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Oregon's Priciest Properties: A County-by-County Look at Luxury Homes

Oregon's priciest listings: $22.2M for 7,480 acres in Union Co., $25M for 3.26 acres in Multnomah Co.

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regon's 36 counties have varying median home prices, ranging from $155,000 in Gilliam County to $1,095,000 in Multnomah County. The most expensive homes for sale in each county are often located on large parcels of land and feature luxurious amenities such as private helipads, trophy rooms, and expansive views.

    Baker County's median home price is $280,000, with the most expensive property listed at $2,950,000. This 1,778-acre ranch features a remodeled house with three bedrooms, four bathrooms, and 2,821 square feet of living space.

    In Benton County, the median home price is $526,500, with the most expensive property listed at $4.4 million. This 21-acre estate has a wraparound front porch, three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and 3,870 square feet of living space.

    Clackamas County's median home price is $610,000, with the most expensive property listed at $12,950,804. This 28-acre mansion features a rooftop lounge, driving range, glass breezeways to luxury suites, and cocktail bars.

    Coos County's median home price is $360,000, with the most expensive property listed at $6.3 million. This 247-acre estate has four bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, and 7,994 square feet of living space.

    Crook County's median home price is $463,000, with the most expensive property listed at $17,900,000. This 435.8-acre ranch features a custom main home with five bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, and 8,863 square feet of living space plus a 9,200-square-foot trophy room.

    Curry County's median home price is $621,250, with the most expensive property listed at $10,888,000. This oceanfront estate has four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and 10,000 square feet of living space.

    Deschutes County's median home price is $639,500, with the most expensive property listed at $25.6 million. This 1,499-acre ranch features a two-bedroom house with 3,590 square feet of living space.

    Douglas County's median home price is $350,000, with the most expensive property listed at $3.5 million. This 90.8-acre estate has five bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and 6,742 square feet of living space.

    Gilliam County's median home price is $155,000, with the most expensive property listed at $3.2 million. This 4,001-acre ranch features a three-bedroom house with 2,264 square feet of living space.

    Grant County's median home price is $210,000, with the most expensive property listed at $4.2 million. This 1,860-acre ranch has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and 2,976 square feet of living space.

    Harney County's median home price is $263,000, with the most expensive property listed at $945,000. This 800-acre ranch features a one-bedroom house with 615 square feet of living space.

    Hood River County's median home price is $723,850, with the most expensive property listed at $3.9 million. This five-acre estate has four bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, and 5,168 square feet of living space.

    Jackson County's median home price is $420,000, with the most expensive property listed at $10,770,000. This 959-acre ranch features an 11-bedroom house with 4,520 square feet of living space.

    Jefferson County's median home price is $353,150, with the most expensive property listed at $5,250,000. This 240-acre estate has four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and 2,724 square feet of living space.

    Josephine County's median home price is $400,250, with the most expensive property listed at $3.8 million. This 16-acre estate features a three-bedroom house with 1,440 square feet of living space.

    Klamath County's median home price is $307,500, with the most expensive property listed at $9.8 million. This 1,265-acre ranch has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and 2,392 square feet of living space.

    Lake County's median home price is $196,000, with the most expensive property listed at $3.2 million. This 1,284-acre estate features a three-bedroom house with 1,952 square feet of living space.

    Lane County's median home price is $465,000, with the most expensive property listed at $4,750,000. This 378-acre ranch has four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and 2,337 square feet of living space.

    Lincoln County's median home price is $550,000, with the most expensive property listed at $5 million. This 36-acre estate features a three-bedroom house with 4,965 square feet of living space.

    Linn County's median home price is $387,450, with the most expensive property listed at $3,990,000. This 127-acre estate has four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and

Oregon luxury homes showcased by county, highlighting high-end real estate market trends.