotational planting of grass, oat, and alfalfa. It previously supported 10–15 cow/calf pairs, and a number of horses.A wrought iron automatic gate welcomes visitors at the property's main entry, offering both security and a touch of formality.  The land totals approximately 112.7 acres and offers a rare combination of beauty, function, and privacy. About 48 acres are established pasture—ideal for grazing or hay production—with gentle terrain that allows for efficient use and easy access. Another 61.7 acres are forested and riparian zones, creating natural buffers, wildlife habitat, and recreational appeal. The remaining 3 acres are developed with the homesites and structural improvements. The EFU zoning supports a wide range of uses, from livestock to vineyards.A great mix of recreation for those who enjoy the outdoors. The land itself is ideal for horseback riding, hiking, and trail riding, with open pastures, trails, and access roads that wind through the property (some redevelopment is needed). There’s room to explore on foot, by ATV, or on horseback, all without leaving your property is located in Oregon’s Applegate Hunting Unit (Unit 28), which allows for over-the-counter tags for: Blacktail deer (archery and rifle seasons), black bear, turkey and more.  The mix of timber, pasture, and riparian zones creates excellent habitat for game, and the property’s privacy makes it a solid location for hunting close to Water FeaturesThe property enjoys approximately 2,500 feet of year-round frontage on Williams Creek, a major feature both for its natural beauty. The creek borders the southeastern border of the property and runs through a mature riparian corridor, offering shade, wildlife, and recreational potential. In addition to the creek, the property includes three ponds—all for irrigation Rights and IrrigationA major asset to the ranch is its 42 acres of irrigation water rights from Williams Creek, with a priority date of 1858. Water is diverted through the shared Watt and Topping Ditch into two main storage ponds, then pumped via above-ground lines to wheel lines and hand lines across the pastures. A third pond near the homesite offers an additional diversion near the homes and ImprovementsThe ranch includes two residential dwellings. The main home is a spacious single-level ranch-style residence with an attached guest quarters, offering a comfortable layout and solid structure ready for updates. A second home—a 2-bedroom manufactured residence—provides flexible living options for extended family, a caretaker, or rental use. Both homes are privately sited with ample separation and HOUSE: The main residence is a single-level ranch-style home offering 3,771 square feet of living space. The main entry opens into the living areas, including a formal living room with wood-burning fireplace, woodstove and great views. The kitchen is spacious and functional, featuring extensive cabinet storage, dual cooktops and ovens, a walk-in pantry, and ample counter space—well-suited for both daily use and larger gatherings. A breakfast nook, a formal dining room and a large outdoor patio provide ample space for eating and entertaining.  The bedroom wing is located at the south end of the home and includes three oversized bedrooms. The master suite offers a private bathroom, a sitting room, and an attached office that together create a generous and flexible personal space. The two guest bedrooms are also spacious and are served by two full guest bathrooms located off the the north end of the home, you'll find a large office, a separate utility/laundry space, and a half bath. A 668 square foot guest quarters with a full bathroom is connected via a breezeway and offers additional living space for guests, extended family, or a variety of uses. The studio includes a full bath, and enclosed patio.  Though dated cosmetically, the home is solidly built and has been well maintained over the years. Major system upgrades include a Lennox zoned HVAC system (electric heat pump and all metal ducts) and a new roof—both installed in 2014. The exterior is finished in a combination of stone and stucco, offering both durability and classic ranch-style character. The grounds surrounding the home are clean, organized, and thoughtfully maintained, with mature landscaping that includes lawn areas, shrubs, and large evergreen trees that add shade, and a sense of elegance to the setting. This level of care extends throughout the homesite area, reflecting pride of ownership and providing a strong foundation for future updates or improvements.2ND HOUSE:  The second residence on the property is a 2002 Golden West manufactured home, offering 868 square feet of living space with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. The home is in good condition and provides a functional and comfortable space well-suited for a ranch hand, extended family, or long-term rental use. Its location, separate from the primary residence, offers privacy and flexibility without compromising ImprovementsThe ranch features over 13,000 square feet of agricultural and utility buildings, offering a well-equipped setup for livestock, hay storage, equipment, and general ranch operations. The horse barn is approximately 2,850 square feet and purpose-built, featuring four stalls, two tack rooms, a wash rack, storage room and a wide central aisle that allows for easy movement. The historic main barn spans roughly 5,456 square feet and includes two large lean-to wings, providing ample space for hay storage, equipment, or feed handling. With a well-preserved original structure, it reflects the property's working heritage while remaining highly functional. A newer 2,000 square foot hay barn adds additional covered storage and is well suited for hay, machinery, or large equipment storage. In addition to the primary barns, the property includes a former milk barn repurposed for general storage and workshop use, multiple turnout shelters, outdoor riding arena and several smaller sheds that offer added utility for equipment, tools, or ranch Attributes Applegate Valley: The Applegate Valley is one of Southern Oregon’s most sought-after rural regions, known for its scenic beauty, mild climate, and strong agricultural heritage. Surrounded by rolling hills, vineyards, and forested mountains, the valley offers a unique mix of lifestyle and productivity. It’s home to a growing number of boutique farms, ranches, and wineries, as well as a vibrant outdoor community drawn to the area's rivers, lakes, and public lands. Despite its rural feel, the Applegate Valley provides convenient access to nearby towns like Grants Pass, Jacksonville, and Medford—making it an ideal location for those seeking privacy and space without sacrificing Oregon Region: Southern Oregon is strategically located midway between Portland and San Francisco on Interstate 5, with convenient connections to the Oregon coast via Highway 199 and to eastern Oregon via Highways 62 and 140. This good transportation network helps link the most populated cities in the region of Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville, and Grants Pass. Southern Oregon is an outdoor lifestyle paradise – if there is something related to the outdoors that you love doing, you can do it here! Recreation in the area is vast and there is no shortage of hiking trails, fishing holes, or live water activities due to the abundance of rivers and lakes. The region is home to a wide array of natural amenities like Crater Lake, the Oregon Caves National Monument, and the Rogue River. The area enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate with four distinct seasons and mild winters. Timber, pears, and cattle have historically been the leading agricultural economic drivers in Southern Oregon. In recent years the region has seen a rise in other types of agriculture including row crops (hemp) as well as permanent plantings (wine grapes). In more recent years, the area has begun to see increase in notoriety within the wine industry for the region’s ability to grow many different varietals at a high quality.

