The median home value in Monmouth, OR is $480,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $385,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Monmouth, OR is $480,000.
Approximately 49% of Monmouth homes are owned,
compared to 44% rented, while
7% are vacant.
Monmouth real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Nestled in Oregon's picturesque Willamette Valley, this expansive 152.65-acre farm boasts prime class 2 and 3 soils, promising many possibilities. Equipped with a well, reservoir, & road system, the property offers versatility for various agricultural ventures. Currently utilized for duck hunting, recreation, haying, & cattle grazing, the land has previously yielded successful grain crops and grass seed. With pending water rights, this farm presents an enticing opportunity for agricultural enthusiasts!
Your new Ag HQ! Approx. 38 acres of well-maintained farmland with a building of approximately 13,000 sq ft. Highway 99W frontage for outstanding visibility and easy transportation/access. Large upstairs office space, 108x80 clear span area in the center of the building. Building has power, solar array keeps costs down. Luckiamute water. Tons of storage and parking, ample gravel area for easy turn around and in/out.
Seclusion, Serentity, and Self Sufficiency. 5+ beautiful acres of usable land in a treed area, bordered by Sheythe Creek. Shop, Power, and septic are in, condition of septic unknown. Old house burned, eligible for replacement. Buyer to do due diligence. Water rights from the creek. Home site is fed by a spring across the road. Shop has power and is 30x60 plus 12x60 lean to. Creek front picnic area. Immerse yourself in the beauty and peace! Not far from two good charter schools. Video tour.
Excellent farm ground largely comprised of Woodburn and Amity soils. Has grown wheat, perennial ryegrass, clover and radish and is suitable for most crops grown in the valley.
30.90 +/- acres of timber growing fast. Located SW of Dallas and NW of Corvallis-Philomath. There are approx. . (29.8 acres) of 23 yr old fir and (1 acre) of 63 yr old hardwood. The property does not appear to be buildable. The existing young stand of Douglas fir is an excellent investment opportunity. Seller retains mineral rights. Acreage is approximate.
30.90 +/- acres of timber growing fast. Located SW of Dallas and NW of Corvallis-Philomath. There are approx. . (29.8 acres) of 23 yr old fir and (1 acre) of 63 yr old hardwood. The property does not appear to be buildable. The existing young stand of Douglas fir is an excellent investment opportunity. Seller retains mineral rights. Acreage is approximate.
Many possibilities await you at this peaceful 15.25-acre, AR-5 zoned property featuring wildflower meadows, marketable old-growth timber, seasonal creek, and pond stocked with fish. Build your dream home, split into three 5-acre tax lots for investment potential, or purchase with the adjacent gorgeous, fully remodeled home with barn on 5 additional acres - see MLS numbers 813683 and 815088. Both properties must close simultaneously. Buyer due diligence on buildability and partitioning potential.
Rare oppertunity to own 171 acres of rich Willamette Valley soils. This farm is just north of Helmick Park on South Pacific Hwy, and is 3 contigious tax lots. Soils are a mix of Santiam, Helmick and Concord silt loam. Almost 100% tillable ground. Beautiful area.
This 19.85 acre parcel of farmland has 3 different soil types. 60% is Dayton Silty Loam, 20% each of Amity Silty Loam and Woodburn Silty loam. Perfect for many different crops. Call listing agent for additional information. 503-949-5025
Very nice productive farm with water rights on 93 acres, 6+/- acres of merchantable timber (cruise in docs) and another 13 acres of SE sloping Vineyard ground. The tiled and irrigated 90 acres portion of the farm has produced seed crops, row crops, beans, mint and more. Buildable if you can pass the county's EFU income test. Senior water rights out of the Luckiamute River. This could be a sportsmans paradise with a unique dam system for seasonal duck and goose hunting.