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A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity awaits on over 240 acres of land, just 9 miles east of Ashland, Oregon. This private oasis provides a peaceful retreat and expansive views with two home sites, a cabin, EFU zoning, historic water rights, diverse terrain, abundant wildlife, multiple creeks and a pond. Access is off of a paved county road with finalized engineering approval for a new scenic private road. A diversity of evergreens and hardwoods span the three tax lots with old growth white and black Oak savanna, transitioning into Cedar, Pine and Fir. Alder and Willows thrive along the the creeks. The seasons are incredible to experience with an array of plants and wildlife, fall colors, winter wonderland, spring wildflowers and birdwatching throughout the year. The property is made up of three parcels and initial investigation suggests a possibility of a third home site. Improvements include a cabin, wells, 20,000 gallons of water storage, septics, equipment pads, two home sites and finalized private road engineering. The property is fully fenced with some cross-fencing and separate pastures. Current uses include livestock and grazing.
This beautiful location is the perfect blend of tranquility and proximity to the vibrant town of Ashland. Home to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Southern Oregon University, dining, unique shopping opportunities and much more, Ashland is a center for arts and outdoor recreation. The area is know for its great climate and experiences all four seasons. You'll find the elevation of the property to be perfectly situated above the fog line and offers a hint of cooler weather in the summer and south-facing sun in the winter. Ashland is located in the Rogue Valley which additionally offers unparalleled medical facilities, regional shopping, an array of cultural and recreational venues along with an International Airport.