3290 Lower River Road - Kudlac Ranch - land for sale

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3290 Lower River Road - Kudlac Ranch

price

$1,575,000

acres

89.28 Acres

location

Grants Pass, Oregon, 97526

Farm and Ranch For SaleSet in the picturesque West Hills of Grants Pass, this highly functional 89.28-acre farm and ranch for sale is among some of Grants Pass’ most esteemed and productive farm properties.  The Kudlac Ranch has a long standing history of breeding Hereford bulls, the farm produced numerous award winning bulls including a recent achievement of Supreme Champion Bull in 2024, garnering the status of highest selling Hereford at the Red Bluff Bull Sale.  With fewer and fewer large acreage farms located within this proximity to downtown Grants Pass, the combination of reliable water, expansive infrastructure, and high quality soils is an opportunity few will get to enjoy while being so conveniently located. Farm and Ranch For Sale - High Quality Irrigated SoilKudlac Ranch provides an ideal combination of efficiency, functionality, and natural beauty. The property features well-planned pastures shaped for efficient farming, including irrigation and harvesting, supported by water rights covering approximately 85 irrigated acres sourced from the Grants Pass Irrigation District. Water is delivered through a buried mainline, ensuring ease of maintenance and reliable irrigation. Approximately 55 acres consist of Class II soils, offering exceptional fertility and versatility for various agricultural uses.  Opportunities for functional and productive farm ground of this size has become few and far between - this farm and ranch for sale presents the ability to farm at and Ranch For Sale - FarmhouseOverlooking the fertile farm fields from an elevated position, the 2,350 square foot farmhouse enjoys panoramic views and easy accessibility via a convenient circular driveway. Built in 1978, the residence offers a traditional single-level layout with four bedrooms, two full bathrooms + a half bath. It features beautiful batten board siding with oversized battens and a fantastic farm house appeal with living space that looks out upon the farm below.  A prime candidate for your updates, the home’s location and solid construction provide an exceptional opportunity to create a personalized retreat tailored to your tastes.  Upgrades include a newer roof, new HVAC appliances, and vinyl windows - the home is a perfect canvas for you to put your finishing touches the farming operations is an impressive 8,000-square-foot barn with generator-ready wiring, perfectly suited to house equipment, hay storage, or livestock shelter. The barn is set in a large area with ample space for vehicle and equipment storage around it as well as a set of cattle shoots for easy loading.  The farm’s charm is further enhanced by a sliver of the mighty Rogue River as well as a scenic pond, adding aesthetic appeal and recreational and Ranch For Sale - Grants Pass ConveniencesThe ranch’s location is appealing, lending the property a private rural lifestyle while being such a short distance from Grants Pass’ offerings.  Only 3 miles from Downtown G Street, plus 5 miles from both the Dutcher Creek Golf Course, and the White Horse Park boat ramp, there's plenty of fun to be had once the bulls are and Ranch For Sale - "It's the Climate!"Grants Pass and Southern OregonNestled in the scenic Rogue Valley, Grants Pass offers the perfect blend of small-town charm, natural beauty, and vibrant community life. Located along the banks of the famed Rogue River, this historic town is a hub for outdoor adventure, rich culture, and a relaxed lifestyle that draws residents and visitors alike.
 Grants Pass is well known for its welcoming atmosphere and walkable downtown, where art galleries, locally owned shops, and farm-to-table restaurants line the streets. The town hosts a variety of seasonal events, including concerts in the park, farmers markets, and the Boatnik Festival, celebrating the area’s heritage of river recreation. Despite its modest size, Grants Pass supports excellent amenities including schools, boutique shopping, medical facilities, and regional airport access just 30 minutes away in Medford.
 But what truly sets Grants Pass apart is its access to the outdoors. Whether it’s rafting or fishing on the Rogue River, hiking through nearby wilderness areas, or wine tasting in the surrounding vineyards, the region invites exploration and connection to nature. Crater Lake National Park, the Oregon Caves, and the Redwood Coast are all within a short drive, making this a gateway to some of the Pacific Northwest’s most iconic destinations.
 ClimateSouthern Oregon enjoys a desirable four-season climate, often described as a blend of Northern California sunshine and Pacific Northwest greenery. Summers are warm and dry with average highs in the 90s, while winters are cool and mild with limited snowfall at valley floor elevations. The area receives enough rainfall to keep the landscape vibrant without the persistent overcast skies common farther north. This climate supports a wide range of agricultural uses—from vineyards and orchards to pasture and timberland—and also makes for enjoyable year-round outdoor living. With relatively low humidity and over 200 days of sunshine annually, Southern Oregon offers a comfortable and inviting environment for both work and recreation.A Lifestyle Worth PursuingSouthern Oregon is also known for its cultural richness. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland attracts global audiences, while a growing network of wineries, artisans, and conservation groups foster a sense of creativity and stewardship. The region has seen a steady influx of new residents drawn by its livability, community values, and the ability to own land without sacrificing modern conveniences.
 For those seeking a quieter pace, deeper connection to the land, and the freedom to live life on their terms, Grants Pass and Southern Oregon offer an unmatched setting to call home.

