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$34,000,000  •  12,445 acres
Hedgpeth Ranch is a beautiful 12,445 acre property: a private hilltop estate with 50 acres of vineyard, a private lake with 22 acres of surface area and a storage capacity of 602.7 acre-feet of water, 87 miles of road and some of the largest Redwoods in Sonoma County. The property includes a grove of over 100 Old Growth Coast Redwood trees, the largest of which is nearly 13 feet in diameter. A road system of approximately 87 miles throughout the property offers convenient access. What makes Hedgpeth special, in addition to the privacy it affords, is the natural and beautiful scenery throughout the ranch. The Hedgpeth Lake is a private freshwater reservoir that may be enjoyed for swimming, boating, fishing, and other aquatic activities. The lake also has 22 acres of usable surface area for fishing and recreation. There is a series of creeks that flow throughout the property which include House Creek, Allen Creek, Pepperwood Creek, Danfield Creek, and Cow Creek. Nearby attractions include Harold Richardson Redwoods Reserve and Salt Point State Park. Hedgpeth Ranch is 8 miles from Timber Cove, 11 miles from Cazadero, 32 miles from Healdsburg and 52 miles from Downtown Santa Rosa and 70 miles from San Francisco. Investment Highlights + 12,445 acres located on the Sonoma Coast + Approximately 30 miles from Santa Rosa and 70 Miles from San Francisco + 7,500 acres of commercial forest, including old growth Redwood trees and high quality timber, provide for great investment potential + Wildlife species make Hedgpeth an excellent hunting ground + The diverse terrain and beautiful scenery allow for a variety of activities such as horseback riding, ATV riding and hiking + In the Southwest section of the property lies Hedgpeth Lake that can be used for agricultural purposes, swimming and fishing + Hedgpeth Ranch is a pristine location for vineyard winery and orchard creation because of the great coastal weather of the Sonoma Coast; current 50-acre lease in place with Jackson Family Wines (lease expiration date: 12/1/2027 with an option to extend for five (5) years) + Hedgpeth can be an excellent location to raise cattle and livestock as there are already improvements onsite that are available for use, such as a feeder barn, horse stable and a rancher residence + Other potential uses include: commercial equestrian facility, dairy, slaughterhouse, wine tasting room, and farm stand + Hedgpeth receives favorable property tax treatment via the Williamson Act (also known as the California Land Conservation Act of 1965) + The Hedgpeth Ranch has 97 underlying land patents or partial patents. With the merger of parcels too small for the Ag zoning designation, there are 87 potential Certificates of Compliance available for the ownership + Outstanding grove of over 100 Old Growth Coast Redwood trees with a beautiful walking path + Solar power generation potential + Wind power generation potential
$44,000,000  •  5,620 acres
The ranch comprises over 5,620± acres, offering both seclusion and proximity to major southern California markets. The ranch benefits from a variety of income streams, including agriculture, oil and gas production, equestrian operations, an event venue, and film.
$18,900,000  •  844.57 acres
Exceptional 844.57± Acre Pecan Farm in Elfrida, Arizona Located in Elfrida, Arizona, The Courtland & Gleeson Pecan Farms present a premier agricultural investment opportunity in the heart of Southern Arizona. Spanning approximately 844 acres, this impressive farming operation combines scale, infrastructure, and long term production potential. Approximately 685 acres are planted in producing pecan trees with a strong mix of Western, Wichita, and Waco varieties. An additional 80 acres of open farmland offer opportunities for expansion, additional crops, or future agricultural use. Designed for efficiency and large scale production, the farms are equipped with in-ground solid set sprinkler irrigation systems and nine active wells. One of the properties also features a fertigation system to enhance nutrient delivery, productivity, and water-use efficiency. The operation includes a pecan pre-cleaner, which streamlines harvesting, handling, and processing activities. These infrastructure improvements support efficient farm management and maximize overall productivity. The property is extensively improved with three homes, one apartment, a 5,000+/- sq ft pole barn, a large shop, and a dedicated employee break room, creating a well rounded operation suited for both management and labor support. Whether you are an established farming operation, agricultural investor, or seeking to expand your portfolio with a high capacity pecan farm, opportunities of this size and infrastructure are increasingly rare. Discover the production potential, operational capabilities, and lifestyle offered by this exceptional Arizona pecan farm. Listing courtesy of Danielle Miller United Country Real Estate AZ Ranch, Land & Home About Cochise County, Arizona Cochise County, located in southeastern Arizona, is known for its breathtaking desert scenery, mountain vistas, rich Western history, and strong agricultural heritage. The county offers a peaceful rural lifestyle with abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation, including hiking, birdwatching, and exploring historic communities. Agriculture plays a vital role in the local economy, with expansive pecan orchards, farms, and ranches contributing to the area's character and beauty. The combination of productive farmland, wide-open spaces, and stunning natural landscapes makes Cochise County an appealing destination for those seeking both country living and access to the unique culture and beauty of the American Southwest. Contact Kaley Salopek - Salopek Realty Kaley Salopek is a top-producing real estate broker and office owner in Southern New Mexico, recognized among the state's elite agents. With over seven years of experience, she and her husband, Cole, specialize in water rights, agricultural properties, and residential real estate, serving clients across Dona Ana and Otero counties. A Certified Real Estate Negotiator, Kaley combines deep local knowledge with expert negotiation skills to deliver exceptional results. Contact Cole Salopek - Salopek Realty Cole Salopek is a top-producing real estate broker and owner serving Southern New Mexico, specializing in water rights and agricultural properties. A fourth-generation pecan farmer with deep local roots, he brings unmatched expertise in farm, ranch, and commercial real estate. When he's not helping clients, Cole enjoys spending time with his family and competing in Cowboy Mounted Shooting. Listing ID: 30068-512362
Contact for Price  •  557.9 acres
Pine Hills Ranch is a stunning 558+/- acre turnkey property located less than an hour from Austin. Tucked away at the end of a private road, this estate offers unmatched privacy and natural beauty. Featuring towering pine trees, mature hardwoods, and abundant wildlife, the ranch is equally suited as a recreational retreat, a high-end entertaining property, or a peaceful family compound.
$13,250,000  •  525 acres
Some ranches are just land. Clearspring River Ranch is a legacy. Set 37 minutes west/south of Austin on 525 deeded acres, this extraordinary Central Texas property delivers what most buyers only dream about — 2.4 miles of private, spring-fed San Marcos River frontage flowing at a constant flow every single day of the year. Sandy beaches, world-class bass fishing, swimming, kayaking, and floating, all completely private and entirely yours. Below ground, the entire ranch sits atop the Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer, one of Texas's most prolific freshwater formations. Above ground, mature Live Oaks and hundreds of native Pecans canopy the river corridor and upland pastures, while whitetail deer, turkey, and dove roam freely throughout. A productive cattle operation with working pens, a main ranch house, private hunting cabin, equipment barn, and solar-powered gated entrance round out a turnkey setup that is ready on day one. Agricultural exemption in place keeps carrying costs in check. Properties with this combination of live water, groundwater, proximity to Austin, and sheer natural beauty do not come available twice. Clearspring River Ranch is not a compromise — it is the destination.
Contact for Price  •  503 acres
PROPERTY SPECS Total Acres: 503± Water: Creek, Lakes, Stock Tanks, Community Water County: Guadalupe Nearest City: Seguin Distance: Minutes Features: Both Sides of Mill Creek 2 Large Fishing Lakes 3 Stock Ponds 8,000± s.f. 5BR/7BA Mansion 2BR/1BA Guest House Manager’s House 4-Door Barn/RV Storage Equipment Barn w/Office & Bath Cattle Pens Covered Hay Area Galvanized Ranch Fencing Pecan Orchard 13 Pastures Paved, Gated Entries
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$2,950,000  •  480 acres
$3,550,000
McNab Crag Ranch: A Sanctuary for Conservation, Recreation, and Sustainable Living The 480-acre McNab Crag Ranch offers a rare opportunity to steward a legacy property that seamlessly blends rugged natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and cutting-edge sustainable infrastructure. Rising from the vineyard-draped Sanel Valley to the commanding heights of McNab’s Crag, this ranch is a haven for conservationists, hunters, and those seeking a resilient, self-sufficient lifestyle. Whether your vision is to preserve a wildlife sanctuary, pursue sustainable living, or embrace outdoor recreation, McNab Crag Ranch is the canvas for your legacy. A Storied Past, A Visionary Future In 1866, Alexander McNab homesteaded this land, drawn to the crag’s gnarled rock outcroppings that echoed his native Scottish Highlands. For over a century, the ranch was a cornerstone of Northern California’s sheep industry and the birthplace of the renowned McNab sheepdog breed. Today, it has been meticulously transformed into a recreational and conservation destination, designed