Search Results - Oregon
31 acres
Public Remarks 31.15 acres of prime development land.
2 acres
This industrial site offers 2.99 AC of flat land - a prime piece for development!
1992.44 acres
Alder Creek Pasture
13,490 Sq. Ft. on 3 acres
Ideally located on the corner of Hwy 11 & Ferndale Rd. Excellent Hwy 11 frontage (329 linear Ft)
1600 acres
Antelope Mountain,1,600 +/- acres, excellent hunting, recreational property
44.13 acres
Spence Reservoir Property, 44.13 ac m/l, La Grande, Oregon, Union County
78.35 acres
Rock Creek Property
3,000 Sq. Ft.
Commercial - Bandon, OR
3,945 Sq. Ft.
The Sommerville House - built in 1899 - What more do we need to say?
24,640 Sq. Ft. on 2 acres
Huge property with a paved parking lot with 6 overhead lights, 182 parking spaces of which 4 are han
4,041 Sq. Ft.
Call for appointment do not contact office or disturb businesses.
2,700 Sq. Ft.
Great business and commercial real estate investment opportunity.
8,120 Sq. Ft.
Investor/User office complex for sale.
16,933 Sq. Ft.
Historic First Methodist Church for sale.
1.96 acres
1.96ac Of Commercial high- density!#220169678
1,783 Sq. Ft. on 0.39 acres
Huge Opportunity To own a Commercial property * Restaurant or Bar
This huge 2 story commercial building is located on a busy corner intersection with a signal light i
1,160 Sq. Ft.
New price. Highly visible commercial development lot located between Albany and Salem on I-5.
When it comes to Oregon's commercial real estate listings, various high technology corporations drive the state's business sector including Tektronix and Intel. Further, the state's inexpensive power and moderate climate has attracted major datacenters run by Google, Facebook and Amazon. Other large corporations with office space in Oregon include Nike, and Harry and David.
A good deal of Oregon's industrial space is dedicated to agricultural endeavors. The state is one of the top hazelnut growing regions in the world, and it is rated 3rd among all U.S states when it comes to wineries. Timber production also ranks high among Oregon's industrial pursuits. Due to the high volume of softwood produced, much of the state's industrial space is dedicated to lumber production.
The bulk of Oregon's population is located among the Willamette Valley, which runs from Eugene in the South of the state to Portland the state's northernmost city. Much of the state's commercial property is also located in Portland, which is the state's most populous city with a population estimated at approximately 583,776 as of the 2010 census. In the Pacific Northwest, only Vancouver, Canada and Seattle, Washington are home to more commercial real estate listings. Other Oregon cities with ample commercial realty include the Salem, the state's capital, and Eugene.