Set at the southern end of Oregon’s Willamette Valley, Eugene blends natural beauty, cultural energy, and a strong sense of community. Known for its outdoor lifestyle, vibrant arts scene, and progressive spirit, Eugene sits between rivers, rolling farmland, and the foothills of the Cascade and Coast Ranges. With tree-lined neighborhoods, an active downtown, and immediate access to trails and waterways, Eugene offers an inviting setting for thoughtfully designed primary residences and long-term family homes.
Why People Are Building In Eugene, OR
Mosscreek, the Right Designer
Building a MossCreek designed home creates the perfect way to live in harmony with your surroundings. Every home is designed to fit carefully within its natural setting while offering the best in contemporary living. See “Custom Design” in our menu above to learn more about us and how we can help you realize a MossCreek designed home.
Finding a Builder
MossCreek has a network of builders that we regularly work with and would be glad to introduce you to them. We are also happy to work with the builder of your choice.
Build Here for Its Scenic Beauty and More
People are building homes in Eugene for its balance of livability, creativity, and access to the outdoors. The city attracts professionals, families, and retirees who value walkability, bike-friendly infrastructure, and proximity to nature. With established neighborhoods, hillside lots, and acreage opportunities on the city’s edge, Eugene offers diverse homesites well suited for custom homes that emphasize indoor–outdoor living and sustainability.
Nearby Natural Gems:
Fishing
Eugene provides excellent access to river and freshwater fishing throughout the southern Willamette Valley and nearby mountain waters.
Top-rated fishing outfitters and guides:
- The Caddis Fly Angling Shop (regional)
- Northwest Fly Fishing Outfitters (regional)
- Local McKenzie River fishing guides
Popular fishing locations:
Museums and Galleries
Eugene supports a dynamic arts and cultural scene shaped by the university, local artists, and regional history.
Highlights include:
Hiking
From in-town trails to nearby mountain hikes, Eugene offers diverse hiking opportunities for all experience levels.
Popular hiking trails:
- Spencer Butte Summit Trail: Iconic city overlook
- Mount Pisgah Trails: Riverside paths and spring wildflowers
- Ridgeline Trail System: Interconnected urban hiking
- Alton Baker Park Trails: Riverfront walking and biking
- McKenzie River Trail (regional): Forest and river scenery
Shopping
Eugene offers a mix of local boutiques, farmers markets, and convenient retail centers.
Top shopping destinations:
Restaurants
Eugene’s dining scene reflects its creative and farm-forward culture, offering a wide range of casual and refined local favorites.
Standout restaurants:
Where People Build in Eugene
Homes in Eugene range from historic neighborhoods and walkable urban areas to hillside properties and private acreage just outside city limits. Architectural styles often reflect Northwest Modern, contemporary, and transitional designs focused on sustainability and connection to the landscape.
- South Eugene Hills: Established neighborhoods with views and proximity to trails
- Friendly / College Hill Areas: Walkable communities near downtown and cultural amenities
- River Road Area: Larger lots and access to the Willamette River corridor
- North Eugene / Rural Edge: Acreage properties offering privacy and open space
- East Eugene Foothills: Elevated homesites near the Ridgeline Trail system
Where People Build In Surrounding Areas
The surrounding Lane County region offers additional opportunities for custom homes and rural retreats.
Communities and towns to consider include:
Both private acreage and refined homesites are available throughout the region for estate-style or retreat living.