175 Quail Ln - land for sale

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175 Quail Ln

price

$425,000

acres

10.4 Acres

location

Grants Pass, Oregon, 97526

This unique offering provides a buyer with an award-winning organic vineyard with both home site approval and strong river water rights. This vineyard is one of the most premier vineyard installations within the Rogue Valley, boasting a combination of great infrastructure, highly productive soils, and modern irrigation in the beautiful and temperate Rogue Valley of southwest Oregon, Coventina Vineyards is situated on 10.40 acres with +/-8.08 net acres of on-site vineyard. In addition to this acreage, there are also +/- 2.00 net acres of vineyard that has a long-term lease (rights to lease included in this offering). This brings the total net acreage for this offering to +/-10.08 net acres. The vineyard is currently planted in Pinot Noir and Tempranillo with a density of 908 vines/acre (8×6 spacing). The vineyard benefits from Oregon Tilth Organic Certification and high quality loam soils. At 880 feet above sea level, the climate is highly sought after with four distinct seasons, including a mild winter and a long growing vineyard’s proximity to the Rogue River adds significant appeal, offering scenic beauty and numerous recreational activities. The river is perfect for fishing, kayaking, rafting, and paddleboarding, with rapids ranging from gentle to challenging. Hiking and wildlife-watching along the river’s lush trails provide breathtaking views and diverse wildlife. Additionally, riverfront parks and campgrounds are ideal for picnicking, camping, and family outings, allowing full immersion in the natural beauty and recreational opportunities of the Rogue blend of a premium organic vineyard and access to exceptional recreation makes Coventina Vineyards a truly unique and desirable property, ideal for those seeking both agricultural pursuits and a vibrant outdoor Oregon is known for its stunning natural beauty, abundant water, developing wine industry, and niche agricultural opportunities, all with a rich small-town culture.

