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$1,550,000
107 Acres | Cazadero, CA | Off-Grid Sonoma County Mountain Retreat with Vineyard, Orchard & Guest Cottage There are properties you buy, and then there are properties that become part of who you are. This extraordinary 107-acre estate tucked into the wild, breathtaking ridgelines of Cazadero, Sonoma County is firmly in the second category. Straddling the divide between the Russian River and Gualala River watersheds, surrounded by ancient redwoods, and alive with wildlife that ranges from bald eagles and falcons to mountain lions and bobcats, this is a place of rare, almost otherworldly beauty — and it comes with the infrastructure, self-sufficiency, and thoughtful improvements to support a life lived entirely on your own terms. The Main Residence — Built in 1993, Crafted With Character Built in 1993, the main home is a warm, characterful retreat that blends rustic Sonoma soul with genuine comfort. Wood floors and hardwood laminate carry you through the living spaces, while cathedral ceilings open the interior to a sense of grandeur that feels perfectly matched to the surrounding landscape. A wood-burning fireplace anchors the living area, and a wood-fire boiler powers the heated floors — making even the coldest Cazadero mornings something to look forward to rather than endure. The kitchen is a comfortable cook's space, centered around a six-burner propane stove and finished with tile countertops, oak cabinets, and a garden window that frames the property's natural beauty while you work. A walk-in pantry adds the practical storage that rural living demands, and the bay window brings the outdoors in at every turn. The main floor offers one bedroom with a walk-in closet and a full tiled bathroom, while a generous loft — accessible and versatile — serves as a second sleeping space, studio, or flex room, complete with its own half bath finished in granite. A dedicated laundry room and mini-split climate systems throughout round out the comfort features. At 1.5 bathrooms and a loft configuration, this is a home that lives larger than its footprint suggests. Outdoor Living — Decks, Patios & Extended Awning The living doesn't stop at the front door. A large deck, covered patio, and extended awning create multiple outdoor living zones perfectly suited to Sonoma County's mild climate and this property's extraordinary natural setting. Whether you're entertaining under the trees, watching the sunset paint the ridgeline, or simply sitting quietly with a glass of estate Cabernet, the outdoor spaces here are as thoughtfully considered as the interior. Energy Independence — Truly Off the Grid The grid ends about a mile from the property, and this estate has been built to not just cope with that reality, but to thrive in it. An owned solar system featuring 20 panels generating approximately 4,000 watts, paired with newer battery storage rated at 1,350 amp hours, provides reliable, renewable energy for daily living. A Whisper 220kW generator and a 500-gallon diesel reserve stand ready as backup, and Starlink satellite internet keeps you connected to the world on your schedule. This is self-sufficient country living executed at a high level. Water — Abundant and Thoughtfully Managed Water is life in the country, and this property is exceptionally well-resourced. A well on the upper portion of the property produces approximately 1.5 GPM, supplemented by a spring-fed pond — estimated at approximately one million gallons — lined and maintained for agricultural and irrigation use. A 12,000-gallon storage tank provides additional reserve capacity, and the established water infrastructure supports both the residence and the vineyard. Bear Penn Creek runs year-round through the property, adding to the sense of living waterways that animate this land through every season. Ten Acre Vineyard For the wine enthusiast or aspiring vintner, approximately ten acres of ready to plant vineyard have been established on the property with water infrastructure already in place — a rare and valuable feature in Sonoma County wine country. The vineyard adds both agricultural income potential and an extraordinary sense of place to an already exceptional holding. The Orchard & Garden — A Farmer's Dream The producing orchard reads like a menu at the finest farm-to-table restaurant in Sonoma County. Avocado, lemon, orange, lime, Pink Lady apple, Gravenstein apple, Pippin, Rome, loquat, and both French prune and standard plum varieties are established and producing — providing an abundance of fresh fruit across multiple seasons and a deep connection to the land that money can't easily replicate. A fully fenced garden provides the dedicated growing space that serious homesteaders and hobby farmers require. Outbuildings & Infrastructure Beyond the main residence, the property features a guest cottage of approximately 350 square feet — ideal as a creative studio, caretaker's quarters, or overflow accommodations for family and friends. A two-car garage, a barn, a dedicated shop, and a wood shed stocked with approximately seven cords of firewood round out an infrastructure package that is as practical as it is impressive. A 21-foot retaining wall engineered deep into the hillside speaks to the quality and permanence of the site improvements throughout. The Setting — Cazadero at Its Most Wild and Beautiful Located on the Cazadero divide — the ridgeline separating the Russian River and Gualala River drainages — this property occupies some of the most dramatically beautiful terrain in all of Sonoma County. Ancient redwoods frame the sweeping views, and wildlife sightings are a daily occurrence: bald eagles soaring overhead, deer moving through the orchard at dusk, owls calling from the forest at night, and the occasional mountain lion or bobcat reminding you that you are, delightfully, sharing this land with the wild. King snakes, foxes, raccoons, and wild pigs round out a rich, living ecosystem that few properties anywhere in California can match. Despite its profound sense of privacy and remoteness, the property is eminently practical. Guerneville — with a Safeway and gas station — is approximately 40 minutes away. Santa Rosa, with full hospital facilities and a helipad, provides comprehensive medical and urban services within a comfortable drive. And San Francisco is approximately two hours away — close enough for a day trip, far enough to feel like another world. This is new Sonoma County. Not the manicured, over-toured wine country of the valley floor — but the raw, forested, ridge-top Sonoma that fewer people know and those who find it never forget. Property Highlights: • 107 acres of stunning Cazadero ridgeline in Sonoma County • Main residence built in 1993 — 1 bed / 1 loft / 1.5 bath with cathedral ceilings and wood floors • Wood-burning fireplace + wood-fire boiler with radiant heated floors • Six-burner propane stove, oak cabinets, tile counters, walk-in pantry, garden window, and bay window • Walk-in closet, loft with granite half bath, and dedicated laundry room • Mini-split climate systems throughout • Large deck, covered patio, and extended awning — exceptional outdoor living spaces • Owned solar system — 20 panels, ~4,000 watts, 1,350 amp-hour battery bank • Whisper 220kW generator + 500-gallon diesel reserve — full backup power • Starlink internet — fully connected off-grid living • 10 acres of ready to plant vineyard with water infrastructure in place • Producing orchard — avocado, lemon, orange, lime, multiple apple varieties, loquat, plum, and French prune • Spring-fed pond (~1 million gallons, lined) + upper well (1.5 GPM) + 12,000-gallon storage tank • Bear Penn Creek — year-round water running through the property • Guest cottage (~350 sq ft) • Two-car garage, barn, shop, and wood shed with • Fenced garden and 21-foot engineered retaining wall • MicroClimate-No fog; close to the coast, but no influence. • Wildlife-rich setting — bald eagles, falcons, owls, deer, mountain lions, bobcats, foxes, and more • Ancient redwoods and sweeping ridge-top views throughout • ~40 min to Guerneville (Safeway, gas), Santa Rosa hospital within comfortable drive, SF ~2 hours
Contact for Price  •  87 acres
Jafari Ranch is a beautiful and highly functional ±87-acre property in the Lynn Grove area of Grimes County, offering a rare combination of live water, mature hardwoods, and prime location just minutes from Highway 6.
