Benton County, Oregon Land For Sale (134 results)
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01/08/2025
$1,290,000
16.47 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - 110 Northeast Thousand Oak Drive, Corvallis, OR
This 16-acre equestrian property offers the perfect blend of spacious living and top-notch amenities for your horses. The 3,680 sqft home has great views of the property & could be reconfigured to have several separate/private living spaces. The property features a well-maintained riding arena w/ 7 stalls, a barn with a finished shop, plenty of storage & a bunkhouse above. The neighboring McDonald-Dunn Research Forest offers 34 mls of trails & access to 100's of miles of quiet roads for riding & recreation!
Whether you're an avid equestrian or simply seeking a peaceful training retreat, this property combines county living with exceptional facilities for horse care and training. This property is ideally located for equestrian enthusiasts, with direct access to nearby horse riding trails that offer miles of scenic exploration. It's also just a short distance from Oregon State University, renowned for its exceptional veterinary services and equine care programs, providing peace of mind for any horse owner. Whether you're looking for convenient trail riding or top-tier veterinary support, this location combines the best of both worlds for you and your horses. The neighboring McDonald-Dunn Research Forest, managed by Oregon State Universitys College of Forestry, encompasses approximately 11,250 acres of predominantly forested land on the western edge of the Willamette Valley in Oregon. There are 35 miles of well-maintained recreational horse trails and well over 100 miles of roads to peacefully roam with your horses. This property is perfect for entertaining large groups of riders and their horses for extended stays. Or, you might prefer to run the stables as a premium full-service operation with the possibility of adding additional stables. Being this close to the OSU Campus is ideal for attracting your full-service borders.
14 acres are hated for an average of 25 ton of quality horse hay with minimal inputs. Typically the front 6 acres are opened for pasture after the first cutting. It is possible to get a second cutting on the back 6 acres or you could open up the entire 14 acres and let them roam during the summer and fall.
You have power and water to the arena and a good sandy footing in the arena, stalls and turnouts. All the outbuildings are accessed by well compacted, chip-seal quality gravel, making this a very clean and easy to maintain operation.
04/28/2025
$1,350,000
148.45 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - 23380 Hoskins Road, Philomath, OR
Productive agricultural asset that is currently planted to rye grass. The property consists of primarily class 2 and class 3 soils. Soil maps indicate McAlpin (62%), Bellpine (15%), Cosner (12%), and Abiqua (10%). Water rights from the Luckiamute River that runs adjacent to the property cover approximately 116 acres. One of the first farms in the Kings Valley area. The house was built in 1852 and the barn was constructed in 1848 - containing what is believed to be the largest hand-hewn beam in Benton County.
04/28/2025
$1,350,000
148.45 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - 23380 Hoskins Road, Philomath, OR
Productive agricultural asset that is currently planted to rye grass. The property consists of primarily class 2 and class 3 soils. Soil maps indicate McAlpin (62%), Bellpine (15%), Cosner (12%), and Abiqua (10%). Water rights from the Luckiamute River that runs adjacent to the property cover approximately 116 acres. One of the first farms in the Kings Valley area. The house was built in 1852 and the barn was constructed in 1848 - containing what is believed to be the largest hand-hewn beam in Benton County.
04/28/2025
$1,350,000
148.45 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - 23380 Hoskins Road, Philomath, OR
Productive agricultural asset that is currently planted to rye grass. The property consists of primarily class 2 and class 3 soils. Soil maps indicate McAlpin (62%), Bellpine (15%), Cosner (12%), and Abiqua (10%). Water rights from the Luckiamute River that runs adjacent to the property cover approximately 116 acres. One of the first farms in the Kings Valley area. The house was built in 1852 and the barn was constructed in 1848 - containing what is believed to be the largest hand-hewn beam in Benton County.
04/28/2025
$1,350,000
148.45 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - 23380 Hoskins Road, Philomath, OR
Productive agricultural asset that is currently planted to rye grass. The property consists of primarily class 2 and class 3 soils. Soil maps indicate McAlpin (62%), Bellpine (15%), Cosner (12%), and Abiqua (10%). Water rights from the Luckiamute River that runs adjacent to the property cover approximately 116 acres. One of the first farms in the Kings Valley area. The house was built in 1852 and the barn was constructed in 1848 - containing what is believed to be the largest hand-hewn beam in Benton County.
