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LandWatch features thousands of rural property, ranches, farms and hunting land for sale in California's Central Coast region, including farms, ranches, land for homesites, land auctions and more. Based on recent LandWatch data, the Central Coast region of California ranks third in the state for its combined amount of land currently for sale. Recent internal data lists over $7 billion of rural property, ranches, farms and hunting land for sale in the Central Coast region of California. These land listings cover some 158,360 acres of land for sale. The average price of land and ranches for sale here is $3.3 million. You can also search LandWatch to find local real estate agents who specialize in land and rural retreats in California's Central Coast region. Sign up, too, for our land-for-sale email alerts and never miss out on a new listing in California's Central Coast region again! Visit LandWatch's California land for sale page to browse more listings for sale throughout the El Dorado State.
Read More about Central Coast Region, CA land8 beds 5 baths 5,616 sqft
5 beds 2,464 sqft
3 beds 2 baths 1,546 sqft
3 beds 1 baths
4 beds 5 baths 5,350 sqft
18 beds 9 baths 4,000 sqft
4 beds 2 baths 2,400 sqft
4 beds 3,000 sqft
3 beds 2 baths 1,780 sqft
3 beds 3 baths 2,387 sqft
13 beds 8 baths 4,003 sqft
More Information About Central Coast Region, CA
The Central Coast region of California is full of rugged landscapes, coastal roads and amazing ocean views. One famous scenic road passing along the coastline is the 17-Mile Drive. You will drive past beautiful beaches and very unique sites including mansions and the famous Lone Cypress. If you are a golf enthusiast, Monterey County offers some of the best golf courses including Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hill and The Links at Spanish Bay. Nearby in Carmel, you will find the Point Lobos State Natural Reserve where you can take coastal hikes, locate diving spots, and visit the famed whaling museum called Whaler's Cabin.
Traveling south along the coastline you will eventually arrive in the city of Santa Barbara. The city of Santa Barbara is on the Central Coast with the Santa Ynez Mountains as a backdrop. Santa Barbara is known for its white stucco buildings with red-tile roofs that reflect the city's Spanish colonial heritage. Nearby, is the famous Mission Santa Barbara, founded in 1786, it houses Franciscan Friars and a small museum. Other points of interest include Stearns Wharf that offers shopping, port cruises, and a unique water taxi system to Santa Barbara Harbor. You will also want to take a trip to the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden to take the famed garden walk through over 78 acres of native California plants. If you enjoy wine tasting, Santa Barbara's wine country offers a diverse and delectable selection of wines.
The Central Coast region of California also contains hiking trails around volcanic areas. Bishop Peak is in the Santa Lucia Range and Pinnacles National Park also has a volcanic field with caves and unique rock formations. However, some people just enjoy the beach and this region also offers plenty if you head to Ventura County. Emma Wood State Beach, San Buenaventura State Beach, and McGrath State Beach are all located here and all offer fantastic surfing, swimming, fishing, and bird watching.
Traveling south along the coastline you will eventually arrive in the city of Santa Barbara. The city of Santa Barbara is on the Central Coast with the Santa Ynez Mountains as a backdrop. Santa Barbara is known for its white stucco buildings with red-tile roofs that reflect the city's Spanish colonial heritage. Nearby, is the famous Mission Santa Barbara, founded in 1786, it houses Franciscan Friars and a small museum. Other points of interest include Stearns Wharf that offers shopping, port cruises, and a unique water taxi system to Santa Barbara Harbor. You will also want to take a trip to the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden to take the famed garden walk through over 78 acres of native California plants. If you enjoy wine tasting, Santa Barbara's wine country offers a diverse and delectable selection of wines.
The Central Coast region of California also contains hiking trails around volcanic areas. Bishop Peak is in the Santa Lucia Range and Pinnacles National Park also has a volcanic field with caves and unique rock formations. However, some people just enjoy the beach and this region also offers plenty if you head to Ventura County. Emma Wood State Beach, San Buenaventura State Beach, and McGrath State Beach are all located here and all offer fantastic surfing, swimming, fishing, and bird watching.