for those who value environmental stewardship and self-reliance. A Wildlife Sanctuary McNab Crag Ranch is a thriving refuge for native wildlife, teeming with blacktail deer, wild hogs, black bears, blue grouse, wild turkeys, and countless other species. The ranch’s spring-laden hills and mountain meadows form a vital lifeline for this ecosystem, ensuring a sustainable habitat for generations to come. For hunters and conservationists alike, the ranch offers unparalleled opportunities to engage with and protect this vibrant biodiversity. Sustainable Infrastructure for Resilient Living Purpose-built for self-sufficiency, McNab Crag Ranch is a model of sustainable design, equipped to support its stewards through any challenge. The centerpiece is the 3,600 sq ft Ranch Lodge, perched on a high knoll with sweeping views of the Sanel Valley. This multipurpose lodge features: • Open living space with high cathedral ceilings, ideal for customization. • Commercial kitchen, perfect for farm-to-table living. • Two bedrooms, one bathroom, with flexibility to adapt to your needs. • Workshop for hands-on projects. • Stone blockhouse housing a solar array, battery storage, and backup generator to meet all electrical demands. • EV charger for sustainable transportation. • Gravity-fed water system sourced from abundant mountain springs. Separate from the lodge, the Caretaker’s House (2 bedrooms, 1 bath) operates on its own off-grid system, ensuring privacy and operational independence. The caretaker’s compound includes a metal workshop, equipment sheds, parking, and a firewood processing yard to support the ranch’s daily operations. The ranch’s self-sustaining ecosystem is further enhanced by: • Two mature orchards and vegetable gardens for fresh produce. • Greenhouse and chicken coop for year-round food security. • Livestock, including dairy cows and goats, for milk and land management. • Numerous developed and undeveloped springs with storage and delivery systems, ensuring a reliable water supply. Accessibility and Exploration Located just 10 minutes from South Highway 101, between Hopland and Ukiah (15-20 minutes away), McNab Crag Ranch is easily accessible yet feels worlds apart. A rocked, all-season road winds from the valley floor to the lodge and caretaker’s compound, while miles of jeep and ATV trails crisscross the property, inviting exploration of its diverse terrain. Key natural wonders include: • McNab’s Crag, a breathtaking vantage point offering panoramic views. • A cave at the crag’s base, a humbling reminder of the land’s ancient history. A Canvas for Your Vision Spanning 480 acres in a single legal parcel, McNab Crag Ranch is a rare gem that combines conservation, recreation, and sustainable living. Whether you’re drawn to preserving its wildlife, cultivating its agricultural potential, or creating a resilient retreat, this property offers unmatched flexibility. The lodge’s open design and the ranch’s robust infrastructure provide a foundation to tailor the space to your unique needs. Key Features: • 480 acres of diverse terrain, from valley floor to mountain crag. • Abundant wildlife, ideal for conservation and hunting. • Numerous springs with developed storage and delivery systems, plus undeveloped springs for future expansion. Also 2 creeks • 3,600 sq ft Ranch Lodge with solar power, battery storage, backup generator, and EV charger. • Caretaker’s House with independent off-grid system. • Agricultural assets, including orchards, gardens, greenhouse, chicken coop, dairy cows, and goats. • All-season road and extensive interior trails for easy access and exploration. • Proximity to Highway 101, with Ukiah and Hopland nearby. • Natural wonders, including McNab’s Crag and a historic cave. Your Legacy Awaits McNab Crag Ranch is more than a property—it’s a calling for those who seek to live in harmony with nature, protect its resources, and build a sustainable future. Whether you envision a private sanctuary, a conservation legacy, or a recreational paradise, this ranch offers the tools and inspiration to make it a reality. Step into the footsteps of Alexander McNab and claim your place in the Sanel Valley’s storied history. For more information or to schedule a private tour, contact us today. Your sustainable legacy begins at McNab Crag Ranch. Property Highlights: • 480 acres of diverse terrain, from valley floor to mountain crag. • Abundant wildlife, ideal for conservation and hunting. • Numerous springs with developed storage and delivery systems, plus undeveloped springs for future expansion. Also 2 creeks • 3,600 sq ft Ranch Lodge with solar power, battery storage, backup generator, and EV charger. • Caretaker’s House with independent off-grid system. • Agricultural assets, including orchards, gardens, greenhouse, chicken coop, dairy cows, and goats. • All-season road and extensive interior trails for easy access and exploration. • Proximity to Highway 101, with Ukiah and Hopland nearby. • Natural wonders, including McNab’s Crag and a historic cave.
