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Farmhouse Bend (United States)

This exceptional equestrian estate near downtown Bend offers 2 tax lots,world-class facilities and Cascade Mountain views.The 80'x186' indoor arena features new silica sand and Pro-Tex footing and is complemented by the 175'x250' outdoor arena with a sand-fiber mix.Recently a hunter-jumper facility, it includes a Grand Prix field with a pond and jump/slide bank. Renovated barns offer bright stalls with skylights, groom stalls, and tack rooms.The 3-bedroom,2.5-bath house is ideal for a manager/owner. All of this 40 minutes to the lifts at Bachelor and located near Bend Airport.New office quarter in historic barn with 3 offices, staff lounge and staff breakroom and bathroom.This equestrian estate has unmatched access for equestrian enthusiasts while combining luxury,lifestyle,and all the outdoor recreation that Bend has to offer!

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$1,700,000
199
3bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 6.8ha

By Cascade Hasson Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse with garden Bend (United States)

Experience elevated living at this efficiently designed, pristine gated 5-acre private farm offering park-like country serenity, modern luxury, minutes from Downtown. Impeccably maintained & lightly lived in, this exceptional estate features stunning mountain & territorial views, a wraparound porch, (2) indoor fireplaces, hot tub, gazebo, & beautifully updated interior. The gourmet kitchen is equipped w/a 6-burner Wolf range, Hestan commercial refrigerator, double ovens, & walk-in pantry. Additional spaces include an office, bonus rm, & luxurious owner's suite w/spa-inspired bath & oversized custom walk-in closet. A furnished 2-bdrm guest casita w/kitchenette, full bath, & new flooring offers flexible living, guest quarters, or a home-based business. Farm amenities include commercial-grade greenhouse(s), chicken condo(s), walk-in cooler, irrigated gardens, equestrian facilities, dry lots, fenced & cross-fenced, hay & machinery storage, 4-car shop w/UTV garage, & 3 acres of water rights

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$2,450,000
470
4bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 2ha

By Cascade Hasson Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse Powell Butte (United States)

Powell Butte Farm with stunning Cascade Mountain Views in the heart of Central Oregon. This farm is 715+/- acres with 607+/- acres of COID water rights. Farm includes: 5 pivots, wheel lines, solid set pipe. Main home is 4749 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, chef's kitchen, living room with fireplace, primary suite on main level with fireplace, this home also has a bonus office/studio above the 3 car garage. Property has a potential additional building site (replacement dwelling). This farm is an amazing agricultural opportunity!

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$6,500,000
441
4bedrooms
5bathrooms
land 289.4ha

By Cascade Hasson Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse Bend (United States)

This picturesque 39-acre farm offers a rare blend of income potential and peaceful country living. With 36 irrigated acres, including 31 acres of premium horse hay yielding 80-100 tons annually, the property is well established for agricultural success and supported by long-standing water rights and a canal running along the northern boundary. The main home features floor to ceiling windows framing sweeping views and a primary suite on the main level. Lovingly maintained grounds include gardens, fruit trees, and tranquil ponds that reflect the surrounding beauty. Equestrian facilities are exceptional with a 100x80 barn, stalls, tack rooms, office, paddocks, wash stations, and round pen. An established horse hotel and income-producing Airbnb add opportunity, while a spacious workshop, RV hookups, and irrigated pastures complete this offering. A rare chance to enjoy both beauty and business in one extraordinary estate.

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$2,300,000
232
4bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 15.8ha

By Cascade Hasson Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse with outbuildings Prineville (United States)

Welcome to the Bonnieview Ranch! Historically known for it's exceptional big game hunting, working cattle ranch and recreational opportunities. This sprawling ranch consists of 18,754 deeded acres with approx. 7,200 acres in forest/BLM grazing allotments, 646 acres of water rights plus 224 supplemental. Meandering through the property is the Crooked River, creeks and springs/ponds dot the vast ranch providing ample year round water for livestock & wildlife. This immense ranch consists of 3 homes, 2 cabins, bunk house, vet building w/apartment, 2 picturesque barns-one with an animal processing facility & walk in cooler, equipment storage buildings, stock scale, rock pits, too much to list! The main house sits above headquarters with spectacular views. Custom built 4bed/3bath, chef's kitchen, large office, honeymoon suite & more. A rare opportunity to own a thriving ranch that captures the essence of Central Oregon's western lifestyle. Fly in/out of RDM only 1 hour away.