$990,000  •  84 acres
Few properties in California carry the depth of heritage, natural beauty, and proven agricultural legacy found here. Nestled in the storied Shenandoah Valley of Amador County, this iconic 84-acre estate has spent decades cultivating something far greater than crops — it has become a beloved destination, a living landmark, and one of the most recognized agricultural operations on the West Coast. At the heart of the property lies the West Coast's largest Daylily collection, comprising more than 1,000 meticulously curated varieties that draw enthusiasts, horticulturalists, and curious visitors from across California and beyond. The demonstration gardens — thoughtfully designed and lovingly maintained over generations — reach their breathtaking peak from May through July, culminating in the celebrated annual Daylily Days festival, a community tradition featuring plant sales, guided tram rides, artisan vendors, and the kind of unhurried charm that simply cannot be manufactured. As the seasons turn, so does the farm's character. Each autumn, the property transforms into a premier regional destination, welcoming families and school groups to a festive landscape of pumpkin patches, hay bale tunnels, and a winding corn maze — a proven, repeat-draw event model that generates meaningful seasonal revenue while deepening the property's roots in the local community. The land itself carries weight that goes well beyond its acreage. Situated at the heart of the Deaver family's 150-year farming legacy in Amador County — a name that is quite literally woven into the identity of the Shenandoah Valley — the property adjoins the historic Deaver Vineyards, one of the region's most enduring and respected wine producers. To own this farm is to become a steward of something rare: a place where history, horticulture, and hospitality converge on a single parcel of California soil. The surrounding landscape only elevates the offering. World-class wineries line the rolling hills of the Shenandoah appellation, while Gold Rush-era foothill towns add cultural richness and tourism infrastructure that few rural regions can match. All of this sits just one hour from Sacramento, making it as accessible as it is extraordinary. Whether a buyer's vision is to honor and continue the farm's cherished traditions, expand its event and agritourism revenue, or reimagine its considerable potential entirely, the opportunity is without parallel. Properties of this provenance — carrying this level of identity, infrastructure, and irreplaceable legacy — do not come to market twice in a lifetime. Property Highlights: • 84 acres in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, Amador County — one of California's most celebrated wine and agricultural regions • Home to the West Coast's largest Daylily collection — more than 1,000 varieties attracting visitors from across the state and region • Meticulously maintained demonstration gardens with peak bloom May through July • Host to the annual Daylily Days festival — an established community event featuring plant sales, tram rides, and artisan vendors • Proven dual-season agritourism model: spring/summer Daylily destination + fall pumpkin patch, hay bale tunnels, and corn maze • Repeat-draw event programming with an established regional following and built-in revenue stream • Steeped in 150 years of Deaver family farming heritage — a name synonymous with the Shenandoah Valley • Adjoins the historic Deaver Vineyards, one of Amador County's most respected wine producers • Surrounded by world-class wineries and Gold Rush-era foothill towns • One hour from Sacramento — exceptional accessibility for a property of this scale and character • Extraordinary potential to continue existing operations, expand agritourism, or reimagine the land's use entirely • A true once-in-a-generation Sierra Foothills offering • Shown by appointment only
$1,990,000  •  48.79 acres
Granite Ridge Vineyard Estate — Aggressively Repriced & Ready to Sell 48.79 Acres | Award-Winning Vineyard | Shenandoah Valley, CA Motivated seller has made a significant price reduction — this is your opportunity to acquire one of the region's most exceptional wine country estates at a price that won't last. Spanning nearly 49 acres with 10 producing vineyard acres planted in California's finest varietals, Granite Ridge has earned multi-year awards for wine excellence. The panoramic views alone are worth the drive — sweeping vistas of the Shenandoah Valley vineyards, the Sierra Nevada, and the Sacramento Valley stretch endlessly from the property. The 3,950 sq ft main residence is built for both elegant living and effortless entertaining: 3+ bedrooms, 2½ baths, 4 fireplaces, formal living and dining rooms, and a large wine cellar. Manicured rose gardens and lush grounds complete the picture. What truly sets this property apart is its income and expansion potential. The estate includes acreage separate from the main home — ideal for a bed & breakfast, wedding venue, tasting room, or processing facility. The infrastructure, the land, the location — it's all here. You supply the vision. Located just 1 hour from Sacramento and 1.25 hours from Kirkwood Ski Resort. Priced to move. Properties like this — with established vineyard operations, award-winning fruit, and this kind of versatility — rarely come to market at this price point. Serious buyers: now is the time. Property Highlights: • Luxury Estate Vineyard • Virtual Tour https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=i3kSgp2L9hp • 48.79 beautifully manicured, fully fenced, acres • 10 acres of multi-award winning, income producing grapes (3 Petit Syrah, 7 Syrah) on drip irrigation, with acres for expansion. • Wired for backup generator • Wrought Iron entry gate with security features • 3950 sqft home with 3+ bedrooms and 2/1 bath • Expansive kitchen w/granite counters and island; double ovens; microwave; 6 burner gas cooktop; warming oven; trash compactor • 9x4 Walk-in Pantry • Breakfast Nook with Bar seating • Owner's Bathroom with large, jetted tub, walk-in shower, two-sided fireplace; oversized walk-in closet • Living Room with 14-foot vaulted ceilings, french doors that lead to Veranda, with expansive views. • 4 indoor fireplaces (Family Room, Living Room, Owner's Suite/Bath, and Office) • Two heating/cooling systems • Whole house fan • Two 50 gallon, high efficiency water heaters • Home security system • Wired speakers inside and outside • ±2000 soft basement with enlarged, three car garage; 12x14 wine cellar; full bath; generous storage • Covered Veranda approximately 500sqft • Beautiful brick patios and walkways surrounding home with many rose varieties in bloom • Water fountains in front and back of home • Outdoor gas fire pit • Rock walls around property approx. 