Willow Ln, Grants Pass, OR 97527
OFF MARKET

Willow Ln
Grants Pass, OR 97527

    (on 78.20 acres)

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    Agricultural investment land located on the rural horizons of Malheur County just 7 miles northeast of Vale, Oregon.  The property consists of 78.20 deeded acres which is a mix of irrigated crop land and pasture with a small creek that meanders through the mostly level terrain.   Approximately 62 acres of the land is irrigated via a 7-tower valley pivot with 62 acres of water rights provided by the Owyhee Irrigation District.  Besides the pivot, irrigation equipment includes a 15 HP electric pump and a buried mainline.  The farm has Class I, III, and IV soil types beneficial for growing wheat, oats, and corn. The remaining 16.20 acres is in pasture.  Additional amenities of the land include the year-round access through county maintained gravel roads and a metal grain bin near the southern property line ideal for grain storage.The farm land is situated in Malheur County which is the second largest county in Oregon.  The area is known for its prime agricultural growing land which commonly produces crops such as potatoes, sugar beets, and onions.  The eastern Oregon landscape is also conducive to raising livestock with an abundance of range land to graze cattle or horses.Besides the robust agricultural economy, Malheur County is a popular destination for outdoor recreation.  Locals love to fish the waters of Malheur County's many rivers which encompass the Malheur River, Owyhee River, Snake River and their many tributaries.  Other fishing hotspots nearby include the Bully Creek Reservoir and Lake Owyhee State Park.  Both recreational parks additionally offer opportunities for boating, watersports, RV camping, and hiking.Vale, Oregon is a small community that lies along banks of the Malheur River where it converges with Bully Creek.  Vale is a mere 75 miles northwest of Boise, Idaho so it is close to an airport, hospitals, shopping and entertainment.  It acts as the county seat of Malheur County and is a common stop for travelers driving between western Oregon and the Boise metro area. The region was a hub for travelers historically as well.  Vale was a popular destination for trappers, missionaries and settlers that were journeying along the Oregon Trail.  In fact, it was the first stop in Oregon for those making the trek along this famous trail. Vale has beautiful vibrant outdoor murals dispersed throughout the community that depict the journey of these Oregon Trail pioneers. Every year the Mural Society adds another hand painted piece to the collection enticing visitors to return.  Another attraction celebrating its Oregon Trail heritage is the Keeney Pass Interpretive Site. The remarkable past can be also witnessed by the many historical buildings throughout the town such as the Rinehart Stone House, the Grand Opera House, the Vale Hotel and many others which were built at the turn of the 20th century.Local attractions and events include the Malheur County Fair, the annual New Year's Eve Fireworks Display, and the annual Vale Fire Department Crab Feed. One of the most exciting events to attend in Vale is the annual Oregon Trail Days Celebration held the week of July 4th which features a rodeo, car show, pie contest, and a lumberjack competition. 
    This property is off market, which means it's not currently listed for sale or rent on Trulia. This may be different from what's available on other websites or public sources.

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    Property Type / Style
    Property Type: Lot Land

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    Parking Space: 1

    Lot Information

    Lot Area: 78.20 acres

    Price History for Willow Ln

    DatePriceEventSource
    05/04/2017$399,000ListingRemovedAgent Provided
    03/22/2017$399,000Listed For SaleAgent Provided
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    Property Tax and Assessment

    Year2024
    Tax$494
    Assessment$99,920
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    What Locals Say about Grants Pass

