The median home value in Mulino, OR is $782,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $540,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Mulino, OR is $782,000.
Approximately 80% of Mulino homes are owned,
compared to 16% rented, while
5% are vacant.
Mulino 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 Mulino real estate agent to arrange a tour today! Learn more about Mulino.
Beautiful, private, 20 acre property with so much potential and possibilities. The road has nice base rock on it, with a Spring fed creek that borders Port Blackley in the back. The trees were re-planted after a clear cut bringing much new growth. The property has an amazing shop that is 4,800 SqFt! It's well insulated and is great for storage, or work on boats or autos. Popular hobbies in the area are hiking, and local horseback riding with several popular trails nearby with views of the the creek in the back. There is a Manufactured home on the property that is of no value, and could be removed and/or replaced. Location is perfect, just 30 minutes to Portland. A perfect blend of country and city living at its best.
*** 4.875% INTEREST - 5% DOWN PAYMENT - ONE TIME CLOSE CONSTRUCTION LOAN AVAILABLE *** *** 100% FINANCING CONSTRUCTION LOAN ALSO AVAILABLE FOR SITE BUILT OR MANUFACTURED HOME!!! *** RARE ACREAGE BUILDABLE PARCEL!!! This ~1.5 acre lot is ready to turn your dreams into the IDEAL PEACEFUL SANCTUARY!!! Surrounded by large acreage parcels including 200 acres of BLM land you will not find anything so close to town with this level of quiet tranquility!!! Bring your imagination and your builder to turn your dreams into reality. High speed cable internet is available. ** DO NOT WALK PROPERTY WITHOUT APPOINTMENT **
Attention all nature enthusiasts! A truly unique piece of Oregon is up for grabs. Dive into its rich history as a timber-filled pond and its transformation into a recreation paradise. Embrace the opportunity to reimagine these 60 acres and fall in love with this incredible slice of heaven. Past: Take a stroll through Oregon?s captivating history! Around 170 years ago, Gabriel Trullinger claimed 646 acres along Milk Creek in Clackamas County. He built a clever sawmill in 1858, floating logs downstream during high water periods. Gabriel?s ingenious dam transformed Milk Creek into a mill pond, serving as a timber storage before embracing a modern steam-powered sawmill in 1901. His legacy endures as a testament to ingenuity and connection with the land. Present: A group of friends, passionate water skiers, sought a personal haven away from the busy waters of Willamette River. They seized an opportunity, transforming a timber filled pond into their dream water ski lake. For three relentless summers, they toiled with unwavering dedication. Decades of memories have since been etched into this beloved sanctuary where generations were taught the joy of skiing, and summer nights beneath starlit skies became treasured campouts. This slice of heaven forever warms countless hearts. Future: Picture an estate atop the bluff, where a glorious lake view beckons on one side, and captivating valley views from the other side. Escape crowded rivers and claim your own hidden sanctuary, complete with a boat house, ample dock, and boat ramp ? awaiting your imaginative touch on these sprawling sixty acres. Let your dreams take flight in this enchanting space, where nature?s beauty intertwines with your inspired creation. The future of this idyllic paradise is an unwritten tale, brimming with magic and promise.
Get it all! Create a beautiful home in a parklike setting with panoramic hilltop valley views. A creek with your own 80 foot bridge, a beautiful field all on the property. Build your own ranch, farm, vineyard, or event/wedding venue. Your chance to own over 75 beautiful acres within just 35 minutes of downtown Portland, 45 minutes to Salem, and 1 hour to Mt Hood ski slopes, and 2 hours to the coast. Property has septic approval. All other utilities are on-site including gas, city water and electricity. There is also a natural spring at the top of the hill. Mix of Rural Residential Farm Forest (RRFF5) and Timber (TMBR) zoning and HWY 213 frontage allows for unlimited possibilities! Pesticide free land that includes 55+ acres of merchantable timber.Notable amenities and nearby attractions include: close to schools and restaurants, reginal airport next door with parasailing, golf courses, Columbia River Gorge, vineyards and wine tasting, whiskey distillery, Evergreen waves and water park, Molalla's Shady Dell Pacific Railroad Train Park, Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm, and Pacific Northwest Skydiving Center