$5,900,000  •  334 acres
Sundale Fruit Company is comprised of approximately 334 acres adjacent to the Columbia River just west of Roosevelt WA. The acreage is planted to high-density apple, cherry and pear orchards. Elevations range from 285ft to 625ft with an early micro-climate which produces some of the earliest and most valuable fruit in the Northwest. Varietals include: Apples - Honey Crisp, Buckeye Gala, Granny Smith, and Fuji; Cherries - Bing and Coral Champagne; Pears - Bartlett and Anjou. The property features extensive housing infrastructure including a 3300 sq ft owners residence, manager's residence, foreman's residence, and numerous housing options for workers as well as H2A labor housing.
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$4,480,000  •  324.47 acres
324 acres of great agriculture land that is very suitable for pistachios and other orchard crops. The property is currently planted in tomatoes with 70 ton/acre yields. Water is supplied from two ag wells and District water out of China Slough. There is County Road frontage along two sides of the property and it’s easy to access from Interstate 5.
$1,749,000  •  320 acres
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Perched atop a scenic ridge at 2,300 feet, the 320-acre Hensley Mountain Ranch offers sweeping views of the Sutter Buttes, the Sacramento Valley, and year-round sunsets that paint the horizon. Bordered by 3,200 acres of Sierra Pacific timberland and nearly 1,200 acres of California state rangeland, this property provides unmatched privacy and tranquility. Thoughtfully developed by a master road builder, a high-quality network of roads grants easy access to every corner of the ranch. Harvested for timber in 2000, the forest—composed of stately Ponderosa pines, oak, and cedar—has been carefully thinned and maintained to promote forest health and reduce wildfire risk, a testament to which is CalFire’s decision to stage equipment here during the 2019 Cascade Fire. The land is fully perimeter and cross-fenced, with gated pastures and water troughs ready for livestock. Outdoor recreation has long been at the heart of family life here—horseback riding, off-road adventures, and hunting for turkey and deer have spanned three generations. A serene half-acre pond, stocked with bass and bluegill, sits beside a small fruit orchard irrigated by the same well. For the sports enthusiast, the ranch also offers a pistol range with four bays, a rifle range, and open spaces perfect for archery practice. Collins Lake is less than 5 miles away, offering even greater access to outdoor recreation. The comfortable 1,925-square-foot main residence features two bedrooms and two bathrooms, powered entirely off-grid by solar arrays with premium battery storage (recently upgraded) and a diesel generator backup. Large west-facing windows frame breathtaking sunset views, while a studio apartment above the two-car garage provides a third bedroom, bathroom, and a balcony overlooking the valley. Nearby, a 2,400-square-foot metal shop—with epoxy-coated floors, large roll-up doors, storage racks, offices, a loft, and a wood stove—serves both practical and recreational purposes. Between the home and shop, a sturdy 40' x 21' x 16' pole barn shelters the ranch’s heavy equipment, completing this well-appointed mountain retreat—a perfect balance of self-sufficiency, natural beauty, and family tradition. Property Highlights: • 320 Acres of Ponderosa Pine, Oak, and Cedar trees • Last harvested in 2000 • Neighboring 4,400 acres of open space (State of CA & SPI) • 1,925 SF Main 2 bedroom home • Radient Heating floors • Wood Burning stove • Additional 529 SF Studio above garage • Top notch internal ranch roads lead to all parts of property • 1/2 acre bass pond stocked with bass and bluegill • Fruit Tree Orchard and Vegetable Garden • West facing views of Sutter Buttes and Sunsets Year Round • Off-Grid Property o Owned Solar panels, premium batteries, and generator back-up • Three wells and many above ground tanks store ample water o Includes 20,000 gallon tank and fire pumps and hydrants • 60'x40' Metal Shop Building o Large Roll-up Doors o Epoxy Painted Floors o Wood Stove o Metal shelving o Two Offices o Windows and Skylights • Many other Outbuildings and sheds for equipment, tools, and hardware • Pistol Range, Rifle Range and many archery practice sites. • Perimeter and Cross Fenced - Ready for Livestock • Less than 5 miles from Collins Lake
$3,995,000  •  245.45 acres
Farm property with development potential. Beautiful home with modern updates. Includes large hazel nut orchard.