4050 Royal Crest Rd - land for sale

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4050 Royal Crest Rd

price

$1,599,000

acres

34.3 Acres

location

Medford, Oregon, 97504

Southern Oregon Luxury Estate & Farm Located in the heart of Southern Oregon, 4050 Royal Crest Road is a 34-acre estate that offers a unique blend of rural charm, scenic beauty, and productive potential. Nestled between Ashland and Medford, the property is ideally situated for those seeking privacy and space without sacrificing convenience. The estate enjoys panoramic views of the surrounding valley and hillsides, and benefits from gravity pressurized irrigation that supports a wide range of agricultural uses. The land holds promise for future vineyard development, equestrian facilities, or a stunning homestead the center of the property is a thoughtfully designed farmhouse-style residence that captures the timeless character of country living with refined, modern updates. Expansive windows, a welcoming layout, and custom finishes create a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout the home. Whether you're looking to establish a vineyard, operate a small farm, or simply enjoy a quiet lifestyle in one of Southern Oregon’s most picturesque settings, 4050 Royal Crest presents a rare opportunity to own legacy land in a region known for its quality of life and rural investment Residence The custom farmhouse-style home is full of character, thoughtfully designed to offer comfort, function, and beauty. As you approach the home, you are greeted by the charming appeal of this classic design that includes a drive-through portico, interesting architectural lines, and a large wrap-around patio. The main level features multiple living and dining spaces ideal for both relaxed daily living and entertaining. Both wood moldings and exposed beams add a rustic elegance, while windows throughout the home frame sweeping views of the valley and bring in natural light. The interior features a combination of warm wood tones, curated finishes, and functional flow that reflects both craftsmanship and kitchen is a showpiece of the home—completely updated and anchored by leathered granite countertops, a large center island, and high-end appliances. These include a Sub-Zero refrigerator, professional-grade range, and more. Whether working at the kitchen sink or relaxing on the built-in seating bench, the layout is designed to make the most of the surrounding views, with sightlines that stretch across to the distant mountains. Adjacent to the kitchen is a breakfast sitting area that connects to the living room.  A formal dining room, great room, office, and utility room complete the main level.  The master suite is a private retreat, complete with vaulted ceilings, wood beams, a cozy woodstove, and picture windows that offer unobstructed vistas. The en suite bathroom is generously appointed with dual vanities, a soaking tub, walk-in shower, and a layout designed for privacy and relaxation.  Two additional guest bedrooms and a guest bathroom round out the second level.  Outdoor living is equally impressive, with patios off the kitchen and living room offering seamless indoor-outdoor flow. These outdoor spaces are ideal for enjoying Southern Oregon’s mild climate and provide room for dining, lounging, or simply taking in the view. The custom pool with incredible rock design, built-in hot tub and sauna deliver great recreational amenities for the whole family. The ground around the home features beautiful mature landscaping and trees.  Out-Buildings and GardensGarage ~ The property includes a detached 1,940 SF three-car garage and utility building that mirrors the architectural style of the main home, featuring the same thoughtful design and rustic charm. This structure offers more than just covered parking, it's a versatile outbuilding designed for both functionality and character.  