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$20,000,000
286
4bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 7,589.5ha

By Cascade Hasson Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse Wolf Creek (United States)

WelcomeLeland Ranch is a standout Southern Oregon holding that brings together meaningful acreage, great water, and year round outdoor recreation. Spanning approximately 348 acres, the property features roughly 7,690 feet of Graves Creek frontage, with predominantly level terrain and soils well suited for farming, grazing, and productive creek bottom habitat. The land is contiguous and private, offering scale and breathing room that are increasingly difficult to find in today's is the cornerstone of the ranch. Includes irrigation water rights totaling 238 acres from Surface Water (Creek), supplemented by an additional 80 acres from an on site pond. In today's market, a water portfolio of this size and flexibility is rare and directly supports agricultural productivity, livestock, and wild game habitat. Graves Creek flows through nearly 1.5 miles of the property, complemented by multiple ponds, strengthening both function and natural appeal. Irrigation infrastructure includes a Pivot that covers approximately 40 acres along with approximately 9,000 feet of mainline.  Residence and ImprovementsA 2,567 square foot main residence built in 2019 serves as a comfortable headquarters for day to day living. The home offers three bedrooms plus an office and a spacious open concept layout with vaulted ceilings, an open kitchen with large island, and strong natural light. An attached two car garage and practical layout support both everyday living and hosting. Three barns provide utility for equipment, hay, livestock, and storage, and zoning may allow for at least one additional homesite, subject to county approvals, supporting multigenerational or operational and Outdoor LifestyleOutdoor recreation is a defining feature of the property. Located within the Evans Creek Hunting Unit, the land offers strong big game hunting opportunities and carries a proven history of trophy blacktail deer and elk success. A diverse mix of creek bottom habitat, cover, open pasture, and limited hunting pressure supports consistent wildlife activity. Black bear, wild turkey, and other species common to southwest Oregon are also hunting, the acreage supports hiking, horseback riding, ATV and UTV use, recreational shooting, bird watching, and wildlife photography. Year round Grave Creek adds recreational value while enhancing habitat and scenic character. The property functions equally well as a productive ranch and a private recreational Use Resource and legacy value add further depth to the opportunity. The property includes an active aggregate permit for gravel within a defined area, providing a unique on site material resource. Leland Ranch also carries a documented history of gold mining, and limited small scale mining may be permissible outside the aggregate area, subject to applicable and StewardshipConservation and stewardship opportunities are meaningful throughout the land. Extensive creek frontage provides potential for riparian and habitat restoration projects that support long term stream health and fisheries. Excess water rights may offer opportunities for in stream leasing, and the property is well suited for participation in efficient farming and irrigation programs that balance production with water conservation, soil health, and positioned along the I 5 corridor between Portland and the Bay Area, Leland Ranch offers convenient access to Southern Oregon communities while maintaining a private rural setting. With limited inventory of large, water rich, contiguous properties in the region, this offering represents a rare opportunity to secure one of Southern Oregon's legacy ranch holdings.

