The median home value in Arbuckle, CA is $465,000.
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The average price of homes sold in Arbuckle, CA is $465,000.
Approximately 59% of Arbuckle homes are owned,
compared to 35% rented, while
6% are vacant.
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40 acres of gorgeous rolling hills in Colusa County. Dream hunting property with mineral rights. The property was historically leased for oil and gas extraction, but has been used for hunting and recreation in recent decades. Zoned F-A (Foothill Agriculture), allowing for a range of agricultural and natural resource uses. Homestead and residential uses may be possible, buyers are encouraged to investigate. Seller is motivated and will meet the market.
Farming land is a ''hands on'' art, it's all about getting into the dirt, understanding soil types, obtaining water, knowing what crops are suited for the land and so much more. When your family has farmed the same land for over 170 years, you've created a masterpiece! Offering a 635.5-acre farm with high producing almonds, a great investment opportunity. Well laid out property has 602.5 acres planted in 6th and 7th leaf trees which are at the beginning of their prime producing years. Underground mainline from 3 AG wells deliver water via drip irrigation system. Pulling into the main entry there is a large open space for equipment, loading and farming operations and a 8100 sf barn. Constructed over 80 years ago, beautiful old growth redwood timbers and cedar siding with wood mangers on both sides. It now has a concrete floor and power, used for equipment storage. All Interior roads are gravel and well maintained. You won't find a cleaner farm, from the trees to the infrastructure, this is an immaculate and well planned. operation. DETAILS: Located seven miles south of Williams and 2.5 miles north of Arbuckle. Direct access off Hahn Rd. The Ranch is located mile east of Interstate 5 on the right. The main entry is just a few hundred yards further down Hahn Road, graced with old growth black oaks. TREES: 635.5 +/- Acres planted Planted on 24 x 15 spacing and irrigated with a dual manifold double line buried drip system installed at an 8" depth. Root stock planted 2017-2018 trees Krymsk 86 Root stock planted 2023 trees SG1 VARIETIES: Variety Year Planted Acres Rootstock Nonpareil 2017-2018 263.8 Krymsk 86 Nonpareil 2032 37.4 SGI Monterey 2017-2018 36.5 Krymsk 86 Winters 2017-2018 106.7 Krymsk 86 Carmel 2018 75.7 Krymsk 86 Kester 2018 44 Krymsk 86 Independence 2023 38.4 SGI Total Planted Acres: 602.5 IRRIGATION: See well and mainline maps Chemical and fertilization tanks are located at every well site. All wells have meters, but reporting is not required at this time. Well #1 Diesel Powered Turbine Ag Pump producing +/-2500 GPM Well #2 Diesel Powered Turbine Ag Pump producing +/-2500 GPM Well #3 Diesel Powered Turbine Ag Pump producing +/-2500 GPM Well #4 Diesel Powered Turbine Ag Pump producing +/-2500 GPM This is a great opportunity for investment. **Block 2 is for sale separately: 318.5 acres, 303.4 acres planted in trees, listed at $9,873,500.
Almond Farm Investment Property. 318.5 acres with 303.4 acres planted in 6th and 7th leaf trees which are at the beginning of their prime producing years. All the hard work is done, this farm is immaculate and in turnkey condition. There are two ag wells supplying water via underground mainline to drip system servicing the trees. Entering the property, there is a large open space for equipment, loading and farming operations. Wonderful 8100sf barn. Constructed over 80 years ago, beautiful old growth redwood timbers and cedar siding with wood mangers on both sides. It now has a concrete floor and power, used for equipment. All interior main roads are gravel, well maintained roads. DETAILS: TREES: 303.4 +/- Acres planted Planted on 24 x 15 spacing and irrigated with a dual manifold double line buried drip system installed at an 8" depth. Root stock planted 2017-2018 trees Krymsk 86. Varieties include Nonpareil, Winters, Carmel and Kester IRRIGATION: Chemical and fertilization tanks are located at every well site. Water distributed with 10" and 12 " underground mainline. Both wells have meters, but reporting is not required at this time. Well #1 Diesel Powered Turbine Ag Pump producing +/-2500 GPM. Well #2 Diesel Powered Turbine Ag Pump producing +/-2500 GPM. Located seven miles south of Williams and 2.5 miles north of Arbuckle. Direct access off Hahn Rd. The Ranch is located mile east of Interstate 5 on the right. The entry is just a few hundred yards further down Hahn Rd. The lane is graced with old growth black oaks. The barn is at the end of the lane.