04/28/2025
$1,350,000
148.45 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - 23380 Hoskins Road, Philomath, OR
Productive agricultural asset that is currently planted to rye grass. The property consists of primarily class 2 and class 3 soils. Soil maps indicate McAlpin (62%), Bellpine (15%), Cosner (12%), and Abiqua (10%). Water rights from the Luckiamute River that runs adjacent to the property cover approximately 116 acres. One of the first farms in the Kings Valley area. The house was built in 1852 and the barn was constructed in 1848 - containing what is believed to be the largest hand-hewn beam in Benton County.
04/28/2025
$1,350,000
148.45 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - 23380 Hoskins Road, Philomath, OR
Productive agricultural asset that is currently planted to rye grass. The property consists of primarily class 2 and class 3 soils. Soil maps indicate McAlpin (62%), Bellpine (15%), Cosner (12%), and Abiqua (10%). Water rights from the Luckiamute River that runs adjacent to the property cover approximately 116 acres. One of the first farms in the Kings Valley area. The house was built in 1852 and the barn was constructed in 1848 - containing what is believed to be the largest hand-hewn beam in Benton County.
04/28/2025
$1,350,000
148.45 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - 23380 Hoskins Road, Philomath, OR
Productive agricultural asset that is currently planted to rye grass. The property consists of primarily class 2 and class 3 soils. Soil maps indicate McAlpin (62%), Bellpine (15%), Cosner (12%), and Abiqua (10%). Water rights from the Luckiamute River that runs adjacent to the property cover approximately 116 acres. One of the first farms in the Kings Valley area. The house was built in 1852 and the barn was constructed in 1848 - containing what is believed to be the largest hand-hewn beam in Benton County.
04/28/2025
$1,350,000
148.45 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - 23380 Hoskins Road, Philomath, OR
Productive agricultural asset that is currently planted to rye grass. The property consists of primarily class 2 and class 3 soils. Soil maps indicate McAlpin (62%), Bellpine (15%), Cosner (12%), and Abiqua (10%). Water rights from the Luckiamute River that runs adjacent to the property cover approximately 116 acres. One of the first farms in the Kings Valley area. The house was built in 1852 and the barn was constructed in 1848 - containing what is believed to be the largest hand-hewn beam in Benton County.
04/28/2025
$1,350,000
148.45 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - 23380 Hoskins Road, Philomath, OR
Productive agricultural asset that is currently planted to rye grass. The property consists of primarily class 2 and class 3 soils. Soil maps indicate McAlpin (62%), Bellpine (15%), Cosner (12%), and Abiqua (10%). Water rights from the Luckiamute River that runs adjacent to the property cover approximately 116 acres. One of the first farms in the Kings Valley area. The house was built in 1852 and the barn was constructed in 1848 - containing what is believed to be the largest hand-hewn beam in Benton County.
04/28/2025
$1,350,000
148.45 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - 23380 Hoskins Road, Philomath, OR
Productive agricultural asset that is currently planted to rye grass. The property consists of primarily class 2 and class 3 soils. Soil maps indicate McAlpin (62%), Bellpine (15%), Cosner (12%), and Abiqua (10%). Water rights from the Luckiamute River that runs adjacent to the property cover approximately 116 acres. One of the first farms in the Kings Valley area. The house was built in 1852 and the barn was constructed in 1848 - containing what is believed to be the largest hand-hewn beam in Benton County.
04/28/2025
$1,350,000
148.45 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - 23380 Hoskins Road, Philomath, OR
Productive agricultural asset that is currently planted to rye grass. The property consists of primarily class 2 and class 3 soils. Soil maps indicate McAlpin (62%), Bellpine (15%), Cosner (12%), and Abiqua (10%). Water rights from the Luckiamute River that runs adjacent to the property cover approximately 116 acres. One of the first farms in the Kings Valley area. The house was built in 1852 and the barn was constructed in 1848 - containing what is believed to be the largest hand-hewn beam in Benton County.
04/28/2025
$1,350,000
148.45 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - 23380 Hoskins Road, Philomath, OR
Productive agricultural asset that is currently planted to rye grass. The property consists of primarily class 2 and class 3 soils. Soil maps indicate McAlpin (62%), Bellpine (15%), Cosner (12%), and Abiqua (10%). Water rights from the Luckiamute River that runs adjacent to the property cover approximately 116 acres. One of the first farms in the Kings Valley area. The house was built in 1852 and the barn was constructed in 1848 - containing what is believed to be the largest hand-hewn beam in Benton County.