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$2,495,000
238
3bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Elgin (United States)

The South Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch outside of Elgin, Oregon, spans approximately 1,524 acres and blends agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With grazing lands, rich timber resources, and natural water sources, it offers limitless potential. The property features large stands of mature timber and is conveniently located near the Umatilla National Forest. Grazing and timbering have long been integral to the history of this ranch, shaping its landscape and character over the years. With grazing ground ideal for sheep and cattle, as well as timber stands ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry. Scattered throughout the property are numerous small ponds that provide water sources for wildlife and livestock. Additionally, three perennial fish-bearing streams wind through the terrain. The joining of these larger drainages forms a distinctive landscape, featuring canyons and narrow ridgelines. This ranch is an ideal recreational land tract, offering boundless opportunities for outdoor activities. Bordering the Umatilla National Forest, the ranch integrates with its surrounding wilderness, further expanding its recreational possibilities. National Forest Road 3733 is what divides the South Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch from the North Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch.Final acreage total for South Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch to be determined and verified by a licensed surveyor. Union County, Oregon, located within the landscapes of the Blue Mountains and the Grande Ronde Valley, offers abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest provides hiking trails and camping grounds, while the Grande Ronde River near Elgin is renowned for fishing. The Blue Mountains are popular for hunting, and much of this natural beauty is protected within the national forests of the region, including the Umatilla National Forest, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, and Malheur National Forest. These public lands are managed for multiple uses, including recreation, timber harvesting, wildlife habitat conservation, and watershed protection. Hunting opportunities in Union County offer a variety of game species. Because of the property's location with respect to the Grande Ronde Valley and the Blue Mountain Range, the area provides excellent habitat for wildlife throughout most of the year. Dominant big game use is from elk, black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wolves and deer, upland game bird (quail / grouse / turkey) and birds of prey (hawks / owls) habitat is evident on the property. The Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch has been harvested for timber in the past. During the early 1970's the ranch was under timber contract with Boise Cascade. It was not until the later part of the '70's that timber management and harvesting was conducted via the owners. The last significant harvest occurred in the early 2000's in the southeast portion of the property. Across the ownership, the forest stands are relatively similar in age, between 30 and 70 years old with scattered trees between 80 to 120 years in age. The property supports Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, White fir, Western larch, Englemann spruce, Western White pine, Black cottonwood, quaking aspen, Water birch, Western juniper and Lodgepole pine. Shrubs of note are Scouler's willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species. Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons. Elgin is a small city located in Union County, Oregon. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, in the Grande Ronde Valley, near the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Historically, Elgin's economy has been tied to timber and agriculture. Logging and sawmills were major employers in the region. Agriculture, including farming and ranching, also play a significant role in the local economy. The nearest urban amenities to Elgin, Oregon, can be found primarily in the nearby city of La Grande, which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Elgin. La Grande serves as the largest city in Union County and offers a range of urban amenities and services as well as the nearest major airport.

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$1,881,880

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Chiloquin (United States)

