The median home value in Fort Jones, CA is $273,800.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $281,200.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Fort Jones, CA is $273,800.
Approximately 46.81% of Fort Jones homes are owned,
compared to 37.99% rented, while
15.2% are vacant.
Fort Jones real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Fort Jones real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
A gem in the rough Mobile Park in Fort Jones, Scott Valley, Northern California for savvy investors, who look for a manageable sized park and property transforming opportunity. Located in a peaceful town with a friendly community and surrounded by beautiful nature, closed to Main St and Eastside Rd, the park consists of 5 spaces with 4 park owned mobiles, and 1 RV space. All units are fully occupied. Need some TLC. Motivated seller. Call for a tour and more information.
This Property is located in the vicinity of Scott Valley area, Siskiyou County in a small town called Fort Jones vicinity. Perfect views of Scott Valley from this Fort Jones property. This Northern California property is within driving distance of the many recreational opportunities Siskiyou County has to offer. In the Winter Ski and Board on Mt. Shasta or on Mt. Ashland, enjoy Shakespeare plays in Ashland, Oregon, Fish the Scott and Klamath River for Steelhead, Salmon or Trout, plenty of places to pan for gold, camp, hike or hunt in the Marble Mountain Wilderness or Klamath National Forest where deer, turkey, bear, grouse, quail abound. Plenty of trailheads nearby that connect to the Pacific Crest Trail. This is a nice home in which to experience small town northern California living as 12070 Oak Mill is located just a block off the main street through the historic town of Fort Jones. Fort Jones was settled in the mid-1800’s as part of the California Gold Rush. Its current population is just over 800 residents. There is a grocery store, farm/irrigation supply store, several delightful restaurants, fitness center, elementary and junior high schools. It is approximately 15 minutes from the Siskiyou County seat of Yreka, a larger town of just under 8,000. Yreka has a small hospital, other medical offices, groceries, hardware stores, a great little historic downtown section of shopping, restaurants, etc. Here, you’re truly in northern California, about a half hour from the Oregon border, in the heart of Jefferson country. Siskiyou County is known for its beautiful scenery, thousands and thousands of acres of national forest, and a myriad of outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, biking, horseback riding, skiing, trout fishing, golf and more.