Breathtaking views of the North Fork John Day river are upon your arrival from the numerous building sites on this rare find! Sage and juniper hillsides provide a scenic backdrop overlooking 95 acres of 1967 water rights. Seller has planted half the land in triticale and will provide easement to pump station on North Fork John Day river. Phone and power lines on property and this setting is condusive to solar as well. No well or septic has been developed. Property has very good soils. Partially surveyed. Perimeter fenced. Easy access off Hwy 402. Borders private lands with one road and easement thru property to adjoining landowner. Sale subject to partition for 116 acres north of Hwy 402 and zoning permit transfer for non farm dwelling upon expiration of life estate. Included is 40 and 75 HP pumps and handline. Great growing season in mild climate. Seasonal creek overflow. Secluded, quiet with wildlife viewing abounds. Antelope, elk, deer and bird hunting. Must see to appreciate. If you are looking to invest in a high yield income crop producing property with lots of possiblities this may be your destination retreat or agricultural income property for hay or livestock production. Possible terms with half down to qualified buyers. Taxes and farm deferral to be determined after partition. Located on north side of Hwy 402 at 7.5 milemarker.
Gorgeous view property on half mile of the North Fork John Day River borders BLM w/grazing permit.LOP tags in Heppner unit.Elk, deer, cougar,bobcats, turkeys & chukar, steelhead & bass fishing, hiking, horseback riding galore. There has been a labor of love poured into the infrastructure of this ready to build package with permanent replacement dwelling approval. Seller has floor plans for home if buyer wants to review. New home site excavation needs refinement. Improvements include a new PVC water line that needs connected to the well, 600’ underground electrical and transformer, with new 200-amp electrical panel with meter. There is an active septic permit and active building permit valid until 5-1-26 … or you can just enjoy the turnkey simplicity of this cow camp with the outdoor shower, outhouse and nature at its best.The cozy 400 sq. ft tiny cabin has water & electricity. New powerpole to electrical panel. Metal shop with a new 100-amp electrical panel has storage area and 400 sq. ft. bunkhouse in development with new windows, door,lights, insulation, board & bat siding, new electrical,ceiling fan, space and cadet heater, air conditioning, sink, washer and dryer hookups, land line phone, outhouse and well house, RV dump site/hookup. This is nicely treed, lots of shade, garden area, grapevines, apple, cherry, plum and Asian pear fruit trees.2 domestic wells, 44 acres of water rights. Fenced/cross fenced used as grass pasture for mules and could be reseeded and planted in a hay crop.2 stall stable with tack room. 48x60 hay barn, large wood covered horse feeder, metal loafing shed, rain collection guzzler for wildlife water on upper 200 acres. Seller has excavated a road to connecting both tax lots. There is new ½ mile four strand barbed wire fence, two new gates connecting all pastures together.New spring undeveloped and confirmed with year round water.Partial survey. Zoned EFU/MUR in Farm Deferral. Cash.

Kimberly is located in Oregon. Kimberly, Oregon has a population of 281. Kimberly is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 52.7% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.09%.
The median household income in Kimberly, Oregon is $54,250. The median household income for the surrounding county is $51,100 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Kimberly is 45.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 84.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 22.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 16.6 inches per year, with 30.2 inches of snow per year.