Priced to Sell, average land near Lake Malheur is 3K per acre. Seller Financing available.
== Water Security – A Major Advantage ==
A brand-new well-installed in late 2024 provides documented water access, with water quality testing on file. In a region where water availability often determines land value, this is a significant upgrade over most undeveloped acreage offerings.
== Ideal for Multiple Uses ==
This land is well-suited for:
Recreational use (camping, hunting, off-grid retreat)
Grazing or agricultural use
Long-term land hold / inflation hedge
Rural homestead or seasonal basecamp
The flat to gently rolling terrain allows for multiple build or use sites, while the surrounding open land preserves privacy, views, and flexibility.
== Access & Utilities ==
Historic road access off Rhu-Red S Road (buyer to verify legal access)
Electric utility quote available for future development planning
Quiet, low-density area with minimal neighboring development
== Owner Financing Available ==
Owner financing may be available with a substantial down payment, making this property accessible to buyers who want flexibility without traditional bank constraints.
== Location Highlights ==
Near Malheur Lake & Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
Harney County, Oregon – one of the largest and least developed counties in the western U.S.
Known for wide-open landscapes, dark skies, wildlife, and privacy
Ideal for buyers seeking space, water, and long-term value
== Documents on File ==
Well report
Water quality test
Electric utility quote
Serious inquiries welcome. Properties of this size with new wells are increasingly rare in Eastern Oregon.
== Wildlife, Hunting & Outdoor Recreation ==
Harney County is well known for its abundant wildlife and wide-open public and private lands. The area supports deer, pronghorn antelope, upland birds, waterfowl, and small game, making the property well suited for recreational use, seasonal hunting basecamp, or outdoor retreat. Its proximity to Malheur Lake and surrounding wildlife areas enhances habitat diversity and migratory bird activity, while the low population density and dark skies make it ideal for those seeking privacy, nature, and off-grid recreation.