Union County, Oregon Land For Sale (23 results)
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12/09/2025
$1,199,000
9.74 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 62123 Chandler Loop, La Grande, OR
Experience the best of rural living on this exceptional 9.7-acre property, offering private river frontage, established irrigation rights, and a meticulously maintained home just minutes from town. Pride of ownership is evident throughout, with every detail thoughtfully cared for inside and out. Large windows frame sweeping mountain views, filling the home with natural light. The 4-bedroom, 3-bath residence features custom solid hickory doors and cabinetry, granite countertops, and spacious decks accessible from both the main living area and the primary suite perfect spaces to unwind and take in the scenery. Outside, a custom patio with a built-in fire pit creates an inviting setting for year-round outdoor entertaining. The property is equally functional, with a heated detached garage, a classic barn with an office/tack room, and well-kept corrals that support horses, livestock, or a variety of agricultural pursuits. With reliable water rights and productive ground, the acreage offers the opportunity to harvest approximately 16 tons of hay annually. Established fruit trees add seasonal charm and practical value. Combining comfort, capability, natural beauty, and exceptional care, this property stands out as a rare offering. Contact your agent to schedule a private showing!
07/11/2025
$239,000
0.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 2505 Cove Avenue, La Grande, OR
This spacious, level and fully fenced lot offers an excellent opportunity for your business. Zoned General Commercial, it provides flexibility for a variety of uses. Power and water are already on-site, making development easy. Conveniently located along a well-established commercial corridor and bordering residential areas, this lot ensures high visibility and strong traffic flow. Whether you re looking to expand, build, or invest, this property is a must-see! Call your Broker today for more information! Gym equipment not included.
01/15/2026
$1,800,000
103.36 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 61615 High Valley Road, Union, OR
Behind the gate lies 103 acres of privacy, purpose, and possibility. This Eastern Oregon retreat is designed for those who value space, independence, and a deep connection to the land. With a well-built home, working horse facilities, abundant water and access to miles of surrounding ground, it offers a rare balance of seclusion, capability, and comfort.
Land
Some properties are impressive on paper.
Others change the way you breathe the moment you arrive.
Set behind the gate on 103 acres, this Eastern Oregon horse property offers a rare sense of privacy and protection. A place where the outside world feels distant, yet daily conveniences remain within easy reach. Once on the land, it becomes clear that this was not built as just a showpiece, but as a thoughtfully designed retreat meant to function, endure, and provide comfort in every season.
The home was positioned with intention, overlooking the horse facilities and pastures so life on the land is always within view. From the house, the shop, or the arena, you can watch your horses, monitor livestock, and stay connected to the rhythm of the property throughout the day. It's the kind of setup that allows you to be present without constantly moving from place to place.
Built by local, skilled craftsmen, the 4,311 sq ft custom home blends quality construction with livable design. Natural light fills the living spaces, framing views of rolling ground, distant timber, mountains and wide Eastern Oregon skies. The home offers both comfort and resilience, a place designed to shelter you just as well during quiet winter days as it does during busy summers filled with activity.
This property is capable of standing on its own. Two wood stoves and on-grid power and with a whole-home Generac back-up generator, multiple water features including three spring-fed ponds, a seasonal creek, and an underground water source, it offers the confidence of self-sufficiency for extended periods of time. No matter what's going on in the outside world, this is a place where life continues comfortably and securely.
The land itself is a gateway to something larger. Direct access from the property leads into expansive tracts of private timberland and public ground beyond, opening the door to riding straight from the gate, long days exploring, and exceptional hunting opportunities. Elk, Mule Deer, Whitetail, bear, and turkey are regular visitors here, a constant reminder that this is still wild country.
Designed as a working horse facility, the equestrian improvements are practical, efficient, and well thought out. A 6-stall barn with tack room, wash bay, hay loft, 100' x 200' outdoor arena, 60' round pen, and patience pole support everything from daily care to training and breeding. The land is fenced and cross-fenced for horses and livestock, making it equally well-suited for raising animals, supporting 4-H and FFA projects, or building a multigenerational connection to the land.
The detached 5-bay shop with a mechanic's pit adds another layer of independence. A place to maintain equipment, work on projects, and keep everything running smoothly. Combined with the oversized attached garage, the property supports both the work and enjoyment that comes with owning land at this scale.
What stands out most is the feeling of ownership and protection this property provides. You're surrounded by space, buffered from the outside world, yet never isolated. It's a place where privacy, craftsmanship, and lifestyle come together, where you can live comfortably, work with purpose, and experience the outdoors on your own terms.
This isn't just a home or a horse property.
It's a private world, carefully built and quietly powerful.
Improvements
The custom-built home offers approximately 4,311 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space, constructed above standard building codes with an emphasis on durability, comfort, and efficiency. The home features four bedrooms, several bonus rooms, bonus pantry and three and a half bathrooms, providing flexibility for guests, family, or home office use.
