Small-Town Living

Real Estate in Turner, Oregon

Turner is a small, tight-knit community just 12 miles southeast of Salem. With a population of roughly 2,000, Turner offers genuine small-town living with easy access to Salem's amenities via Highway 22 — known for the annual Turner Outdoor Market, rural acreage, and a peaceful pace of life.

$703K
Median Sale Price
~2,000
Population
12 mi
Southeast of Salem
10+
Years Experience
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About Turner

Turner is a small, tight-knit community just 12 miles southeast of Salem in Marion County. With a population of roughly 2,000 residents, Turner offers the kind of genuine small-town living that has become increasingly rare in the Willamette Valley — quiet streets, neighbors who know one another, and a peaceful pace of life set against a backdrop of farmland and rolling hills.

What makes Turner special is the balance it strikes. You get the space and privacy of a rural community, yet Salem's jobs, shopping, healthcare, and services are only about 15 minutes away via Highway 22. The town is perhaps best known for the annual Turner Outdoor Market and for the rural acreage properties that draw buyers looking for room to breathe.

For families, professionals who commute into Salem, and anyone seeking a slower, more connected lifestyle, Turner delivers a compelling combination of value and convenience in the heart of Oregon's wine country.

Market Data

Turner Market Snapshot — 2026

Turner's recorded sales skew heavily toward acreage and estate properties, which pushes the area median to $702,500 — well above nearby Salem. Limited inventory keeps well-priced properties in steady demand, with sellers averaging 99.2% of list price.

$703K
Median Sale Price
69
Median Days on Market
$312
Price Per Sq. Ft.
99.2%
Avg. Sale-to-List

Source: Willamette Valley MLS (WVMLS) sold data, trailing 12 months through June 2026 (60 sales). Sales recorded only in other MLSs, such as RMLS, are not included.

Benefits

Why Turner?

Rural Acreage Available

Turner is one of the best places near Salem to find homes on acreage — room for gardens, animals, shops, or simply space and privacy that is hard to come by closer to the city.

Easy 15-Minute Salem Commute

Highway 22 connects Turner to Salem in about 15 minutes, putting state government jobs, Salem Health, shopping, and dining within an easy daily commute while you live in a quiet small town.

Lower Cost of Living

Buyers consistently get more home and land for their money in Turner than in Salem or Keizer, making it an appealing option for first-time buyers and families looking to stretch their budget.

Tight-Knit Community

With around 2,000 residents, Turner has the kind of close, welcoming community where neighbors know each other and local events like the Outdoor Market bring everyone together.

Cascade School District

Turner Elementary School and the nearby Cascade Junior High and High School serve local families with small class sizes and strong community involvement.

Outdoor Recreation Nearby

Bear Creek Park is right in town, and Silver Falls State Park — with its famous Trail of Ten Falls — is a short drive away, along with dozens of Willamette Valley wineries.

Education

Schools & Education

Cascade School District

The public school district serving Turner and the surrounding communities, known for small class sizes, strong community support, and a focus on personalized learning.

Turner Elementary School

The local elementary school serving Turner's youngest students, offering a close-knit, community-centered environment in the heart of town.

Cascade Junior High School

Serving middle-grade students in the Cascade School District with academic and extracurricular programs that prepare students for high school.

Cascade High School

The district's high school, offering college-preparatory coursework, athletics, and career-technical programs in a smaller, supportive setting.

Lifestyle

Things to Do in Turner

Turner Outdoor Market

Turner's signature annual event — a beloved community gathering featuring local vendors, food, and the small-town spirit the town is known for.

Bear Creek Park

A local park right in Turner, offering green space, picnic areas, and a place for families and neighbors to gather close to home.

Silver Falls State Park

Oregon's largest state park is a short drive east, featuring the iconic Trail of Ten Falls, hiking, camping, and old-growth forest.

Willamette Valley Wineries

Turner sits in the heart of Oregon wine country, with dozens of wineries and tasting rooms producing world-class Pinot Noir within easy reach.

Salem Amenities Nearby

Just 15 minutes away, Salem adds Minto-Brown Island Park, the Oregon State Capitol, Riverfront Park, and the Salem Saturday Market to your weekend options.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

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