Site Address: 1018 NW Regent Dr Grants Pass, OR 97526
Mailing Address: 1018 NW Regent Dr Grants Pass, OR 97526
Property Characteristics
Bedrooms: 3
Total Bathrooms: 2.50
Full Bathrooms: 2
Half Bathrooms: 0.00
Units: 1
Stories: 2.00
Fire Place: N
Air Conditioning: Yes
Heating Type: Forced air unit
Property Information
Land Use: RESIDENTIAL
Improvement Type: Single Family Residential
Year Built: 1992
Building SqFt: 2,608
First Floor SqFt: 1,240
Basement SqFt: 0
Basement Type:
Legal Description: VICTORIA EST. SUB. PH. 2, LOT 33, ACRES 0.18
Assessor & Taxes
2024 Market Land: $144,140
2024 Market Structure: $575,960
2024 Market Total: $720,100
2024 Assessed Total: $390,600
Sale History
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Report Created: 3/17/2025
Parcel #: 360506DC000633 APN: R335130
County: Josephine
Lot SqFt: 7,841
Lot Acres: .18
Roof Type: Tile
Roof Shape: SAWTOOTH
Porch Type:
Building Style:
Garage: Attached Garage
Garage SqFt: 776
Parking Spots: 3
Pool: Pool (yes)
Zoning: R-1-8
School District: Grants Pass School District 7
Neighborhood: Subdivision: Victoria Estates Ph 2
2024 Taxes: $5,224.55 % Improved: 79.98
Levy Code: 5224.55
Millage Rate:
Property Maps
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Altos Market Report
Grants Pass, OR 97526
Single-Family Homes Real-Time Market Profile
This week the median list price for Grants Pass, OR 97526 is $495,000 with the market action index hovering around 34. This is less than last month's market action index of 35. Inventory has increased to 110.
Market Action Index
Slight Seller's Advantage Market Narrative
The market has been cooling over time and prices have recently flattened. Despite the consistent decrease in Market Action Index (MAI), we’re in a Seller’s Market (where significant demand leaves little inventory available). If the MAI begins to climb, prices will likely follow suit. If the MAI drops consistently or falls into the Buyer’s zone, watch for downward pressure on prices.
Median List Price
Market Segments
Each segment below represents approximately 25% of the market ordered by price.
Slight Seller's Advantage
Demographics
Transportation To Work
Age Pyramid
Households by income
The largest group: $50,000 - $74,999 (16.8%)
The smallest group: $200,000+ (3.8%)
Average Travel Time To Work
min
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$50,000 - $74,999
$75,000 - $99,999
The largest group: 2023 FemalesAge 60-64
The smallest group: 2023 MalesAge 85+
Employment By Industry
School Report
Subject: 1018 NW Regent Dr Grants Pass, OR 97526 541.244.5523 | cs.josephine.or@firstam.com Report Created: 3/17/2025
During the 2022-2023 school year our school improvement plan focused on three goals. The first goal was to lower our total behavioral incident count to at or below the average count for District 7 elementary schools. Our Mathematics goals was focused on 60% or more of our students meeting or exceeding their typical growth goal on the spring I Ready Diagnostic. Our third goal focused on 85% or more of our students having a positive rate of attendance for the year.
State Goals
The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and local communities to ensure a 90% ontime, four year graduation rate by 2027. To progress toward this goal, the state will prioritize efforts to improve attendance, provide a well-rounded education, invest in implementing culturally responsive practices, and promote continuous improvement to close opportunity and achievement gaps for historically and currently underserved students.
Safe & Welcoming Environment
Our school partners with our local law enforcement agency to enhance safety with a School Marshall Program. We regularly practice safety routines and trainings so all students feel comfortable and safe. We have implemented PikMyKid as an added safety measure during our dismissal process. We host many events that invite families and community into our building including new family orientation, music programs, curriculum nights, family movie nights, PTA events, and parent teacher conferences.
Our Staff (rounded FTE)
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE
Highland Elementary School
Outcomes
REGULAR ATTENDERS
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
Educational assistants
About Our School
BULLYING, HARASSMENT, AND SAFETY POLICIES
Each year we review and practice common area rules and expectations including how to use playground equipment safely and appropriate bus behavior. We follow school board policies that govern our interventions and responses to bullying and harassment. Our main efforts are in prevention through curriculum and creating an environment that is inclusive and positive. We implement Kelso’s Choice and Second Steps curriculum K-5 year-long as well as the supplemental Second Steps Bully Prevention Program by the end of October annually.
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
In addition to band and strings that is offered to 4th and 5th graders, we offer numerous opportunities outside of the regular school day including: Battle of the Books, Lego Robotics, Honor Choir, Oregon Master Gardener, lunch chess tournaments and a variety of after school clubs. Students are able to work in our school garden during lunch recess if they choose to, and they are monitored by an adult expert gardener.