04/28/2025
$1,350,000
148.45 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - 23380 Hoskins Road, Philomath, OR
Productive agricultural asset that is currently planted to rye grass. The property consists of primarily class 2 and class 3 soils. Soil maps indicate McAlpin (62%), Bellpine (15%), Cosner (12%), and Abiqua (10%). Water rights from the Luckiamute River that runs adjacent to the property cover approximately 116 acres. One of the first farms in the Kings Valley area. The house was built in 1852 and the barn was constructed in 1848 - containing what is believed to be the largest hand-hewn beam in Benton County.
04/28/2025
$1,350,000
148.45 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - 23380 Hoskins Road, Philomath, OR
Productive agricultural asset that is currently planted to rye grass. The property consists of primarily class 2 and class 3 soils. Soil maps indicate McAlpin (62%), Bellpine (15%), Cosner (12%), and Abiqua (10%). Water rights from the Luckiamute River that runs adjacent to the property cover approximately 116 acres. One of the first farms in the Kings Valley area. The house was built in 1852 and the barn was constructed in 1848 - containing what is believed to be the largest hand-hewn beam in Benton County.
04/24/2023
$549,000
39.55 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - Alsea, OR
Nestled in the picturesque Coast Range mountains lies a stunning timber property that is a rare gem for discerning buyers. This expansive parcel is graced with a lush, thriving forest of primarily Douglas-fir, complemented by stately Cedar, elegant Whitewood, and rustic Hardwood trees. The seller's inventory suggests a substantial total volume of approximately 1,118mbf of merchantable timber, although buyers are encouraged to confirm this estimate independently. A captivating feature of the property is Peak Creek, which flows swiftly through the heart of the land, adding to its natural beauty and allure. While the southeastern portion of the parcel is not accessible by vehicle, this only enhances the sense of seclusion and privacy. This property presents a unique opportunity to either relax and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature or to treat it as a solid investment, allowing the timber to continue its growth and appreciation. With the majority of the timber having been planted in 1981, it has had ample time to mature and increase in value. The property lines have been recently surveyed and clearly marked, providing clarity on the boundaries. Please note that this land is not suitable for building, and the seller will retain mineral rights. We kindly request that all offers be submitted using the seller's designated form. As with any property purchase, we encourage buyers to perform thorough due diligence on all aspects of the land before making a commitment. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of the majestic Coast Range forest.
04/24/2023
$549,000
39.55 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - Alsea, OR
Nestled in the picturesque Coast Range mountains lies a stunning timber property that is a rare gem for discerning buyers. This expansive parcel is graced with a lush, thriving forest of primarily Douglas-fir, complemented by stately Cedar, elegant Whitewood, and rustic Hardwood trees. The seller's inventory suggests a substantial total volume of approximately 1,118mbf of merchantable timber, although buyers are encouraged to confirm this estimate independently. A captivating feature of the property is Peak Creek, which flows swiftly through the heart of the land, adding to its natural beauty and allure. While the southeastern portion of the parcel is not accessible by vehicle, this only enhances the sense of seclusion and privacy. This property presents a unique opportunity to either relax and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature or to treat it as a solid investment, allowing the timber to continue its growth and appreciation. With the majority of the timber having been planted in 1981, it has had ample time to mature and increase in value. The property lines have been recently surveyed and clearly marked, providing clarity on the boundaries. Please note that this land is not suitable for building, and the seller will retain mineral rights. We kindly request that all offers be submitted using the seller's designated form. As with any property purchase, we encourage buyers to perform thorough due diligence on all aspects of the land before making a commitment. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of the majestic Coast Range forest.
04/24/2023
$549,000
39.55 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - Alsea, OR
Nestled in the picturesque Coast Range mountains lies a stunning timber property that is a rare gem for discerning buyers. This expansive parcel is graced with a lush, thriving forest of primarily Douglas-fir, complemented by stately Cedar, elegant Whitewood, and rustic Hardwood trees. The seller's inventory suggests a substantial total volume of approximately 1,118mbf of merchantable timber, although buyers are encouraged to confirm this estimate independently. A captivating feature of the property is Peak Creek, which flows swiftly through the heart of the land, adding to its natural beauty and allure. While the southeastern portion of the parcel is not accessible by vehicle, this only enhances the sense of seclusion and privacy. This property presents a unique opportunity to either relax and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature or to treat it as a solid investment, allowing the timber to continue its growth and appreciation. With the majority of the timber having been planted in 1981, it has had ample time to mature and increase in value. The property lines have been recently surveyed and clearly marked, providing clarity on the boundaries. Please note that this land is not suitable for building, and the seller will retain mineral rights. We kindly request that all offers be submitted using the seller's designated form. As with any property purchase, we encourage buyers to perform thorough due diligence on all aspects of the land before making a commitment. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of the majestic Coast Range forest.
