Deschutes County, Oregon Land For Sale (53 results)
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04/01/2024
$2,899,000
63.34 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 69019 Holmes Road, Sisters, OR
Indulge in the epitome of ranch living on this expansive 63-acre property, featuring a grand 4,797 square-foot main residence, a private guest home, a distinct apartment, and picturesque mountain vistas. Enjoy an array of opulent amenities amidst the tranquil beauty of the surroundings. The main home features multiple en-suite bedrooms and spacious outdoor areas, perfect for relaxation and entertainment. Explore landscaped paths leading to three tranquil ponds and enjoy panoramic vistas of the Three Sisters and Broken Top Mountains. This exceptional estate includes an 8-stall horse barn, garden, greenhouse, pet kennels, and a large workshop. With room for up to 14 cars and 4 RVs, it caters to car enthusiasts. Wildlife enthusiasts will delight in observing deer, elk, bald eagles, and more. Additionally, 56 acres of hay fields with 1895 senior water rights ensure ample irrigation. Water distribution is managed efficiently through a pressurized system. Call today for your private tour.
02/01/2025
$21,000,000
1499.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 52255 Huntington Road, La Pine, OR
K Bar J Ranch is a stunning property, with 5 residences totaling 8,988 square feet of living space. This impressive Central Oregon property encompasses 1,499 acres that borders the city of La Pine yet provides some of the finest seclusion and wildlife habitat in the area. Just one of the highlights is the log home, which has a large deck that overlooks the beautiful pond with its own dock, the Little Deschutes River, and boasts incredible mountain views.
The main homesite includes a three-car detached carport, a separate log-sided office that can also be used as an additional living area, a large horse barn with several stalls, a tack room, a shop area, adjoining fenced paddocks and pastures, a huge hobby barn that includes a shop area, paint booth, pet bathing area, car storage bays, extra storage, and a huge second-story playroom. But wait, it doesnt stop here! Three additional homes of superior quality and character make each one an experience: additional shop, storage, historic barns, and an indoor riding arena!
For 2.7 miles, from its northeast corner to its southeast corner, the Little Deschutes River winds like a serpent through the ranch for approximately 11 miles. The river nurtures the willow-lined banks and native meadows framed by 713 acres of pine forests that provide privacy and the perfect habitat for the resident herd of Rocky Mountain elk that considers the K Bar J Ranch home.
For ease of access and maintenance, many of the ranch roads have been paved. At any turn of the road, you might run into deer, coyote, or bird of prey. The Otter Pond attracts additional waterfowl and wildlife.
K Bar J Ranch is comprised of 22 tax lots with various land use zones ranging from Exclusive Farm Use to Rural Residential and Commercial, allowing a land investor to investigate varied options. However, chances are, after spending time at the K Bar J Ranch, you will likely find it perfect just the way it is. Relax and enjoy its luxurious improvements, privacy, natural beauty, peace, quiet, wildlife, and recreational opportunities.
02/17/2026
$249,900
5 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 27737 Ford Rd, Bend, OR
Escape to the high desert with this 3-bed 2-full-bath off-grid manufactured home set on 5 fully fenced acres near Pine Mountain, just 30 minutes east of Bend. Surrounded by wide-open space and sweeping panoramic views of Mt. Hood and the Cascades, this property is built for those who value independence, privacy, and year-round adventure. Fully equipped for self-reliant living, the property features a full solar power system, a 3000+ gallon cistern, and a full septic system, allowing you to live comfortably off the grid. Multiple outbuildings offer storage for gear, equipment, and toys, while a greenhouse helps support a sustainable lifestyle. With BLM land nearby and direct access to Pine Mountain hiking right out your front door, this is a true recreational basecamp- ideal for hiking, hunting, trail riding, stargazing, and exploring Central Oregon's back country. Whether you're looking for a full-time residence or a weekend escape, this property delivers.
10/24/2022
$9,700,000
18.97 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 51305 Evans Way, La Pine, OR
Prime 89-Lot Subdivision Opportunity Central Oregon
Introducing a rare and build-ready development opportunity in the heart of Central Oregon. This 18.97-acre parcel, zoned Residential Single-Family (RSF) with no overlay zones, 89 finished lots ideal for detached single-family homes. Site work is currently underway, with lot delivery estimated in three to five months, offering a strategic timeline for builders and developers looking to hit the ground running.
Located within La Pine city limits, this property offers flat topography and is surrounded by a blend of established neighborhoods and open space. Adjacent subdivisions include Evans Way Estates and Oksenholt Estates, ensuring a strong residential context, while proximity to BLM forest land to the south and a 38.7-acre county-owned industrial parcel to the east provides unique buffers and potential for future value growth.
Each lot will have full city water and sewer connectivity, reducing development costs and streamlining the build process. Combined with large lot sizes and no HOA restrictions, this subdivision is uniquely positioned to meet the demands of todays buyersparticularly those looking for single-level homes, and RV parking. This flexibility caters to La Pines core demographic of retirees, tradespeople, and outdoor enthusiasts who value space, practicality, and freedom from HOA limitations.
Access Points: Frontage along Evans Way, Walling Lane, Heath Drive, and Bassett Drive
Surrounding Zoning: Primarily RSF, with adjacent BLM Forest Use and Industrial zones
This offering presents a turn-key opportunity for residential development in one of Oregons fastest-growing markets. Whether youre a builder seeking infill potential or a developer looking to scale, this property combines location, timing, and entitlements for maximum impact.