4215 sqft built from rock collected off property • Custom landscaping with hybrid tea roses garden and carpet roses abound • Fruit trees: Apricots, Peaches, Apples, Figs, Cherries and Blueberry garden. • 4 operational wells. Tested at 3GPM, 10GPM, 60GPM (20hp 10,000-gallon tank), and a 120GPM (30hp, with 5,000-gallon tank) • 60x20 Equipment Shed • Building Pad for possible shop with septic line and power nearby. • 12 fenced acres across the road from main residence for possible tasting room/processing facility.
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$3,700,000  •  45.93 acres
$3,900,000
±45 acres in New Waverly spanning both Montgomery County and Walker County, offering a rare, turnkey opportunity for hospitality, event, or agritourism use just 25 minutes north of The Woodlands with convenient access to Interstate 45. The property features approximately 50 feet of rolling elevation, scenic long-range views, a pond, and an established producing vineyard—creating a highly desirable setting for weddings, private events, retreats, or winery operations. The land presents a balanced mix of open pasture and wooded areas with partial clearing, allowing flexibility for future expansion or additional improvements. A standout feature is the beautifully restored historic dogtrot home, rich in character and regional heritage, currently utilized as a wine-tasting room. This structure offers not only aesthetic and experiential value but also future upside, with the potential to expand by adding an attic loft and restroom—enhancing functionality for events, guest use, or retail/tasting operations while preserving its historic charm. Existing improvements are thoughtfully designed to support both private use and commercial operations. These include a charming bridal house with attached apartment, separate groom’s quarters, and a poolside main residence featuring a kitchen, sunroom, and living area overlooking a hilltop pool and fountain. Additional infrastructure includes winemaking facilities, an event tent, barn, and multiple guest accommodations with private bedrooms and bathrooms. With four kitchens across the property and clear separation between venue and residential spaces, the layout supports simultaneous events, guest lodging, and owner occupancy. Ideal for an event venue, winery, short-term rental concept, or private retreat, this property offers multiple income streams and expansion potential in a rapidly growing region. ±45 acres in New Waverly spanning Montgomery County and Walker County Prime location just 25 minutes north of The Woodlands with easy access to Interstate 45 ~50 ft of rolling elevation with scenic views Producing vineyard with established agritourism appeal Pond and a balanced mix of open pasture and wooded acreage Turnkey event venue, winery, or retreat opportunity with multiple income streams Improvements & Structures Poolside main residence with kitchen, sunroom, and living area overlooking hilltop pool and fountain Bridal house with attached apartment Separate groom’s quarters Four kitchens across multiple structures Multiple guest accommodations with private bedrooms and bathrooms Historic & Unique Features Restored historic dogtrot home currently used as a wine-tasting room Significant character and heritage value ideal for branding and guest experience Expansion potential: attic loft and restroom addition for enhanced functionality Operational Infrastructure Winemaking cooler in place Event tent for weddings and gatherings Barn for storage, events, or agricultural use Functional layout allowing separation of private and commercial spaces Investment Potential Ideal for weddings, corporate retreats, winery events, or short-term rentals Opportunity to expand event capacity and guest accommodations Growing area with strong accessibility and demand for destination venues
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$1,195,000  •  45.6 acres
$1,490,000
Experience wine country living on this spectacular 45.61-acre estate northeast of Plymouth, the heart of Amador County. This beautifully designed 2,492 sq ft, 3 bedroom, 3 bath custom home showcases stunning arched architecture, soaring open windows, and views of lush landscaping, vineyards, and rolling hills. Three separate porches amplify the private views, and high-quality brick and masonry construction, plus hardwood floors throughout, further distinguish the home. The property's vineyard features 19 acres of Zinfandel, Sauvignon Blanc, Nebbiolo, Touriga, and Tinta Cao grapes, some of which have produced award-winning reserve wines for local wineries since the late 1970s. The property also two wells, mature walnut trees, a tranquil irrigation pond, and a sparkling lap pool with a built-in hot tub - with a new, top quality heating system - surrounded by vibrant roses and multiple producing fruit trees, including Meyer lemons, oranges, figs, kumquats, and pomegranates. Inside, the primary king suite includes a spa-like bathroom with a private sauna for ultimate relaxation. The estate also includes a spacious barn divided into a high-bay shop area and separate, apartment-style living quarters with 1 full bathroom and 1 spacious bedroom with a wood-burning stove. The space is perfect for guests, or multigenerational living, but has been a source of steady, long-term rental income for the owners for years. Offered fully furnished, this turnkey property has income-producing potential while delivering an unmatched lifestyle in a serene, picturesque setting. This is more than a home; it's a retreat, a vineyard, and an investment all in one.
