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3141 Meadow Oak Lane, Cottonwood, California 96022
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$2,395,000
Devine Ranch | 295± Acres on Cottonwood Creek | Now Offered at a Reduced Price!
In Escrow! Welcome to Devine Ranch, a turnkey 295± acre cattle and horse property nestled along the scenic banks of Cottonwood Creek in Northern California. This rare offering includes two adjoining legal parcels, each with coveted creek frontage and rich agricultural potential.
The 20± acre parcel features a spacious 3,400 sq. ft. main home with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, plus a hay barn and pens. The adjoining 275± acres offer two additional homes—perfect for a caretaker and rental income—along with large barns, pipe corrals, and strong perimeter and cross-fencing, dividing the ranch into 12 well-managed fields.
An excellent water system supports the ranch, including domestic and agricultural wells. Roughly 60± acres are farmable for hay or irrigated pasture. The property also benefits from lower taxes under the Williamson Act, making it both practical and picturesque.
Watch the the Ranch Video below & download the brochure for maps! Call Bill Wright to see this ranch 530-941-8100 – SOLD! CALL BILL WRIGHT 530-941-8100 TO FIND ANOTHER SIMILAR PROPERTY!
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Land, Ranches & Farms in Northern California
The Broker and Associates of Shasta Land Services, Inc. have the experience and equipment necessary to fully access a ranch and show clients all aspects of the property.
Land, Ranches & Farms in Northern California
The Broker and Associates of Shasta Land Services, Inc. have the experience and equipment necessary to fully access a ranch and show clients all aspects of the property.
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