Investment Highlights
Shovel-Ready 89-Lot Subdivision
89 residential lots with site work actively underway. A rare opportunity to step into a turn-key development timeline.
No HOA Freedom for Buyers
No homeowners association means fewer restrictions, lower monthly expenses, and greater appeal to Central Oregons lifestyle-driven buyers.
Large Lots Designed for Single-Level Living with RV Pads
Lot sizes comfortably support single-story floorplans with room for RV parking ideal for retirees, outdoor enthusiasts, and buyers seeking functional space.
Strategic Location in Growing La Pine, Oregon
Positioned within city limits and surrounded by established neighborhoods, with direct access to BLM land and a 38.7-acre industrial parcel offering long-term value buffer.
Builder-Friendly Zoning
Zoned RSF (Residential Single Family) with no overlay restrictions, offering flexible development options and efficient permitting pathways.
Strong Market Demand
Limited inventory in the local housing market and increasing demand for new construction in Central Oregon supports strong exit potential.
Multiple Access Points
Excellent site accessibility with frontage on Evans Way, Walling Lane, Heath Drive, and Bassett Drive.
Targeted Lot Delivery Timeline
Estimated 35 months for completed lots, aligning with peak builder interest and optimal market timing.
Ideal for Regional or National Builders
Bulk lot purchase pricing and streamlined development status make this site ideal for homebuilders seeking scale, speed, and return.Listing
Price and Package Available Upon Request
For more information, construction timeline, or marketing materials, contact George Riggins at Berkshire Hathaway
(541) 306-8486
08/14/2025
$5,545,000
35.21 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 66504 Gerking Market Rd, Bend, OR
A truly remarkable property that could be the daydream of any horse enthusiast, Horseman's Dream of Central Oregon, is as advertised. This 35.21± acre estate backs up to Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land in one of Oregon's most desirable rural areas, Tumalo.
This property is designed to leave nothing to be desired, boasting a luxurious 3,000± square foot, five-bedroom, five-bathroom home with a covered outdoor patio and double garage. Additionally, it has a recently built (2021) office/residence with a fully covered and screened outdoor kitchen. Both dwellings have been recently built or remodeled with impeccable care.
This is the horseman's dream. The recently built (2021) indoor arena with eight stalls (with runs), washroom, tackroom, multiple hay storage, automatic watering system, and endless details will make your days with the ponies much easier. Add to that a trail course, Priefert hot walker, outdoor roping arena, all custom pipe fencing, irrigated pastures, automatic waters, and a round pen, and you will be hard pressed to find an amenity needed for equine activity. Additionally, those who love to work a cow or two will see the small feedlot as an excellent addition for those working cow horses, or those who want to spread their livestock investment.
Now, this "dream" happens not only in vibrant Central Oregon but also in the small rural community of Tumalo. Located between the cities of Bend, Redmond, and Sisters, Tumalo is renowned for its close-knit community, small farms, and horse properties. Many find that Tumalo offers the best balance between country living and proximity to Bend's economic/cultural center.
If you dream about spending your days around spoiled ponies, riding out of the weather, having room for your family and friends, we have that dream.
02/05/2025
$227,750,000
197596 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - Bend, OR
High Cascade Timberland Portfolio encompasses six tracts in central Oregon, and is located near the towns of Sisters, Bend, La Pine, Gilchrist, Chemult, and Chiloquin. This extensive property, covering 197,596 acres, presents significant long-term appreciation potential, offering opportunities for sustainable timber management, recreation, and potential residential and mixed-use development. Over 80% of the landscape consists of highly productive conifer forests, interspersed with meandering rivers, creeks, and springs. The propertys elevation ranges from 3,600 feet at Bull Springs Skyline tract to 6,400 feet at the Lakeview tract. The terrain features a diverse array of landforms, from deep canyon breaks and expansive forests to rugged alpine timber, all with breathtaking views of the Deschutes River Basin and the Cascade Mountains.
LOCATION
Located in central Oregon, near Bend, Oregon, the property lies on the eastern slopes of the Cascade Mountains in the Deschutes River Basin. Multiple Airports in Redmond, Bend, and Sunriver make the property quickly accessible by all types and sizes of aircraft - 25 minutes from Portland, 50 minutes from Seattle and just over an hour to San Francisco.
WATER RESOURCES
Highlighted by the Williamson River and the headwaters of the Little Deschutes River, the property is rich with live water originating both on-site and from the adjoining National Forest. It includes roughly four miles of frontage along the Williamson River, about two miles along the Little Deschutes River, and approximately three miles along Crescent Creek. The eastern exposure of the Cascade Mountains allows for significant snow accumulation, contributing to abundant groundwater recharge in the region.
HUNTING
This property is teeming with wildlife, thriving around its rivers, streams, timbered canyons, and expansive mountain meadows, making it a haven for year-round hunting. Rocky Mountain elk, mule deer, pronghorn antelope, bear, cougar, wild turkey, and quail are all present on the ranch. The property qualifies for landowner permits, both archery and rifle, for deer and elk. Big game hunting is strategically managed to produce trophy-class Rocky Mountain elk and mule deer, with exceptional habitat supporting the abundance of trophy mule deer bucks.