The open-concept main living area is filled with natural light and showcases expansive views of the surrounding landscape. Hard wood flooring throughout the home includes other finishes of quality materials selected for both appearance and longevity. The gourmet kitchen is well-appointed with a large center island, granite counter tops, 48 Thermador Pro range, double convection steam oven, and custom quarter-sawn oak cabinetry, offering both function and timeless appeal. Generous counter space and storage make it well-suited for everyday living and entertaining.
Bathrooms are finished with quality fixtures and materials, and the home includes extensive built-in storage throughout. The oversized attached garage provides ample space for vehicles and additional storage.
Recreation
Nestled in the southern Grande Ronde Valley, Union, Oregon is surrounded by wide-open rangelands, rolling hills, and forested mountains, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The region offers world-class hunting for elk, deer, bear, turkey, and upland game birds, with accessible public lands nearby.
Horseback riding and hiking are a way of life here, with miles of trails that wind through scenic meadows, timbered ridges, and along creeks. Anglers can enjoy trout fishing in the Grande Ronde River, Catherine Creek, and nearby spring-fed ponds, while winter brings opportunities for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and wildlife tracking.
For those who value year-round outdoor adventure, Union combines the accessibility of small-town life with the freedom of rural living. Scenic drives, wildlife watching, and seasonal activities make this area ideal for families, hunters, riders, and anyone who appreciates the rhythms of the land.
Agriculture
Approximately 10-acre dryland hay field, suitable for seasonal hay production
Perimeter fencing and multiple cross-fenced pastures designed for rotational grazing
6-stall barn with exterior access, tack room, wash bay, and hay loft
100' x 200' outdoor riding arena, well suited for training and daily use
60' round pen and patience pole for groundwork and conditioning
Pasture layout designed for efficient livestock management and visibility from the home
Land configuration supports 4-H and FFA projects, breeding, and training operations
Water features throughout the property support livestock and agricultural use
Functional layout suitable for a working horse facility or diversified ag operation
Region & Climate
Union sits at the southern edge of the Grande Ronde Valley, framed by the Blue Mountains to the west and the Wallowa Mountains to the east, a landscape shaped by wide valleys, rolling rangeland, timbered ridges, and open skies. The valley floor rests around 2,700 feet in elevation, offering a unique high-desert-meets-mountain environment that supports both agriculture and outdoor recreation.
The climate in Union and the surrounding region is semi-arid.
Summers bring long days, plenty of sunshine, and temperatures that frequently reach into the 80s, perfect for riding, ranch work, and extended days outside. Winters are somewhat crisp with periodic snow at times that feed the watershed and supporting lush spring green-up. Annual precipitation in the valley is moderate, concentrated in the winter and early spring months, with snowmelt feeding creeks, ponds, and pastures as the seasons turn. The region's climate supports a variety of agricultural pursuits, from dryland hay, irrigated crops and pasture to livestock grazing, while also creating dramatic contrasts between seasons that many residents cherish.
This blend of geography and climate makes Union an inviting place for people who value wide-open space, seasonal change, and a lifestyle rooted in the rhythms of the land, whether you're riding at sunrise, harvesting hay, or watching elk move through the timber in the cool of evening.
History
Union, Oregon is a community shaped by land, agriculture, and a deep sense of place. Long before settlement, the Grande Ronde Valley served as a seasonal gathering area for Native American tribes who valued the valley for its abundant resources, water, and open ground. Early accounts describe it as a place of cooperation and shared use, a foundation that still reflects the character of the region today.
American settlement began in the early 1860s as pioneers recognized the valley's fertile soils and favorable climate. Union quickly developed into an agricultural and supply center, supporting nearby mining camps and surrounding ranches. The town was officially established in 1864 and named Union in support of the Union cause during the Civil War.
As farming, ranching, and timber operations expanded, Union became a stable and prosperous rural hub. Though the railroad later bypassed the town, Union maintained its identity through agriculture, livestock production, and community pride. Many of the beautifully preserved Victorian homes and historic buildings that line Main Street today date back to this period, earning Union its reputation as the City of Victorian Heritage.
Today, Union remains a small town rooted in tradition, where agriculture, outdoor recreation, and historic character continue to shape daily life. Its history is still visible in the land, the architecture, and the people, offering residents a strong connection to the past alongside the freedoms of rural living in Eastern Oregon.
Location
Union, Oregon is a small, historic community located in the heart of the Grande Ronde Valley, where agriculture, open space, and outdoor living define the local way of life. Surrounded by the Blue Mountains and within close proximity to the Wallowa Mountains, the area offers a rare blend of fertile valley ground, timbered foothills, and expansive rangeland.
Known for its strong agricultural roots, Union supports farming, ranching, and equestrian lifestyles whi
09/16/2024
$9,950,000
1442 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - La Grande, OR
Featuring 1,442+/- deeded acres, over two miles of national forest boundary, and multiple creeks and streams, including approximately one mile of Grand Ronde River frontage, Ronde River Ranch is a premier agricultural, sporting, and lifestyle property that represents the best of the Inland Northwest. The ranch is set in the heart of the Blue Mountains encompassing its own tranquil valley 15 minutes west of the attractive college town of La Grande, an hour from Pendleton, Oregon, home of the world-famous Pendleton Round-Up, and two and a half hours from Boise, Idaho, and its first-rate commercial airport.
