Original craftsmanshipWraparound porchCommanding presenceOriginal chandeliersSoaring turretCustom cabinetryGrand staircase
One of Yreka’s most iconic homes: the Gillis Mansion, a Queen Anne Victorian established in 1895 and built as a statement of prosperity, ambition & permanence. With its wraparound porch, soaring turret, steep rooflines and commanding presence, it remains one of the grandest architectural expressions in Siskiyou County. Inside, original craftsmanship endures in the grand staircase, stained glass, ceiling medallions, pocket doors, original chandeliers and 5 ornate fireplaces, each contributing to the home’s extraordinary sense of character and scale. Spanning 7,340 square ft, the residence offers 5 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, 2 kitchens and a remarkable 2,000 SF third-floor ballroom once designed for large-scale entertaining. Modern stewardship has elevated comfort without sacrificing soul, including a Thermador professional range with 48-inch gas cooktop, double ovens, granite countertops and custom cabinetry. Located just 2 blocks from historic downtown Yreka, 45 min from Mt. Shasta and 60 min from Ashland, OR. Offered fully furnished, this is a rare chance to reimagine a landmark. Seller financing available.
Explore the cost of this home by adjusting the details. Changes won't be saved.
Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
All calculations are estimates and provided by Zillow, Inc. for informational purposes only. Actual amounts may vary.
HOA fees may include property taxes on listings classified as Co-Ops. Contact the listing agent and/or owner for fee details.
Mortgage interest rates are dependent on a number of factors, including credit score, down payment, and repayment length. Interest rate data provided by Zillow Group Marketplace, Inc. as of 1/1/1970 from various mortgage lenders with which we have lead or other similar arrangements; the Estimated Payment is an average of those rates.
See how much you could borrow to make a competitive offer.