    At least 282 Trulia users voted on each feature.
    • 85 % Say car is needed

    • 83 % Say yards are well-kept

    • 83 % Say parking is easy

    • 79 % Say it's dog friendly

    • 72 % Say there's holiday spirit

    • 64 % Say there's wildlife

    • 64 % Say kids play outside

    • 62 % Say there are sidewalks

    • 56 % Say neighbors are friendly

    • 55 % Say people would walk alone at night

    • 53 % Say it's quiet

    • 52 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years

    • 49 % Say it's walkable to restaurants

    • 44 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores

    • 41 % Say streets are well-lit

    • 23 % Say there are community events

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    • Emilee.leach
      "Trees, space between houses, outskirts of town but also close enough to get to work on time. Quiet. People walk their dogs"
    • Marnandchad
      "Retired , no commute but everything is close . To drive doctor 5 mins away , hospital is 5 mins away . Grants pass has a lot of parks . "
    • Aaroncrystaloneal
      "There’s parks an fun things together as a family they have great places to help with rent utilities "
    • Aaroncrystaloneal
      "I have lived here since I was 8 and we are trying to find somewhere new to live it’s a nice place to live"
    • Emilee.leach
      "People are very respectful and usually have leashes if walking and dogs are mostly well trained if not."
    • BellasMom
      "Farms, fairs, marketplace, . Petting zoo. Homemade pies for sale in outside market. Homegrown crops, organic. Strawberries. Picking blueberries. Stands with eggs and corn, etc, in front of people’s lawns. An ‘honesty’ , friendly, feel in the area. Helping each other. Poor economy , but, the best people!! And, beautiful surroundings!! "
    • James Enciso
      "Newish houses and townhouses, well kept lawns. Quiet neighbors and no homeless people walking around"
    • Jessica Phillips
      "Everything is within a five to ten minute driving distance depending on traffic. I’m minutes away from multiple shopping centers, food, and doctors. "
    • Donna Bollinger
      "Boatnik on Memorial Day weekend. The Rogue River (always things to do on & by the river). Cool bear statues throughout downtown. "
    • Hnoelross
      "Nice clean and things to do. Great restaurants, unique shops, pretty parks, rogue river and hiking near."
    • Jtpersonius
      "You see dogs being walked all the time. People are friendly to others with dogs. You don’t see strays around on these streets. "
    • Brandon R.
      "I love Grants Pass it’s an amazing community in the most beautiful place in the Pacific Northwest. Nestled in the Rogue Valley is has all four seasons."
    • Jonnie S.
      "nothing special, it is quiet, clean and safe for children. everyone takes good care of their yards."
    • Brenda M.
      "4th of July 50’s weekend Rogue river Farmers market Quaint town Master gardener Winery fundraisers Joes kids"
    • Carlie J. W.
      "Most folks drive cars over public transit. Traffic is light to medium most of the time. From 8 to 9 am traffic is heavy. Then again from 3:30 to 5:30pm."
    • Knight.jessica9
      "Great family friendly neighborhood. Lots of animals and kid friendly parks. Great schools and teachers. "
    • Shadoehider
      "Concerts and movies in the park, wonderful restaurants, Art in the park, art downtown, Boatnik weekend. Jet boats, the rogue river"
    • Kim H.
      "The neighborhood is very friendly. Most of us neighbors know each other and our kids all play together. There's also a creek that the kids catch crawdads at and return to the water later. "
    • Heather S.
      "There is a neighborhood 4th of July block party and we love how many trick or treaters we get on Halloween."
    • Richele W.
      "There's a lot of stores and restaurants close by. Public Bus system is easy to use and comes every minutes. There is a good sidewalk system for pedestrians."
    • Wendy V.
      "I've lived in the same place for 25 years and raised my kids here I'm in the country yet close to town but I would still prefer even farther in the country I like even more privacy and nature the older I get. no"
    • Heather76dotts
      "I think dog owners would like the distance they would have to walk their dog but they wouldn't like the traffic because it is a highway and drivers don't always pay attention to who's walking on the side of the road. "
    • Stephanie C.
      "It’s a little bit of everything and everyone. Plenty of nature & busy streets, fancy estates & affordable homes, boutiques & Walmart all squished together in this eclectic community. I love being so close to the river and gateway to wilderness."
    • Marilyn Jones
      "I've lived her for two years and my neighbors are quiet and friendly.We watch out for each other. Older neighborhood"
    • The.jasmin.mercedes
      "Can’t walk your dog because there are no side walks and no dog parks near by. Gotta stick to your property"
    • Carl
      "Meth addicts are very respectful and will wait to steal your property while you're at work. Homeless lazy drunks are friendly for the most part, as long as you don't try to kick them off your lawn before noon. Police ask for more money every year while conditions stay the same while our property taxes double every few years to hire more sheriff's that don't respond it calls. Great Town! "
    • Fzoppo
      "Great community for young families. Good schools with dedicated teachers. Medical services are first class. "
    • Samantha P.
      "Well kept quiet beautiful neighborhood walking distance to grocery store and eating out nicer than most "
    • Sally E.
      "Dogs barking all the time and weight limit on how much a dog can weigh plus no aggressive type breeds allowed such as pit bulls Doberman s and Rottweiler or German Shepard’s allowed"

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    Willow Ln, Grants Pass, OR 97527 is a lot/land. This property is not currently available for sale.