Residential and agricultural improvements on the property are of the highest quality and blend functional excellence with aesthetic appeal. The main building compound is situated at the entrance to the ranch along State Highway 244 and features a beautifully crafted three-bedroom farmhouse with a separate garage and ranch office, a large, heated shop and equipment storage building, a well-preserved, historic loft barn, open-sided horse barn with pipe stalls, saddle barn with a remodeled studio apartment, and an excellent set of covered cattle working facilities that emphasize efficiency and safety. A lovely three-bedroom guest home sits adjacent to the ranchs outdoor riding arena and offers expansive views across the ranch from its private, elevated location.
Ronde River Ranch is home to a diverse and verdant landscape highlighted by irrigated meadows, native grasslands, stands of ponderosa pine, and lush riparian areas that support livestock as well as a host of resident wildlife, including impressive numbers of Rocky Mountain elk. Utilizing excellent water rights and a well-maintained pressurized irrigation system with five center pivots and wheel line sprinklers, the ranch offers tremendous operational flexibility and can be managed for a variety of purposes, from cow-calf or purebred operations to seasonal grazing and hay sales.
The ranch lies within the highly coveted Starkey-52 wildlife management unit and based on its size qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags for available big game hunts. Flowing for over 200 miles from the Blue Mountains to its confluence with the Snake River, the Grande Ronde River is one of the states most beloved waterways and provides important habitat for rainbow trout, bull trout, and runs of summer steelhead and spring and fall Chinook salmon.
The Facts:
~ 1,442+/- acres encompassing a mix of open meadows, brushy riparian areas, and timbered uplands
~ Located in the Blue Mountains 15 minutes west of La Grande and its jet-capable general aviation airport
~ Convenient, year-round access via State Highway 244 and Interstate 84
~ Excellent grazing and water resources, including multiple streams and a groundwater right to irrigate up to 290 acres
~ Meticulously designed and crafted residential improvements that feature a three-bedroom owner's home and a three-bedroom guest home
~ Full complement of well-maintained ranch buildings including a large machine shop, historic barn, open-sided horse barn, saddle barn with studio apartment, multiple hay sheds, outdoor riding arena, covered cattle working facilities with a new hydraulic squeeze chute, and various pens and corrals
~ Nearly one mile of both sides of the Grand Ronde River with fishing for rainbow trout and steelhead
~ Wildlife includes abundant elk, deer, black bear, mountain lions, forest grouse, and waterfowl
~ Ranch qualifies for up to three landowner preference tags in the Starkey-52 hunt unit
~ Bordered by the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and large private holdings
~ Includes an adjoining 100+/- acre Forest Service grazing allotment
~ 3,100-foot elevation at the ranch entrance
~ Four-season climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters
~ No conservation easement
~ Annual property taxes are approximately $10,465
03/21/2025
$1,068,127
865 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
The North Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch nestled near Elgin, OR is a stunning blend of agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With its grazing capabilities, timber resources, natural water sources and proximity to the Umatilla National Forest, it offers endless opportunity. The North Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch spans approximately 865 acres with a diverse landscape of open, grassy hillsides, patches of lush dark timber, and incredible views.
Land
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 North Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch from the South Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch. Final acreage total for North Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch to be determined and verified by a licensed surveyor.
Recreation
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.
Agriculture
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.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
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.
04/12/2024
$2,950,000
2389 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
The 2,389-acre Chandler Grande Ronde Ranch in Elgin, Oregon, is a testament to the blend of agriculture, forestry, and recreation. With its grazing capabilities, timber resources, natural water features, and proximity to the Umatilla National Forest, it offers endless opportunity.
Land
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 stands of timber ready for harvesting, the property offers opportunities for agricultural and forestry. There is approximately 6-7 million board feet of timber on the ranch.
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.
Recreation
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.
Agriculture
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 willow, ocean-spray, Rocky Mountain maple, common snowberry, Red osier or dogwood and several wild rose species.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
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.
08/04/2025
$396,000
240 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - Glasshill Road, La Grande, OR
The Glasshill Mountain Meadows property is 240 +/- acres of mountain beauty. Resting at just under 5000 feet of elevation, the property consists of a raised timbered ridgeline along the west boundary, overlooking the earliest beginnings of a creek drainage, and then as you work east, it begins the climb upwards towards Glasshill Mountain. This mild drainage provides several small meadows surrounded by dense forested areas. In the early mornings or just before dark, these meadows serve as excellent feeding areas for deer and elk before they retreat back to their thick timbered living areas. Just a quick 25 minutes from La Grande, the location is far enough to escape the hectic pace of town yet close enough you could be in your mountain cabin in minutes.