TIMBER RESOURCES
The High Cascade Timberland Portfolio encompasses 185,526 acres of timberlands with a total net volume of 412 million board feet (MMBF) of merchantable saw timber, as assessed in the 2024 Timber Inventory. This volume is based on logs with a minimum six-inch diameter at the small end and lengths ranging from 16 to 32 feet, tailored to mill specifications. Beyond saw timber, there is significant biomass potential, with small-diameter logs yielding an estimated 160 MMBF of chip logs or approximately 880,000 bone dry tons (BDT). The annual growth rate of the timber is approximately 20 MMBF per year, representing a 5% increase.
The timberlands primarily consist of pine and fir species, with the majority being Ponderosa Pine, White Fir, and Douglas Fir, followed by Juniper, Larch, and other mixed conifers.
Lodge Pole Pine 48%
Ponderosa Pine 48%
White Fir 2.0%
Sugar Pine 1.5%
Other Mixed Confer 0.5%
LOGGING
The High Cascade Timberland Portfolio includes six tracts: Skyline, Wickiup, Gilchrist, Mazama, Spring Butte, and Lakeview. It features an extensive road network, with several mainline roads that are paved or rocked, providing efficient access to the timberlands for logging. At the heart of the tree farm lies the Gilchrist Mill, conveniently situated adjacent to the Gilchrist tract.
The current owners follow a sustainable yield model, limiting the annual harvest to be less than the forests natural growth rate. This approach ensures the forests remain well-stocked, securing a steady source of logging income for years to come. The sustainable yield and uneven-aged management strategy promote significant long-term asset growth. The stands are densely stocked with high stem counts, including smaller diameter trees and biomass, resulting in a high basal area and robust growth potential for larger, high-quality timber over time. The property has effectively avoided major wildfire losses, thanks to an aggressive fuels reduction program and exemplary forestry practices by the current landowners, contributing to direct environmental benefits and long-term forest health.
Nearby Mills:
Gilchrist, Gilchrist Oregon
Jeld Wen, Klamath Falls
Columbia Klamath Falls
Douglas County Forest Products Roseburg, Oregon
Collins Pine, Lakeview
Other Local Specialty Product Mills
Collins Pine, Klamath Falls (Chips)
Quicksilver Contracting, La Pine (Chips)
CARBON
In 2022, the property partnered with a carbon developer to establish a voluntary Carbon Credit Project, aiming to maximize the value of the underlying carbon credits. The company is currently in the process of quantifying the Emission Reduction Benefits (ERBs) on the property, with plans to validate, verify, register, and issue these credits in accordance with the applicable ERB framework. This partner has been granted exclusive rights to market the ERBs, and the anticipated annual logging activity has been factored into the calculations. The agreement encompasses all timberlands except for the Skyline tract, providing the buyer with the flexibility to explore additional opportunities at Bull Springs. If desired, the purchaser may choose to engage this company or others to pursue the carbon credit potential for this tract. The assessment of the ERBs is proceeding on schedule, with full registration expected by the end of 2025. High Cascade Timberland Portfolio anticipates generating significant cash flow from this source starting in 2026, with the agreement transferable to the new owner.
Solar Farms
High Cascade Timberland Portfolio has also leased approximately 4,800 acres on the Mazama tract to solar companies for the development of utility-scale solar power generation. These companies are currently finalizing site development and negotiating with utility providers and regulatory bodies. Once operational, these solar projects are expected to provide substantial recurring cash flow, aligning with Oregons commitment to expanding its reliance on renewable energy sources.
Additional Income Sources
The property generates additional revenue through various leases, including cell tower placements, grazing permits, pumice mining, hard rock mining, and recreational use.
CONSERVATION
Given its historical significance in timber production, rich mining resources, established water rights, and strategic location within the Deschutes Basin watershed, the High Cascade Timberland Portfolio offers substantial potential for thoughtfully planned and layered conservation easements. Conservation efforts can be aimed at enhancing habitat complexity to support diverse fish and wildlife populations. Additionally, there are numerous opportunities for the owner to implement long-term stewardship initiatives, ensuring the sustainable management and preservation of the land for future generations.
TRACT BREAKDOWN
Skyline Forest Tract - $95,000,000 - 32,995 acres
Unquestionably one of the most beautiful blocks of timberland, not only in Oregon, but in the entire west. This prime investment presents an excellent opportunity for recreational enthusiasts who seek a private retreat with stunning views and abundant wildlife. When you compile the resources of water, timber, wildlife, recreation, conservation and development potential; with its proximity to Bend, Oregon, you will find it is truly One-of-a-Kind.
Existing forest stewardship implements a sustainable yield model, limiting the annual harvest to be less than the forests natural growth rate. This approach ensures the forests remain well stocked, securing a steady source of logging income for years to come. The sustainable yield and uneven-aged management strategy promotes significant long-term asset growth. The stands are densely stocked with high stem counts, including smaller diameter trees and biomass, resulting in a high basal area and robust growth potential for larger, high-quality timber over time. The property includes a total net volume of 59.7 million board feet (MMBF) predominantly Ponderosa Pine saw timber and an estimated 18.4 million board feet (MMBF) of chip logs.
Gilchrist Tract - $27,000,000 - 36,251 acres
The Gilchrist Tract is adjacent to the town of Gilchrist and the Gilchrist Forest Products Mill, is a unique timber land investment consisting of approximately 36,251 acres in a large block with exceptional wildlife, timber, and water resources. The property is rich with live water originating both on-site and from the adjoining National Forest, with approximately two miles along the Little Deschutes River and three miles along Crescent Creek.
