





Nearby Schools
Jacksonville ElemElementary School
Mcloughlin MiddleMiddle School
South Medford HighHigh School
Description
Ever dreamed of owning a piece of history within Southern Oregon? If so, this is the one for you! Between the late 1800's-early 1900's, this 54+ acre parcel was one of the largest gold mines in the state of Oregon! Per the seller, Gold is still located within the property and tons of mining tunnels run throughout the property. No power, but their is an older manufactured home (not livable) with a septic on the property. 500 gallon holding tank on the property is hooked up to a ram pump that goes 200 ft down into an old mining shaft. Property to be sold AS-IS. Accessible via 4 wheel drive and extremely private. Within 10 minutes from Downtown Jacksonville, you can build a home, make it a hunters getaway, and/or continue mining for gold... The possibilities are endless with this one! Appt only, so contact your agent today for a personal tour, before it's too late!
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Listing Agent: Alex M Aaronson
Listing Office: John L. Scott Medford