PARENT ENGAGEMENT
We have an active and supportive Parent Teacher Association (PTA) as well as parent representatives on our Site Council and the district Parent Advisory Council. We communicate with families in a variety of ways including: email, monthly building newsletters, group and individual messaging from parent square, classroom messages on newsletters and/or homework and our building website. Parent conferences are held twice a year but we welcome parent meetings as requested. We welcome family volunteers to work in our classrooms, school wide events, PTA, and chaperone field trips.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
One of our biggest community partners is OPTIONS of Southern Oregon to provide mental health supports for our students. Our Public Safety Department partners with us to provide training with fire safety, safety protocols, as well as regular visits to our school and classrooms. We host parent education nights including our very successful READY! for Kindergarten events held three times a year annually. Local master gardeners serve to support our garden area. Local civic and religious organizations frequently partner with us to serve specific student needs, particularly around the holidays.
We strive to develop our unique potential as a community of responsible and resourceful lifelong learners. This is experienced in our comprehensive education plan that includes both academic and social emotional components. A priority this year is to have our classrooms be safe, calm, and predictable places, providing a stable and engaging learning environment as we prepare students for high school and beyond. Each year we have a goal to increase attendance and reduce the number of students who are chronically absent. We continue to refine our advisory program to help accomplish schoolwide goals.
MATHEMATICS
State Goals
The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and local communities to ensure a 90% ontime, four year graduation rate by 2027. To progress toward this goal, the state will prioritize efforts to improve attendance, provide a well-rounded education, invest in implementing culturally responsive practices, and promote continuous improvement to close opportunity and achievement gaps for historically and currently underserved students.
Safe & Welcoming Environment
Our school welcomes all students. This year, all staff will participate in a two-part “Foundations in Equity” course through the local ESD. We have a full-time social-emotional counselor as well as additional support from outside agencies to provide therapists and a skills trainer. Staff will also participate in Suicide prevention training, and all students have bullying and suicide prevention curriculum in required health classes at each grade level. We believe that staff-student and student-student relationships are integral to student success in school.
Our Staff (rounded FTE)
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE
North Middle School
Outcomes
REGULAR ATTENDERS
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
About Our School
BULLYING, HARASSMENT, AND SAFETY POLICIES
We believe a student who feels safe at school is more likely to be successful at school. We have implemented a health curriculum with a focus on strong and healthy relationships. We have also implementing an advisory program with focus areas of organization and socialemotional learning to help with peer-to-peer relationships. We also have a tiered discipline model when situations arise. We do not tolerate bullying, harassment, hazing and hate speech and will deal with it accordingly.
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
We believe that extra-curricular activities are a key component in the overall success of a student. We offer a number of athletic programs including cross country, football, volleyball, basketball, wrestling and track. We offer a variety of as well: Robotics, SMILE (Science & Math Integrated Learning Experience), Brain Bowl, Theater Club, Art Club, and SAGE Club. We have a robust music program including Band, Choir and Orchestra. Approximately 40% of all students in our school are involved in a music program. We will continue to provide after school activities bus to help encourage more students to participate in the afterschool programs.
PARENT ENGAGEMENT
Parent engagement is necessary and we provide a number of opportunities where this can happen. Our school has representation on the District Parent Advisory Council that helps make suggestions to the district and serves as a sounding board. We have parent representation from each grade level on our school site council which contributes to our School Improvement Plan and guides our Professional Development. We have an active PTSA and allow for parent volunteers.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
We have provided numerous school tours and open up our school for various outside organizations to use our facilities. Many local youth athletic organizations use our gym and field spaces. Additionally, local theater groups and community music groups use our facility spaces.
Students earning a diploma within four years. Cohort includes students who were first-time ninth graders in 2018-19 graduating in 2021-22
FIVE-YEAR COMPLETION
Students earning a high school diploma or GED within five years. Cohort Includes students who were firsttime ninth graders in 2017-18 finishing in 2021-22
COLLEGE GOING
Students enrolling in a two or four year college within 16 months of completing high school in 202021. Data from the National Student Clearinghouse.
School Goals
Our areas of focus for improvement at GPHS are improving our regular attendance rate, focusing on our 9th graders staying on track for graduation (earning at least 6 credits) and seeing all of our students complete their high school diploma. We have formed teacher teams to focus on students who need more support and help. Our focus this year is on Engagement. We will engage our students through establishing strong routines in the classroom, classroom instruction that includes Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization, and Reading, and establishing strong relationships in the classroom.
State Goals
The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and local communities to ensure a 90% ontime, four year graduation rate by 2027. To progress toward this goal, the state will prioritize efforts to improve attendance, provide a well-rounded education, invest in implementing culturally responsive practices, and promote continuous improvement to close opportunity and achievement gaps for historically and currently underserved students.
Safe & Welcoming Environment
We are making concerted efforts to welcome ALL students and families at GPHS. We are proud to partner with Grants Pass Public Safety in providing a School Resource Officer at GPHS. Siskiyou Community Health and All Care are providing a School Based Health Clinic at GPHS. Our “Spanish Family Advocate” helps inform, involve, and educate our non-native speaking families. We hold listening sessions and Town Halls for our underrepresented student groups. We work make GPHS a welcoming and safe place for all. To keep our campus safe, we now have a “Buzz in” system at our front doors and plans to expand our fence enclosure.
