$99,500
- Land
- 1.85 Acres
- $53,784 per Acre
15001 SE Winchester Loop Unit LotWP001, Prineville, OR 97754
15001 SE Winchester Loop Unit LotWP001, Prineville, OR 97754$99,500
15001 SE Winchester Loop Unit LotWP001, Prineville, OR 97754
15001 SE Winchester Loop Unit LotWP001, Prineville, OR 97754$12,540,000
1400 SW Crestview Rd, Prineville, OR 97754
1400 SW Crestview Rd, Prineville, OR 97754$142,000
0 Tl 2300 Iowa Ave, Prineville, OR 97754
0 Tl 2300 Iowa Ave, Prineville, OR 97754$68,900
0 NE Tl 700 Irvine Ave, Prineville, OR 97754
0 NE Tl 700 Irvine Ave, Prineville, OR 97754$300,000
00 SW Layton Ct, Prineville, OR 97754
00 SW Layton Ct, Prineville, OR 97754$395,000
7555 NW Madras Hwy, Prineville, OR 97754
7555 NW Madras Hwy, Prineville, OR 97754$142,500
0 Tl 3200 Thomas Rd Unit 24807815, Prineville, OR 97754
0 Tl 3200 Thomas Rd Unit 24807815, Prineville, OR 97754$169,900
0 Tl 1501 Bluebird Dr Unit 24787646, Prineville, OR 97754
0 Tl 1501 Bluebird Dr Unit 24787646, Prineville, OR 97754$142,000
0 Tl 1700 Iowa Ave, Prineville, OR 97754
0 Tl 1700 Iowa Ave, Prineville, OR 97754$589,000
10303 SE View Top Ln, Prineville, OR 97754
10303 SE View Top Ln, Prineville, OR 97754$18,000,000
0 U S Highway 26, Prineville, OR 97754
0 U S Highway 26, Prineville, OR 97754
Prineville, Oregon, established in 1870, is the oldest city in the state and has a rich pioneer history that remains evident today. The city, with a population of just over 11,000, enjoys a high desert climate with over 300 days of sunshine annually, making it an attractive option for those seeking Central Oregon's lifestyle without harsh winters. Downtown Prineville features antique stores, boutiques, specialty shops, and restaurants, while the Bowman Museum preserves the stories of early settlers. Pioneer Park, the city's oldest park, hosts events like Picnic in the Park and Western Daze, celebrating local heritage. Outdoor attractions include Crooked River Park, which offers athletic fields, an amphitheater, and access to the Crooked River, and the Prineville Reservoir, known for its clear night skies as Oregon's first International Dark Sky Park. Meadow Lakes Golf Course is open year-round and has received environmental accolades. Housing in Prineville includes a mix of cottages, ranch-style homes, and newer constructions, often with acreage. The city has seen a significant decrease in property crime over recent years. Prineville is connected to nearby cities like Redmond and Bend via U.S. Route 26 and Oregon Route 126, with public transit options available. The presence of Facebook and Apple data centers has bolstered local employment and supported STEM programs in the Crook County School District, which serves over 3,200 students.
On average, homes in Prineville, OR sell after 71 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Prineville, OR over the last 12 months is $420,000, down 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
In Prineville, there are currently 11 studio homes for sale, offering practical living options for individuals or couples seeking simplicity and affordability. Whether you're in search of a studio condo with modern amenities or a cozy studio apartment, these properties provide affordable housing solutions in desirable locations. With their efficient use of space and inclusive amenities, studio homes offer an opportunity to embrace a simplified lifestyle without sacrificing comfort or convenience. Explore the selection of studio homes for sale in Prineville, OR and find the perfect place to call home.