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$550,000  •  43.23 acres
$595,000
Great buildable 40+ acres less than 5 miles to Davis and in the Davis School District. The property is a flat 43 acre parcel zoned in Solano County as AG-40, which allows two homes to be built along with a wide array of outbuildings. Water well and electricity are already on this parcel! The land is suitable for livestock, orchards and any other farm animals. There are 3 adjoining 40-acre parcels also available if you are looking for a desirable place for a family compound. Listing ID: 04030-018778
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$550,000  •  41.13 acres
$595,000
Great buildable 40+ acres less than 5 miles to Davis and in the Davis School District. The property is a flat 41+ acre parcel zoned in Solano County as AG-40, which allows two homes to be built along with a wide array of outbuildings. Water well and electricity are already on this parcel! The land is suitable for livestock, orchards and any other farm animals. There are 3 adjoining 40-acre parcels also available if you are looking for a desirable place for a family compound.
$595,000  •  40.95 acres
This is a great buildable parcel less than 5 miles to Davis and in the Davis School District. The property is a flat 40 acre parcel zoned in Solano County as AG-40 which allows two homes to be built along with a wide array of outbuildings. The land is suitable for livestock, orchards and any other farm animals. There are 3 adjoining 40-acre parcels also available if you are looking for a desirable place for a family compound. Listing ID: 04030-018772
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$550,000  •  40.5 acres
$595,000
Northern California buildable 40.5 acres less than 5 miles to Davis and in the Davis School District. The property is a flat 41+ acre parcel zoned in Solano County as AG-40, which allows two homes to be built along with a wide array of outbuildings. Water well and electricity are already on this parcel! The land is suitable for livestock, orchards and any other farm animals. There are 3 adjoining 40-acre parcels also available if you are looking for a desirable place for a family compound. Listing ID: 04030-018777
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$549,900  •  40 acres
$59,900
Log Home & 40 Acres. Perfect for the hobby farm, homestead, hunting property, and close to outdoor recreational activities. Don't miss this amazing property.
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$515,000  •  40 acres
$1,337,500
Discover the allure of Amador County's flourishing wine country with this remarkable property offering 40 acres of captivating landscapes. Embrace the unique opportunity to own approximately 5 acres at the front of the property, thoughtfully positioned for a tasting room and estate, boasting around 1300 feet of paved road frontage. This prime Vineyard is surrounded by some of Amador County's finest wineries, enhancing its appeal. The property features 32+/- acres meticulously planted with Zinfandel Grapes, including a mesmerizing 7 acres adorned with century-old vines that stand as living tributes to the region's rich winemaking history. Nestled within the sought-after Shenandoah Valley American Viticultural Area (AVA) appellation boundary, this estate epitomizes the quintessence of wine country living. Envision the countless possibilities as you contemplate your dreams flourishing amid this fertile landscape. The frontage pad provides an ideal location for a future winery or tasting room, offering panoramic views of the picturesque Shenandoah Valley. Immerse your guests in an enchanting ambiance, allowing them to savor fine wines while surrounded by the beauty of the neighboring vineyards. Property Highlights: • Beautiful Vineyard • 40 acres of prime Shenandoah Valley property • 35 acres of Zinfandel Grapes + Century Old Vines • 5 acres building pad for tasting room, home, your dream • Pond • Seasonal Creek • Studded Oak Trees • Close to Sacramento (55 mins) • Close to Kirkwood Ski Resort (1.25 hrs)
$1,900,000  •  37.83 acres
Income-producing Colorado tree farm has extensive water rights, new custom home Offered for sale is an intriguing Western Colorado country home with productive acreage that offers an excellent income stream from a producing tree farm, hay operation and orchard. Situated on a sunny mesa northeast of Delta, Colorado, this 37-acre parcel has excellent water rights to serve the 2,500 market-ready trees that are offered with the property. Surrounded by an 8-foot game fence to protect the trees, garden and orchards, the land has deep soils and a sunny aspect to provide maximum growth. Newly built custom home for sale has wrap-around porches, custom finishes, newly planted trees The centerpiece of this property is a beautiful custom home finished in 2026, featuring wrap-around post-and-beam Douglas fir porches on all four sides, beautiful stone fireplace, high-end appliances, oversized bathrooms and walk-in closets, 6-panel pine doors, custom blinds, and stunning granite countertops. The interior of the 2-bedroom, 2-bath home is 1,496 square feet, with one suite upstairs and the other suite downstairs. The porches account for a total of 1,782 square feet, for a total of 3,278 square feet under roof. Outside, there are 110 newly planted large-diameter trees that create both shade and privacy and are supported by a drip irrigation system to make sure that they thrive, as well as a garden area and a secluded hot tub pad. This Platinum Series hot tub is top of the line, accommodates six people and has numerous therapy seats. Ready-for-market Colorado landscaping trees for sale near Telluride, Aspen, Crested Butte Landscaping contractors, landscape architects and homeowners in Colorado ski towns and resort communities are constantly on the search for quality trees in certain sizes. Certain varieties, such as Colorado Blue Spruce, Austrian Pine, Lanceleaf Cottonwoods, Narrowleaf Cottonwoods (both are hybrid cottonless varieties), Newport Flowering Plums, Locusts, Aspens and a wide variety of fruit trees such as Bing and Stella cherries, Honeycrisp, Gala, Fuji, Red Delicious, and Granny Smith apples. There are also Bartlett and Seckel pear, Tilton apricots and more. Deciduous trees (Leafy) are sold by the “caliper inch”—when measured with a tree caliper, the price is calculated by the thickness of the trunk. In resort towns such as Aspen and Crested Butte, quality trees can fetch $100-$150 a caliper inch, meaning that a tree with a 3” trunk could be worth over $450. Coniferous trees (Pines) are sold by the foot of height. There are hundreds of Blue Spruce both dug and “healed in” ready for sale and actively growing in the field. This property has 2,500 such trees, so do the math! There is over $1,000,000 in inventory that is growing larger every day. Not only that, the total capacity of the property is a total of 15,000 trees. Currently part of the field is in quality grass-alfalfa hay, while other sections are fallow and ready for development. The location of this property is ideal to serve several large tree markets—Grand Junction, Telluride, Ridgway, Aspen, Snowmass, Glenwood Springs, Basalt, Carbondale, Gunnison, and Crested Butte are all within a 2-hour radius of the farm. Colorado tree farm and orchard has irrigation system with good water rights There is an existing gated pipe irrigation system currently in use and an engineered drip irrigation system ready to install for efficient growing conditions. Water is everything in western Colorado, particularly on a dry year such as we’re experiencing, and this property is well set with quality water rights. This 37.83-acre property has 36.5 shares of Orchard City Irrigation District water and 5 shares of Marcott Park Reservoir and Ditch. Water can be released through an “on call” basis, allowing for strategic distribution over the growing season. Currently the seller is irrigating through flood irrigation by furrows. However, a new $25,000 concrete distribution box has been installed at the top of the property, with plans drafted and a contract in place for an engineered drip irrigation system through the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). Domestic water is through Orchard City and the property is on a septic system. Farm implements offered with sale of Colorado tree farm include: · 2024 Bobcat 85-hp track loader · 36-inch Dutchman tree spade · (2) 40-foot “single tripper” Con-Ex boxes for storage · numerous implements for the track loader, including pallet forks & hydraulic forks · auger drive with 24” and 9” bits · brush cat/brush hog for weed mitigation/maintenance · Durango fifth-wheel camper that can accommodate extra guests or act as a caretaker’s residence. Colorado tree farm has infrastructure for additional homesites, expansion of operations Besides the ample irrigation waters, the owner has strategically placed six “frost free” hydrants around the property for supplemental watering and use around the house, camper, gardens and private orchard. A 1-inch water tap is installed and ready to provide water around the farm. This allows for six dwelling structures to be built on the property and access to 40,000 gallons of water for future development. Beside the water infrastructure, there are also 2 transformers set to accommodate the house, trailer and future pump station. Fiber optic is currently run to the house and camper with 2,000 Mbps (2- Gbps) download speeds to accommodate all of your communications and entertainment needs. Outstanding recreation opportunities from this Colorado country home for sale This property is located in a very quiet agricultural area with views to the Uncompahgre Plateau, the Mount Sneffels Wilderness Area and the West Elk Mountains. It is also just 5 minutes from the Gunnison River with world class” Gold Medal” trout fishing. Powderhorn Ski Resort is a half hour away offering some world class ski runs. Rafting, horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking, 4-wheeling, big game hunting—it’s all within minutes of this property. It is also located 10 minutes from the Delta County Hospital, WalMart, Safeway, City Market, Big O Tires, Les Schwab Tires, Ace Hardware, Tractor Supply and numerous other shops and restaurants. Away from city lights, the stars are amazing while soaking in your new hot tub at night.
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$1,795,000  •  28.5 acres
$1,874,900
Nestled between Lincoln and Auburn off Highway 193, this once-in-a-lifetime 28.5-acre property lies in the storied Gold Hill area of Newcastle. Minutes to I-80, Galleria, Bass Pro, prime dining & shopping, top schools, and premier medical care. East of local golf courses and the Bickford Ranch development, it offers the perfect blend of privacy, prestige, and proximity. At the end of a hidden valley overlooking a carpet of trees onto the Central Valley, the land unfolds like a natural amphitheater. A softly-rounded, sombrero-shaped hilltop forms the ideal unobstructed building seat - nearly level, not steep - framed by treetops just below in the immediate distance yet open to breathtaking 180-360 ° views of rolling countryside, and spectacular sunsets! Surrounding the hill, gentle lower meadows and flats invite vineyards, pastures, orchards, or equestrian use, with excellent access throughout. The NID canal defines part of the boundary, providing potential irrigation and a serene level walking trail leading toward the Auburn Ravine waterfall. Zoned RA, the land is splittable (buyer to verify), presenting rare flexibility for a luxury country estate, family compound, ranch/farm, vineyard, or thoughtful development of future homesites. The true Gold Hill of the area. Property Highlights: • 28.5 Secluded Acres • Just Minutes from I-80, Shopping, Top Schools, Fine Dining, & Top Medical Care • Suitable for Livestock, Horses, Orchards, or Vineyards • Zoned Rural Ag (possibly splittable) • Ideal Location for a Family Compound • Hilltop Vista makes the perfect Homesite • Views unfold like a carpet of trees, to the Coastal Mountains, and Amazing Sunsets • Adjacent to the NID Canal with a Walking Path to the Auburn Ravine waterfall • Rose Quartz rock outcroppings • Century-old Oaks and Pines
$1,200,000  •  26.19 acres
One level home on 26 acres with a huge shop and a spring fed stream. 5 shares of MVI water keep the lined pond full, irrigate the 5 acres in the southwest corner of the land via pressurized K-line pods, and provides sufficient water to the pressurized underground sprinklers around the yard. 2 spring fed drainages seep water all year for the local wildlife. The owner has maintained a 1.2 mile trail system that loops these two drainages, and done extensive tree thinning for fire mitigation. Improvements consists of a 1758 sq ft ranch home with an open floorplan, a 2car garage with an attached 264 sq ft office/hobby room and a separate sauna room, and a 3624 sq ft heated/cooled shop with 100 amp service& a 50 amp RV hook-up, and 5 separate overhead doors. There's also a large covered platform/deck over the garage that offers priceless views of the surrounding mountain ranges. This property is located at 6540' elevation with excellent year round access and fabulous southern exposure. Downtown Dolores is only 6 miles to the north, and downtown Cortez is only 6 miles to the south. Annual taxes are $2,360. Inside this southwest style home you'll find hardwood floors and tile (no carpet), Renewal by Anderson windows offering excellent passive solar sun, a large primary suite with it's own sitting area, and a cozy Jotul woodstove for those chilly mornings. Be sure to check out the 3D floorplan and interactive map in the virtual tour fields.
$3,600,000  •  25 acres
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Two separately deeded parcels consisting of 25 acres in the path of development at the edge of Durango City limits. No HOA & No Covenants. City of Durango will require annexation for this land that is zoned medium density residential and approved for up to 12 units per acre. With the average price of a home in Durango now running over $900K, there's plenty of profit margin here for a developer. Central water and sewer are located just to the south at the corner of High Llama Lane and Wilson Gulch Road. Annual taxes are $3,095. 3 bedroom home built in 1981 rented for $1,000 a month through May 1, 2025. Guest apartment currently rented at $700 a month through May 1, 2025. No value given to the improvements.
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$3,249,000  •  24.74 acres
$3,420,000
LOCATION & ACCESS Located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country AVA, the property is located just 15 minutes east of charming Fredericksburg (great restaurants, music venues, shopping, hospital, supplies) and 2 minutes west of Stonewall. The property was formerly operated as a winery and brewery. Other nearby popular wineries include Grape Creek Vineyards, Heath Sparkling Wines, and Messina Hof. Central Austin is a 1-hour, 15-minute drive via US-290 and San Antonio is a 1-hour, 20-minute drive via US-87 and I-10. The property has deeded frontage along US-290 that serves as the entry to the property. IMPROVEMENTS Event Center The Event Center, consisting of 4,150 SqFt, is the center piece of the property and was completed in 2012. The building features a large dining/gathering area, an abundance of windows to let in natural light, wood floors, and a gorgeous vaulted ceiling with exposed wood beams. There is a full commercial kitchen (equipment included), storage, and an office adjacent to the main seating area. A 2,150 SqFt wood decked porch surrounds the building on three sides. There are separate men’s and women’s restrooms on each side of the building.   Original Tasting Room This building has 1,875 SqFt of inside space, was completed in 2002, and sits adjacent to the Event Center. A tasteful stone patio separates the Event Center and the Original Tasting Room. The main room has a fireplace, small seating area, and a wine bar. Attached to the main room is a small kitchen and restroom. There is also a 1 BR, 1 BA apartment on the 2nd level. There is a 3,525 SqFt wood decked porch attached to the rear of the building that provides a picturesque sitting area for guests. Winery The Winery has a 70’x90’ footprint and consists of 5,165 SqFt of inside space with 1,065 SqFt of attached covered porches. The main center area of the building houses the winery tanks and served as the primary wine production and brewing area. Off of the main production area on both sides of the building sits storage areas for finished product. There is a bathroom and small office/storage room inside the production area. Old Winery The Old Winery has 1,120 SqFt of inside space and 1,025 SqFt of attached covered porches. The building was completed in 2002 and is currently used for equipment and storage. The Old Winery is connected and adjacent to the Winery via a continuous concrete patio. Tiny Homes There are three (3) tiny homes on the property that could serve as B&B cabins or staff housing. The tiny homes are all in excellent condition and are fully furnished. Floor plans for each structure are included in this package. The tiny homes are: 1. Champion 1 BR / 1 BA, 399 SqFt - Porch model (APH520) 2. Athens Champion 1 BR / 1 BA, 399 SqFt – Park model (APH527) 3. Stone Canyon 1 BR / 1 BA, 399 SqFt – Echoe model BBQ Pavilion, Garage, & Metal Carport There is a covered BBQ pavilion that sits adjacent to the Event Center that serves as an outdoor cooking area. A 900 SqFt, 2-car garage with storage area sits just south of the BBQ Pavilion, as well as a 490 SqFt, 2-car metal carport. Vineyard There is a 3.50-ac irrigated former vineyard that sits adjacent to the Winery and Old Winery. The vineyard consisted of about 2.5-ac of Malbec and 1-ac of Mourvèdre vines when it was in production and produced approximately 2-3 tons of grapes per year.   Winery Equipment The following equipment is included in the offering: Stainless Winery Tanks ● Four (4) – 8,500 liter Letina fermentation tanks ● Four (4) – 6,000 liter Letina fermentation tanks ● Two (2) – 4,400 liter Niko fermentation tanks ● One (1) – 2,000 liter Toscana Inox fermentation tank ● Two (2) – 1,000 gal Zero fermentation tanks ● One (1) – 6,400 liter grape press Other Equipment ● All other wine production equipment ● All furniture (indoor and outdoor) and fixtures in the Event Center and Original Tasting Room ● All commercial kitchen equipment ● All commercial flatware, glassware, and silverware ● All components of the water wells, public water system, and irrigation equipment WATER There are two (2) water wells on the property; the Winery/Irrigation well and the Event Center/Tasting Rooms well, both of which are permitted through the Hill Country Underground Water Conservation District. An annual water production log must be provided to the district for both wells. Domestic water use from either well does not have a production cap. For example, if a home were built on the property in the future and water was sourced from either well, “domestic” use production is unlimited. The Winery/Irrigation well has a capacity of 50 GPM and is the water source for the wine production facility and vineyard irrigation. Excluding domestic use, annual production from this well is capped at 10.5 acre feet of water or 3,421,436 gallons. The Event Center/Tasting Rooms well produces 35 GPM and is the source for the TCEQ approved Public Water System (permit will need to be renewed). Excluding domestic use, annual production from this well is capped at 1-acre foot of water or 325,851 gallons.   