The median home value in Monument, OR is $230,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $185,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Monument, OR is $230,000.
Approximately 43% of Monument homes are owned,
compared to 19% rented, while
37% are vacant.
Monument real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Nestled just a short distance from the picturesque John Day River, this meticulously curated recreational and hunting retreat offers an unparalleled opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts. Designed with the avid bird hunter in mind, the property encompasses expansive tillable fields, diverse wildlife habitats, meandering creeks, tranquil ponds, and majestic ridge tops affording panoramic vistas. Embrace the thrill of pursuing abundant big game, waterfowl, and upland game birds amid this idyllic setting where numerous trophy animals have been successfully harvested. Access to world-class fishing for steelhead and smallmouth bass awaits on the nearby John Day River, while the property's northern boundary merges with miles of the pristine Umatilla National Forest With elevations ranging from 2,300 to 3,000 feet, the region typically experiences mild winters and minimal snowfall, ensuring year-round enjoyment of the outdoors. Cupper Creek meanders through the property, flanked by vegetation providing shade and sanctuary for both wildlife and residents. The main lodge exudes rustic elegance with oak floors and cabinets, granite countertops, and a grand rock fireplace, complemented by a spacious covered cedar deck. Central air conditioning and a diesel furnace maintain optimal comfort throughout the seasons. Fresh spring water is fed to the cabin from a nearby drainage. Indulge in leisurely pursuits in the lower-level game room featuring a state-of-the-art virtual hunting game, pool table, and card table, seamlessly connected to a cozy den adorned with oak cabinetry, wet bar, propane fireplace, and gun cabinet?a perfect retreat after a day of outdoor adventures. Additional amenities include multiple machine sheds, dog kennels, and a 600-yard rifle/pistol range with covered shooting area. A custom sporting clays course sits in the northern portion of the ranch and was expertly designed by Olympic bronze medalist Dan Carlisle. This offering is made furnished and turn-key.
Looking to live off the land and away from society? This 382-acre fenced and crossed-fenced property offers a homesite to bring your lodge or cabin dreams to life in unsullied mountain views. This property qualifies for 2 LOP tags (buyer to confirm with ODFW) in one of the most versatile hunting Units in Eastern Oregon for big game and upland game birds and has .62+- miles of river frontage of the Middle Fork John Day River that hosts steelhead, mountain whitefish, trout and smallmouth bass. Did I mention that it is adjacent to a natural and historic hot springs? Come on in, the waters fine! Recent partition, 2023 taxes TBD. Buyer to verify all information.
This 116.9 acres of land can be accessed by Long Creek Road and lies a little more than a quarter of a mile from the access road to the Malheur National Forest. There is an uninhabitable home on the parcel, a replacement dwelling permit may be available to build out your dream mountain home that takes full advantage of the stunning mountain and river views. Buyer to verify with Grant County. This parcel is being offered separately from its original listing; 61702 Middle Fork Rd. Long Creek, OR.
Rare opportunity to pick up 10 acres of awesome Wheeler County Land. This is located in the heart of dinosour land and finding/exploring for bones and fossils. Camp here or live here with your kids and totally go exploring. Rural yet not far from town.USE GPS to view:GPS44.4878-119.6709Rare opportunity to find Wheeler County Land. Excellent road access and location.