In addition to the garage bays, there is a large storage room for tools, equipment, or seasonal items. Adjacent to this space are two animal stalls, providing flexible use for small livestock or equestrian needs. A separate pump house room houses a tank and filtration system, contributing to the property's well-planned infrastructure. Whether used for vehicles, gear, animals, or general storage, this well-built outbuilding complements the overall utility and aesthetic of the ~ The barn is a classic structure totaling approximately 2,850 square feet, offering a timeless, rustic aesthetic that complements the property’s character. The main level features a mix of concrete, asphalt, and dirt flooring with generous space for equipment, storage, or workshop use. You'll also find a wood-floored workspace, and a canning or storage room.  Accessed via a private exterior staircase, the upper level includes a fully finished guest studio with a full bathroom. This charming space captures the warmth of authentic farmhouse design and serves well as guest accommodations, an artist’s studio, or a home office. With power, privacy, and picturesque surroundings, the barn adds both functionality and charm to the ~ The property features a thoughtfully designed personal garden area near the home. This space includes five raised garden beds, ideal for growing vegetables, herbs, or seasonal flowers. The area is conveniently located near the main residence and is served by an in-ground sprinkler system, making it easy to maintain and enjoy. Whether for hobby gardening or farm-to-table living, this space adds lifestyle versatility and year-round appeal to the , Water, and Agricultural Use The 34-acre property benefits from a gravity-pressurized irrigation system via Talent Irrigation District (TID). This infrastructure offers efficiency, ideal for agricultural use. The quality of the soils and the orientation of the land lend themselves well to a conversion into another type of agriculture. The gentle topography, excellent sun exposure, and availability of irrigation water make this land versatile for a wide range of rural pursuits, from viticulture to livestock, orchards, or hay production.  The EFU zoning supports ongoing agricultural activity while preserving the rural character of the area. Opportunity Highlights 4050 Royal Crest is a convergence of rural character, usable land, and future potential. Its location and setting elevate it to a prime candidate for high-end vineyard or legacy estate. Situated just minutes from I-5, the Rogue Valley International Airport, and the city centers of Ashland and Medford, the property is positioned perfectly for those looking to blend lifestyle with location offers all the benefits of proximity—medical services, shopping, fine dining, and award-winning schools—while preserving the privacy and tranquility of country life. For those with an interest in boutique agriculture, hobby farming, or creating a wine country retreat, this property checks all the boxes. With its scenic beauty, infrastructure in place, and the ability to tailor its future use, 4050 Royal Crest is a true Southern Oregon gem with legacy Lifestyle The Rogue Valley is one of the most desirable regions in the Pacific Northwest, celebrated for its Mediterranean climate, vibrant agricultural scene, and access to outdoor recreation. With over 200 days of sunshine per year, mild winters, and warm growing seasons, the area is ideal for viticulture and specialty farming. Residents enjoy year-round opportunities for hiking, rafting, cycling, and exploring nearby natural landmarks like Crater Lake National Park and the Cascade-Siskiyou National amenities are also abundant, including the world-renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Britt Music Festival in Jacksonville, and numerous wineries, art galleries, and farmers markets. The combination of natural beauty and community enrichment makes Southern Oregon a lifestyle destination for those who value both rural serenity and cultural sophistication. The area’s increasing popularity with wine and agri-tourism only adds to the appeal of a property like 4050 Royal Crest.