Existing forest stewardship implements a sustainable yield model, limiting the annual harvest to be less than the forests natural growth rate. This approach ensures the forests remain well stocked, securing a steady source of logging income for years to come. The sustainable yield and uneven-aged management strategy promotes significant long-term asset growth. The stands are densely stocked with high stem counts, including smaller diameter trees and biomass, resulting in a high basal area and robust growth potential for larger, high-quality timber over time. The property includes a total net volume of 106.9 million board feet (MMBF) predominantly mixed pine saw timber and an estimated 29.4 million board feet (MMBF) of chip logs.
Wickiup Tract - $10,500,000 - 13,900 acres
The Wickiup Tract, approximately one mile west of the City of La Pine is a unique timber land investment consisting of approximately 13,900 acres in a large block with exceptional wildlife and timber resources, with quick access to Wickiup Reservoir.
Existing forest stewardship implements a sustainable yield model, limiting the annual harve
10/20/2022
$1,500,000
67.91 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 26695 Horsell Road, Bend, OR
Wake up to a gorgeous view of the Cascade Mountain Range from this beautiful farmhouse located 25 minutes east of Bend Oregon. Set on 67.9 acres with 35.6 acres of COI irrigation, this makes for a wonderful location to set up a farm operation. Located on the property are 4 greenhouses with irrigation and light deprivation, a commercial scale Generac power solution backup generator, a Valley 7000 series (3) and (2) tower pivot, a 73'x200' clear-span building, insulated 4502 SF shop/storage w/ 12' OH door, 1344 SF office/bunkhouse and a new well! Excellent soils and water allow for many agricultural uses. Bend has the highest number of sunny days in the state. Sale to include 3 separate Map & Tax Lots Come enjoy all that Central Oregon has to offer.
05/24/2024
$700,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 63420 Gentry Loop, Bend, OR
Discover the potential to create your dream home on approximately 40 acres of pristine, irrigated land. With awe-inspiring Cascade Mountain views as your backdrop, this expansive property presents the ideal canvas for your vision of the perfect home. Envelope yourself in an atmosphere of country living while benefiting from close proximity to urban necessities.
Land
Presently maintained as a pasture for cows, authentic country charm radiates throughout this lush landscape. A tranquil pond adds to the serene environment, promising a haven of peace and beauty. Available now for those who wish to forge a unique living experience, where nature's majesty meets endless possibilities. The property encompasses about 40 acres with approx. 40 acres of lush, irrigated land, featuring a tranquil pond. Irrigated with gravity fed gated pipe. Public water utility, Avion is available at the road.
Boundary Line Adjustment is in process and is to be completed by close of escrow.
Gentry Country Living available also, See 63510 Gentry Loop for details.
Recreation
Road Biking, Mountain Biking; Hiking; Fishing; Fly Fishing; Hunting; Snowmobiling; ATV/UTV;
Mt Bachelor
Bend Whitewater Park
Agriculture
The property is currently used as pasture for cattle. Irrigation is from Central Oregon Irrigation District and is flood irrigated with gated pipe
General Operations
The pasture is currently rented out on a year to year basis.
Region & Climate
Bend is nestled between the eastern side of the Cascades and the high desert, so it is a dry, high-desert climate with generally moderate days and cool nights. Located at 3,623' above sea level, it's just 175 miles from Portland, 22 miles from Mount Bachelor and 15 miles fromRoberts Field Redmond airport (RDM), and the town is surrounded by public lands allowing for endless outdoor recreation.
Generally, the mornings and evenings average between 30F-40F. However, as soon as the sun peeks out, thetemperaturessteadily climb throughout the day.Temperaturesrarely stay above 90F and below 35F for any duration of time. Locals have learned the art of wearing layers. A jacket or fleece is a must but make sure you like your base layer because, without fail, that jacket or fleece will be overkill by noon. The average annual precipitation is less than 12 inches a year and most of that is snowfall during the winter. The average annual snowfall is 33.8 inches a year and when it snows, it's magical. If you've never seen snow so clean that it literally sparkles, we highly recommend you come to visit during the winter.
History
The site became known by pioneers as afordablecrossing point of the river, where it was ran through a bend. An 1870s ranch popularized the name Farewell Bend, with the post office later distinguishing the area as Bend. It was incorporated as a city in 1905, starting off as aloggingtown. In 1910,Mirror Pondwas created as a dammed river reservoir to provide energy. In 1950, the two major logging companies were consolidated due to depleted timber, causing an economic drop. In later decades, it experienced rapid growth as a center of recreation.
Location
Bend is a small city on the Deschutes River, in Oregon. West are the lakes and peaks of the Cascade Mountains, with ski resorts and multi-use trails. In town, a trail leads up Pilot Butte, an extinct volcano. South, the High Desert Museum showcases the local environment, with history and live wildlife exhibits. In the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, stairs lead into the Lava River Cave, a huge lava tube.
