The median home value in Williams, OR is $385,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $351,500.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Williams, OR is $385,000.
Approximately 66% of Williams homes are owned,
compared to 24% rented, while
10% are vacant.
Williams real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Williams real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Learn more about Williams.
Organically farmed for decades, Williams Creek Farm is home to rare & diverse native plants, birds, salmon, & riparian habitats, with old-growth trees surrounding the organic fields. Mindfully tended by dedicated stewards who have created a sanctuary ready to be enjoyed by the next fortunate owners. This gem is in the desirable Williams Valley - a thriving community with organic food stores, gas station, library, emergency services & much more. Set within the Applegate AVA, the 28+ acre farm has class 1 loam soils, senior water rights, strong well, 17 deer fenced acres & in-ground irrigation systems. Enjoy the plant & rare bird sanctuary, with the main branch of Williams Creek flowing through the property! Improvements include a charming country home, large ag building with attached greenhouse, 20' sugar pine yurt, studio, 3-40' greenhouses, stone masonry pizza oven & shade pavilion. This biodiverse homestead has been groomed to support farming, event venue or a homestead lifestyle.
+/-160 acres of secluded timberland in the Applegate Valley. This is a great opportunity to own a private getaway of recreational timberland in a beautiful area of southern Oregon. Enjoy the recreational aspects of the land for years to come as the investment grows and matures. The property was prepped and replanted in recent years with improved Douglas-fir seedlings and they are ready to grow. There is roughly 100MBF of merchantable timber in a buffer strip between the harvested areas. The property sits just 35 minutes south of Grants Pass and 45 minutes SW of Jacksonville. It is bordered on three sides by BLM and Forest Service land that stretches for miles and covers tens of thousands of acres. Buyers to conduct and satisfy their own due diligence into all aspects and uses of the land.