- 240+/- acres, 40% perimeter fenced
- Buildable status (buyer to verify with Union County)
- Annual taxes less than $1,000
- 2 LOP tags in the Starkey GMU
- Seasonal stream, springs
- Excellent mountain views
- Legal access off Glass Hill Road
06/08/2022
$950,000
280.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 62153 Mathson Road, La Grande, OR
Approximately 280 acres located just 2 miles from La Grande, this secluded and private property is in the heart of the beautiful Blue Mountains of Northeast Oregon. The ranch has over 100 acres of irrigated meadow ground with the balance in timbered draws and hillsides. An extensive irrigation system including a well and pumping station provides water for the operation of the multiple wheel lines. The property encompasses some of the best wildlife habitat in the area, with excellent big game hunting opportunities for elk, deer and turkey. There are landowner preference tags available for both deer and elk. A private lake in the center of the ranch with excellent waterfowl habitat highlights the property. Improvements include house, barn, shop, livestock handling facilities, and other miscellaneous outbuildings. With timber, water, wildlife and privacy, yet only minutes from town with great access, this property is truly one of a kind! $1,150,000. Price Reduced to $950,000
03/21/2025
$1,881,880
1524 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - TBD Highway 204, Elgin, OR
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.
Land
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.
Recreation
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.
Agriculture
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.
Region & Climate
Elgin, Oregon, experiences a continental climate and is characterized by warm summers, cold winters with snowfall, and mild transitional seasons.
Location
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.
10/02/2024
$4,700,000
400 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 62924 Wolf Creek Ln, North Powder, OR
Set on 400 acres of pristine, park-like land, this property combines open meadows, forested areas, and several ponds. The 9,800 sq ft home features 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, and an energy-efficient design. Abundant wildlife can be enjoyed right outside your door. The property also includes multiple outbuildings, perfect for storage and business needs, as well as two additional living space ideal for family members or ranch help.
Land
Situated across 400 acres of pristine, park-like landscape, this property is a true gem of natural beauty and careful stewardship. The owners have meticulously maintained the land, trimming and clearing the forest to promote wildfire prevention while enhancing its value as a thriving wildlife habitat. Among its most striking features are several ponds, the largest of which spans over an acre and is stocked with trout, offering excellent conditions for fishing. Additionally, multiple smaller ponds and seasonal creeks ensure ample water resources for both wildlife and livestock.
The ranch's gently rolling topography creates a harmonious blend of open meadows and forested areas, adding to its picturesque charm. A unique feature of the property is its 1,300-foot grass airstrip, making it easily accessible by single engine planes. The land is further enhanced by a large gravel pit and an abundant supply of gravel for road maintenance, with a well-constructed road system that spans the entire property, providing convenient access throughout this expansive and scenic ranch.
Improvements
This home is a remarkable achievement in architectural design, spanning over 9,800 square feet with 5 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. Perfectly positioned to offer stunning views of the Eagle Cap Wilderness, it features a custom rock finish on the outside walls, adding a natural and elegant touch to its exterior. The house is constructed from high-quality Douglas fir sourced from British Columbia and built using structural insulated panels for superior energy efficiency. All doors throughout the home are solid core, standing at 8 feet tall and 4 feet wide, enhancing both durability and grandeur. Its 18-gauge metal roof is equipped with a lightning arrester system for added protection, while the entire home is outfitted with a warm board underlayment for radiant heating.
Inside, the home features hickory flooring accented with black walnut trim. The main floor includes a spacious, open-concept kitchen with custom maple cabinetry, Staron countertops, a commercial-grade double stainless steel sink, a Wolf cooking range, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a wine cooler, and Hans Grohe fixtures. This level also hosts a laundry room with attic access, guest bathroom, dining room, office, and a living room. Large double-pane thermal windows provide breathtaking views in every direction, bringing natural beauty indoors. The master bedroom offers a walk-in closet, a custom-tiled shower with a sauna setting, and high-end fixtures, while the library, located above the main floor, features a custom spiral staircase and additional storage.
The daylight basement includes 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, along with a custom-built bar made from a 1860 barn wood and timber framing. The bar is fully equipped with a dishwasher, ice maker, mini fridge, wine cooler, kegerator for beer kegs, and a center drain. The garage features a light deck concrete floor with radiant heating, and the solid wood doors are fitted with electric openers. Above the garage, there is a beautifully crafted 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment.
The home's heating and cooling systems are ground-sourced with heat pump assistance. Domestic water is heated by a solar water heater, with a propane water heater for backup. The garage apartment operates on a separate electric water heater. The entire house is equipped with a sprinkler system designed by Western Automatic Sprinkler, featuring two 500-gallon tanks, a fire pump, and a flow switch. Additionally, the home is supported by a 45 KW diesel generator to ensure power during outages.
The property features several outbuildings, including a 3-bay, 3048 equipment shed and a 2-bay, 2035 equipment shed with a fully enclosed 2012 section housing a generator, complete with a rollup door. The Cowboy Cabin, a 2428 living space, offers 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, loft space, and a full kitchen. Adjacent is a 7040 machine shop with concrete floors, 5 automatic garage doors, and a finished upstairs area for insulated storage or office space. Additionally, there is a 50110 shop with concrete flooring, 4 garage doors and a 2448 insulated finished office space, with a bathroom. Attached to the office are two 820 shipping containers that open into the shop. The property also includes a 4136 horse barn with 3 stalls, ample storage, and an 810 chicken coop.