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$3,850,000  •  236.67 acres
$4,400,000
Rich walnut farming traditions are at the heart of the 236.67-acre Grand Island Orchard & Headquarters, located in Colusa County, only a one-hour drive north of Sacramento. At the core of the orchards are 180 acres of planted walnuts, situated a stone’s throw away from the banks of the Sacramento River. Fertile Class II and III soils, solar-powered 100 HP ag irrigation well, and riparian rights to the Sacramento River support a bountiful harvest of walnuts. If needed, there are an additional 10 acres of fertile land that could be cultivated for a crop other than walnuts. Orchard headquarters consist of a comfortable 2,461 square foot guest home with a pool, detached four-car garage, a 1,090 square foot three-bedroom home used for storage, and a 900 square foot two-bedroom home used as an office. There are two large and functional workshops with large roll-up doors, cement floors, shelving, electricity provided by solar panels on the roof, and a lift. Two historical barns remind one of the timeless agricultural traditions of the region. This property is perfect for buyers seeking a working ranch operation or an investment in fertile agricultural land. Alternatively, it can be purchased to create the complete Grand Island Ranch. Grand Island Ranch (Entire ranch): $5,350,000 | 238.79 ± Acres Featuring walnut orchards, Sacramento River frontage, a 6-bedroom main home with a pool, recreational opportunities, and agricultural infrastructure. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • One hour north of Sacramento • Over a mile of Sacramento River frontage • 180 acres of planted walnuts • 150 acres are Tulare varieties • 30 acres are Chandler varieties • Additional 10 acres suitable for other crops • Class II and Class III Soils • Solar-powered 100 Hp irrigation well • Riparian rights to the Sacramento River • Improvements: • 2,451 SF guest home with pool & detached 4 car garage • 1,090 SF 3 bed/2 bath currently used for storage • 900 SF 2 bed/ 1 bath home currently used as an office • Two large workshops • Two barns • Fishing, boating, & other activities on the Sacramento River • Hunting opportunities for wild turkeys, deer, dove, and pheasants • Easy access to nearby towns, parks, and wineries
$4,750,000  •  227.38 acres
Nestled on 227.379± acres just minutes from Bandera, the West 1077 Ranch awaits the next chapter in its storied history. Perfectly suited as a Hill Country corporate retreat, event venue, multi-generational family compound or scenic rural destination, the ranch’s rustic charm invites guests to slow down and savor the beautiful, gently rolling Hill Country landscape. Located within an hour of San Antonio, the ranch fronts on Bandera Creek Road and abuts the Hill Country State Natural Area, one of the state’s most beautiful hidden gems.
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$715,000  •  164.48 acres
$734,900
Seven Springs Ranch: 5 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Home, 7 Springs, Waterfall, Creek, and Shop Buildings for Sale in Arkansas This 164.48-acre property offers live water, scenic views, privacy, a modern manufactured home, excellent hunting, and a rare mix of pasture and hardwood timber, all set in a private hollow with Ozark Mountain views. The land features 7 natural springs, including one that creates a waterfall flowing into a year-round creek, along with 4 ponds, a drilled well, established trails, and an orchard with a variety of fruit trees. The 2021 manufactured home includes 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, an open floor plan, updated appliances, spacious kitchen, walk-in closets, a large walk-in shower, and a soaking tub. A whole-house backup generator provides added security. Additional improvements include 3 shops (two 30x50 and one 30x40) with concrete floors, ideal for equipment, storage, or workspace. Wildlife is abundant, with deer, turkey, and black bear frequently seen. Highway 9 frontage offers easy access while maintaining privacy. Conveniently located minutes from the White River, under an hour to Norfork Lake, and about 20 minutes to Mountain View (home of the renowned Ozark Folk Center, live music, and year-round festivals), this is a one-of-a-kind Ozark property all for $734,900! Contact Roxanne Byram at 870-291-0382 or 870-368-4155 for more information or to schedule a showing.
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$525,000  •  160 acres
$700,000
The versatility of this property is truly exceptional, offering countless possibilities—envision creating a magnificent estate, developing a thriving vineyard, establishing an olive grove, or designing an equestrian haven.
$1,550,000  •  130.8 acres
130 ± acres on the south fork of Cottonwood Creek south of Redding, CA. Located at the end of a paved county road, the ranch offers privacy, views and lots of wildlife. The ranch has over 4,000 feet of creek frontage with “native” riparian habitat. In the center of the property is a comfortable 1,728 square foot ranch-style home with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Between the Home and the Red Barn/Shop is an RV site complete with power, septic and well. About 75 acres of fertile farmland previously planted to irrigated pasture years ago is now planted to walnuts irrigated using (2) deep irrigation wells. The ranch also has a small reservoir which can fill by surface water runoff or using irrigation wells. Additionally, there is some open land which also can be irrigated using “big gun” sprinklers and planted as a food plot to attract wildlife, like blacktail deer, pigs, dove, turkey, or quail. Farm machinery and home furnishing may be available by separate agreement. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS: • Located at the end of a paved county road • 4,000± feet of frontage on the South Fork of Cottonwood Creek • 1,728 SF ranch-style home with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms • New composition roof and fresh exterior paint on the home • Detached 32’ deep 2-car garage • Gunite pebble tec pool, landscaped patios, and a rustic covered porch • RV site with power, septic, and a dedicated well • Red barn/shop and a 13kW propane generator • 50 ± acres of Chandler walnuts planted in 2020 on Class 1 soil • 25 ± acres of Howard walnuts planted in 2001 & 2002 on Class 3 soil • Two irrigation wells producing 1,500± GPM total • 75 Hp vertical turbine well producing 1,000 GPM (new bowls installed last year) • 30 Hp vertical turbine well producing 500 GPM (new tube and shaft installed last month) • Two domestic wells, a small reservoir, and “big gun” sprinklers for wildlife food plots • Native riparian habitat supporting blacktail deer, pigs, dove, turkey, quail, and spawning salmon • Machinery and furnishings negotiable Co-Listed with AG Land Brokers
$4,750,000  •  128.63 acres
Rarely does a property of this caliber and natural beauty become available! Located in Solano County, just 5 minutes to downtown Winters and spanning approximately 128 acres with over 3,000 feet of year-round Putah Creek frontage is this extraordinary ranch! It combines luxury country living, income-producing agriculture, significant tax advantages, and unmatched recreational enjoyment in one remarkable offering. With an incredible stretch of Putah Creek flowing through the property, this ranch offers a lifestyle rarely found in Northern California. The year-round water frontage creates a private sanctuary ideal for fishing, canoeing, kayaking, wildlife viewing, or simply relaxing beside the flowing creek. Opportunities to own this amount of accessible Putah Creek frontage are exceptionally rare. Towering trees, open agricultural land, and the peaceful sound of the creek create a setting that feels worlds away while remaining highly functional as a productive agricultural investment. The ranch is planted with a diversified mix of young orchards designed for long-term production and future income potential, including: 72 acres of Almonds, 23 acres of Chandler Walnuts and over 100 Olive trees. The young orchards offer years of future production while also presenting potential depreciation advantages and agricultural tax benefits associated with farm ownership and income production. The property is enrolled in the Williamson Act, providing reduced property taxes and enhancing the long-term value of this agricultural investment. The ranch benefits from adjudicated riparian water rights from Putah Creek, an invaluable asset for long-term agricultural sustainability. An electric pump and filtration system is already installed and set up to efficiently irrigate the orchards, providing a reliable infrastructure for ongoing farm operations. The primary residence offers approximately 3402 SF and 4 bedrooms of comfortable living space designed for both everyday living and entertaining. The second residence is ideal for extended family guest, rental income. This is more than a ranch, it is a rare lifestyle property that blends recreation, agricultural productivity, multi-generational living, and long-term investment potential. Whether you envision a private family retreat, a working orchard operation, an equestrian or recreational ranch, or a legacy investment property, this exceptional Putah Creek estate offers possibilities that are increasingly difficult to find. 1 hour to San Francisco and about 30 miles to Sacramento International Airport.
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$1,499,000  •  107 acres
$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
$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
$1,799,999  •  54 acres
Stunning 54-Acre Ranch Property! Experience luxury and comfort in this 3551sqft home featuring an open floor plan, 4 beds, 3.5 baths, granite countertops, wood burning fireplace with stone covered surround, oversized doors, split floor plan, large laundry room with cabinets and countertops. The estate includes 2 horse pastures, riding arena, 8 steel corrals, and 72x60 haybarn. Enjoy modern outdoor amenities like a gazebo with a half bath and outdoor shower, a heated pool and spa, and a basketball/pickleball court. Additional highlights are a 100sqft meat locker, 50x75 3bay insulated shop, internet tower, 22kw generator, and 90 pecan trees. Ideal for horse enthusiasts and those seeking spacious, tranquil living. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of paradise.
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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)
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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.
$1,500,000  •  37.97 acres
Nestled in the heart of the scenic Hood River Valley, this well-maintained pear and cherry orchard offers a rare opportunity to own productive farmland surrounded by some of the Pacific Northwest’s most breathtaking landscapes.
$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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