Property can be sold separately or with the Middle and East ranches.
This has been a family-operated cattle ranch for several years. The property
consists of rolling hills with an elevation of approximately 725ft. to 1,260ft. The
owner has done an excellent job of maintaining the property. There are some
creative opportunities that a new buyer may want to consider, such as, growing
pistachios (there is a pistachio orchard next door), a solar farm (there are large
power lines that cross the property), create conservation easements (the owner has
spotted kit foxes), or a potential hunting lodge (several wild hogs can be seen in the
fall). Mineral rights are not included on a portion of the property. The property is
part of a 5,278 acre ranch that can be purchased together or in smaller parcels.
This is the west portion of the ranch. The east portion has the corrals and springs.
The middle...
The middle portion has the main house.
The entire ranch is used for cattle grazing. The current owner runs approximately one head of cattle per 10 acres in a typical year. At one time the property was planted to grains.
Cattle Facilities
Large steel pole corral with scale and loading chute for cattle, 60-foot x 280-foot pole barn, and +/-2,100 sq. ft. hay barn. The entire ranch has a well-maintained fence with several holding pens throughout. There are cattle guards at the main entrances and three (3) steel shipping containers for storage.
Water
Stock water for the Kern County Ranch is primarily provided by three (3) springs, with the main spring called Coyote Spring. There are small wells that supplement the stock water, one of which is powered by solar panels with an electrical panel that can also be connected to a generator. A large pond is utilized as a part of the stock water system. There are 13 10,000 gallon water tanks and three (3) 5,000 gallon water tanks throughout the ranch. The tanks and water troughs are connected by approximately 14 miles of water lines. The property is not in an irrigation district. Approximately 1/3 of the east portion of the property is outside the SGMA water basin area.
Water sharing agreement will need to be drawn up if the parcels are sold separately.
Legal
Kern County APNs: 051-180-01, 051-180-02, 051-180-03, 051-180-21, 051-180-23, 051-190-04, 051-190-06, 051-190-24, 051-190-14, 051-250-01, 051-250-02, 051-170-08, 051-170-09, 051-170-10, 051-160-11, and 051-160-12.
Zoning
A zoning (Agricultural)
Houses
The main house is +/-4,260 sq. ft. and was built in 2002. It has four (4) bedrooms, four (4) bathrooms, and a large office area. The fireplace is two-sided, with each side fronting a large living/family room area. The kitchen is fabulous, with natural edge granite countertops, a double-sided commercial refrigerator with inlaid wood panels, a commercial stove, a built-in ice maker, and a walk-in pantry. The house has beautiful log-beams and a combination of wood, tile, and carpet flooring throughout. The exterior of the house is stucco with rock front pillars and a concrete tile roof. There is an attached carport and a large covered patio with log beams and ceiling fans. There is also a mobile home near the corrals that is +/-1,800 sq. ft. The exterior is in need of some paint, but the inside has been recently remodeled.
Soils
+/-49.0% Delvar-Pleito complex, 9 to 30 percent slopes.
+/-22.2% Pleito-Chanac-Raggulch complex, 5 to 30 percent slopes.
+/-17.9% Centerville-Delvar complex, 9 to 30 percent slopes.
+/-10.5% Blasingame-Arujo-Cieneba association, 15 to 45 percent slopes.
+/-0.5% Pleito-Delvar complex, 2 to 15 percent slopes.
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