Recreation
The area is well-known for hunting, with incredible wildlife such as elk, deer, bear, turkeys, and upland birds. The property is eligible for two landowner tags for both deer and elk and is situated in Unit 52. The subject property is eligible for a total of two 100 Series Buck Deer Tags and two 200 Series Elk Tags as listed in Starkey Unit #52 controlled hunts, though there are currently no 600 Series Antlerless Deer Hunts eligible. Additionally, the ranch's pond is stocked with trout for enjoyable fishing, and it is close to Wolf Creek Reservoir, which offers excellent boating and fishing opportunities.
North Powder, Oregon, serves as a great base for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of recreational activities, including hiking in the nearby Eagle Cap Wilderness, fishing in local rivers like the Powder River, and camping in scenic campgrounds. In winter, nearby Anthony Lakes, just 40 minutes away, provides skiing and snowboarding options, while the rugged terrain is perfect for ATV and off-road vehicle adventures. Horseback riding trails are also available, making North Powder an ideal destination to explore the natural beauty of northeastern Oregon.
Region & Climate
North Powder, Oregon, has a semi-arid climate with warm, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. Summer temperatures range from the mid-70s to low 90sF, while winters see highs in the 30s and lows often below freezing. The area receives about 13-15 inches of precipitation annually, mostly in winter and spring. Spring and fall are mild, with vibrant seasonal changes, and the town's proximity to the Blue Mountains adds some variation in weather due to elevation.
Location
North Powder, Oregon, is a quaint town located at the base of the Blue Mountains, home to around 800 residents. The nearest airport is Eastern Oregon Regional Airport (PDT), about 81 miles away in Pendleton. Nearby Baker City, approximately 20 miles to the west, offers additional amenities such as shopping, dining, and cultural attractions, including the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center and historic downtown. North Powder provides essential local services, with recreational opportunities for hiking and fishing in the nearby Eagle Cap Wilderness. The town is served by the North Powder School District, making it a welcoming community for families and outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience the beauty of northeastern Oregon.
04/21/2025
$260,000
9.75 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - unknown situs, La Grande, OR
TWO BUILDABLE TAX LOTS!! This property is an excellent opportunity to get in the real estate investment game or grab some land to build your new home. The property is comprised of 9.75 +/- acres, consisting of two separate buildable tax lots. Although the Union Pacific rail line borders the property on the east, the property does hold beautiful scenic views of the Grande Ronde River, Blue Mountain landscape and the greater LaGrande Valley. It does have some slope and elevation providing for an opportunity to get up off the valley floor and capture the view with your future home site. The property is abundant with mature pine trees and therefore is home to wildlife from time to time.
10/07/2025
$1,100,000
2.13 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 975 2nd Street, North Powder, OR
Income-Producing Full-Service Restaurant
Nestled along the gateway to Eastern Oregons outdoor adventure corridor, the North Powder Caf is a beloved, full-service restaurant known across the Pacific Northwest, the West, and across the country by long-haul truck drivers, motorcycle touring groups, skiers, hunters, and locals alike for its great food, friendly service, and welcoming small-town atmosphere. Conveniently located just off Interstate 84, this destination caf and lounge has built a loyal following from travelers who make it a must-stop in Northeast Oregon. The propertys large gravel parking area easily accommodates semis, RVs, and group convoys, making it a natural hub for travelers and locals year-round.
The property spans 2.13 acres and includes a 2,088 sq. ft. caf/retail building, a 1,782 sq. ft. manufactured home, and an 864 sq. ft. detached garage/shop, all set amid mature shade trees and outdoor patio areas. The restaurant building is well maintained, featuring recent HVAC upgrades, a spacious dining area, Oregon Lottery lounge, full commercial kitchen, and flexible event or meeting space with an adjoining retail gift shop. The layout offers excellent visibility from the highway and versatility for continued restaurant operations, hospitality ventures, or other business uses.
Recognized as a local landmark, the North Powder Caf represents a rare opportunity to acquire a flourishing mixed-use property with income potential, community reputation, and strong location fundamentals. Its proximity to Anthony Lakes Ski Resort, the Eagle Cap and Wallowa Mountains, the Snake River, which offer extensive hunting and recreation areas draws year-round clientele. Whether operated as a restaurant, hospitality venue, or owner-occupied investment, this property offers both business stability and long-term real estate value in the heart of Oregons scenic Blue Mountain corridor.
LEGAL/TAXES:
T6S, R39E, W.M., Sec 22; Tax Lot 2402; .43 ac (+/-); $3,831.09 (2024-2025 taxes)
T6S, R39E, W.M., Sec 22; Tax Lot 2403; .33 ac (+/-); $491.98 (2024-2025 taxes)
T6S, R39E, W.M., Sec 22; Tax Lot 2404; .02 ac (+/-); $19.55 (2024-2025 taxes)
T6S, R39E, W.M., Sec 22; Tax Lot 2405; 1.35 ac (+/-); $887.91 (2024-2025 taxes)
Totals: 2.13 ac (+/-); $5,230.53 (2024-2025 taxes)
YEAR BUILT:
Caf/Retail: 1974
Manufactured Home: 1984
Detached Garage: 1989
SQ. FT.:
Caf/Retail: 2,088 sqft (+/-)
Manufactured Home: 1,782 sqft(+/-)
Detached Garage: 864 sqft (+/-)
INCOME: The property is currently operated by the North Powder Caf, LLC and provides full service food service restaurant, lounge, Oregon lottery games, rental spaces for community events, retail gift shop, and rental house.