A holding like no other is being placed on the market for the first time since the family was handed the homesteading paper signed by Abraham Lincoln. Now encompassing 945 acres covered in young almond trees. Farming is a skill that comes from experience. You can read books, or take a class, but to really understand the land, the dirt and crop, you have to be ''hands on'' The Williams family has all that and more, with 170 years farming the same land, they have it down to an art. You won't find a cleaner and well laid out farm as you will see here. This ranch is all about trees, covering 899 acres, irrigated by drip from 6 wells together with underground mainline. Plus, additional water from Colusa County Water District. A focal point for the ranch is an 8,100sf redwood and cedar barn. You won't find a cleaner and well laid out farm as you will see here. Pride of ownership is at its highest standard, and it shows in every aspect over the property. The ranch is in two sections, with the North block consisting of 718.5 acres. The second block has 227 acres, located mile south on a paved county road. There are 6 varieties of almonds, planted from 2017 to 2023. It will take a few million to by this gem, as this is a one in a million ranch. DETAILS: Located seven miles south of Williams and 2.5 miles north of Arbuckle. Direct access off Hahn Rd. The Ranch is located mile east of Interstate 5 on the right. The main entry is just a few hundred yards further down Hahn Rd. The lane is graced with old growth black oaks. The barn is at the end of the lane, with a large open space between for equipment, loading and farming operations. The barn was constructed over 80 years ago, beautiful old growth redwood timbers and cedar siding with wood mangers on both sides. It now has a concrete floor and power, used for equipment storage. All interior main roads are gravel, well maintained roads. Several seasonal creeks run through ranch. TREES: 899 +/- Acres planted Planted on 24 x 15 spacing and irrigated with a dual manifold double line buried drip system installed at an 8" depth. Root stock planted 2017-2018 trees Krymsk 86 Root stock planted 2023 trees SG1 VARIETIES in % ACRES Variety Acres % Acres Nonpareil 449.4 50% Monterey 57.3 6% Winters 180.8 20% Carmel OS 129 14% Kester 44 5% Independance 38.4 4% IRRIGATION: Chemical and fertilization tanks are located at every well site. All wells have meters, but reporting is not required at this time. Well #1 Diesel Powered Turbine Ag Pump producing +/-2500 gpm Well #2 Diesel Powered Turbine Ag Pump producing +/-2500 gpm Well #3 Diesel Powered Turbine Ag Pump producing +/-2500 gpm Well #4 Diesel Powered Turbine Ag Pump producing +/-2500 gpm Well #5 200 HP Electric powered Turbine producing +/- 2500 gpm Well #6 200 HP Electric powered Turbine producing +/- 2500 gpm NORTH BLOCK - Hahn Rd. 718.5 Acres Wells #1-5 are located on this section. Water conveyed through 10" and 12"underground mainline. SOUTH BLOCK - Bailey Rd. 227.33 Acres Well #6 200 HP Electric powered Turbine producing +/- 2500 gpm Water is distributed by 10"underground mainline. Colusa County Water District Secondary Water Right. A 100% allocation is 1.6 AC FT/Acre. Allocations vary by water year. Arbuckle Public Utility District's Waste Water Treatment Plant (located within the parcel) will be undergoing a major upgrade to a Tertiary System and will provide a third source of water when complete. American Tower has 2 cell tower easements. They do not generate income, in the event the tower is no longer in service, the easement requires the tower owner to return the land to its natural