LAND & WILDLIFE The property is relatively level with some slight roll, providing scenic views of the surrounding Pedernales River Valley. The west side of the property consists of a beautiful Post Oak dominated wooded area that backs up to the Event Center and the Original Tasting Room. Not only are these woods a gorgeous backdrop, they are a favorite area of the resident white-tail and axis deer herds. There is an ample amount of additional vacant space that could be planted in vines or could be utilized for additional vertical improvements. The acreage breakdown is as follows: ● Vineyard – 3.50 ac ● Woods – 9.00 ac ● Open Space – 4.75 ac ● Improvements – 2.75 ac ● Entry Road & Parking – 5.00 ac ● Total – 25.00 ac +/- DEED RESTRICTIONS The following restrictions were placed on the property in 1998. 1. Mobile homes are not allowed as a permanent residence or office on the property, but can be used as a temporary residence for up to 18 months from the time they are moved onto the property. Any residence shall have an approved septic and well on the property within 21 days of the time the mobile is moved on the property. 2. No junkyards or storage of any type of toxic, hazardous, or environmentally unsafe material or waste is allowed on the property. 3. No public landfill or public sewage facility allowed. 4. No swine except for 4-H or FFA project that will be limited to 4 swine per child per season. SUMMARY Bluemont is located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country wine corridor with easy access to Fredericksburg and all of the attractions that draw millions to the area every year. With its attractive improvements, wine production facilities, and established vineyard, this turnkey operation offers an opportunity to have a significant footprint in the Texas Hill Country AVA, the 3rd largest AVA in the country.   FINANCIAL / TITLE The property, consisting of 24.74±-ac, is offered at $3,600,000 in Cash or at Terms acceptable solely at the discretion of the Sellers. 1. Offers to purchase or letters of intent must be in writing and accompanied by 1.00% of the purchase price to the escrow account at Hill Country Titles. of Fredericksburg, TX. 2. The Sellers will provide and pay for a standard owner’s title insurance policy. Title to the real property will be conveyed by a general or special warranty deed. 3. The Sellers will provide an existing survey. 4. Mineral rights which the Sellers own will be conveyed to the Buyer at Closing. 5. All water right claims controlled by the Sellers will be transferred to the Buyer at Closing. 6. The property lies in the Fredericksburg ISD. 7. The 2025 property taxes were $32,734.75. This entire Offering is subject to errors, omissions, prior sale, change or withdrawal without notice and approval of purchase by the Seller. Information regarding land classifications and acreages are intended only as general guidelines and have been obtained from sources deemed reliable; however, accuracy is not warranted or guaranteed by the Seller or Anders Ranch Realty. Prospective Buyers should verify all information to their sole and complete satisfaction. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY – DO NOT TRESPASS. Buyer’s brokers/agents must be identified on first contact and must accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allocated full fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of Anders Ranch Realty.
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$315,000  •  22.94 acres
$349,000
Apple Hill Opportunity – Attention Contractors, Home Builders, and Future Farmers. Rare chance to own nearly 23 acres in the highly desirable Apple Hill area, adjacent to Delfino Family Farms. BIG BONUS! County building credits are available, offering potential permit fee savings from the existing structure. This scenic property features mature trees, peaceful setting, year-round stream, and beautiful views. Creating the perfect backdrop for a custom dream home or rural retreat. Zoned PA-20 (Agricultural) with sloped terrain and excellent potential for approximately 10± acres of vineyards, apples, berries, and/or Christmas trees. Located on Apple Hill Drive, perfect for possible roadside sales. The existing 4-bedroom, 1-bath homestead has significant deferred maintenance (Sold AS – IS) but provides valuable infrastructure, including a 2-inch EID agricultural water meter, septic system, and PG&E. A true diamond in the rough offering privacy, space, and endless possibilities—ideal for a custom home, hobby farm, or agricultural venture. 22.94 acres. Owner financing available with 50% down, no FHA, CAL VET, VA. Property Highlights: • Plantable agricultural Land 10+/- acres . • County building credits from existing structure. • Valuable infrastructure in place. • Located on Apple Hill Dr. • Perfect for possible roadside sales. • Majestic Views. • Creek frontage. • Zoned PA-20. • Low-density residential neighborhood known as Apple Hill. • Freeway access is 5 miles SW. • Owner financing with 50% down.
Contact for Price  •  22.26 acres
Under Contract
AUCTION 22.26+/- Acre Natali Vineyard and Winery, Cape May Court House, Cape May County, NJ. Real Estate, Business, and Operational Equipment Included. Final Property Preview May 8th 12-2 PM. Online Auction May 13, 2026.
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$1,075,000  •  20 acres
20 fertile acres in the Capay Valley, Northern California area for sale. The property has about 6 acres of olives, 5.5 acres of pistachios and another 6 acres of open ground ready for your livestock, horses, or other crops. Water is supplied from an ag well. The property includes a large 4,800 sq ft (40 x 120) workshop with four high roll-up doors and concrete floor and a single-story, 1,776 sq ft house with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The property is located in the beautiful Capay Valley, which is known for its organic farms and Cache Creek Resort. County Road 42 is not a thru road so traffic is very sparse. This would make the perfect property to have some income and make your own olive oil while having some tax depreciation opportunities. Make this your dream property for full-time living or a great escape within two hours to San Francisco Bay Area.
