What does wine, llama breeding, and higher education have in common? The answer is clear: Yamhill County. Located within easy driving distance of Portland, Yamhill County offers the homeowner unprecedented access to 200 world class vineyards and over 80 established wineries and tasting rooms. The Pinot Noir of Yamhill County rivals its French and Californian counterparts, easily winning awards the world over. Live in Yamhill County, and you’ll be residing in Oregon’s largest wine growing region. You’ll also be surrounded by higher education—with Linfield University, Chemeketa Community College, Portland Community College and George Fox University all making their homes here. The college populations add youth and vigor to the small towns of McMinnville, Newberg, Carlton and Dundee. And as for llamas? Well, Yamhill County has been a leader in llama breeding since 1982! Whether you find acreage to spread out on, or a lot in an established neighborhood, building a new home in this picturesque part of the Willamette Valley will give you close access to all the advantages of the big city, as well as all the beauty and delight of a rural setting.
Build on your lot in
- Yamhill
- Newberg
- Amity
- Dundee
- Willamina
- Mcminnville
- Lafayette
- Carlton
- Dayton
and surrounding areas throughout the county!
Design Centers Near Yamhill County
We invite you to visit and tour our local design centers. Our team of knowledgeable Home Ownership Counselors are there to answer your questions and look forward to helping you through the process of building the home of your dreams.
Featured Plans in Yamhill County
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