2871 Cobleigh Road - land for sale

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2871 Cobleigh Road

price

$1,998,000

acres

40 Acres

location

Eagle Point, Oregon, 97524

Opportunities to own a property like this are almost never seen. Set above Big Butte Creek with more than 1,200 feet of live water frontage, this 40 acre estate is bordered on three sides by over 7,000 acres of public land, creating an unmatched sense of privacy and access to recreation. The residence blends modern design with Northwest lodge character, centered on a dramatic great room with soaring ceilings, walls of glass, and a stone fireplace overlooking the creek and evergreens. The master suite is a private retreat with vaulted ceilings, dual baths, and patios perched above the water, while guest accommodations provide comfort for family and friends. Outdoor living is equally inviting with patios, decks, a newly finished pool, and a one half acre pond with dock and pond house. Trails, gardens, and the surrounding public land extend opportunities for hunting, hiking, horseback riding, and year-round adventure. This is more than a home, it is a private Land ~Opportunities to own land like this are truly rare. Set above Big Butte Creek with uninterrupted privacy, this live-water setting combines striking natural beauty with the sanctuary of being bordered on three sides by public lands, granting direct access to over 7,000 acres. From your back door lies a playground of outdoor adventure, including exceptional hunting, hiking, and horseback riding. The home ranch delivers a sophisticated yet mountain-rustic experience, enhanced by elaborate landscaping, a private pond, and more. The constant sound of the creek provides a backdrop few will ever know, while fenced gardens and greenhouses support a genuine homestead lifestyle. This is more than acreage—it is a private sanctuary offering an unmatched rural way of Estate ~The residence at Cobleigh Road offers an exceptional combination of architectural distinction, natural beauty, and thoughtful design. Built in 1981 and expanded in 1992, the home blends the clean geometry of Mid-Century Modern with the warmth of a Northwest lodge. With 4,763 square feet of finished living area, three bedrooms, and five full baths, it is both spacious and carefully tailored to its setting above Big Butte Creek.A unique great room anchors the home, featuring a floor-to-ceiling rock fireplace, vaulted tongue-and-groove ceilings with open beams, and expansive walls of glass that bring in natural light and frame views of the creek and surrounding evergreens. An open loft overlooks the space, enhancing its sense of volume and connection. The kitchen combines rustic character with modern function, offering painted solid-wood cabinetry, granite and concrete counters, a large island, walk-in pantry, built-in breakfast nook, and china hutch, along with high-end Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Bosch appliances and a built-in pizza master suite is reached by a window-lined hallway across a courtyard, a design element that draws the outdoors into daily living. Inside, vaulted ceilings and a stone fireplace create warmth, while two large covered patios provide private creekside views. Dual baths offer separate retreats—his with a steam shower, sauna, and walk-in closet; hers with a soaking tub, custom jewelry cabinetry, walk-in closet, and generous counters. A dedicated laundry with access to the hot tub completes the suite. The guest wing includes two ensuite bedrooms, a private jacuzzi room, and its own laundry, while the loft level includes a full bath for additional living is equally refined, featuring a newly updated in-ground PebbleTec pool (2025), multiple covered patios, and a large creekfront deck connected by landscaped paths and concrete steps to the water’s edge. An outdoor kitchen under a glass roof and a fire pit above the riffles extend seasonal living. A one-half-acre pond with dock, deck, and pond house anchors the grounds, complemented by a large lawn, fenced gardens, two greenhouses, and a small dog run. Entry is defined by a dual security gate, landscaped rock walls, lush ornamental plantings, and towering mature trees, offering a private and distinguished Improvements ~  The property is complemented by a well-designed collection of outbuildings that extend its functionality and character. At the center is the primary shop complex, measuring approximately 40' × 72' including both the shop and attached carport. The shop itself is about 40' × 40' and finished to match the main residence with board-and-batten siding, stone accents, and a durable metal roof. Inside, it is well-appointed with an office, gym, hobby space currently used for fly-tying, a secure storage room, loft storage, and a large bay with fuel tanks. Attached to the shop is a two-bay carport measuring roughly 40' deep by 32' wide, providing extensive covered storage and work improvements enhance the property’s versatility. A metal RV port, approximately 14' × 28', offers sheltered storage for recreational vehicles. Utility buildings include a 15' × 8' garden shed, two 6' × 8' greenhouses, and a 20' × 16' firewood shed—each adding practical space for gardening, storage, and seasonal out the improvements are two unique structures that add charm and variety. A 10' × 10' pond house provides a quiet setting for sitting or crafts at the water’s edge, while a 16' × 14' off-grid cabin with a covered deck offers a rustic retreat, free from power and water, nestled deeper into the & Wildlife The property lies within the Rogue Hunting Unit, offering excellent access to a wide range of game with over-the-counter tags available for deer, elk, bear, turkey, mountain lion, and numerous game bird species. It is especially well regarded for its late-season archery deer hunting opportunities. With direct access to more than 7,000 acres of adjacent public lands, the property serves as a natural gateway to expansive hunting grounds and year-round outdoor -site, the current owner has taken steps to foster quality habitat, enhancing the property’s appeal for wildlife. Mature timber, creekside corridors, and open ground already support a variety of species, and the land offers clear potential for future food plots, plantings, and additional habitat roughly 2,100 feet in elevation, the property rests in a transitional foothill zone where the Rogue Valley floor meets the high Cascades. Winters are cool and crisp with occasional snow, while summers bring warm afternoons that often reach into the 80s and 90s, balanced by reliably cool evenings. Annual precipitation averages in the mid-20 inches, concentrated in the fall and winter months, while the summer season is typically dry.

