Discover the perfect canvas for your forever home on over 7 acres acres of beautiful land. This private property offers two potential building site options (one residence permitted) and features a large enclosed pole barn with a concrete floor, ideal for storage, hobbies, or a workshop. A gravel drive leads to the shop and a potential homesite at the top of the property, providing a strong sense of privacy and space. The existing home on the property is of no value. The property was previously improved with a private well, a County-permitted septic system, and 200-amp power; all systems are no longer in working order. An exceptional opportunity for buyers seeking acreage, versatility, and the freedom to build. Buyer to perform all due diligence with governing authorities.
An extraordinary opportunity to create a legacy property in a truly parklike setting. Perched on a scenic hilltop with sweeping valley views, this remarkable 75+ acre offering invites you to bring your dream to life, whether that’s a custom estate, equestrian facility, working farm, vineyard, retreat center, or an unforgettable wedding and events venue. Winding through the property is a peaceful creek, complete with your own private 80-foot bridge, opening to expansive open fields and serene natural beauty. Pesticide-free land, a natural spring at the top of the hill, and over 55 acres of merchantable timber add both sustainability and long-term value. Located just 35 minutes from downtown Portland, 45 minutes to Salem, one hour to Mt. Hood ski slopes, and two hours to the Oregon Coast, this property offers rare privacy without sacrificing accessibility. HWY 213 frontage, along with a mix of Rural Residential Farm Forest (RRFF5) and Timber (TMBR) zoning, creates exceptional flexibility for residential, agricultural, and event-focused uses. Easy access to utilities with septic approval, plus public water, natural gas, and electricity on site, making the path to development seamless. Surrounded by some of the region’s most beloved destinations, local schools and restaurants, a nearby regional airport, golf courses, vineyards and wine tasting, a whiskey distillery, the Columbia River Gorge, Evergreen Wings & Waves Waterpark, Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm, Molalla’s Shady Dell Railroad Park, and the Pacific Northwest Skydiving Center—this property is positioned to be both a private sanctuary and a destination experience. A rare canvas of scale, location, and opportunity, ready to become something truly special.

Mulino is located in Oregon. Mulino, Oregon has a population of 2,251. Mulino is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 21.56% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 33.61%.
The median household income in Mulino, Oregon is $91,333. The median household income for the surrounding county is $88,517 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Mulino is 50 years.
The average high temperature in July is 80.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 35.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 48.6 inches per year, with 1.3 inches of snow per year.