10/02/2025
$749,500
1.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 223 Northwest Oneil Way, Redmond, OR
Turnkey Dog Boarding Business in Vibrant Redmond, Oregon! This rare opportunity to own a thriving dog kennel on a prime Highway 97 location with unbeatable visibility and signage. ''Doggievilla'' is 1.69 acres, .5 acre of water rights and is approved for 15 dogs/cats per day. This purpose-built, 1,000 sq ft facility features: indoor kennels, fully fenced play areas, a climate controlled environment with advanced ventilation, a sleeping area, kitchen and bathroom. Included in sale: furniture, appliances, washer, and dryer. Facility is fully secured with 6 foot galvanized chain link fencing, 5 approved parking spots, paved handicap parking and is compliant with all county zoning, this turnkey property is ready for your passion for pets. Start your dream business todayschedule a showing now!
01/16/2026
$475,000
0.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 3149 SW Antler Lane, Redmond, OR
Welcome to this thoughtfully designed 3-bedroom, 2-bath, 1,202 sq ft home. Built in 2007 and well cared for, this move-in-ready home offers comfortable, low-maintenance living. Enjoy a landscaped yard with fruit trees, raised garden beds, and underground sprinklers with drip lines. Relax on the covered front porch with rustic split-rail and galvanized fencing. Inside, the kitchen features slab granite counters, stainless appliances, pantry, painted cabinetry, and barn door accents. The living room includes a cozy gas fireplace, and the dining area opens to a covered cement and paver patio. The fully fenced yard offers access to easement area, a custom catio and large storage shed. The insulated double garage includes RV parking with concrete pad, water, dump station, and nearby power. Heat pump, central air, and air handler provide year-round comfort. Come see today!
08/17/2020
$95,000,000
32995 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - Bend, OR
Bull Springs Skyline Forest, located just minutes west of Bend, Oregon, is an active tree farm and recreational property that covers 32,995+/- contiguous, deeded acres and borders the Deschutes National Forest. The property has significant long-term appreciation potential with opportunity for sustainable timber management, abundant recreation in combination with residential and mixed-use development.
ACREAGE
More than 80% of the landscape is dominated by a highly productive timberland mix of coniferous forest, winding creeks and springs. The elevation ranges from 3,600 feet along Bull Spring Creek up to 5,600 feet along the propertys western boundary. From deep canyon breaks and expansive forest, to rugged high alpine timber with sweeping views of the Deschutes River Basin and Cascade Mountains, Bull Springs Skyline Forest encompasses a variety of landforms.
LOCATION
Located near the center of Oregon, east of the Cascade mountains on the west side of Bend, one of the nations fastest growing mountain towns in the United States. Bend has significant urbanization potential and is a traditional timberland industry region with infrastructure for logging and wood related products.
Easily accessed year-round from multiple public roads, the southern entrance is located approximately two miles west of Bend, Oregon and the northern entrance approximately five miles from Sisters, Oregon.
With close proximity to major metropolitan areas, airline service and other nationally recognized resort destinations, the property is positioned well for future residential, commercial and tourism development opportunities. Central Oregon is further distinguished for its all-season recreational amenities. Mt. Bachelor, known for exceptional skiing and extended season is located within 15 miles of Bull Springs Skyline Forest. The Deschutes River, within a few minutes of the property, provides exceptional fishing and other water recreation. National monuments and parks, including the Pacific Crest Trail are also within short distances. Clean air, spectacular mountain scenery and comfortable climate provide inviting conditions for all types of outdoor recreation available within minutes of Bull Springs Skyline Forest.
HISTORY
Between the years of 1916 to present day Bull Springs Skyline Forest has contributed major historical significance to the local and regional community. Beginning in its earliest years the property was most notable for its logging production. Throughout the century the property has been owned by various timber and investment companies, and portions have even been exchanged with the U.S. Forest Service. In more recent years the property has become of major interest to private holding companies, local conservation groups, local community for recreation, city planners and private developers.
CLIMATE
Central Oregon is widely recognized as a tourist destination in part because of its moderate climate, picturesque scenery and significant recreational amenities, the location on the eastern plateau of the Cascade Mountains provides a semi-arid, high desert climate. Precipitation averages 10-15 inches with periodic snowfall during winter months. It is not unusual to have overcast conditions in Portland and clear skies in the Bend area. Scenic views to rivers, buttes and mountain peaks are prevalent. This combination of pleasant weather conditions and scenic views provides an attraction for all types of outdoor recreation available in central Oregon.
WATER RESOURCES
The property includes many springs and creeks. The three major creeks include Three Creek, Bull Creek and Bull Springs Creek. Additionally, the Snow Creek Irrigation ditch crosses through the property.
TIMBER
Bull Springs Skyline Forest covers a large area of timberland, providing high quality timber for harvest, great for logging industry development and liquidation. The property features mainly Ponderosa Pine, which is major construction material in North America, and has great economic value. Over the years the current owner has invested into the protection and seeding of the timberland while only harvesting very limited timber. Current average age of timber is 45 years old and an average height of 30 feet. The total, merchantable, log volume is approximately 71,905 thousand board feet (MBF). The total volume is 93.3% Ponderosa Pine, 6.0% White Fir, and 1% other Conifer.
WILDLIFE & HABITAT
Variation in the elevation and topography create the wonderful ecosystems that benefit the flora and fauna found on the property. With timbered mountainsides, juniper hillsides, deep canyons and open grasslands, the property provides a microcosm of central Oregon habit within its boundaries. Juniper and Sage interspersed between the rim rock ledges along the deep live water canyons provide nearly perfect habitat for mule deer and variety of bird species.