Harper Reservoir - 1631 E Antelope Rd - land for sale

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Harper Reservoir - 1631 E Antelope Rd

price

$1,999,500

acres

235.55 Acres

location

Eagle Point, Oregon, 97524

Tucked into the rolling hills of Eagle Point, the Harper Reservoir Ranch offers over 235 acres of natural beauty, live water, and opportunity in Southern Oregon’s scenic Rogue Valley. The property is made up of five contiguous parcels, all zoned Exclusive Farm Use (EFU), and is highlighted by Harper Reservoir and the year-round flow of Antelope Creek—two remarkable water features that define the ranch is largely undeveloped, providing a blank canvas for agricultural pursuits, conservation, or a private retreat. The acreage includes perimeter and cross fencing, open meadows, and extensive wetland habitat known to support seasonal vernal pools. Water rights include a certificate for Harper Reservoir, which authorizes the storage of 34 acre-feet annually, and another certificate for supplemental irrigation of 11.6 acres, as well as 68 acres under the Rogue River Valley Irrigation more than 235 acres across multiple legal parcels, the property offers flexibility for the future. Potential homesite approvals may be available through various EFU-zoned criteria, including large tract, ownership of record, or non-farm approvals. Power appears accessible nearby, and a well and septic system would be needed for its practical resources, Harper Reservoir Ranch is a property defined by its setting—broad valley views, a balance of open space and wetlands, and the peaceful presence of flowing water. Its location along East Antelope Road provides convenient access to Eagle Point, Medford, and the Rogue Valley International Airport, while still offering privacy and the feel of a country considered for agricultural investment, habitat preservation, or a personal ranch project, Harper Reservoir Ranch represents one of the Rogue Valley’s unique large-acreage opportunities.

Eagle Mill Homesite - land for sale

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Eagle Mill Homesite

price

$179,000

acres

7.32 Acres

location

Ashland, Oregon, 97520

A rare blend of elbow room and convenience, this 7+ acre parcel is only 1.5 miles from renowned Downtown Ashland, Oregon and includes both an approved homesite as well as phenomenal visibility.  The property is a blank canvas and ready for building a home with rural opportunity while enjoying all that Ashland has to is famously walkable. Park once and you’re on foot to coffee, cafés, the Ashland Food Co-op, galleries, fitness studios, and Lithia Park’s miles of paths. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival, seasonal farmers markets, and a packed calendar of community events keep things lively year-round. Daily errands, dining, and recreation are all within an easy stroll or bike ride, making car-light living realistic and enjoyable.A true blank canvas, the parcel is ready for both a home and the sound of livestock.  The land is gently rolling and would make for a fantastic location for raising animals, growing a personal garden, and enjoying all that the homestead movement can provide.  The NW end of the property is fairly level and once the existing fence is checked and mended, it would look gorgeous with animals grazing.