Location
The property is located at the northwest corner of Kimberlina Road and Jumper Avenue, approximately five (5) miles southwest of the town of Wasco, in northern Kern County, CA.
Size
+/-158.18 Assessed Acres
Plantings
+/-149 acres of the property are planted to Nonpareil, Monterey and Fritz varieties of almonds. Trees were planted in 2007 at 22 x 18 spacing.
Buildings
There is a reservoir well filter station (+/-2,160 sq. ft. shop) on the property.
Water
Property is within the Semitropic Water Storage District (Intermittent Service Area) and has one (1) ag well. Trees are irrigated via drip and micro irrigation.
Soil
See Soil Map and Soil Description for details.
Legal
Kern County APN: 071-110-03
Groundwater Disclosure
Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) requires groundwater basins to be sustainable by 2040. SGMA may limit ground water pumping. For more informati...
Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) requires groundwater basins to be sustainable by 2040. SGMA may limit ground water pumping. For more information, please visit the SGMA website.
The Buyer is responsible for conducting their own research to verify all information related to groundwater and surface water resources, including availability, usage rights, and potential restrictions.
Remarks
The Subject Properties is being sold on behalf of a receivership estate and has no personal knowledge of the condition or history of the Subject Properties. In addition, the Receiver will make no representations directly or indirectly with respect to the condition or history of the Subject Properties.
The purchase of the Subject Properties will be on the basis of the buyers own investigation of:
The physical condition of the Subject Property, to include but not limited to subsurface conditions thereof.
The operative or proposed government laws and regulations affection or applicable to the Subject Property.
The buyer will acquire the Subject Property in an AS IS condition and any information relied on in purchasing the Subject Properties should be as a result of the buyers own due diligence.
The close of escrow and completion of the sale is subject to the Courts approval.