Emard Cattle and Hay Ranch
Davis Creek, California
$4,200,000
Added on 7/16/2024



Property Description
You dream of the perfect ranch, a place to put down your roots and call home, and then find this immaculate 614-acre cattle and hay ranch for sale in a pristine country setting. A ranch that offers a unique Riparian Water Right that includes grazing on the adjoining lakebed. Adding to the pleasure of finding this amazing property, is a stunning new 3122 sf, home with 360-degree views of the Warner Mountain Range and Goose Lake plus a delightful guest cabin sharing the same views. Surrounded in a parklike setting with expansive lawns. Then throw in 240 acres of irrigated hay fields, 273 acre
Location
Todd Renfrew
Broker & Owner, ALC
California Outdoor Properties | Outdoor Properties of Nevada
707 Merchant St, Suite 100, California

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