The median home value in Plush, OR is $154,150.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $157,200.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Plush, OR is $154,150.
Approximately 25.96% of Plush homes are owned,
compared to 30.87% rented, while
43.17% are vacant.
Plush 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 Plush real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Discover the serene beauty of Oregon's Great Basin with this 40-acre property. Perfect for adventure and tranquility seekers, this lot offers a unique chance to own a piece of the largest Dark Skies Sanctuary in North America. Nestled under Drake's Peak, enjoy expansive desert views and spectacular sunsets. Located above Fish Creek Rim, it provides seclusion with limited amenities nearby. Surrounded by a large ranch and U.S. Forest Service land, it features a well for reliable water. Plush, Oregon, offers hiking at Hart Mountain, fishing in nearby lakes and creeks, and prime birdwatching along the Pacific Flyway. Enjoy rockhounding for sunstones and scenic drives through Warner Valley. Nearby Steens Mountain and Fossil Lake add to the area's appeal. Strong cell signal ensures connectivity. Previous building approval shows potential for your dream home, subject to the CUP process.
Wide open spaces calling, allow your self to dream and here is your opportunity for off the grid living! 30 acres of recreational land located NW of the town of Plush.
Jacobs Farms in Plush, Oregon is an opportunity to own an authentic cattle and farming ranch. 1284 acres of deeded land along with three grazing permits on Federal Land and two State permits. Irrigation water out of Priday Reservoir (capable of holding 2500-acre feet of water) plus irrigation wells. Four pivots - three Zinmatic and one new Valley pivot, plus flood irrigation. Primary water rights for +/- 434.5 acres plus supplemental rights. Several water troughs and stock wells spread across the property. Seller runs 325 pair year-round, feeding hay for only 45 days in the winter. Ranch qualifies for LOP Tags in the North Warner and Beatys Butte Units. Mild winters in the Warner Valley, at the base of Hart Mountain, make this a special property to consider!!
Multiple Oregon Sunstone Mining Claims on BLM Land. Owner states the claims have been lightly worked. Claims Menu as of 1/27/2024:Western Sun #4, approximately 7 acres, proven area. Produces good to very good schiller, small and medium reds and some greens and bicolors.$9000.00Wishfull, approximately 8 acres, proven area. Produces good to very good schiller, small and medium reds and some greens and bicolors.$11,000.00Thankfull, approximately 15 acres, proven area. Produces good to very good schiller, small and medium reds and some greens and bicolors.$19,000.00Western Sun #1, approximately 20 acres, proven area. Produces good to very good schiller, small and medium reds and some greens and bicolors.$25,000.00Sampo #2, approximately 20 acres, proven area. Produces good to very good schiller, small and medium reds and some greens and bicolors.$25,000.00Contact broker for details on mining equipment available in addition to the claim, equipment mentioned subject to change.