CAF/RETAIL
HEAT/COOL: Two new HVAC systems (2022)
Restaurant: Positioned at the front of the building with direct access for the customer parking lot, the entry opens into a welcoming reception area. The area is very welcoming and features vinyl flooring, blue pine tongue and groove wainscoting, blue pine tongue and groove ceiling with recessed lighting and fan with light combo, large windows overlooking the front parking area. The bar and front of the house service area feature granite countertops, tongue and groove blue pine front, wash sink, ice storage, shelving for glassware, cool storage cabinets, bar back and under counter storage for the liquor, register for bar and restaurant is positioned on the bar counter. There are large TV's mounted above the bar and in the restaurant.
- There is a cold storage cooler (8ftX8ft +/-) located off the side of the bar area which hosts shelving and lockable door.
- Men's and women's bathrooms are located just off the dining area and feature vinyl flooring, single sink vanity with wood cabinets, and waterproof wall coverings.
LOTTERY ROOM: Located off the restaurant bar, the area (features vinyl flooring, recessed lighting, blue pine tongue and groove ceiling. The area hosts 6 lottery machines.
BACK OF THE HOUSE:
- Kitchen: The area features tile flooring, waterproof wall covers, a three-bay stainless-steel sink, cool storage with built-in shelving and vinyl flooring (10ftX10ft), large hood with six-burner propane cooktop, three-bay fryer, large flat fry cook top, and large product fridge. There is also a dish station, stainless steel prep counters, and baking prep area with storage bins.
- Dry Goods Storage Space (8ftX15ft +/-): This large area is accessed both from the outside of the building and the kitchen area. The area features concrete flooring, built in storage, shelving, and lockable screen.
- Service Area; Located between the kitchen and the restaurant/bar area, the space features vinyl flooring and hosts a soda machine, ice machine, hot water heater, dish station, ice cream cooler, dry storage room with built in shelving and walk-in freezer (6ftX12ft +/-) with built in shelving.
OTHER SPACES:
- Meeting Space/Restaurant Overflow: Located in the back portion of the building and can be access through its own entrance or though kitchen, the area features vinyl flooring, wood wainscoting, ceiling fans with lights, large windows overlooking the main entry and roadway, a Blaze King propane free-standing stove, and host a service counter with wash sinks, ice cream cooler, soda machine comma and wood cabinets with Formica countertops for storage and prep. An outside porch area can be accessed from the meeting area offering flexibility and area use option. Men's and women's bathrooms are located just off the meeting area and feature linoleum flooring, single sink vanity with wood cabinets, and waterproof wall coverings.
- Gift Shop: This area is located off the meeting room space, and features vinyl flooring, fluorescent lighting, built-in display cabinets and shelving, and a glass display counter with register. A local book exchange area is located off the gift shop.
- Back Patio: A newer concrete outside seating area with wood railing has been installed off the meeting space.
SIDING: Hardi plank on front and sides of the building, wood siding on the back of the building; paint is in good condition
ROOF: Metal with gutters and downspouts; covered soffits and facia boards
FOUNDATION: Concrete
PARKING: Large gravel parking areas located at the front of the building
WATER/SEWER: North Powder
POWER: Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative
SAFETY: Concrete walkways with mobility access ramps with handrails and outside lighting
MANUFACTURED HOME
HEAT/COOL: Propane stove
LIVINGROOM: Located off the main covered entry at the center of the home; linoleum flooring, fluorescent lighting, built-in TV cabinet, propane stove, window overlooking main entry. Some construction work still needs to be finished.
KITCHEN: Open to the dining and living room areas; laminated wood flooring, Formica countertops with wood cabinets (lots of storage), and small breakfast bar
APPLIANCES: Refrigerator, electric cooktop, built-in microwave
BEDROOMS: 2 bedrooms linoleum flooring, double pane storm windows, closet spaces
OTHER ROOMS: Office/Bonus Rooms two additional rooms without closet spaces feature linoleum flooring and windows. One room is located off the south side bedroom and a second room is located on the north end of the home
BATHROOM: 1 bathroom - linoleum flooring, single sink vanities with wood cabinet and Formica countertop, tub/shower combo, and privacy window
LAUNDRY ROOM: Linoleum flooring, washer and dryer hook-ups. The area hosts wash sink, separate storage room with built in shelving, two water heaters, and two home electrical panels
FRONT PATIO: Located on the west side of the home; covered area with wood decking
ROOF: Composite shingles with covered soffits and fascia boards
SIDING: Wood
WINDOWS: Double pane storm windows
FOUNDATION: Posts and pier support with metal skirting
YARD: No real grass area associated with the house, some mature and still growing trees, 6-foot fence separate a yard area from the parking lot, which includes a walk gate
WATER/SEWER: North Powder
ELECTRICAL: Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative
DETACHED GARAGE/SHOP
OUTBUILDINGS: Detached Garage/Shop (25ftX35ft +/- with additional cover storage area) Wood frame building, concrete floor, metal siding, metal roof, two garage doors (8ftX8ft)
GREEN SPACE
There is a large grass area behind the restaurant and retail space which is watered with standpipes. The area hosts large legacy trees and the back patio. There is a private driveway from the main road to the shop that runs through the area.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- The business operation known as the North Powder Caf, including real properties, goodwill, trade name, existing licenses and permits (to the extent transferable), and the tangible personal property will be included in the transaction unless excluded in writing.
