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Burns, OR Mobile Homes & Double-Wides for Sale

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    $749,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,780 Sq Ft

    66410 Crane Buchanan Rd, Burns, OR 97720

    Nestled in the scenic beauty of Harney County, this 80± acre property boasts breathtaking views of the Steens Mountains and offers many possibilities. At the top of the land sits a well-maintained 3-bedroom, 2-bath home with approximately 1,780± SF of living space. The home features a nice island kitchen with hickory cabinets, large picture windows that capture the surrounding vistas, a

    John Knipe Knipe Land Company

    66410 Crane Buchanan Rd, Burns, OR 97720
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    $2,699,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,836 Sq Ft

    31597 Dog Mountain Ln, Burns, OR 97720

    Dog Mountain farm (±1,149.89-ac) is an irrigated farm historically producing alfalfa and triticale on Poujade very fine + Ausmus fine sandy loam soils. OWRD records indicate irrigation rights for 581.50± acres (1976, 1982, 2014 priority dates) supplied by onsite wells and delivered via buried mainline + 10 pivots (one inactive). Improvements include corrals, fencing, and interior farm roads with

    AMY PENDLEY AGRI-BUSINESS REAL ESTATE SERVICES

    31597 Dog Mountain Ln, Burns, OR 97720
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    $85,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 924 Sq Ft

    420 W Grant St, Burns, OR 97720

    Bring your energy and vision to complete the renovations that have been started on this is a 2bd., 1 ba. 1974 single wide mobile. The carpet has been pulled and the walls painted. There are new tiles for the bathroom floor and new flooring for the kitchen and hall just waiting to be put in. There is a pellet stove and electric wall units for heat. Outside there are two storage buildings for your

    Kris Roberts Country Preferred Realtors

    420 W Grant St, Burns, OR 97720
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    $250,000

    38825 E Sandhill Ln, Burns, OR 97720

    LOOKING FOR GRAZING LAND? 320 Acres on Sandhill Lane in Burns Oregon. This property is pretty secluded but does have good access off of Newton Road and Sandhill Lane. The property is being used for grazing cattle and is leased at the moment. At closing the lease will be terminated. There are two very old and nearly destroyed single wide mobile homes on the property. These are

    Robert Paramore Paramore Real Estate

    38825 E Sandhill Ln, Burns, OR 97720
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    $3,995,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,483 Sq Ft

    37215 Dead End Ln, Burns, OR 97720

    Beautiful Burns Oregon alfalfa farm! This place has it all. 957 deeded acres with 5, seven tower pivots and 2 seven tower half pivots with auto reverse. Very productive farm with good water source. Sit in the comfort of your 2,485 Sq, Ft. 2016 Marlette, MF home with large attached 40'x48' shop/garage addition and watch your hay grow. The home sits right in the middle of the farm with pivots

    Robert Paramore Paramore Real Estate

    37215 Dead End Ln, Burns, OR 97720

Why Live in Burns

Burns, Oregon, is a rural community surrounded by cattle ranches, farms, and public land, with its southern neighbor Hines sharing similar characteristics. Together, these towns house about 60% of Harney County's residents. The area is known for its natural recreation opportunities, with 70% of the county being public land. The Burns Paiute Reservation, located immediately north, is an integral part of the community, contributing to local education and healthcare. Residential areas feature cottages from the 1900s, often shaded by mature trees, and farms ranging from 18 to 440 acres. The cities maintain several green spaces, including Washington Park in Burns and Hines City Park, which offers a variety of recreational facilities. The Burns-Hines Nature Trail, a converted railroad bed, provides a scenic route for observing aquatic bird species. Burns hosts the annual Harney County Migratory Bird Festival, attracting thousands of birdwatchers each spring. The main stretch of downtown Burns along U.S. Route 20 features local dining options such as The Palace, a food hall with diverse cuisines and live music, and The Pine Room, known for its burgers and steaks. While grocery shopping options are limited, a Safeway is available. Burns High School offers various extracurricular activities and athletic teams, with the football team recently competing in the state championship. United States Route 20 connects Burns to Bend, 130 miles away, and Boise, 190 miles away, with additional transit options provided by the Harney Hub Transit system and POINT’s long-distance bus service.

Home Trends in Burns, OR

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$239,950
Median Single Family Sale Price
$250,000
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$325,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$162
Number of Homes for Sale
17
Last 12 months Home Sales
2
Months of Supply
102.00
Median List Price
$256,500
Median Change From 1st List Price
2%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-9%
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