Welcome to Bardenhagen Grass Valley Farms in Sherman County. These two farms span 2,838.65 acres with seasonal water, native bunch grasses, and natural beauty. In a region known for seemingly endless outdoor activities, the farms are close to the Deschutes and John Day Rivers offering prime fishing opportunities, while simultaneously offering up to 4 Buck Deer and Bull Elk LOP tags in Unit 40 (buyer to confirm with ODFW). These farms are enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program and provided a combined yield of $82,955 annually, with additional income from an annual grazing lease. The farms are strategically located close to Hwy 97, have solar farm potential, boast diverse topography, and abundant wildlife. All while being driving distance from some of north Central Oregon's iconic landscapes. With multiple opportunities becoming of the discerning buyer, this is not just land; it's the gateway to a legacy in the Pacific Northwest. Sellers have accepted an offer, willing to take back up offers until buyers due diligence period ends.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Evan Kaseberg, Land Leader
General Information
24210917
Farm
404
DOM
2838.65 acres
EFU
Sherman
1944
Sherman
Sherman
Sherman
Land
Farm
Call LA
Listing Provided Courtesy of Evan Kaseberg, Land Leader
Krishna Realty data last checked: Jun 03, 2025 15:39 | Listing last modified May 31, 2025 02:23,
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No
Features and Utilities
Financial
6228.25
0
Cash,Conventional,FarmCreditService
04-22-2024
No
No
Comparable Information
404
407
Cash,Conventional,FarmCreditService
$2,950,000
$2,950,000
May 31, 2025 02:23
Schools
Elementary : ShermanN/ARatings Middle : Sherman N/ARatings High : ShermanN/ARatings
Welcome to Bardenhagen Grass Valley Farms in Sherman County. These two farms span 2,838.65 acres with seasonal water, native bunch grasses, and natural beauty. In a region known for seemingly endless outdoor activities, the farms are close to the Deschutes and John Day Rivers offering prime fishing opportunities, while simultaneously offering up to 4 Buck Deer and Bull Elk LOP tags in Unit 40 (buyer to confirm with ODFW). These farms are enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program and provided a combined yield of $82,955 annually, with additional income from an annual grazing lease. The farms are strategically located close to Hwy 97, have solar farm potential, boast diverse topography, and abundant wildlife. All while being driving distance from some of north Central Oregon's iconic landscapes. With multiple opportunities becoming of the discerning buyer, this is not just land; it's the gateway to a legacy in the Pacific Northwest. Sellers have accepted an offer, willing to take back up offers until buyers due diligence period ends.