- Items included: Restaurant equipment, furniture, fixtures, dcor, point-of-sale systems, and small wares presently located on the premises, unless otherwise excluded. Inventory of food and beverage items to be sold separately at cost as of the date of closing, unless agreed otherwise in writing.
- Items excluded: Any leased equipment, vendor-owned items, consignment items, gift shop inventory, and Sellers personal property specifically reserved by Seller.
- Financial & Operational Disclosures - Seller agrees to provide qualified prospective purchasers, subject to confidentiality agreements as necessary, copies of available financial statements, tax returns, and/or profit-and-loss reports (or as available). Copies of business licenses, health permits, and any vendor/supplier agreements.
- Condition of Assets - The Property and included personal property shall be sold in their recent condition (as-is), unless otherwise agreed in writing. Seller shall disclose any known material defects in the equipment, structural components, or utility systems.
09/03/2025
$650,000
314 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - Elgin Mountain Ranch, Elgin, OR
Welcome to your personal piece of paradise! Nestled in the heart of Oregon’s breathtaking landscape, this magnificent 314-acre property offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of the wild with stunning views that will take your breath away. You’re not just buying land; you’re investing in a lifestyle.
Unmatched Natural Beauty
This spectacular property overlooks the dramatic breaks of the Grande Ronde River and majestic Mountains beyond. Imagine waking up to panoramic views every day, where sunrises paint the sky with colors you’ll never tire of. Each season brings its own beauty, from the vibrant greens of spring to the golden hues of autumn.
Versatile Acreage
With 314 buildable acres, the possibilities are endless! A generous 156 acres of fertile farmland can be utilized for crops or livestock, while 157 acres of timber and lush grazing land provide a perfect sanctuary for wildlife. Whether you envision a sprawling ranch, a serene retreat, or an eco-friendly development, this land can fulfill your dreams.
Wildlife Haven
The verdant landscape serves as a natural habitat for elk, deer, and turkey, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and hunters alike. Experience the thrill of observing wildlife right from your future home site or venture out for an adventure in your own backyard. The property boasts a full half mile of timbered breaks along the Grande Ronde River.
Location
The ranch is located just 5 miles north of Elgin, Oregon, and 25 miles north of La Grande, Oregon
Power and Accessibility
Convenience meets nature with power lines adjacent to the property, easing the transition to building your dream home or getaway. The property’s location ensures you enjoy the serenity of rural living without sacrificing access to modern amenities. Access from Wallowa Lake Highway (state highway 82) and Hardy Road.
Ideal Location
Situated just minutes from Elgin, you’ll have easy access to charming local shops, restaurants, and outdoor recreation. The close proximity to La Grande offers even more options for dining, shopping, and entertainment, while still providing a sense of seclusion and tranquility.
Your Dream Home Awaits
Imagine designing your custom home perched on the edge of the timbered breaks. The sweeping vistas will be the backdrop for family gatherings, peaceful mornings, and lively evenings under the stars. You’ll have the chance to create a legacy property that your family will cherish for generations.
Seize the Opportunity
This property is not just land; it’s a canvas for your aspirations. Whether you’re looking to cultivate a homestead, develop a retreat, or enjoy the great outdoors with your family, this unique offer presents an unparalleled opportunity.
Don’t miss your chance to own this extraordinary piece of Oregon’s natural beauty. Contact us today to schedule a private tour and start envisioning the endless possibilities that await you in this stunning landscape!
Your oasis in the heart of nature is just a call away.
07/11/2025
$39,000
0.18 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 703 Palmer Avenue, La Grande, OR
Opportunity awaits with this .18-acre residential lot located in an established neighborhood just blocks from Pioneer Park and Veterans' Memorial Pool. Enjoy views of the scenic west hills and iconic Mt. Emily! This parcel offers nearby recreation, convenient access to schools and downtown amenities. Whether you re planning a custom build or investing in land for the future, this lot combines location, views, and income potential in one rare offering. Two adjacent lots (.17-acre & .43-acre) also available for sale-call today for more information!
08/12/2025
$1,170,000
345 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 76014 OR-82, Elgin, OR
Picture perfect country setting with custom 3 bedrooms, 2 bath 2,560 sq ft home on 345 acres. Hugh 3800 sq ft mechanic's dream shop. Horse barn with custom stalls, tack room, inside water. New domestic well, well-manicured yard, fenced garden, grazing land with timbered patches and abundant wildlife. Deer and Elk LOP tags. What a wonderful place to enjoy the country lifestyle.
