The median home value in Los Molinos, CA is $347,500.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $297,500.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Los Molinos, CA is $347,500.
Approximately 53% of Los Molinos homes are owned,
compared to 33% rented, while
14% are vacant.
Los Molinos real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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(2) 10-acre parcels totaling 20 acres of level farmland north of Chico, south of Red Bluff. Located within the Dairyville community prized for good neighbors, Lassen View Elementary School and quality water resources. The land has been raising vegetables sold locally and at north state farmers markets. Here is an opportunity to buy good farmland or develop a new home or homes with valley and mountain views. Owners may consider selling each 10-acre parcel separately.
(2) 10-acre parcels totaling 20 acres of level farmland north of Chico, south of Red Bluff. Located within the Dairyville community prized for good neighbors, Lassen View Elementary School and quality water resources. The land has been raising vegetables sold locally and at north state farmers markets. Here is an opportunity to buy good farmland or develop a new home or homes with valley and mountain views. Owners may consider selling each 10-acre parcel separately.
78 +/- acres of Class 1 soil on the Sacramento River between Chico and Red Bluff. 76 +/- acres of fertile soil are planted to producing Chandler walnuts. On the east bank of the Sacramento River is a 2,500 square foot two-story custom home with three car attached garage. East Chandlers: 58 +/- acres planted in 2008 to Chandler, paradox rootstock. These 16-year-old Chandlers are in good condition with few replants. The block is irrigated with above ground tubing and Nelson P6-15 micro sprinklers. The block is irrigated in 3 sets. Combined 3-year average production is 4,117 inshell pounds per acre. 2023 production was 4,741 inshell pounds per acre. West Chandlers: 18 +/- acres planted in 1998 to Chandler, paradox rootstock. These 26-year-old Chandlers are in good condition for age, some missing trees, few replants. The block is irrigated with buried tubing and Nelson P6-15 micro sprinklers. Orchard is irrigated in 1 set. There are two wells. The 1994 drilled 12 cased irrigation well is completed to a depth of 220 with a 6-cylinder John Deere diesel engine and 60 Hp Johnson 1:1 gearhead. Water for home and landscaping is provided by a 6 domestic well with submersible pump. Per Natural Resources Conservation Service, the majority of the soils are rated class 1. 90% is a Los
78 +/- acres of Class 1 soil on the Sacramento River between Chico and Red Bluff. 76 +/- acres of fertile soil are planted to producing Chandler walnuts. On the east bank of the Sacramento River is a 2,500 square foot two-story custom home with three car attached garage. East Chandlers: 58 +/- acres planted in 2008 to Chandler, paradox rootstock. These 16-year-old Chandlers are in good condition with few replants. The block is irrigated with above ground tubing and Nelson P6-15 micro sprinklers. The block is irrigated in 3 sets. Combined 3-year average production is 4,117 inshell pounds per acre. 2023 production was 4,741 inshell pounds per acre. West Chandlers: 18 +/- acres planted in 1998 to Chandler, paradox rootstock. These 26-year-old Chandlers are in good condition for age, some missing trees, few replants. The block is irrigated with buried tubing and Nelson P6-15 micro sprinklers. Orchard is irrigated in 1 set. There are two wells. The 1994 drilled 12 cased irrigation well is completed to a depth of 220 with a 6-cylinder John Deere diesel engine and 60 Hp Johnson 1:1 gearhead. Water for home and landscaping is provided by a 6 domestic well with submersible pump. Per Natural Resources Conservation Service, the majority of the soils are rated class 1. 90% is a Los Robles clay loam, Lk and 7% is a Columbia silt loam, the topography is level to grade. