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$5,400,000  •  451 acres
Fall River Valley is not only beautiful, but also offers fertile soil, clean air, spring waters and a crisp climate creating ideal conditions for growing wild rice, one of the most precious grains in our country. This 451-acre ranch offers 408 acres of meticulously thought out and developed roads, levee’s, ditches and 33 irrigated rice fields supplemented by solar, all connected with underground mainline. Stunning 3,960 sf custom home with 4 bedrooms and 4 baths. The Great room is open to the living area, dining and kitchen. The well-thought-out-floor plan creates a comfortable, usable atmosphere. Attached 1500 sf 3 car garage plus 2400 sf wrap around covered decks for additional outdoor living space. If there is such a thing as a dream shop, this is it. 4,900 sf insulated and heated metal shop with concrete floor, 5 rollup doors, office and upper storage area. 240 acres are in the Williamson Act This could easily be a wildlife sanctuary, the deer are abundant, you will see them daily. Waterfowl activity is amazing, ducks and geese flock the ranch, there will be times when the fields are white with snow geese. You will see quail, hawks, bald eagles, golden eagles as well as sandhill cranes nesting yearly. The ranch offers a 60’ wide, 2600’ long dirt runway, it also borders two county roads, both with access to the ranch. Incredible views, close to river access and the quaint town of Fall River Mills. Property Highlights: PROPERTY: 451 Acres, 240 acres in the Williamson Act PARCEL NUMBERS: Shasta County  023-170-060 – 211 acres  023-190-050 – 160 acres – Williamson Act  023-540-80 – 80 acres – Williamson Act FIELDS:  All 33 fields are Laser leveled, planted in 2 varieties of Franklin Rice.  History of high production  You can drive on most field levees WATER: There are 4 Ag wells and 1 pond pump tied together with various dimensions of underground mainline covering over 3.5 miles  #1. 30 HP Submersible pump  #2. 75 HP-VFD Turbine pump  #3. 20 HP Submersible Pump  #4. 25 HP Turbine pump  Pond pump - 30 HP-VFD Turbine pump pulling 500-1500 GPM  Pond by solar panels is used for irrigation and is filled from seasonal runoff HOME: 3,960 sf with additional outdoor living space. Built in 2011. 50-year Elk roofing, hardy plank siding, synthetic decking, powder coated wrote iron railing. Stone and concrete walkway around home. KITCHEN and DINING: Custom design. Corian counters with tile backdrop, knotty alder cabinets, some glass facing. Center island with prep sink, 6 burner gas range and bar stool area. Baking cabinet, 2 dishwashers, double oven, built in microwave, warming oven and refrigerator. Side bar has sink, ice maker and beverage refrigerator. Corner gas stove, heated tile floors and walk in pantry. Dining area has hickory flooring, skylight, open to kitchen living area. LIVING AREA: Spacious room with high ceilings, hickory flooring, glass doors to covered back deck. Unique stone wall with fireplace and tile landing. MAIN SUITE: Large room with corner gas stove, hickory floors, alcove with built in seat with storage and French doors to back deck and spa. Bath has large tile shower, soaking tub, dual sinks, solid mirror wall, Corian counters, knotty alder cabinets, vanity counter, heated tile flooring and 2 walk in closets. 2nd and 3rd BEDROOMS: Nice sized rooms with hickory flooring, 2nd bedroom down the main hall just across from bath. 3rd bedroom is down the kitchen hall and connects to hall bath. GUEST SUITE: Large room with glass door to covered back deck. Bath with single sink, tile shower and flooring. This room has its own heating and air control. OFFICE: Double glass doors open to office, hickory floors, built in TV center cabinet, desk and corner gas stove. LAUNDRY: Door to garage, plenty of counter space and storage, opens to kitchen hall. 3 CAR GARAGE: Insulated and sheet rocked, concrete floor, automatic garage doors, storage space, drop down ladder for additional storage, large concrete and stone curtain in front of garage doors. IN ADDITION:  Starlink, Dish Network  2 heating and air systems, one on each end of home  4 – outdoor hot water faucets, 3 on deck, 1 in garage  Smart home control center, 6 zones inside home, 3 zones around deck, 1 in garage  Built in vacuum system  2 - On demand hot water systems  Fully equipped RV site with 30 AMP power  Ceiling fans in covered back deck  3 access points under home with lighting  Lighting under decks  Attic access with lighting  Gutter and driveway drain piped underground to pond  22 KW on demand propane generator  Outside power and water lines for future barn behind home  Recreational pond behind home, valve in mainline system to keep pond full  PG&E weather station  Power is underground from shop  Easy access 2000-gallon septic tank plus 1000 -gallon pump tank DOMESTIC WELL: 3 HP VFD pump. Insulated and heated well house with 2 pressure tanks SHOP: Built in 2000. 70 x 70 (4,900 sf) metal shop insulated and heated with concrete floor, 5 rollup doors, 2 – 12 x 12, 2 - 16 x 17, 1 - 18 x 20 plus 3 - man doors.  All roll-up doors are automatic, 3 with remotes IN ADDITION:  2 – 250,000 BTU propane heaters with Wi Fi thermostat  12,000 lb. Automotive lift  Upstairs storage  Office insulated and sheet rocked  ½ bath  499-gallon propane tank  Full RV hookup with 30 AMP power  Dish network and star link  10 Ring cameras  LED outside lights inside and out  Gun safe  150-gallon unleaded fuel tank  10,000-gallon double wall diesel tank with electric pump  24ft. storage container SECOND HOMESITE: The existing structure does not have a foundation and is not habitable. There is a water well, septic in unknown condition and active power meter. The barn is 54 x 40 and was rebuilt in 2010. Metal roof, concrete footings and wall. Used for storage. Old apple orchard HUNTING: The hunting opportunity for waterfowl is amazing, the rice fields are like magnets to the birds, ducks and geese flock this ranch every year. There is a two-man concrete duck blind in place. As mentioned earlier, the deer population is abundant. The ranch is located in the X-1 deer zone. EQUIPMENT: A list of equipment that is for sale, outside of escrow, will be provided to qualified buyer.
$14,950,000  •  344.6 acres
344.6 acres in Downtown Pagosa Springs on the San Juan River! Experience the unparalleled beauty and convenience of this exceptional 344-acre property in downtown Pagosa Springs, featuring approximately 4,800 feet of San Juan River frontage. The land offers unobstructed views of the majestic San Juan Mountains and is graced by the serene flow of Snowball Creek running through the land and two tranquil ponds adjacent to the river. Access to this extraordinary property is available from 1st Street in downtown Pagosa Springs or via Snowball Road, placing you within walking or biking distance of town amenities. The landscape boasts mature Ponderosa Pine, lush meadows, a picturesque creek, riverfront areas, and two older barns. Essential utilities, including city water, natural gas, and electricity, are at the property boundary, making this a truly rare opportunity to own a slice of Southwest Colorado's natural splendor.
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$1,349,000  •  318.2 acres
$1,775,000
318.2 +/- acre ranch just north of the small town of Fort Jones in far northern California! This scenic Scott Valley working ranch has approx. 219 acres in alfalfa, plus some hill ground. The ranch offers an 1,800 sf, two bed, one bath ranch house with a bonus room/office. One bedroom and bathroom have been remodeled. Outbuildings include a 14,490 sf pole barn (750 ton hay storage capacity), a 4,374 sf wood barn (120 ton hay storage capacity), a 540 sf shop, a 648 sf storage shed, a 525 sf tack shed and a 30 sf oil shed. There are two center pivots, 9 wheellines, 2 guns and 40 handline pipes for irrigation and water is supplied by five ag wells plus a domestic well. Wells range from 250 to 1000 gpm. Approx. 101 acres were replanted in 2023. The ranch is partially fenced and cross fenced with barbed wire and there are wooden corrals, approx 10 years old. Seasonal McAdams Creek and Moffett Creek both flow through the ranch and join on the property. The hill ground borders a 160 acre BLM parcel for hunting and hiking opportunities. There are pretty views of Scott Valley and the surrounding mountains from most of the ranch and it's conveniently close to town for groceries, fuel, schools and other amenities. Scott Valley towns of Fort Jones and Etna are both close - less than a mile to downtown Fort Jones, 15 minutes to Etna, they have a variety of small businesses for a great meal, banking, groceries, a hardware store, tire shop, health clinic, library, schools, and more. Scott Valley is bordered by 3 primitive Wilderness Areas, offering a multitude of wild and scenic hiking and riding trails, hunting and trout fishing opportunities, and access to the Pacific Crest Trail. It's also just a bit over an hour to reach Mt. Shasta or Mt. Ashland for winter snow sports or the large airport and medical care of Medford, Oregon. Rural ranch life opportunity for sure! Make an appointment for a tour. Property Highlights: • Hay Ranch • Has been used for Cattle Ranch in Past • Plenty of Room for Horses • Multiple Barns and Outbuildings • Ag Wells, Pivots, Wheellines • Borders BLM for Hunting, Hiking, Riding Opportunities • Next to the small town of Fort Jones • Scott Valley • Siskiyou County • Far Northern California
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$2,890,000  •  313 acres
$2,950,000
Passing through a custom lava rock gated entry to the impressive improvements. Here is an example of exquisite design and excellent craftsmanship achieving the perfect blend, creating a masterpiece. This 5,230-sf, 4-bedroom, 4.5 bath luxury home is a one-of-a-kind Spanish Mission discovery and a delight to see. Encompassing 313 acres of untouched land, 67 acres on the south side of HWY 299 and 246 acres on the north side. The home sits on a majestic lava rock bluff, capturing the sunrise and panoramic views of beautiful Fall River Valley and manicured greens of a nearby golf course. Entering the home and stepping into the great room will take your breath away, not only is the space itself spectacular, but the wall of windows capturing the views puts it on a new level. A custom lava rock fireplace encompasses one wall. The imported handmade Mexican tile floors flow throughout the home. Two glass doors open to the expansive back deck with 2nd custom lava rock fireplace and BBQ area. What a wonderful space to relax and enjoy the view. The great room opens to a dream kitchen, charming breakfast nook, and butler pantry. Also, on the main floor you will find two additional bedrooms with ensuite baths. An office/den and a large laundry. Ascending to the second level on an open stairway brings you to a balcony overlooking great room. This level features a well-appointed guest suite along with the owner’s suite. The detached 3-car finished garage has a wonderful guest apartment above. Unique lava rock pump house and storage room is the final building on the property, which is mainly level, other than the fantastic rock bluff. The 246 acres on the north side of HWY 299 has been used for cattle grazing in the past. This is an amazing opportunity to own this spectacular home and be the first to warm it with family and friends. Property Highlights: DETAILS: 313 acres. Parcel number 023-210-025, 246+acres. Used for pasture in the past. Parcel number 023-210-027, 67.09 acres. Home built in 2011, stucco siding and Spanish tile roof. GREAT ROOM: This expansive room is open to second floor above, with curved wood ceiling, east facing wall of windows and lava rock fireplace with gas starter. Engraved concrete mantel, built in wood rack and sitting space on hearth. Glass doors open to spacious deck. Imported handmade Mexican tile floor throughout great room, into kitchen, office/den, laundry and down the halls. KITCHEN: Open to great room, this spectacular kitchen features granite slab counters, stainless appliances including 6 burner gas range with grill, copper farm sink and center island. Knotty Alder custom cabinets, some glass facing. Cozy breakfast nook will be a popular hang out any time of day. Around the corner, past the oversized double glass sliding doors to side deck, is the butler pantry with second refrigerator, sink and wine cooler. Same granite counter and Knotty Alder cabinets. The oversized laundry room is next to butler pantry. L shaped design with granite counters, sink and washer/dryer set up to stay. OFFICE/DEN: Double doors open to great room, this space is large enough for several couches, desks, or would also make a great hobby room, TV room or lounge area. Large storage closet. LOWER BEDROOM WING: The main floor ½ bath is located in this wing, with two bedrooms and a large storage room plus a component room. Both bedrooms have carpet flooring and large closets, one with a gas fireplace in a tile hearth. Both have Full baths with tile flooring and tile shower over tub. Glass doors to small private balconies. STAIRS and BALCONY: Tile stairs with custom wrought iron railing ascend to a large balcony overlooking the great room. Alcove with glass door opening to west-facing covered balcony. Large storage room and component room. Balcony offers access to the guest suite and the owner’s suite. UPSTAIRS GUEST SUITE: Large room with gas fireplace, walk-in closet, and full bath with farm sink in granite counter and Knotty Alder cabinet, tile shower, and jetted tub. Glass door to private balcony. This unit has its own heating control. OWNERS SUITE: Large open space with high wood ceiling, carpet flooring, gas fireplace in tile hearth, coffee/wine station with sink, undercounter refrigerator, and microwave. Granite counter and Knotty Alder cabinets. Glass door to a large, covered, private patio. The oversized closet is ready for new owners to design. The bath is a showplace with the shower taking center stage. Granite and rock with multiple shower heads and sprayers. Custom glass doors and just WOW! Dual copper sinks in granite counter and Knotty Alder cabinets. Tile flooring, just a great overall space. ENTERTAINMENT DECK: Wonderful open area running ¾ length of home. 2000 sf. of Brazilian Tigerwood for decking and custom-wrought iron railing. Unique lava rock fireplace tucked into a small alcove with engraved concrete mantle. The deck wraps around the kitchen side of the home with long L-shaped stairs. Above and underdeck lighting. IN ADDITION: • Both floors have component rooms, a water heater, a furnace, and on-demand hot water. Gas operated. The den closet has an additional water heater. • Both floors have storage rooms, one above the other. This will enable a future elevator. • Custom solid wood doors. • Custom wood molding. GARAGE and APARTMENT: This 2000 +/- sf. building (1000 sf. each floor) has stucco siding and tile roof. Offering an extended 300 sf. concrete pass-through carport area. The enclosed garage offers 220 power, 3 car capacity with two rollup doors on automatic control. This space has concrete floors with an extended workshop area. Also, sheet rocked and insulated. Door from the carport area opens to tile stairs leading to the wonderful upstairs apartment. (Same tile as in main home) Tile floor continues through the main areas. Fully equipped kitchen with room for a small table and washer/dryer space. (washer dryer included) High wood ceiling in living area. Full bath with tile floor, tile shower over tub, and single farm sink vanity. One bedroom, carpet flooring, large closet and glass slider to deck and stairs to ground floor. ROCK PUMP HOUSE: Unique construction with lava rock siding. Double doors to an insulated and sheet-rocked interior. Concrete floors with a drain hold two bladder tanks. IN ADDITION: • Underground power to the home and garage. • The water well is 400ft deep, holds a 3 HP pump producing 25 GPM. • The septic system is oversized. 3000-gallon tank with 700ft if leach line. • Water and power lines along the road to the entry. • Maintained road drops down along lava bluff to a lower portion of the property. • Electric front entry gate with keypad. • Main driveway on 67 acres is directly off HWY 299; second entry road is also off HWY 299, not in use. • The 246 acres is undisturbed, used for grazing in the past. Power line goes through and amazing views off bluff, access off HWY 299 and Glenburn Road. NOTE: "Villa Salida del Sol" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "Villa Sunrise" or "Villa Rising of the Sun." In essence, it describes a place or location that is associated with the sunrise.
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$3,950,000  •  290 acres
$4,400,000
The Bar 13 Ranch’s 290 acres comprise leveled irrigated farmland, pastures, corrals, barns, and a two-bedroom, two-bath riverfront home with a deck and boat dock. The ranch is currently run as a cow-calf operation with hay production as well.
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$4,900,000  •  277 acres
$5,800,000
D&H Stornetta Ranch: A Legacy of Land and Ecology The 277-acre D&H Stornetta Ranch in Point Arena stands as a rare jewel along the California coast—a breathtaking blend of productive agricultural land, ecological significance, and historical legacy. Held by the Stornetta family for over a century, this extraordinary property is now available for a new steward to carry forward its storied tradition. Opportunities like this are not just rare; they are singular. Few properties anywhere can match the Ranch’s unparalleled combination of fertile farmland, vital ecological habitat, and soul-stirring views of the Garcia River Estuary, Point Arena Lighthouse, and the boundless Pacific Ocean. A Landscape of Unmatched Beauty and Productivity Perched above the confluence of the Garcia River and the Pacific, the D&H Stornetta Ranch commands a landscape that is both awe-inspiring and agriculturally rich. The Ranch is bisected by the Garcia River, creating two distinct pastoral zones: the North Block (approximately 100 acres of dry farm ground and grazing paddocks, housing, and infrastructure) and the South Block (about 150 acres of mixed irrigated and dry farm ground). Together, these blocks yield 1-2 cuttings annually, producing 3.5-12 tons per acre, and have historically supported 70-100 cow units through rotational grazing. These figures vary with environmental conditions, but the Ranch’s fertility is sustained by a century-long practice of manure dressing and rotational grazing—a blueprint for sustainable agriculture. From the Ranch’s headquarters to its scenic vista points, the views are nothing short of spectacular. The Garcia Estuary, where the river meets the sea, shimmers under the coastal sun, with the iconic Point Arena Lighthouse standing sentinel in the distance. This marriage of productive farmland, a vital river ecosystem, and the Pacific’s majesty creates a holding that is truly unmatched. Ecological Heart of the Coast The Garcia River, flowing between the North and South Blocks, is not just a scenic feature—it is an ecological lifeline. One of the last naturally reproducing populations of coho salmon on the Pacific Coast thrives here, alongside Chinook salmon, pink salmon, and steelhead trout. The river’s riparian corridor is a haven for diverse wildlife, its lush foliage providing refuge for countless species. The Ranch’s commitment to ecological stewardship is evident in its history: when the California Department of Fish and Wildlife requested the cessation of river diversion for irrigation to protect critical fish habitat, the Stornettas adapted, preserving the river’s vitality. While the North Block relies on dry farming, the South Block’s irrigation needs could be met by drilling an agricultural well, ensuring continued productivity without compromising the river’s ecosystem. A Legacy of Pioneer Spirit The story of D&H Stornetta Ranch is the story of California itself—a tale of grit, vision, and connection to the land. In 1874, Antonio Stornetta arrived from Switzerland, dreaming of a dairy empire. After years of hard work in Marin and Sonoma, he settled on the Mendocino coast, leasing the Lewis Morse Ranch. By 1917, he purchased the land, laying the foundation for a family legacy. His son Dewey and Dewey’s wife Rose carried the torch, passing it to their son Henryand his wife Gloria in 1966, thus naming the Ranch “D&H” for Dewey and Henry. Today, their children—Toby, Robert, and Maxine—steward the land, ready to entrust it to a new caretaker. This is not just a property; it is a living testament to the pioneer spirit that shaped the West. Infrastructure Built for Purpose The Ranch’s infrastructure is a study in functionality, designed to serve the land and its people with unpretentious durability. The Main Ranch House (2,100 SF, 4 bedrooms, 1 bath) is a quintessential farmhouse, exuding history and humility. Its sturdy walls and lived-in charm offer a canvas for those seeking a deep connection to the land, free from the distractions of modern excess. The Guest House (1,000 SF, 2-3 bedrooms, 1 bath) carries the memories of the Stornetta children’s youth, solid in structure but ready for a remodel to restore its full potential. Supporting the Ranch’s operations are numerous outbuildings, each a testament to its agricultural heritage: • Cow Feeding Barn: 4,500 SF • Milk Barn: 1,040 SF (mid-1950s Grade A dairy barn, a regional first) • Hay Barn: 7,650 SF (original wooden barn with stalls and hay storage) • Creamery: 140 SF (milk can storage) • Potato Barn #1: 1,140 SF (with storage shed) • Slaughter House: 250 SF • Potato Barn #2: 1,700 SF • Horse Barn: 1,150 SF • Shop: 600 SF • Garage: 350 SF Water Resources Water is the lifeblood of any ranch, and D&H Stornetta is well-equipped. A domestic well on the North Block yields approximately 15 GPM, with undeveloped springs offering additional potential. On the South Block there is a substantial well that supplements the domestic water needs of the City of Point Arena through a lease arrangement with a 3rd party that is set to expire in 2027. This lease is up for renewal, presenting opportunities for future planning. A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity The D&H Stornetta Ranch is more than a property—it is a legacy, an ecological cornerstone, and a chance to own a piece of California’s soul. With its fertile fields, critical river habitat, and timeless infrastructure, it offers a rare chance to steward a landscape of unparalleled beauty and significance. For those who value history, sustainability, and the profound connection between land and life, this is the opportunity of a lifetime. Explore the Ranch further through its map link and step into the next chapter of its extraordinary story. Property Highlights: • 277± Acres on California’s Iconic Coastline, overlooking the Garcia River Estuary, Point Arena Lighthouse, and the Pacific Ocean • Rich Agricultural Heritage with 100± acres of dry farm ground & grazing paddocks (North Block) and 150± acres of irrigated/dry farmland (South Block) • Ecological Significance with one of the last naturally reproducing coho salmon runs on the Pacific Coast • Two Residences: 2,100± SF 4-bed/1-bath main ranch house and a 1,000± SF 2–3 bed/1-bath guest house • Historic Ranch Infrastructure, including original Grade A milk barn, hay barn, potato barns, horse barn, and creamery • Extensive Water Resources with multiple wells, springs, and a water lease to the City of Point Arena • Sustainable Grazing & Hay Production with a history of rotational grazing and organic soil practices • Legacy Ownership held by the Stornetta family since 1917 — a rare opportunity to steward a coastal ranch of historic and ecological value
$2,175,000  •  260 acres
Here lays a legacy in the making, long established premiere, turnkey waterfowl hunting club in the heart of scenic Modoc County. Amazing water for natural and manmade habitat. Water rights out of the Pit River provide irrigation for grain and alfalfa fields, irrigated by wheel lines and 1 pivot, also providing water for wetlands and ponds. The slow-moving Pit River meanders through the middle of the ranch for 1.5 miles, creating 3 miles of river frontage. Multiple 2–3-man blinds throughout. A humble 5,200 sf club house sits on a slight rise overlooking the ranch, river and majestic Mt. Shasta. In addition to the upstairs loft housing 10 beds, there are 9 individual bedrooms and 3 baths on the main floor. Expansive great room with gourmet kitchen, dining and living area under a 16’ timber beamed ceiling. Additional amenities include a 2-bedroom, 1 bath house, large metal barn, private bridge across the river, storage sheds and dog kennels. Approximately 7.25 miles east of the ranch is a fenced 60-acre property included in the sale. Nestled in between Modoc County Migratory Bird Refuge, with 6 below ground blinds, the property has a long history as a hunting club and has been coveted by many as one of the premier hunting plots in Modoc County. Boasting volcanic hot springs, keeping the ponds open year-round. Newly installed 30+ acre pivot provides irrigation for hay and additional habitat. The membership of Pit River Land and Cattle LLC has cultivated and improved the hunting and living experience of its properties over the last 36 years to turn it into the Premiere, Turnkey Water Fowling club in Northeastern California. This is a one of a kind opportunity to purchase this legacy and continue the unsurpassed stewardship the current owners have created and enjoyed over past 36 years. Property Highlights: Main Ranch - 200.48 Acres. APN’s: 022-020-070 – 82.48 AC 022-530-009 - 118 AC CLUBHOUSE: • Approximately 5,200 square feet of livable space. • Nine bedrooms, three baths, and a 68’ by 14’ loft accommodating 10 individual beds. A 2024 family reunion saw 33 people sleep comfortably in beds in the clubhouse. • Great room with oversized river rock fireplace and mantle, large gas fireplace, 16’ peaked, box beam ceilings, and luxury vinyl faux wood floors, family eating area, and dedicated bar with sink. • Gourmet kitchen has a double oven, six gas burner range, a commercial restaurant hood vent, a double sink, an eating island, and lots of cabinet storage. Wet bar counter with sink, wine refrigerator. • Pantry down the hall holds additional necessities. • Large mud room is perfect for changing out of hunting clothes and storing ice chests and equipment. • Four exterior doors provide easy access to port gear in and out of all areas of the house. • Westward views of Pit River, wetlands and Mt. Shasta from house and fireplace area. • Oversized “cone crusher” 5’ diameter fire pit and gravel pad, massive concrete US Forest Service picnic table, covered barbecue station. • Target shooting bench, long range gong shooting course (300, 400, 500, 600, 725 and 915 yards) plus clay pigeon/trap area. • Covered bird cleaning station complete with stainless steel siding, table with built-in garbage collectors, and steel sinks with running water. SECOND HOME: Now used as rental income home • Approximately 950 sq ft with 1 bedroom and 1 bath. • Partial basement with concrete floor. • Rental income $1,250/month. • Renovations through the years include new heating unit, luxury vinyl floors, some new appliances and more. BARN: 70 x 50 metal barn with 3,500+/- sq ft of interior space • Two-horse corrals. • Multiple vehicle or storage bays. • Frost-free hydrants for potable water. • Resident owl means zero rodents. MAIN RANCH HUNTING AMENITIES: • Approximately 70 acres of pristine upland game, wetlands, and duck ponds with five above-ground blinds that can accommodate three hunters each. For the past three years, hunting has been so productive club regulations stipulated that members only use sub-gauge shotguns (20 gauges and smaller) in the area. • Excellent water rights from Pit River and Northeastern watersheds. • Eighteen Acres of grain under wheel-line irrigation. One above-ground blind that can accommodate three hunters on west fence line and two, two-person pit blinds in middle of field. Grain is geese’s preferred diet when the weather turns cold. • 55 acres of alfalfa under pivot irrigation. Two, two-person bit blinds in southern portion of alfalfa field. Alfalfa is geese’s preferred diet when the weather is mild or warm. • Dedicated farmer that exchanges planting grain crops for the right to farm and harvest 55 acres of alfalfa. THE 60 ACRES: Located off Co. Rd 59 – APN: 022-250-044 – 60AC • Brand new, programmable, high-quality pivot installed in spring of 2026 irrigates 30.65 acres. • Six below-ground blinds are spread throughout the irrigated grain field. • Small duck pond in southeast corner with room to install multiple duck ponds. • Volcanic hot springs provide year-round warm water to the parcel to keep ponds open in the coldest of winters. • Buildable lot with lots of room to construct a house. OTHER HUNTING AND OUTDOOR OPPORTUNITIES: • Pit River Land and Cattle have a long history of leasing other parcels of land in the Alturas area. For the better part of 25 years, the club has leased the Sluter Osborne Ranches on the opposite side of town. For a fee, the club’s members and shooters were granted exclusive waterfowl hunting rights for the year for roughly 2,880 acres of farmed land with the Pit River running through it. • Multiple other leases exist for prospective hunters, and over the years, Pit River Land and Cattle have leased the Neer Ranch, XLEstele, and the SL Ranch. No guarantee the new owner will be granted the lease. • Alturas Ranches offers the public at large the rights to hunt nearly 55,000 acres of rice and farmland for $400 per year. In addition, a duck pond on their property has two two-person blinds that can be reserved for $150 per day per hunter. Members nearly always limited when hunting this pond. • So many hunting options ensure multiple days of undisturbed, productive hunting locations. • Alturas sits inside X3A and X3B, deer zones renowned for producing exceptionally large mule deer and elk. • Many, many nearby lakes and reservoirs provide excellent bass, crappie, and trout fishing. INTANGIBLES: • Pit River Land and Cattle operate a certified city business, Pit River Processing, so birds can be cleaned and vacuum sealed without having to legally retain heads and wings for identification during transportation. Our processing records specify dates, hunters and locations of kills. For the 2025-26 season, Pit River harvested 460 ducks and 52 geese for a total of 512 birds, a 3.3 bird per hunter, per hunted day average. • The home properties are located just outside the city limits of Alturas, California - allowing owners to discharge firearms and not having to adhere to stricter in-city regulations. • The club is within two miles of Main Street Alturas with all its amenities, including a full-size Holiday Super Market, Modern Hospital and an Airport under a mile away. • Quick access to both the Warner Mountains and Devil’s Garden Wildernesses.
$3,995,000  •  231.23 acres
231± acre Mancos, CO ranch with multiple remodeled homes, irrigated pasture, water rights, ponds, and excellent hunting access in GMU 73.
Contact for Price  •  222 acres
Double-S Ford Ranch is a rare offering that blends lifestyle, legacy, and long-term investment potential—an irreplaceable tract in a region undergoing unprecedented transformation. - 222± Acres of rolling Central Texas land with panoramic hilltop views - Two ranch homes (4,400 SF + 2,400 SF) with high end finishes, detailed woodwork, and victorian charm, (4/3.5/2 and 3/2.5/2) - Structures surrounded by canopies of mature live oaks for quintessential hill country living - Residences ideal for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or income potential - Gated entry with year round live water flowing Creek crossing - Fully fenced - Gently rolling hills and topography with Views for miles - Covered RV parking - Backup generator, 1000 gal propane tank - Extensive water assets: 4 wells, 7 tanks, watershed, creek - Agricultural exemption, no deed restrictions - Full mineral rights convey - 2,035 ft of FM 112 frontage + multiple access points - Minutes from regional growth drivers—Samsung Taylor & ALCOA redevelopment - Working ranch infrastructure: cattle facilities, chutes, barns, cross-fencing - Ideal for: ranching, recreation, private estate, long-term investment, future development, legacy land, land banking
$1,400,000  •  208 acres
This 208.06-acre property in Carbon County offers a combination of irrigated agricultural ground, grazing pasture, and recreational land with paved access just south of Wellington. The property consists of five parcels located on both sides of Lower Miller Creek Road, with Miller Creek flowing through portions of the land. Historically, more than 140 acres of the property have been actively farmed and have produced multiple annual cuttings of alfalfa hay. The productive soils and established irrigation infrastructure support ongoing agricultural use. The property includes 150 Class C Highwater shares of the Carbon Canal and 50 Class A Reservoir shares of the Price River Water Users system. Pressurized irrigation is currently in place on both the western and eastern portions of the property, and the wheel lines located on the property are included in the sale. In addition to irrigated cropland, portions of the land have recently been used for livestock grazing. Much of the property is fenced, and a cattle drinker is installed on the western side to support pasture use. These existing improvements provide options for continued agricultural production, grazing, or a combination of both. The property also offers recreational and wildlife value. Mule deer, pronghorn antelope, and smaller wildlife species regularly move through the area and are commonly observed on the property. The presence of Miller Creek and open agricultural ground contributes to wildlife activity throughout the year. Infrastructure and access add to the property’s versatility. Lower Miller Creek Road provides paved access through the area, making year-round travel convenient. Power and city water are available at multiple points along the property, offering potential building locations for those considering residential or agricultural structures. With the property spanning both sides of the road and consisting of several parcels, there may also be future opportunities for parcel reconfiguration or subdivision, subject to county regulations and approvals. The land being offered includes five parcels sold together as a single offering. These parcels include: Located in central Utah, the property provides a rural setting while remaining within reasonable driving distance of nearby communities. The town of Wellington is located roughly 6 miles north and offers basic services, fuel, and dining options. The city of Price, approximately 12 miles north of the property, serves as the regional hub for Carbon County and provides additional shopping, healthcare, schools, and other amenities. This property offers a combination of irrigated farmland, grazing ground, and rural land with water rights and existing infrastructure in place. The presence of paved road access, available utilities, and multiple parcels contributes to a range of potential agricultural and rural residential uses while maintaining the character of working land in Carbon County. Bullet Points • 208.06 total acres in Carbon County • Located approximately 6 miles south of Wellington and 12 miles from Price • Over 140 historically irrigated acres producing alfalfa hay • Miller Creek flows through portions of the property • 150 Class C Highwater shares of Carbon Canal • 50 Class A Reservoir shares of Price River Water Users • Pressurized irrigation on both the east and west portions • Wheel lines included in the sale • Mostly fenced with a cattle drinker in place for grazing • Paved road access along Lower Miller Creek Road • Power and city water available at multiple points on the property • Mule deer, antelope, and other wildlife are frequently observed
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$1,550,000  •  195 acres
Tucked into the southeastern corner of the beautiful Fall River Valley, Mountain Shadow Ranch offers 195 acres of productive ranch land in a private, picturesque setting. With 104 acres currently in hay production and irrigated by two pivots and wheel lines, the property blends agricultural utility with exceptional natural beauty. Majestic views extend in every direction, including striking vistas of Mt. Shasta, while the main residence sits on a gentle rise overlooking a spring-fed, 20-acre private lake. Additional improvements include a charming second home, a large hay barn, a livestock barn/shop, and a chicken coop. The ranch is partially fenced, with some interior fencing, and the terrain is level to gently rolling. For buyers seeking privacy, productivity, and a tranquil lifestyle property, this ranch is a rare opportunity not to be missed. The 2,358-square-foot main home features four bedrooms and three baths with an inviting open floor plan designed to capture the surrounding views. A spacious living room and dining area are anchored by a wood stove set on a lava rock hearth, while large windows bring the outdoors in. A glass slider opens to the back deck and pergola, creating an ideal space to relax and take in the scenery. The horseshoe kitchen includes a center island, six-burner gas range, and oversized pantry, complemented by a generous laundry/mud room with utility sink and storage. An attached two-car garage with concrete apron adds convenience and function. The second home offers 1,152 square feet with two bedrooms and one bath and has been tastefully remodeled, providing comfortable accommodations for guests, extended family, or ranch support. A detached garage completes this well-rounded improvement package. Property Highlights: • 195 Acres • 2,358 sqft main home • 4 bedroom/ 3 bathrooms • 2 car garage attached • Big picture windows overlooking 20-acre pond • Large pantry • Mud/laundry room • Deck with pergola • 1,152 sqft 2nd home • 2 bedrooms/ 1 bathroom • 560 sqft garage • Hay Barn 5,000 sqft • Livestock Barn 3,600 sqft with enclosed area • Pump house 44 sqft • Current crops: Alfalfa and garlic • 56 acres irrigated by 2 pivots o 22 acres on west Rienke 4 tower pivot with end gun o 34 acres on east Valley 4 tower pivot with end gun • 48 acres irrigated by wheel line • 20 acre year around natural spring fed wildlife lake • Ag Well 780 +/- gpm 40 HP serves 35-acre eastern pivot • Domestic Well with 25 HP Ag pump serves 21-acre ½ pivot, 48 acres wheel line fields and main home • Domestic Well: serves 2nd home • Central Heat and Forced Air – propane in main home • Split system – in 2nd home
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$3,450,000  •  189.7 acres
$4,200,000
Historic O’Connor Ranch Nestled in the heart of San Luis Obispo, California, 1498 O'Connor Way is a distinguished property that offers a unique blend of historical significance and modern amenities. Once part of the esteemed O'Connor Ranch, founded in the 19th century, this estate carries a legacy of ranching excellence. The original headquarters of the O'Connor Ranch is featured in Myron Angel's "History of San Luis Obispo County," highlighting its historical importance. The expansive 189-acre property offers breathtaking views, including a portion of Cerro Romualdo, one of the renowned "Seven Sisters" of San Luis Obispo. The estate comprises residences, barns, and various outbuildings, providing ample space for diverse living arrangements and agricultural pursuits. The main residence exudes historic charm and warmth. Additional structures include a second farmhouse, a bunkhouse, a rustic wood cabin, two barns, and a structure that could easily be converted into a 12 stall barn and horse facility complete with a one-acre arena, catering to equestrian enthusiasts and those seeking a serene rural lifestyle. The property is currently being used for cattle grazing and in combination with the dwellings provides multiple income streams. This property presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of San Luis Obispo's rich history while enjoying the comforts of modern living amidst picturesque surroundings. Centrally located ten minutes from downtown San Luis Obispo and 15 minutes from the ocean and popular Morro Bay. Being 3 hours from the Bay Area and Los Angeles and only 2 hours from Bakersfield, the property offers the perfect weekend getaway or family compound. Please call us to set up a tour. Property Highlights: • 189+ Acres near San Luis Obispo, CA • Views • 5 Residences • Multifamily • 12 Stall Horse Barn • Fenced for Cattle • Centrally located ten minutes from downtown San Luis Obispo • 15 minutes from the ocean and popular Morro Bay
$3,800,000  •  160.01 acres
Step into the legacy of the American West at the historic Triangle T Guest Ranch, a rare 160-acre retreat nestled among dramatic boulder formations and ancient oak trees in scenic Texas Canyon. One of Southern Arizona's oldest guest ranches with 11 casitas, 15 full RV spaces, the most amazing and famous Rock Saloon, a restaurant with full commercial kitchen, pool, great horse facilities and an owner's residence. This storied property offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and established hospitality infrastructure. Set at a comfortable 4,800 ft elevation with a mild year-round climate-approximately 10 degrees cooler than nearby Tucson-the ranch has long attracted outdoor enthusiasts, artists, and travelers seeking an authentic Western experience. Surrounded by the striking landscapes of the Little Dragoon and Dragoon Mountains and within easy reach of the Chiricahua Mountains, Cochise Stronghold, and Kartchner Caverns, the location is ideal for hiking, horseback riding, birdwatching, and exploration. Steeped in cultural and historical significance, the property neighbors the Amerind Foundation and includes ties to Native American heritage, with petroglyphs and sacred ceremonial sites among the rock formations. The ranch also holds a fascinating place in American history, with documented use during WWII, notable guests, and a long-standing presence in film and television production. Designed for both lifestyle and income-generating opportunity, the ranch supports a wide range of established and repeat uses. It has hosted weddings, reunions, and retreats of all kinds-including wellness, corporate, religious, and rehabilitation programs-along with long-running annual events, festivals, and competitions. The property is a recognized destination for motorcycle groups, RV clubs, equestrian clinics, and outdoor sporting events, and has accommodated corporate clients, extended-stay guests, and large group functions. Significant value-add opportunity exists through modernization of marketing and digital presence. The ranch has historically operated with minimal online footprint and limited social media engagement, relying primarily on word-of-mouth and repeat clientele. A new owner can capitalize on existing demand by implementing updated website functionality, digital booking systems, and targeted marketing campaigns to increase visibility, occupancy, and revenue. With infrastructure suited for gatherings both large and small, the ranch regularly welcomes nonprofit fundraisers, youth and community organizations, artist and photography groups, and specialty interest clubs. Its location along a seasonal bird migration path, dark-sky conditions for stargazing, and expansive terrain further enhance its appeal for nature-based programming and experiential tourism. Equestrian facilities include a regulation-size arena, riding trails, and obstacle course, with the rare advantage of allowing guests to bring and camp with their own horses. Additional features include dry camping areas, employee RV accommodations, and flexible event spaces-supporting everything from multi-day clinics to music festivals and private celebrations with live entertainment. Whether envisioned as a boutique resort, event destination, retreat center, or private legacy property, the Triangle T Guest Ranch offers unmatched character, proven versatility, and exceptional potential in one of Arizona's most iconic landscapes.
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$999,000  •  160 acres
$1,125,000
Perched atop 160 private acres in the rugged beauty of Douglas City in Trinity County, this one-of-a-kind off-grid estate is the ultimate prepper’s paradise—where self-sufficiency meets refined comfort. Completely set apart from the world, the property offers unmatched privacy, sweeping natural vistas, and the infrastructure to sustain a fully independent lifestyle. At the heart of the property sits a thoughtfully designed 2-bedroom, 3-bath home featuring a seamless open-air concept that invites the outdoors in. Multiple skylights flood the space with natural light, enhancing the sense of openness and connection to the surrounding landscape. Radiant-heated concrete floors provide year-round comfort, while high-end finishes—including Toto toilets, an outdoor shower, and a fully equipped kitchen with quartz and butcher block countertops, a BlueStar stove and oven, a center island, and a built-in dining bench—deliver a level of luxury rarely found in off-grid living. Constructed with fire-resistant wood paneling and concrete for enhanced safety and durability, the home is built to withstand the elements while offering peace of mind. A striking two-sided fireplace efficiently heats the entire home, complemented by a fire sprinkler system for added protection. The lower-level game room offers flexible space for recreation, fitness, or relaxation. Security cameras are installed throughout the property, providing an additional layer of security. Energy independence is fully realized with a robust 13.5 kW solar power system, supported by a hydroelectric generator. Water resources are abundant, with two creeks and two 5,000-gallon storage tanks, plus an additional 10,000 gallons dedicated to fire protection—creating a truly defensible property. The insulated, temperature-controlled three-car garage is also constructed with fire-resistant wood paneling and concrete and includes an EV charging station. Additional structures include a 2-bedroom, 1-bath mobile home—ideal for caretakers, extended family, or rental income—as well as multiple storage buildings and sheds for tools and equipment. This extraordinary property offers a rare opportunity to live sustainably without sacrificing comfort, all while surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of Trinity County. Property Highlights: • 160 acres of pristine private property • 2 bedroom/3 bath • 13.5 kW 6-panel solar system • 2 bedroom/1 bath mobile home • concrete and metal structure fire-resistant house and garage • 2-sided fireplace • skylights and sliders throughout • recess lighting • game /exercise room downstairs • fully equipped kitchen with Blue Star oven and range/quartz, and butcher block counters. • Premier Propane Water Heater • outdoor shades • security cameras • 230 ft well • full diversion rights, creek to pond, and riparian rights • 2- 5000-gallon water tanks for the house • heat radiant concrete floors • 3-car insulated temperature-controlled garage with EV charging station
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$2,499,999  •  155.61 acres
$2,750,000
Enjoy spectacular sunrises and sunsets from this Hill Top Ranchers Dream Home, offering sweeping panoramic views of 155+acres located within easy commute of DFW and Tyler-Longview-Lake Fork. The primary residence has 3 BR and 4 BA while the secondary residence has 2 BR and 2 BA. The property also comes with two machinery buildings, hay barn and a covered working facility complete with scales and more. The Primary residence offers multiple HVAC zones with separate guest wing, chef’s dream kitchen with an island, granite counter tops and dining area. Designed with modern amenities it has a characteristic Texas flair. The homes separate office and formal dining area make this home perfect for a variety of entertaining or work scenarios. Comfort and luxury come together in the main suite with separate sitting area, private entrance to the pool area, spa like on suite and massive walk-in closet. The property itself is gated, fenced and cross fenced, has 5 ponds and a mix of grasses. This gorgeous ranch property could be the new location for your agricultural operation, retreat, generational home or family legacy. An additional 14 acres and the Big Barn are available for additional consideration and the Seller will consider subdivision of the property. The options abound with this property.
$1,495,000  •  154 acres
360 DEGREE VIEW - NATIONAL FOREST - PRISTINE. 775 Banded Peaks Drive in Navajo Peaks Ranch is a 154 acres of Meadows, Aspens, Ponderosa and Spruce. Bordering 2.25 million acres of National forest. If you are looking for a remote Alpine Hideaway with abundant wildlife call me today !! This property is located halfway between Pagosa Springs and Chama NM in the Navajo River Valley. One of the most spectacular and beautiful properties around and at a 154 acres a RARE FIND !!
$799,900  •  150 acres
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Very private and secluded farm in SW Arkansas. Property has a 3 bedroom 2 bath brick home. 150 acres of well maintained pasture, several stocked ponds, 2 - 500 foot chicken houses. Currently used for a cattle operation. Other out buildings include large shed to store equipment and smaller buildings for storage or work area. Wildlife is abundant with Canada geese on the ponds and deer and turkey are very common to this area.
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$1,825,000  •  149 acres
Perched high atop the scenic rolling hills of Central Nebraska sits one of the Midwest’s most extraordinary hospitality and entertainment properties — a destination where breathtaking panoramic views, award-winning wines, exceptional dining, and unforgettable experiences have combined to create one of Nebraska’s most recognized destination venues.
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$4,250,000  •  146 acres
$4,500,000
This historic sixth-generation ranch, held by the same family since the late 1800s, is now being offered for sale. Spanning both sides of the Upper Fall River, the property features sweeping views of Mt. Shasta, the river, and surrounding valleys and mountain ranges, along with numerous potential building sites. The pristine waters of the river originate from some of the largest freshwater springs in the nation. With nearly two miles of river frontage, including significant stretches on both banks, this section of the river is widely regarded for its exceptional fly-fishing and sustains thriving populations of wild rainbow and brown trout. The property includes “Zug Bug Alley,” a locally recognized section of river prized by anglers. The land also provides excellent habitat for a diverse range of wildlife. It is known for abundant waterfowl, with frequent sightings of geese, ducks, and sandhill cranes, as well as raptors including eagles, hawks, and osprey. Encompassing 146+ acres, the property is enrolled in the Williamson Act, offering substantially reduced property taxes. Located along the east side of Spring Creek Road near Fall River Mills, California, the ranch features a centrally positioned private wooden bridge that provides convenient access across the river—an uncommon and valuable amenity. It has long supported cattle grazing, while its alluvial soils and established irrigation system consistently produce high-quality organic grass hay. The property is fully fenced with multiple access points. Situated between the Sierra Nevada and Cascade ranges, Fall River Valley remains one of California’s most scenic and unspoiled regions. The ranch lies approximately 70 miles northeast of Redding along Highway 299, with convenient access to creeks, lakes, campgrounds, and other diverse recreational activities. This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property that combines natural beauty, productive land, and exceptional recreational appeal—all in one. Property Highlights: • Just under 2 miles Upper Fall River Frontage • Approximately 3/4 miles on both sides of river • Private bridge • Crystal clear waters • Flood irrigation with 3 pumps in the river • Fenced and cross-fenced • 3 inground duck blinds • Panoramic views • Williamson Act • Multiple building sites
$3,499,999  •  135 acres
If you’re looking for a spacious, private waterfront property with water and aircraft access, look no further! 585 White Hall Road sits on 135 acres with eight additional waterfront lots that are already perked. The 4,400 sqft home has four bedrooms and three full bathrooms, the primary bathroom being recently remodeled. You can enjoy the beautiful views from the large family room or curled up in front of one of the four fireplaces inside the home. The two screened-in porches have their own fireplaces, as well, and there is a large entire back-side deck to appreciate the surrounding nature. While there is plenty of room inside the home for family gatherings, the property also offers endless possibilities for outside activities. For boating and water sports, enjoy a large pier with a boat lift on deep, protected water with rip-rap to preserve the shoreline. Pilots can take advantage of the FAA approved private air strip and 2 plane hanger. If you enjoy hunting, the wooded acres have abundant wildlife, great for deer, duck, and turkey hunting. This home is located in beautiful Historical Westmoreland County, a short two-hour drive from Washington, D.C. with plenty of history and public beaches. The rarity of having a private air strip on a waterfront property makes this listing extremely unique. Whether you’re looking for a full-time home or a quiet break from city life, don’t pass up on this opportunity. Get ready to tell your friends and family to come by car, boat, or plane to your new home in Westmoreland!
$529,000  •  128.95 acres
Price Correction--Motivated Seller!! 128.95 acres of paradise...this beautiful Oak studded property is located in Glenn County, about 1/2 mile from the town of Elk Creek, CA, and approximately 21 miles from Willows, CA. Bordering Elk Creek with rolling oak grasslands, this property is priced to sell! Beautiful views and stunning acreage will excite you as you drive through the acreage. Older Manufactured Home (1,400 sq. ft.) and two great Barns on the property (2,400 sq. ft. & 1,440 sq. ft.). Wildlife runs throughout the property, enjoying shady oaks and the abundance of food and water. Stony Gorge Reservoir is almost in your backyard, where boating, fishing, and recreation are a must. Such a rare property, close to the Bay Area: 110 miles to Sacramento and 168 miles to San Francisco. This expansive ranch lies in the heart of the Sacramento River Valley, framed by the Coastal and Sierra Nevada Mountain Ranges. The Glenn County Airport (a full-service airport) in Willows services this property. Students in Elk Creek attend Stoney Creek Joint Unified School District. Don't miss this private, one-of-a-kind property. The 128.95-acre property consists of 5 parcels: APN# 022-020-043-000 (93.89 acres), 022-090-047-000 (21.36 acres), 022-020-047-000 (7.9 acres), and 022-090-050-000 (5.79 acres); 022-260-002-000 (.01). The property sits at an 800 ft. elevation. The property has varied terrain, from flat pastures to rolling hills to steep hillsides. This beautiful property has road access in the front, with the flat pasture on top and Elk Creek below. The creek traverses the property for over 2,100 ft. The property is partially fenced. It would make a great purebred cattle ranch, vacation getaway, or classic recreational property. Property Highlights: • 5 Parcels totaling 128.95 acres • APN#'s: 022-020-043-000 (93.89); 022-090-047-000 (21.36); 022-020-047-000 (7.9)--Manufactured Home 022-090-050-000 (5.79); 022-260-002-000 (.01) • Glenn County • Manufactured home with all utilities • Public Water • Two old barns • Elk Creek traverses 2100 feet on the property • Studded Oaks • Zoned Agricultural/Livestock/Residential • Rolling oak grassland with small game • Near Stony Gorge Reservoir Fishing, Swimming • Kayaking Stony Creek. • Wildlife Abound on this Property • Close to the Bay Area and Sacramento • Served by Glenn County Airport in Willows
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$1,145,000  •  128.4 acres
$1,375,000 • Under Contract
Welcome to this exceptional Siskiyou County property, spanning 128 acres at the north end of Scott Valley! The main farmhouse is a charming retreat featuring five bedrooms and three bathrooms, with multiple gathering spaces perfect for entertaining. It was originally constructed in 1931 and has been completely remodeled in the last 4 years, including a new roof and new heat & air. Enjoy relaxing on covered porches, cozying up by the wood stove, or dining in the formal room with bay windows. The spacious kitchen offers island seating, an antique wood stove, and a combination laundry and pantry for convenience. Additional amenities include a game room and a sparkling pool accessible directly from the primary suite, which boasts two walk-in closets, dual sinks, and a large shower. Beyond the home, the ranch impresses with a gated front entrance, paved driveway, and two beautifully restored barns provide hay storage, animal shelter, three stalls, a tack room, and a concrete center aisle. The arena is set up for roping with a return alley area for cattle. It’s a very nicely set up horse property! There’s also a detached garage/shop with three-phase power for tools, equipment, and storage. A second home offers flexibility with two bedrooms, 1.5 baths, an open floor plan, a large deck, fenced yard, and a separate driveway—ideal for guests, extended family, or rental opportunities. The ranch includes 3 legal parcels in a private setting, with property lines stretching near to or beyond the ridgetops on 3 sides of the ranch. It’s fully fenced and cross fenced. Utilities include Pacific Power, 2 wells with water storage, solar panels, and high-speed fiber optic internet coming soon. Discover the perfect blend of comfort, functionality, and country living in this inviting ranch property! Property Highlights: • Two Homes • 3,179 Sq.Ft. Remodeled Farm House with Character & Charm • Clean and Tidy 1,280 Sq.Ft. Manufactured Home for Additional Housing • Barns and Roping Arena • Horse Property • Privacy and Views • Pool • Country Setting, but not Remote • 3 Legal Parcels • Scott Valley • Siskiyou County • Far Northern California
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$550,000  •  128 acres
$690,000 • Under Contract
Desirable river bottom soil is a great feature for this 128+ acre cattle and hay ranch with Pit River running through! 80 acres that have been irrigated in the past. Wood bridge over river to access east side. The ranch is fenced for cattle. Fencing in need of repair in some areas. There are 4 homes on the property. Several outbuildings, large pole barn, older animal/hay barn and shop. There are 3 domestic wells. The property needs some overall cleanup. This is an estate sale; the owner has limited to no knowledge of the working operation or condition of irrigation system. Which creates an ''AS IS, WHERE IS, AS IT STANDS'' sale. This ranch is full of potential with the benefit of being on the river! Property Highlights: • 2 - five tower pivots, flood and wheel lines. • Two pumps in the river, 20 Hp and 25 HP. • Also, an ag well with 5 HP pump. • Condition of the pumps to be determined by buyer. • All on SPV power for lower cost. Wood bridge over river to access east side. • The main home is 2 story, 1700+ sf offering 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. • Second home is located close to the river, with 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. In addition • Double wide mobile home with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths • Singlewide mobile home with 2 bedrooms and 1 bath plus side addition for living area • All homes are in need of some TLC. • Several outbuildings, large pole barn, 2 - older animal/hay barns, shop and storage buildings.
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$1,250,000  •  126 acres
$1,350,000
Welcome to Tailem Bend Ranch & Vineyard, a rare and breathtaking 126-acre estate just 1 mile from Mountain Ranch, CA offering both natural beauty and investment potential in the thriving wedding and event industry. This exceptional property is the ideal canvas for a high-end wedding venue, retreat center, or boutique winery experience. At its heart lies a serene private pond and 5 acres of flourishing, Zinfindel Grapes. It sets a romantic stage for unforgettable gatherings. The vineyard not only enhances the ambiance but offers exciting potential for private label wine or tasting experiences adding value and a unique draw for event clients. Surrounded by rolling hills, with 360 degree views, mature oaks, and the tranquil flow of El Dorado Creek, Tailem Bend delivers the peaceful seclusion yet is conveniently located just 1.5 hours from Sacramento and 2.5 hours from the Bay Area, making it easily accessible. Already equipped with strong infrastructure including multiple building sites, a large pole barn, sheds, three wells, two septic systems, and RV hookups. Teeming with wildlife for those who hunt with 2 miles of fencing for pasture. PGE is on site and the property is in the Williamson Act. Tailem Bend offers unmatched versatility, natural beauty, and income potential. Property Highlights: • Stunning wedding venue on a private pond • 5 acres of planted and producing grapes • Perfect location for weddings, church retreats, company or family parties • Many building sites with power, wells, and septic in place • 126 private acres of beautiful rolling hills • Infrastructure includes: o A pole barn, o Several wells o Sheds o Septic systems o RV hookups • In the heart of the Gold Country • Trails for horses or ATV's • Pond teeming with fish • El Dorado Creek runs through the property • Amazing views
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