Vin Dillon Vineyard, nestled between the Eola-Amity Hills AVA and the Van Duzer AVA, spans 50 acres of productive land, known for its Pinot Noir. The property includes a 2,856 sq. ft. manufactured home built in 2002, offering solid rental potential or a residence for a vineyard foreman, with the option to replace it with a custom home. Additional features include a carport with a roof deck and an 1,100 sq. ft. equipment shed on-site.
The story of Julon Vineyards is one of deep roots, successful partnerships, peaceful tranquility, and exciting potential awaiting its next chapter. Situated on 48.79 acres in the Eola-Amity Hills AVA and surrounded by award winning vineyards, Eola Springs, Sojourner, Roserock and Schindler - the grapes from this land are of superior quality. Enjoy the view from the well-situated, recently remodeled manufactured home or replace it with your dream home (homesite approved for replacement dwelling in 2021). Only 5 miles to Salem, you can enjoy the seclusion of your vineyard while still being close to all of the amenities you want.The 16.3 acre vineyard is made up of 8 blocks of Pinot Noir, totaling 13.67 acres and 2 blocks of Chardonnay, totaling 2.68 acres with an additional 15 acres ready to plant, completing your vineyardvision. This dry-farmed vineyard was planted and has been managed by Results Partners, a well-known and respected wine management company. The property ranges from 225 feet to 410 feet in elevation, with southern and southwestern slopes facing the Oregon Coast Range. The grapes from Julon Vineyard have been sold to some of the most well known and well-regarded wineries in Oregon.A 1,100 square foot tractor barn, a pond, a high output well, and several other small outbuildings round out the property.
Accepted Offer with Contingencies. This farm features two legal dwellings situated at the top of a long private driveway, providing sweeping views of the Eola Hills and the endless farms below. The charming Dutch colonial barn is in excellent condition and could be repurposed for a wedding venue, party palace and/or a basketball court. Whether you choose to remodel the existing homes or build your dream residences, this farm offers an excellent opportunity in a prime location. Donâ??t miss out on the chance to make this property your own! This property offers a rare chance to acquire two legal residences on a highly productive farm, ideally located near the cities of Salem, Dallas, and Corvallis. Historically, this farm operated as a dairy, before transitioning to the production of grass seed and hay, taking full advantage of the area's good Class II soils and unique climate.Situated near Amity, Oregon, the farm straddles the Van Duzer Corridor AVA and is adjacent to the Eola-Amity Hills AVA, two wine regions renowned for their distinctive terroir. These areas are notable for their rich volcanic and glacial deposit soils, and their exposure to a unique meteorological phenomenon: the Van Duzer winds.The Van Duzer Corridor is a low-elevation gap in the Oregon Coast Range that allows cold marine air to flow inland from the Pacific Ocean. During summer afternoons, the temperature differential between the hot air in the Willamette Valley and the cooler air over the Pacific creates a pressure gradient that funnels ocean breezes through the corridor. This phenomenon is particularly strong in the evenings when warm valley air rises, pulling the cooler, denser air inland.This inflow of cool marine air plays a critical role in moderating the vineyard microclimate, preventing extreme heat stress during the growing season and preserving the diurnal temperature variation essential for producing high-quality grapes. Cool nighttime temperatures slow the respiration of grape sugars and help preserve higher levels of acidity. This, in turn, contributes to wines with more complex and balanced flavor profiles, retaining the crispness and structure necessary for long aging and depth of aroma. Many in the vineyard production space are looking at this type of microclimate as an added insurance for achieving consistent high quality vintages.Agricultural Benefits:The same microclimatic forces that benefit vineyards are equally advantageous for fruit orchards, grass seed and hay crops.
Nestled in the heart of the renowned Eola-Amity Hills AVA, Erickson Vineyard features 22.5 acres planted to Pinot Noir (777, 115, Pommard, Wadenswil) offering a rare opportunity for wine enthusiasts and investors alike. The vineyard benefits from the region's signature cooling breezes from the Van Duzer Corridor, ideal for growing world-class, expressive wines. The property is currently professionally managed by Atlas Vineyard Management. This property offers a unique opportunity for dual living featuring a primary residence and a two bedroom, one bathroom second residence on the lower section of the property. The primary residence was custom built and features 180 degree views of the vineyard and surrounding valley, plus unique rooftop access for an even better view. Endless possibilities for an on-site tasting room, agritourism and much more. Call for additional details and to schedule your showing appointment.
Accepted Offer with Contingencies. 214.45 acres offers excellent tiled vineyard land; slope, elevation, and S/SE aspect with 68.4 acres of water rights. This property is located on the outskirts of Salem, Oregon, among several well-known vineyards and wineries, Cherry Hill Winery, Eola Hills & Wahle Vineyards. Currently in Grass seed production and a cherry orchard. Irrigation Pond is stocked with bass and bluegill. Grass tenant willing to terminate lease.
The median home value in Rickreall, OR is $625,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $428,100. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Rickreall, OR is $625,000. Approximately 60% of Rickreall homes are owned, compared to 40% rented, while 0% are vacant. Rickreall 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 Rickreall real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Rickreall, Oregon has a population of 435. Rickreall is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 25.93% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 31.98%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $70,238 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Rickreall is 54.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 81.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 34.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45.2 inches per year, with 3.7 inches of snow per year.