The Cascade Mountain foothills with water, timber and grass provide ideal habitat for elk, bear, mountain lion and bobcat. Lower elevation lands provide a viable habitat for deer, turkeys, coyotes and other small animals and birds. Hunting remains a prized activity year round, and abundant habitat for mule deer provides the opportunity for trophy class bucks.
RECREATION
Surrounded by desert, mountains, and lakes; Bend, Oregon is an area of regional and national recognition for its resort and other recreational amenities year round, which provides strong economics for commercial and tourism development.
National monuments, national forest land and parks are within short driving and hiking distances to Bull Springs Skyline Forest. Mt. Bachelor, known for an extended ski season, is located within 15 miles of the property. The Deschutes River also is within a few minutes providing exceptional fishing, whitewater rafting, kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, and canoeing. Other popular activities in this area include rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking, and camping.
Entertainment and Shopping
The Old Mill District located in Bend, Oregon offers shopping, dining, and the outdoors into one spectacular location along the Deschutes River, including riverside restaurants, trails, shops, live concerts and shows, downstream from the Old Mill in the middle of the Deschutes River, is the Bend Whitewater Park. This in-water amenity that offers a variety of river recreation opportunities including tubing, kayaking, and surfing.
Golf Courses
Discover the pure scenic beauty of golf found on the sunny side of Oregon. With three top-100 courses the Central Oregon Golf Trail is a golf destination that delivers a one-of-a-kind mix of pristine courses in beautifully rugged surroundings from the high mountain courses at Black Butte Ranch and Widgi Creek, to the high desert tracks of Juniper and Crooked River Ranch.
Mt. Bachelor Ski Resort
Known for one of the longest ski seasons in the Northwest, usually starting in November and lasting into May, Mt. Bachelor is surrounded by the tall hemlocks and pines of the Deschutes National Forest and breathtaking views of the Three Sisters and other Cascade peaks. Rising to 9,068 feet, Mt. Bachelor Ski Resorts offers some of the finest skiing on the west coast.
Local Breweries
Americans have become fascinated by the art form created by small independent craft brewers. With more breweries per capita than anywhere else in the country, finding a Bend brewery with outstanding Oregon craft beer is a simple task the hard part is deciding on which suds to sip first. The heart of Central Oregons beer scene is Bend, and the downtown area is home to some of the areas oldest and most beloved breweries where you can sample award-winning brews worthy of reverence. Take a guided brewery tour, then visit the pub to chow down on some great local fare. Lounge on the patio of a riverfront brewery to take in the scenery of Mirror Pond, or simply stroll the blocks on your quest for Bend beer. Craft breweries are located all over Bend and neighboring city Redmond.
Deschutes National Forest
The Deschutes National Forest surrounds the majority of Bull Springs Skyline Forest and offers year-round recreation opportunities with more than 1.6 million acres. Only a few miles to the west of the propertys boundary lies the Three Sisters Wilderness area covering 286,708 total acres. There are approximately 260 miles of trail within the wilderness. The Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail traverses the wilderness for 40 miles.
Mountain Biking
Mountain Bike Action Magazine named Bend, Oregon the best Mountain Bike Town in the country. There is so much sweet, flowy and epic dirt that many riders wont be able to cover it all in a lifetime. The meticulously maintained trails cater to riders of all abilities and disciplines, from beginner and kid-friendly cross country, to downhill and dirt-jumping. The only thing that makes Bends mountain bike scene even better, is that Mt. Bachelor has a lift-served bike park.
Back Country
Bend, Oregon is known as one of the best places in the Northwest for snowmobiling and backcountry access. There are plenty of options for backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding, backcountry split-boarding, alpine touring, telemark skiing, ski mountaineering, cross country skiing and other snow adventures that can only be found a bit off the beaten track. Popular backcountry access is found at the Mt. Bachelors Cinder Cone, Tumalo Mountain, Ball Butte and Tam McArther Rim, all surrounding Bull Springs Skyline Forest.
EMPLOYMENT & DEMOGRAPHICS
From 2000 to 2010, despite the recession, the population increased 50% to 76,640. The current population is estimated to be 91,000, with a forecast of 115,000 by 2028.
With the September 2016 urban growth boundary expansion, Bend annexed 2,300 acres for roughly over 9,000 additional housing units. Over the last few years, Bends rental vacancy rates have hovered at or below one percent, the lowest in the state. While 942 units have been completed in the
02/06/2026
$1,270,000
0.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 20192 Reed Lane, Bend, OR
Located in SW Bend's Blakely Heights neighborhood, this 0.95-acre site (two RM-zoned lots sold together) presents a rare infill development opportunity just 2 miles from the Old Mill District. Previously approved by the City of Bend for a 20-unit apartment project, the property includes available architectural, civil, and landscape design work a valuable foundation for re-entitlement, redesign, or new construction. All city utilities are nearby and up to 30 units under current RM zoning standards, offering flexibility for apartments, townhomes, or condominiums. Positioned in an established neighborhood with active new development, the property provides strong community integration and long-term investment potential. With easy access to schools, parks, shopping, and river trails, this ready-to-develop site offers an excellent opportunity for builders, developers, or investors seeking a multifamily project in high demand area of SW Bend. Buyer to perform own due diligence.
