Jeanean Gendron, Your Shasta County Real Estate Specialist: California Ranch and Land - Small Cattle Ranch - Deeded Water Rights!

California Ranch and Land - Small Cattle Ranch - Deeded Water Rights!

This beautiful little cattle ranch is the real deal because it has ample water to sustain cattle. With deeded water rights and lots of green pasture, you have the perfect combination for a small cattle ranch. With natural springs that feed the valley your cows will be Happy California Cows and that's the truth. Located in Whitmore CA and currently leased for year round cattle grazing.

Green is the world for this property with natural springs and deeded water rights, perfect little cattle ranch.

Living in the Green of fertile land is truly a blessing.

Looking back to the House from the Pasture.

Back yard and creek that runs in back of Home.

This gorgeous barn is the final beautiful touch to a beautiful property and a great little cattle ranch.

Priced Attractively at $699,000

Call today for a Private Showing

Jeanean Gendron

530 276-7417

Comments

What a beautiful ranch! I can imagine how happy those cows are! Do they transfer with the property? I always wondered if people selling ranches with numerous animals if they have to pack them all up and move them.

Posted by Stephanie Reynolds East County San Diego Homes 619-838-4408 (Integrity First Financial Group, Inc. ) over 1 year ago

Stephanie, there is currently a lease on the land for those cattle to keep munching. All that would have to be worked out in the escrow. You know about real estate, any thing is possible. Thanks for the visit and commenting. I love those cows also. Some thing wonderful about happy cows!

Posted by Jeanean Gendron, CDPE, CIAS ~ Redding & Shasta County Specialist (Real Living, Real Estate Professionals) over 1 year ago

Beautiful countryside!!!  The pictures are great -- terrific listing.

Posted by Tish Lloyd Real Estate Agent Wrightsville Beach, NC (Wilmington Real Estate 4U 910.547.1446) over 1 year ago

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