About this home
This vacant parcel serviced by A.C.I.D. (Anderson Cottonwood Irrigation District) offers its next owner a bountiful future in a peaceful location. Whether looking for a homesite with a view and distance from the neighbors, a property with fertile soil to plant a crop, or irrigated acreage to raise livestock, this land can support your needs, whatever they may be. Currently used for hay, this property is primed for livestock and has historically run 50-60 head for summer grazing but could lend itself to an orchard or crop due to the current owners' diligent maintenance and monitoring of soil composition and condition. If agriculture doesn't interest you, this property has beautiful views of the surrounding mountain ranges for your custom home to showcase, with pristine views of Lassen Peak and Mt. Shasta. The property may also be subdividable for development potential or for family compound potential, Buyer to verify. Adjoining 27.73 acres with a house, hay barn, workshop and garage is also available sale either individually or as a package deal with the vacant land.
Details
- Type
- Acres
- Lot Size
- 83.30 ac
- View
- Mountain(s), Panoramic
- HOA
- None
- Days on Market
- 120
- Shasta County MLS
- 26-1137
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