04/24/2023
$549,000
39.55 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - Alsea, OR
Nestled in the picturesque Coast Range mountains lies a stunning timber property that is a rare gem for discerning buyers. This expansive parcel is graced with a lush, thriving forest of primarily Douglas-fir, complemented by stately Cedar, elegant Whitewood, and rustic Hardwood trees. The seller's inventory suggests a substantial total volume of approximately 1,118mbf of merchantable timber, although buyers are encouraged to confirm this estimate independently. A captivating feature of the property is Peak Creek, which flows swiftly through the heart of the land, adding to its natural beauty and allure. While the southeastern portion of the parcel is not accessible by vehicle, this only enhances the sense of seclusion and privacy. This property presents a unique opportunity to either relax and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature or to treat it as a solid investment, allowing the timber to continue its growth and appreciation. With the majority of the timber having been planted in 1981, it has had ample time to mature and increase in value. The property lines have been recently surveyed and clearly marked, providing clarity on the boundaries. Please note that this land is not suitable for building, and the seller will retain mineral rights. We kindly request that all offers be submitted using the seller's designated form. As with any property purchase, we encourage buyers to perform thorough due diligence on all aspects of the land before making a commitment. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of the majestic Coast Range forest.
04/24/2023
$549,000
39.55 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - Alsea, OR
Nestled in the picturesque Coast Range mountains lies a stunning timber property that is a rare gem for discerning buyers. This expansive parcel is graced with a lush, thriving forest of primarily Douglas-fir, complemented by stately Cedar, elegant Whitewood, and rustic Hardwood trees. The seller's inventory suggests a substantial total volume of approximately 1,118mbf of merchantable timber, although buyers are encouraged to confirm this estimate independently. A captivating feature of the property is Peak Creek, which flows swiftly through the heart of the land, adding to its natural beauty and allure. While the southeastern portion of the parcel is not accessible by vehicle, this only enhances the sense of seclusion and privacy. This property presents a unique opportunity to either relax and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature or to treat it as a solid investment, allowing the timber to continue its growth and appreciation. With the majority of the timber having been planted in 1981, it has had ample time to mature and increase in value. The property lines have been recently surveyed and clearly marked, providing clarity on the boundaries. Please note that this land is not suitable for building, and the seller will retain mineral rights. We kindly request that all offers be submitted using the seller's designated form. As with any property purchase, we encourage buyers to perform thorough due diligence on all aspects of the land before making a commitment. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of the majestic Coast Range forest.
04/24/2023
$549,000
39.55 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - Alsea, OR
Nestled in the picturesque Coast Range mountains lies a stunning timber property that is a rare gem for discerning buyers. This expansive parcel is graced with a lush, thriving forest of primarily Douglas-fir, complemented by stately Cedar, elegant Whitewood, and rustic Hardwood trees. The seller's inventory suggests a substantial total volume of approximately 1,118mbf of merchantable timber, although buyers are encouraged to confirm this estimate independently. A captivating feature of the property is Peak Creek, which flows swiftly through the heart of the land, adding to its natural beauty and allure. While the southeastern portion of the parcel is not accessible by vehicle, this only enhances the sense of seclusion and privacy. This property presents a unique opportunity to either relax and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature or to treat it as a solid investment, allowing the timber to continue its growth and appreciation. With the majority of the timber having been planted in 1981, it has had ample time to mature and increase in value. The property lines have been recently surveyed and clearly marked, providing clarity on the boundaries. Please note that this land is not suitable for building, and the seller will retain mineral rights. We kindly request that all offers be submitted using the seller's designated form. As with any property purchase, we encourage buyers to perform thorough due diligence on all aspects of the land before making a commitment. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of the majestic Coast Range forest.