Our Staff (rounded FTE)
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE
Grants Pass High School
Outcomes
REGULAR ATTENDERS
ON-TRACK TO GRADUATE
About Our School
ADVANCED COURSEWORK
Grants Pass High School offers a robust assortment of honors and advanced courses. We have added 6 new Advanced Placement classes in the past 7 years. We currently have 17 AP class offerings plus strong partnerships with Southern Oregon University and Rogue Community College. There are more college credit opportunities at GPHS than in any school in the Rogue Valley.
CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Our CTE program at GPHS has more program offerings that nearly any other school our size. Our program offers 10 CTE teachers in Basic Early Childhood, Computer Science, Culinary Arts, Health Science, Manufacturing/Engineering Technology, Marketing/Business Education and Automotive. Our students have many opportunities to learn and grow in the field of their choice. Our programs have college articulation agreements that allow our CTE students to earn college credits. Students have the opportunity to be “program completers” by finishing a pathway within a CTE program. We encourage all of our students to participate in these hands-on classes to develop skills and find their interest and passion.
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
We have 18 approved OSAA sports with over 800 students participating in these activities. Additionally we have a wide array of clubs for nearly every interest and ability. At present, over 25 clubs are available for students at GPHS. We are proud that our clubs has a community service component built in.
PARENT & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
“We are GP” is our districtwide mantra we believe in. This includes parents, students, community members and staff. We encourage all of our parents to participate in our parent informational nights held on Back to School Night, Parent Conference night, FAFSA night, Junior College night, as well as Booster Club events.
Business Report
Subject: 1018 NW Regent Dr Grants Pass, OR 97526 541.244.5523 | cs.josephine.or@firstam.com Report Created: 3/17/2025
Restaurants
Julie's Uptown Bar & Grill
2030 NW Vine St Grants Pass, OR 97526
Wheelhouse 1863 NW Washington Blvd Grants Pass, OR 97526
Mama D's Kitchen
Pizza Co
Black Bear Diner
NW Washington Blvd Grants Pass, OR 97526
Pass, OR 97526
NW Washington Blvd Grants Pass, OR 97526
NW 6th St Grants Pass, OR 97526
NE 6th St Grants Pass, OR 97526
Stores
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Pets
Starlight Ridge Australian Labradoodles
1132 NW Starlite Pl Grants Pass, OR 97526
Canine Club 3045 Highland Ave Grants Pass, OR 97526
Mini Pet Mart
Purr Fect Pet Grooming
Southern Oregon Aquarium & Pond
Bark Bath Beyond
Valley Animal Hospital
Specialized Grooming
NW 6th St Grants Pass, OR 97526
NE Evelyn Ave Grants Pass, OR 97526
SW Foundry St Grants Pass, OR 97526
NE 7th St Grants Pass, OR 97526
NE E St Grants Pass, OR 97526
SW K St Grants Pass, OR 97526
JC's Pet Grooming Spa & Day Care 558 NE F St Grants Pass, OR 97526
Groom At The Top 128 SE K St Grants Pass, OR 97526
Healthcare
Dr. Dan Gleffe MD
NW Sarum Cir Grants Pass, OR 97526
OR 97526
OR 97526
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Pass, OR 97526
Public Agencies
Lifespan Respite Program
Senior
United
NW Vine St Grants Pass, OR 97526
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Utilities
Grants Pass (541) 450‑6260
Josephine County Sheriff(541) 474‑5123
State Police/Dispatch Service (541) 474‑3174
General Headquarters(800) 452‑7888
Rogue River (City Hall) (541) 582‑4401
Rogue River (Police) (541) 582‑4931
Grants Pass (City) (541) 474‑6362
Grants Pass (Rural) (541) 479‑3366
Rogue River (541) 582‑4411
Rural Metro Fire Dept(541) 474‑1218
Oregon State Forestry(541) 474‑3152
Cave Junction (541) 592‑2225
Grants Pass Office
132 NW 6th Street, Grants Pass OR 97526
O’Brien Office 33096 Redwood Highway, O’Brien, OR 97534
Rogue River 500 E Main Street, Rogue River, OR 97537
Merlin Office 317 Josephine Street, Merlin, OR 97523
Cave Junction Office 102 Hussey, Cave Junction, OR 97523
Selma Office 18398 Redwood Highway, Selma, OR 97538
Williams Office 20160 Williams Highway, Williams, OR 97544
CenturyLink (866) 642‑0444
Frontier Communications(800) 921‑8101
Verizon (800) 483‑4000
Josephine County
Charter Communication(888) 438‑2427
Grants Pass Irrigation(541) 476‑2582
Pacific Power (888) 221‑7070
Avista Utilities (800) 227‑9187
Three Rivers Community/ Asante Health System (541) 472‑7000
Department of Environmental Quality
(541) 776‑6010
Grants Pass Sanitation(541) 479‑3371
Southern Oregon Sanitation (541) 479‑5335
Josephine County Recycling (541) 474‑5901
City of Grants Pass(541) 474‑6365
City of Cave Junction(541) 592‑2156
City of Rogue River(541) 582‑4401
Dig (800) 332‑2344
Burn Day in County / Open Barrel Burning (541) 476‑9663