07/26/2025
$1,625,000
5 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 17045 Shawnee Circle, Bend, OR
Welcome to aprox.5500 sq feet of single level living in this spectacular multigenerational oasis just south of Bend and minutes from Sunriver. Enjoy the main home 4,038 sq ft of single-level living on 18.67 private acres where the elk & the deer are regular visitors. There is a detached 1800 sq ft.-ADU/ shop - also single level. Inside the home you will find open living & dining areas w/ 9' ceilings, a gourmet kitchen featuring a 48''range, 34 cu ft fridge/freezer, prep station w/ sink, beverage fridge, wine cooler and pass-through to the outdoor BBQ. Flexible spaces include a breakfast nook, family room, bonus room, all-season room & office. The expansive primary suite offers DUAL bathrooms, and three walk-in closets. Two guest bedrooms w/ their own full bath are on the opposite wing. Outside: swim spa, hot tub, fire pit, enclosed pet area, gated entry, 3-car garage, RV parking, and 1,800 sq ft ADU/shop w/ 400-amp service and versatile bonus rooms. This is truly a must-see property!
10/21/2025
$1,100,000
9.24 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 16255 Paulina View Road, La Pine, OR
Experience peaceful country living just minutes from town! This beautifully maintained single-level home features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood flooring, a spacious living room with a cozy wood stove, and a versatile family room with a pellet stove. The updated kitchen offers granite countertops and newer appliances, while the large laundry/mud room provides extra convenience. Relax on the covered southwest-facing back porch and take in views of the meadow, or unwind in the private hot tub just off the primary suite. Set on 9.24 acres, the property includes two shops, one 36x48 with two garage doors and a man door, and another 30x36 with two garage doors plus a 6' door on a 12' enclosed lean-to. The 24x24 barn is ready for animals and received a new roof in 2020. Fenced and cross-fenced with two wells, this property is ideal for animals, hobbies, or toy/ equipment storage all just minutes from city essentials, shopping, and schools.
03/07/2026
$1,250,000
4.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 16514 Wren Lane, Sisters, OR
Custom-built cedar home with a detached shop and RV garage on beautifully landscaped acreage in Junipine Acres. Interior features include an updated kitchen with granite counters, custom cabinets, stainless appliances, hardwood floors, wood-frame windows, and solid wood doors throughout. The main-level primary suite offers a walk-in closet, custom tile shower, tile floors, and granite counters. Upstairs includes exposed beams, vaulted ceilings, a large bonus room, and two spacious storage areas as well as two additional bedrooms and a bathroom. Outdoor living includes front and backyard spaces with a large wraparound deck and hot tub. The home also includes an attached and finished two-car garage. Outbuildings include a 17' x 35' RV garage with tall doors and hookups, a 20' x 26' workshop with bathroom and large double carport, plus an extensive paved circular driveway.
01/28/2026
$1,199,000
4.79 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 3885 NE Xenolith Street, Terrebonne, OR
Nestled in a picturesque, park-like setting, this 3bed/2.5bath home offers the perfect blend of tranquility and convenience. Located minutes from the iconic Smith Rock State Park and the Crooked River, this property boasts gorgeous natural scenery right in your backyard. Inside, you'll find a spacious inviting layout, featuring heated floors throughout, providing warmth and luxury during the colder months. The windows flood the home with natural light, showcasing the stunning views. The open living space is perfect for gatherings, while the garden invites peaceful moments outdoors. Enjoy your private& tarp lined pond, lush landscaped grounds, and secure long lasting steel pipe fencing. The thoughtfully designed garden is ideal for relaxation or growing your favorite plants. Whether you're looking for adventure or relaxation, this home offers it all! Don't miss out on the chance to live in this rare gem with unbeatable access to outdoor recreation and peaceful living.
03/06/2026
$1,248,988
10.29 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 14907 Ponderosa Way, La Pine, OR
Nestled on 10+ private acres of serene pines, this custom estate is a masterclass in luxury and utility. The main residence invites you in with a stunning tile entry, hand-stained open beams, and a floor-to-ceiling fireplace in the great room. A chef's kitchen featuring hickory cabinets and a breakfast bar flows seamlessly into the formal dining area. The primary suite serves as a main-floor retreat with deck access, while the upper level offers a second en suite, additional bedroom, and a versatile bonus room. Beyond the oversized 3-car garage and mudroom, the property is a hobbyist's dream: a 40x60 finished, heated pole barn provides ample space for a shop and toys, 5 car parking. For equestrian enthusiasts, a 2-stall barn with a tack room opens to over 5 acres of riding area. Complete with a charming bunkhouse-style storage building, this property offers the ultimate escape for those seeking solitude without sacrificing amenities. Bring the horses and enjoy your own private forest.
03/05/2026
$315,000
1.01 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 409 G Avenue, Terrebonne, OR
Hard-to-Find Acreage in the Heart of Terrebonne! Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a 1+ acre parcel on a prime corner lot in Terrebonne complete with .82-acres of COID irrigation water. A standout feature is the 36'x30' METAL POLE BARN SHOP boasting 2 tall doors, concrete flooring and power - ideal for storing toys, working on projects or running a small business. This fully fenced property with an access gate offers endless possibilities - whether you're looking to build your dream home, place a manufactured home or create an ideal vacation retreat in the center of Central Oregon's outdoor paradise. Only minutes from Smith Rock State Park, local rivers, reservoirs, restaurants, grocery stores and other amenities. Enjoy stunning mountain views and ample space to park equipment, RVs and more. With potential for future parcel division, this property is both a solid investment and a lifestyle opportunity. Properties like this don't come around often - act now before it's gone!
