Water And Septic
Rural homes and land may show well, public water, septic, or sewer when the MLS has them. Filter by water source and sewer on the search page when you are narrowing improved property or comparing parcels.
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This guide centers on one acre or more on lot size—vacant land, farm inventory, and farm-style homes. Smaller lots and infill are easier from city market pages and new construction guides. Use the live strips and shortcuts, then refine on search.
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Vacant parcels usually appear as Land. Working farms and ranches may be tagged Farm or listed as Residential with acreage and outbuildings. This page emphasizes one acre or more on lot size in search. Lot size in the MLS is lot square feet and acres on the listing; search uses minimum lot square feet — one acre equals 43,560 sq ft. Exclusive farm use and other zoning labels vary by county: verify with planning offices and your broker, not listing remarks alone. Access, easements, and irrigation are field- and county-specific — expect due diligence on roads, water rights, and utilities.
Rural homes and land may show well, public water, septic, or sewer when the MLS has them. Filter by water source and sewer on the search page when you are narrowing improved property or comparing parcels.
Exclusive farm use, timber, and other designations vary by county. Confirm allowed uses with local planning offices and your broker before you rely on marketing remarks alone.
For coastal communities and ocean-adjacent context, see the dedicated coast guide. For inland acreage and ranch markets, use the regional hubs below.
Every shortcut applies a one acre minimum lot size (plus the filters named on the card). Adjust city, price, and map on the results page.
Land property type with minimum one acre lot (Oregon MLS areas).
Search vacant landFarm property type with at least one acre on lot.
Search farmResidential, Farm style, one acre or more on lot.
Farm style homesVacant land with well when indexed, minimum one acre lot.
Land + wellRural residential with well and septic, minimum one acre lot.
Well + septicWillamette Valley — vacant land in Salem with one acre minimum.
Salem landVacant land in Eugene, one acre or more.
Eugene landVacant land in Bend, one acre or more.
Bend landVacant land in Medford, one acre or more.
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Each hub summarizes counties and cities. Open a region for context, then use the shortcuts above for MLS searches at one acre or more on lot size.

Salem, Eugene, Corvallis, and the valley floor. Benton, Lane, Linn, Marion, Polk, and Yamhill counties.
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Bend, Redmond, Sisters, Prineville, and Madras. Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson counties.
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Medford, Ashland, Grants Pass, and Roseburg. Jackson, Josephine, and Douglas counties.
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The Dalles, Pendleton, La Grande, Baker City, and the high desert. Hood River, Wasco, Umatilla, Union, Baker, and more.
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Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties. Portland, Beaverton, Lake Oswego, Gresham, and the urban core.
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From Astoria to Brookings. Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln, Tillamook, Coos, and Curry counties.
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Comparing infill lots to rural acreage? The Portland Metro new construction guide covers builder activity and land entry points in the urban core.
Live Listings
Newest matches from the MLS feed (Repliers), scoped to at least one acre on lot size. Infill and small lots are easier to find from market pages and new construction guides.
Newest vacant land parcels with at least one acre in the MLS lot fields. Smaller lots: use city or new construction guides.
Working land and farm inventory tagged Farm in the feed, filtered to one acre or more on lot size.
Residential homes with Farm architectural style and at least one acre of lot size — not vacant land.
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