Welcome to Oregon’s most expensive old house listing! This home has 51,000 acres! There is an additional 15,000 acres of BLM grazing permits. The house was built in 1921. It is located on 51,087 acres in Madras, Oregon. This was a very successful cattle operation. There are multiple houses on the property. There is also a dance hall, chapel and a rodeo. Four bedrooms, three bathrooms and 4,652 square feet. $52,250,000
From the Zillow listing:
Spanning over 51,087 deeded acres with an additional 15,000 acres of BLM grazing permits, the ranch encompasses an impressive 66,000 acres of diverse and productive land. This property has been a highly successful commercial cattle operation, with an ideal mix of fertile valley meadows, 2,438.4 acres of irrigated hay ground, and expansive grazing rangelands. The operation is rated for 1,200-1,500 mother cows, ensuring long-term sustainability and profitability. With a perimeter of over 100 miles, the breathtaking landscapes ensure no two days look the same. The ranch is fully equipped with a variety of living spaces, including an elegant owner’s home featuring a gourmet stainless steel kitchen, four-bedroom suites, 2.5 baths, and a grand fireplace room. Additional accommodations include multiple manager and ranch-hand residences, remote hunting cabins, a dance hall, a church, and a rodeo arena with amenities.
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