10/02/2025
$4,450,000
350 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 62726 N Powder River Lane, North Powder, OR
Welcome to your dream 350-acre sanctuary a stunning custom-built home nestled in a breathtaking landscape with immaculate panoramic views. This picturesque property is truly one-of-a-kind. As you approach the home, you ll be captivated by the scenic beauty surrounding the property, where rolling hills, timberland, & vibrant pasture provide a sense of peace & privacy. Step inside this exquisite residence, where modern design & thoughtful architecture showcase the vistas around you. The spacious interior features an open floor plan with large windows that bring natural light into the home & provide unobstructed views of the beautiful surroundings. The living room features high ceilings & a cozy fireplace, offering the perfect spot for gathering with family & friends or simply relaxing & enjoying the view. The chef-inspired kitchen is equipped with granite countertops, a gas stove, & ample storage space. It s the ideal setting for hosting intimate dinner parties or preparing delicious family meals. From the kitchen & living area, step outside to your own private oasis, where a back deck offers the perfect vantage point to enjoy the stunning scenery. Picture yourself enjoying your morning coffee or evening meals looking over the private creeks & serene pond scattered throughout the property. Experience wildlife like never before with an abundance of elk roaming freely among the property, 2 LOP elk hunting tags are available each year. The property boasts lush flood-irrigated grazing ground ideal for raising cattle. The unique irrigation of this property allows for grazing spring through late fall. The property also features a large shop, livestock corrals, a scale house, & a 3 bedroom/1 bath secondary residence. Conveniently located less than 30 minutes from Anthony Lakes Ski Resort, you can take in all the area has to offer no matter the season. This property is a rare find. Don t miss the chance to call this stunning property your own!
10/02/2025
$499,000
1.32 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 61988 West Road, La Grande, OR
Set on 1.3 acres near the edge of town near the Grande Ronde River, this 2400 sqft home features 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a bonus room perfect for a home office, gym, or guest space. Inside, 10' ceilings and an open floor plan create bright, welcoming atmosphere. The custom kitchen includes high-end finishes, a large island, and a walk-in butler's pantry- ideal for anyone who enjoys cooking or entertaining. The expansive owner's suite is a true retreat, complete with a spa-like bath and a huge walk-in closet. Step outside to enjoy the wide-open space, including a 12'x20' insulated shed with new flooring, great for a workshop, studio, or extra storage. This home combines modern comfort with timeless character, and in a quiet, centrally located neighborhood that keeps you close to parks, shopping, and outdoor recreation. Don't miss your chance to own this rare find, schedule a showing with your agent today.
11/11/2025
$50,000
0.93 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 0 Blue Mountain Drive 8 19352869, La Grande, OR
Build or re-locate your business in La Grande, Union County, Oregon. The economy and population in Union County are growing steadily and so are the opportunities! Located close to highways and railways, and with incentive programs and fiber internet available, there hasn't been a better time to consider the La Grande Business and Technology Park for your commercial and light industrial needs. Call your agent today!
11/11/2025
$50,000
0.94 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 0 Blue Mountain Drive 9 19086277, La Grande, OR
Build or re-locate your business in La Grande, Union County, Oregon. The economy and population in Union County are growing steadily and so are the opportunities! Located close to highways and railways, and with incentive programs and fiber internet available, there hasn't been a better time to consider the La Grande Business and Technology Park for your commercial and light industrial needs. Call your agent today!
01/14/2026
$105,000
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 953 N 15th AVE, Elgin, OR
Shovel-ready residential lots like this are RARE in northeast Oregon! Situated on the northern edge of Elgin, Oregon, and complete with public water/sewer, natural gas, and electric service available. This flag lot places you on the eastern edge of Indian Valley Estates, giving you a clear view of the surrounding mountains and beautiful landscape. Just a few minutes to local amenities like grocery stores and other shopping & dining in Elgin, or it's just 20 minutes to the larger La Grande & Island City - as well as Interstate 84. Contact your agent today for more information!
08/16/2025
$50,000
0.94 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 0 Blue Mountain Drive 9 19086277, La Grande, OR
Build or re-locate your business in La Grande, Union County, Oregon. The economy and population in Union County are growing steadily and so are the opportunities! Located close to highways and railways, and with incentive programs and fiber internet available, there hasn't been a better time to consider the La Grande Business and Technology Park for your commercial and light industrial needs. Call your agent today!
08/16/2025
$50,000
0.93 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 0 Blue Mountain Drive 8 19352869, La Grande, OR
Build or re-locate your business in La Grande, Union County, Oregon. The economy and population in Union County are growing steadily and so are the opportunities! Located close to highways and railways, and with incentive programs and fiber internet available, there hasn't been a better time to consider the La Grande Business and Technology Park for your commercial and light industrial needs. Call your agent today!
10/02/2025
$130,000
0.29 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - 1609 Gildcrest Drive, La Grande, OR
Looking to build your dream home with incredible views of La Grande and the beautiful valley. This rare property already has water/sewer tapped and other utilities available. Make this incredible property yours today! Call your agent to schedule a showing. Seller and listing agent are related.
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