04/24/2023
$549,000
39.55 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - Alsea, OR
Nestled in the picturesque Coast Range mountains lies a stunning timber property that is a rare gem for discerning buyers. This expansive parcel is graced with a lush, thriving forest of primarily Douglas-fir, complemented by stately Cedar, elegant Whitewood, and rustic Hardwood trees. The seller's inventory suggests a substantial total volume of approximately 1,118mbf of merchantable timber, although buyers are encouraged to confirm this estimate independently. A captivating feature of the property is Peak Creek, which flows swiftly through the heart of the land, adding to its natural beauty and allure. While the southeastern portion of the parcel is not accessible by vehicle, this only enhances the sense of seclusion and privacy. This property presents a unique opportunity to either relax and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature or to treat it as a solid investment, allowing the timber to continue its growth and appreciation. With the majority of the timber having been planted in 1981, it has had ample time to mature and increase in value. The property lines have been recently surveyed and clearly marked, providing clarity on the boundaries. Please note that this land is not suitable for building, and the seller will retain mineral rights. We kindly request that all offers be submitted using the seller's designated form. As with any property purchase, we encourage buyers to perform thorough due diligence on all aspects of the land before making a commitment. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of the majestic Coast Range forest.
04/24/2023
$549,000
39.55 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - Alsea, OR
Nestled in the picturesque Coast Range mountains lies a stunning timber property that is a rare gem for discerning buyers. This expansive parcel is graced with a lush, thriving forest of primarily Douglas-fir, complemented by stately Cedar, elegant Whitewood, and rustic Hardwood trees. The seller's inventory suggests a substantial total volume of approximately 1,118mbf of merchantable timber, although buyers are encouraged to confirm this estimate independently. A captivating feature of the property is Peak Creek, which flows swiftly through the heart of the land, adding to its natural beauty and allure. While the southeastern portion of the parcel is not accessible by vehicle, this only enhances the sense of seclusion and privacy. This property presents a unique opportunity to either relax and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature or to treat it as a solid investment, allowing the timber to continue its growth and appreciation. With the majority of the timber having been planted in 1981, it has had ample time to mature and increase in value. The property lines have been recently surveyed and clearly marked, providing clarity on the boundaries. Please note that this land is not suitable for building, and the seller will retain mineral rights. We kindly request that all offers be submitted using the seller's designated form. As with any property purchase, we encourage buyers to perform thorough due diligence on all aspects of the land before making a commitment. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of the majestic Coast Range forest.
04/24/2023
$549,000
39.55 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - Alsea, OR
Nestled in the picturesque Coast Range mountains lies a stunning timber property that is a rare gem for discerning buyers. This expansive parcel is graced with a lush, thriving forest of primarily Douglas-fir, complemented by stately Cedar, elegant Whitewood, and rustic Hardwood trees. The seller's inventory suggests a substantial total volume of approximately 1,118mbf of merchantable timber, although buyers are encouraged to confirm this estimate independently. A captivating feature of the property is Peak Creek, which flows swiftly through the heart of the land, adding to its natural beauty and allure. While the southeastern portion of the parcel is not accessible by vehicle, this only enhances the sense of seclusion and privacy. This property presents a unique opportunity to either relax and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature or to treat it as a solid investment, allowing the timber to continue its growth and appreciation. With the majority of the timber having been planted in 1981, it has had ample time to mature and increase in value. The property lines have been recently surveyed and clearly marked, providing clarity on the boundaries. Please note that this land is not suitable for building, and the seller will retain mineral rights. We kindly request that all offers be submitted using the seller's designated form. As with any property purchase, we encourage buyers to perform thorough due diligence on all aspects of the land before making a commitment. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of the majestic Coast Range forest.
04/24/2023
$549,000
39.55 ac.
ACTIVE
Benton County - Alsea, OR
Nestled in the picturesque Coast Range mountains lies a stunning timber property that is a rare gem for discerning buyers. This expansive parcel is graced with a lush, thriving forest of primarily Douglas-fir, complemented by stately Cedar, elegant Whitewood, and rustic Hardwood trees. The seller's inventory suggests a substantial total volume of approximately 1,118mbf of merchantable timber, although buyers are encouraged to confirm this estimate independently. A captivating feature of the property is Peak Creek, which flows swiftly through the heart of the land, adding to its natural beauty and allure. While the southeastern portion of the parcel is not accessible by vehicle, this only enhances the sense of seclusion and privacy. This property presents a unique opportunity to either relax and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature or to treat it as a solid investment, allowing the timber to continue its growth and appreciation. With the majority of the timber having been planted in 1981, it has had ample time to mature and increase in value. The property lines have been recently surveyed and clearly marked, providing clarity on the boundaries. Please note that this land is not suitable for building, and the seller will retain mineral rights. We kindly request that all offers be submitted using the seller's designated form. As with any property purchase, we encourage buyers to perform thorough due diligence on all aspects of the land before making a commitment. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of the majestic Coast Range forest.
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