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Monroe, Oregon – Small-Town Living with Scenic Valley Views
Located midway between Corvallis and Eugene, Monroe, Oregon is a charming community surrounded by farmland, vineyards, and forested hills. With its close-knit feel, open spaces, and central Willamette Valley location, Monroe offers peaceful living and easy access to larger cities — the perfect balance of country and convenience.

Why People Love Monroe
Monroe appeals to anyone seeking the quiet pace of rural life without sacrificing accessibility.

Peaceful setting — Monroe Oregon real estate includes countryside homes, small farms, and hillside properties with panoramic views of the valley.

Prime location
— Just 25 minutes from both Corvallis and Eugene, Monroe is ideal for commuters who prefer scenic drives and wide-open living.
Wine country charm — Surrounded by local vineyards and tasting rooms, Monroe sits at the heart of Oregon’s South Willamette Wine Trail.
Community spirit — From school sports to local markets and the annual Harvest & Wine Festival, Monroe residents take pride in their strong sense of community.

Historic Roots, Rural Pride
Founded in the 1850s, Monroe began as an agricultural hub serving local farmers and millworkers. Its historic downtown and surrounding farmland reflect the region’s deep agricultural heritage. Though small, Monroe has steadily grown as families and retirees seek out its simple, welcoming atmosphere and scenic landscapes.

The town’s name, honoring President James Monroe, symbolizes its long-standing connection to American pioneer roots and Oregon’s settlement era. Today, Monroe continues to embrace its past while offering modern amenities and an ever-growing community spirit.

Monroe Oregon Real Estate
The Monroe real estate market is known for its space, beauty, and value. Properties range from traditional homes in town to larger rural parcels perfect for vineyards, horses, or hobby farms. With lower housing costs than nearby Eugene and Corvallis, Monroe has become increasingly popular for buyers seeking affordable country living within the Willamette Valley.

Whether you’re looking for a cozy small-town home or expansive acreage with views, Monroe delivers privacy, charm, and opportunity.

The Monroe Lifestyle
Life in Monroe is peaceful, friendly, and rooted in connection. Locals enjoy summer evenings at local wineries, community events at Monroe High School, and outdoor adventures in the nearby Coast Range. The surrounding countryside offers endless recreation, from hiking and biking to fishing along the Long Tom River.

If you’re searching for a quiet hometown with authentic Oregon character and breathtaking natural beauty, Monroe, Oregon is a place you’ll want to call home.

$645,536
Average Sales Price
$575,000
Median Sales Price
11
Total Listings
2,590
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Bathrooms 2.18 2
Bedrooms 3.45 4
Year Built 1991 2003
Lot Size 603,243 Sqft 65,993 Sqft
Taxes $3,186 $2,228

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