The median home value in Alsea, OR is $350,000.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $450,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Alsea, OR is $350,000.
Approximately 65% of Alsea homes are owned,
compared to 20% rented, while
15% are vacant.
Alsea real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Digger Mountain Orchards introduces a captivating property spanning an expansive 95.23 acres adorned with sought-after varietal hazelnuts, boasting over 9250 mature trees (79% Ennis, 21% Lewis) meticulously planted across three separate tax lots in the pristine Alsea Valley. Notably, the property comes with verified water rights. The initial two adjacent lots feature an impeccably maintained manufactured home, generously offering over 1539 sq ft, with 2 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. Positioned just a stone's throw away from the Alsea River, the residence provides an ideal setting for relaxation, steelhead fishing, and river floating. Functioning as a turn-key hazelnut farm, the property includes a recently erected pole barn and all the necessary equipment for seamless continuity across generations. The residence relies on a septic system and well, with a recent water test confirming quality. The third lot, located two miles to the east, encompasses 43 acres of hazelnut trees, Alsea River frontage, and a wellhead. Whether aspiring to establish a permanent residence or seeking a weekend retreat, this unparalleled opportunity at Digger Mountain Orchards stands as a testament to sustainable farming, complemented by verified water rights, making it a truly exceptional investment. Co-listing agent is owner of property.
This is a unique property with approximately 1000feet of Alsea River frontage. The Alsea is a prime fishery with summer steelhead, coho salmon, spring and fall chinook salmon, and cutthroat trout. Located on the south side of the river, it is away from the highway. Ideal for those looking to own timberland or for conservation or recreation purposes. The timber is high quality Douglas-fir. A 2011 timber cruise showed 246 MBF of Douglas fir. Since the cruise was completed there has been an additional 12 years of growth, bringing the total volume up to an estimated +/- 400 MBF.
Beautiful Coast Range timber property with merchantable timber! Primarily Douglas-fir with some Cedar, Whitewood, and Hardwood. Seller inventory estimates total volume to be around 1,118mbf.(Buyer confirm) Peak Creek flows with swiftness through the middle of the parcel. No vehicle access to SE portion of parcel. Camp and enjoy this piece or let the timber grow for a solid investment. Majority of the timber was planted in 1981. Property lines have been freshly ran and blazed. Not buildable. Seller to retain mineral rights. All offers to be made on Sellers form. Buyer Due Diligence regarding all aspects of the property.