If you've got a spare $50 million lying around or are Douglas Tompkins, you might consider this piece of real estate that's just come on the market. All 42,428 acres of privately owned Central Oregon forest east of Prineville, can be yours for a cool $48.5 million. It's zoned for fishing, hunting, mtn biking. Whatever you're hearts desire. You can bury dead bodies there, pave it over to make a huge parking lot, or maybe build a nuclear power plant. Go ahead and dream a little dream. Some of the details of the property:
"Ochoco Ranch is one of only a few contiguous pieces of land of this stature on the market today," Stratman said in the news release. "Besides its sheer size, the property is in an ideal location, offers vast natural beauty and provides the fortunate buyer with multiple opportunities."
"Featuring both easy access and outstanding privacy, Ochoco Ranch could serve as a private family retreat, a mountain conservation area, a relaxing guest ranch or center for year-round sports, or a combination of uses," the news release stated.
The ranch is a sanctuary for Rocky Mountain elk, mule deer, pronghorn, grouse, quail and turkey, and the streams, creeks and rivers are home to rainbow and brook trout, the release touts.
Via KTVZ.com.