$225,000  •  13.26 acres
Discover the freedom to build your dream home, hobby farm, horse property, or private Colorado retreat on 13.26 acres just minutes from Cortez, Colorado. This rare property offers paved road access, five shares of irrigation water, a beautiful tree-lined pond, and breathtaking views of Sleeping Ute Mountain and the surrounding mesas. With no HOA and no Covenants, you have the flexibility to create the lifestyle you've always wanted. The property is fully fenced and already includes young apple, apricot, pear, and cherry trees, providing a head start on your future orchard or homestead. Enjoy peaceful country living while remaining close to shopping, dining, schools, and healthcare in Cortez. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Mesa Verde National Park, world-class mountain biking, hiking trails, hunting, fishing, and endless recreation opportunities throughout Southwest Colorado. Properties offering irrigated acreage, water rights, stunning views, a pond, and no restrictions are increasingly difficult to find. Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to own Colorado land with the space, water, and freedom to bring your vision to life.
$595,000  •  12 acres
Nestled in the scenic foothills of Amador County, Little Indian Lake is a hidden gem—12 pristine acres centered around a shimmering spring-fed lake, stocked with bass and bluegill and framed by towering heritage oaks. It’s a turnkey opportunity to create your dream retreat, homestead, or boutique ranch. The groundwork is complete: a level, engineered home pad is ready for your custom build, already served by underground power, crystal-clear water, and a permitted septic system. A second graded pad is ideal for a barn, RV garage, or workshop. Two high-output wells supply water for home, garden, and livestock. Rolling terrain invites vines, orchards, or grazing. Mature trees provide natural shade for outdoor living—picnics by day, stargazing by night. A gated entry, paved access, and fencing offers both security and convenience. Enjoy your own private lake—cast a line, paddle a kayak, or unwind as wildlife drifts in at dusk. Want more adventure? A deeded trail leads to the Cosumnes River, known for epic swimming holes, kayaking, and fly-fishing. Whether you're dreaming of a family compound, a ranch, or a hobby farm, Little Indian Lake delivers beauty, infrastructure, and boundless potential. Schedule your private showing today! Property Highlights: • Heritage oaks and rolling terrain perfect for vineyards or grazing • Paved access and gated entry for year-round ease and security • Two high-output wells for house, garden, and livestock use • Recreational use includes fishing, kayaking, and wildlife watching • Deeded trail access to the Cosumnes River for swimming and fishing • Ideal for a retreat, homestead, or boutique ranch • Fully perimeter fenced for privacy and peace of mind • Turnkey-ready with completed infrastructure and endless p12 pristine acres in the scenic foothills of Amador County • Private, spring-fed lake stocked with bass and bluegill • Engineered home pad with underground power, septic, and water • Second graded pad ideal for a barn, RV garage, or workshop potential
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$650,000  •  9.2 acres
$699,900
Situated on a well maintained county road only 3 miles from downtown Bayfield, this 4 bedroom air conditioned 2 story ranch home has senior water rights through King Ditch. No covenants and No HOA with over 9 acres for your animals. Outbuildings consist of a detached 3 car garage, and a barn with overhead doors on two sides allowing for easy pull through accessibility. There's plenty of flat ground around the outbuildings for parking equipment or an RV, and the gravel circle drive (with 2 entry points on the county road) make easy access for towing trailers. There are several gardens with wildlife fending around them. Fruit trees consist of apricot, plum, nectarine, and apple. Located at 6800' elevation with good southern exposure and a gentle southern slope for easy irrigating. Pasture is completely fenced for livestock, and there is a separate paddock between the barn and the pasture.
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$599,900  •  9 acres
Welcome to 11504 State Route PP, West Plains, MO 65775 - an exceptional property offering 3,700+ square feet of living space, 9 acres, and stunning Ozarks views. If you’ve been searching for homes with land in West Plains, Missouri, or a private retreat with modern comforts and hobby-farm potential, this one is truly special. The main level is designed for both everyday living and entertainment. The spacious kitchen features slide-out cabinetry, a large pantry, and a center island with a butcher block top, creating a perfect workspace for cooking and gathering. A large laundry room adds convenience, while the living room with a gas fireplace offers a cozy place to unwind. The primary suite includes a walk-in tile shower and a generous walk-in closet, and with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths on the main level, there is plenty of space for family or guests. The fully finished basement expands your living area with incredible versatility. Highlights include an additional bedroom, large living room, recreation room, dining area with wet bar, and even a theatre room and weight/exercise room. You’ll also find a John Deere room, storage under the stairs, and a half bath already plumbed for a shower, offering even more potential. Step outside and experience everything that makes this property stand out. The 30x45 shop with electric, heat, and air is ideal for hobbies, storage, or a workshop. Enjoy beautiful views, abundant wildlife, and peaceful country living across the 9 acres. For those who love to garden or live off the land, this property is a dream. A dedicated garden area and a thriving orchard with over 40 fruit trees - including nectarine, apple, peach, cherry, plum, and pear - provide both beauty and abundance. You’ll also find established blackberry, strawberry, and asparagus beds, making this a true garden property in the Missouri Ozarks. Located just minutes from town, you’ll enjoy the perfect balance of privacy and convenience to West Plains shopping, dining, and healthcare. If you're looking for a home with acreage, a shop, an orchard, and custom features in West Plains, MO, this one-of-a-kind property is ready to welcome you home.
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