The median home value in Asotin, WA is $287,500.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $247,097.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Asotin, WA is $287,500.
Approximately 61% of Asotin homes are owned,
compared to 19% rented, while
19% are vacant.
Asotin real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Asotin real estate agent to arrange a tour today! Learn more about Asotin.
525 acres located along Highway 3, about 2 1/2 miles south of the Washington /Oregon border. 324 acres are timbered with the remaining acreage in grazing land. Merchantable timber is estimated at approximately 250 MBF. May qualify for three single-family dwellings. Great area for big game hunting for deer, elk, and bear. The Idaho-Washington-Oregon borders north of Joseph, Oregon. BTVAD
Elk Meadow Lodge, a Custom Built Home by Bronson Log Homes. Log Lodge on 38 acres with 360 degree views! Get away to a secure, tranquil, scenic home in the mountains of Northeast Oregon. Enjoy outdoor living and sports while living remote enough to weather any storm, with easy year-round access to small town communities, schools, great hospital and medical care, stores and services. Wildlife abound, Elk, Deer, Turkey, in the yard. Enjoy the open space and seclusion in your own piece of God's Country! Marble counters in Kitchen, Master Bedroom on Main Floor w/full bath. Second Master w/bath, 3rd bedroom, 4th bedroom and bathroom on 2nd floor. Office space on second floor landing. Fishing for World class Kokanee in Wallowa Lake or Steelhead, trout and bass in the Grande Ronde River is just 45 minutes away. Hiking, mountain biking, cross country skiing, snow shoeing and ATV'ing is right outside your door. Lewiston Airport is just over 1 hour away and the town of Enterprise is about 40 road miles away. The County maintains the 3 miles of gravel road and does the snow removal in the winter which makes this property accessible all year. Wallowa County is known as ?Oregon?s Alps? and is home to a thriving arts community in addition to Ranching and Timber. The Hells Canyon National Recreation Area forms the eastern boundary of the county while Wallowa Lake and the Eagle Cap Wilderness are at the southern boundary. High mountain lakes, wild and scenic rivers, and high mountain sage and forests. There is winter skiing, summer hiking, biking, rafting, hunting (elk, deer and upland birds) ? elk and deer visit the property and graze by the house.