06/24/2025
$215,000
0.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 17255 Canvasback Drive, Bend, OR
OWW2 fenced and gated property ready for your immediate basecamp! Power and water are on the property. Located only one block from the OWW2 private boat ramp with access to the Deschutes River. This property has been improved with RV hook up to power and water all on a gravel parking pad just beyond the gated entrance. Build your dream home or keep it just as it is! Imagine the easy access with your favorite inflatable to the Deschutes River in minutes! This is a community with paved roads and access to trails. Located a short distance to the Cascade Lakes Hwy and 20 minutes south of Bend.
09/11/2025
$2,999,000
40.89 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 6268 W HIGHWAY 126, Redmond, OR
Discover your ideal family retreat in Central Oregon! This luxurious 3,049 sq. ft. lodge-style home sits on 40.89 scenic acres, just half a mile from the Deschutes River and Cline Falls State Park, with stunning views of the Cascade Mountains and Smith Rock. Inside, enjoy 2 spacious bedrooms, 3 elegant bathrooms, and a large loft. The primary bedroom features a gas fireplace, soaking tub, walk-in closet, and ample natural light. The open living area offers vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, granite countertops, and a wood fireplace. Outside, find a sprawling deck, outdoor kitchen, large patio, hot tub, fire pit, and a cement-lined swimming pond. The property also includes 21.55 irrigated acres, a hay barn, a restored historic barn, a 2-bay shop, and a 1,616 sq. ft. guest house with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a private hot tub. Conveniently located near Redmond, Bend, and the Redmond Airport.
03/05/2026
$524,000
5 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 65665 SW 61st Street, Bend, OR
Rare 5-acre property just minutes from Bend offering exceptional potential and a true Central Oregon lifestyle. The land is the highlight, featuring usable acreage with approximately 3 acres of COID irrigation, open space, and multiple outbuildings including a shop, barn, and greenhouse. Ideal for a hobby farm, animals, gardening, or agricultural use. The home offers an opportunity for renovation or redevelopment, allowing the next owner to add value and customize to their vision. Enjoy privacy, room to roam, and the flexibility that irrigated acreage provides while still maintaining convenient access to Bend, schools, shopping, and outdoor recreation. A unique opportunity for buyers seeking land, utility, and upside in a highly desirable area.
11/08/2025
$1,295,000
1.76 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 70179 Atherium GM 412, Black Butte Ranch, OR
A peaceful, serene retreat on the Ranch perimeter, this lovingly updated home features a versatile, light-filled floor plan and design. Tucked away on lightly traveled roads and bordering common land, it offers quiet seclusion while just a short stroll from a Ranch pool and amenities. Expansive windows create a seamless indoor-outdoor connection. The vaulted living room, with grand floor-to-ceiling slate fireplace and wood-burning insert, invites cozy gatherings, while the kitchen with stainless steel appliances, rosewood island with induction cooktop, quartz counters, wet bar, and breakfast bar is perfect for entertaining. Two guest bedrooms down a window lined hallway open to the main deck, and a bonus room provides flexible space. Upstairs, a private owner's suite with deck and a versatile library/office overlooks the living room and tree-filled views. Updated baths, heat pump, tile roof, double garage, and ample storage make it move-in ready for enjoying Black Butte Ranch living.
02/15/2026
$625,000
9.08 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 17940 4th Avenue, Bend, OR
Enjoy expansive vistas of the Cascade Peaks: Broken Top, 3 Finger Jack, Three Sisters, all from this conveniently located 9-acre property. This parcel has 2 access points, allowing options for multiple building sites. Gated gravel entry with rock driveway leading to a metal-roofed 24x36 pole building on a covered concrete slab. Shared well with flow test and water quality tests. Septic perk completed in 2002. Heavy duty frost-free hydrant, power pole. Choose your building site. Perfect blend of privacy and nature. BLM is .19 miles away- great for hiking, horseback riding, biking. Sisters school distirct. No HOA or CCR's. This rare offering brings you to one of the best locations in Central Oregon.
01/17/2026
$830,000
8.56 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 50765 Masten Road, La Pine, OR
8.56 Acre hobby farm backed to forest land with the river close by! Serene and quiet, this home is nestled in the pines and is delightful all year round. 3 beds, 1 bath open concept, perfect for country living! New dishwasher and oven. Beautiful 8 horse barn with hay storage, tack room and cross tie accessible. Round pen in the back pasture and fire pit. Insulated 60x40 shop with large 40x20 loft and concrete floors, remote control doors and new electrical. Property is newly fenced and cross fenced for horses pastures. Back yard has small pond and is newly landscaped with sprinkler system. Come and take a look you will be glad you did! This property can be sold in conjunction with 50775 Masten road, empty lot.
03/05/2026
$345,000
4.92 ac.
ACTIVE
Deschutes County - 12233 NW Steelhead Falls Drive, Crooked River Ranch, OR
Highly-sought after nearly 5-acre lot on Steelhead Falls Drive boasting stunning Cascade Mountain views, mature trees, natural beauty and ample privacy. This property backs up to public land and the Deschutes River with hiking and biking trails. Located in the Deschutes County portion of Crooked River Ranch (CRR) with MUA10 zoning. Some of the many amenities offered within CRR include additional trails, a clubhouse, golf course, pools, parks and its own fire station. Seller-carry options available.
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