125-acre riverfront property on the world renowned Williamson River, known for trophy wild trout. The updated home offers expansive living spaces and outdoor amenities ideal for entertaining. Horse facilities include fenced pastures, stalls, tack room, and loafing sheds. With Cascade mountain views, irrigation, privacy, and scenic beauty, this is a rare opportunity for anglers, landowners, and anyone seeking a legacy retreat in Oregon. The property spans approximately 125 deeded acres on the Williamson River, one of the most respected wild trout fisheries in the West. Over 2,000 feet of frontage on the Williamson River, famous for trout fishing. Wild rainbow trout including native Redband, brown and brook trout. River access for launching a boat. Cascade Mountain views. 101.8 +/-acres are irrigated via Modoc Point Irrigation District. Level to gently rolling terrain with open fields, mature trees, and scenic riverfront. Perimeter and cross fencing support livestock or rotational grazing. Fenced garden. The riverfront home is a thoughtfully updated, expansive home offering generous living space across two large great rooms, a formal dining area, and a modern kitchen with quartz countertops. The layout provides ample room for hosting family, friends, or retreat-style gatherings. 4,856 SF, 4 Bed/2.5 Bath updated home. Large, raised deck. Outdoor entertaining area, Wood fired pizza oven and fire pit. Daylight basement. 40 x 60 insulated shop with commercial walk in cooler, 14' RV door and 8' door. Large hay barn (also suitable as a covered riding arena). Horse stalls with tack room. Loafing sheds. Equipment storage building. Mature landscaping. Paved driveway. These improvements offer flexibility for a range of uses, from ranching and hay production to hosting, hobby farming, or simply enjoying the rural lifestyle in comfort. Recreation opportunities on this property are exceptional. The Williamson River is a legendary wild trout fishery, known for producing some of the largest native trout in the West. Whether you're casting from the bank, launching a kayak, or simply enjoying the view, the river delivers year-round enjoyment. The acreage also supports upland bird and waterfowl habitat, with frequent sightings of ducks, geese, eagles, and sandhill cranes. The surrounding area is rich with wildlife and offers additional hunting and outdoor opportunities. Nearby attractions include Crater Lake National Park, Klamath Lake, the Pacific Flyway birding route, and thousands of acres of public land for hiking, horseback riding, and trail exploration. From fishing and kayaking to quiet evenings by the firepit, the property supports a rich recreational lifestyle. The ranch includes approximately 101.8 acres of irrigated ground served by Modoc Point Irrigation District. The ground is well-suited for hay production or pasture, depending on the owner's goals. Historically, the property has supported cattle and hay operations with fenced and cross-fenced pastures for controlled grazing. Infrastructure includes a large hay barn offering flexibility for both small-scale and larger livestock programs. The 40x60 shop with RV access and a walk-in cooler also supports on-site processing or storage needs. Suitable for horses with horse pastures, loafing shed, stalls, tack room and plenty of room to ride in. Whether you aim to continue agricultural operations or maintain open ground for wildlife and scenic value, the property is equipped to support a productive, satisfying rural lifestyle. The Williamson River provides a significant natural resource, both ecologically and recreationally. The river supports cold, clear flows year-round and contributes to the health of the regional watershed and fishery. Nestled in the heart of South Central Oregon, Chiloquin offers a tranquil, rural setting with a rich history and breathtaking natural beauty. Known for its proximity to the scenic Klamath River and the majestic Cascade Mountains, this area provides a serene environment perfect for those who enjoy outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, and wildlife watching. The region is also home to a vibrant community with a strong agricultural presence, ideal for those seeking a rural lifestyle. Chiloquin's climate is characterized by its four distinct seasons, making it a year-round destination for nature lovers. Winters bring light snowfall and crisp, cool air, while the warmer months offer pleasant summers with daytime highs typically ranging from the mid-70s to low 80s°F. With an average of 300 sunny days per year, you can enjoy the stunning landscapes and outdoor activities almost year-round. The area's mild climate combined with its picturesque surroundings makes it a perfect place for peaceful living and recreation. This unique property sits in an area rich with cultural and historical significance. Chiloquin lies within the ancestral lands of the Klamath Tribes, and the region carries a deep connection to the land and its natural resources. The nearby town reflects a quiet, rural character that has remained largely unchanged for generations, where neighbors still wave, and the pace of life encourages you to slow down and appreciate your surroundings. While the property feels worlds away from the bustle of the city, essential services and shopping are within easy reach. Chiloquin provides a few local amenities, including a grocery store, fuel, and a medical clinic. For broader needs, Klamath Falls is just 30 minutes to the south, offering supermarkets, farm and ranch supply stores, restaurants, hospitals, and a regional airport. Medford, Oregon is a key regional hub located about 90 minutes west of the property, offering a full range of urban amenities while still rooted in the agricultural and outdoor lifestyle of southern Oregon. The city features a commercial airport with daily flights, major medical facilities, shopping, dining, and cultural attractions. Medford is also home to the renowned Rogue Valley wine region and sits near Ashland, famous for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. With a growing economy and access to both wilderness and convenience, Medford is an ideal support city for those living the rural lifestyle while staying connected to modern services. Head north, and you'll find La Pine and Bend, giving you access to larger retail options, specialty shops, and even more recreational opportunities throughout Central Oregon.

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$1,850,000
451
4bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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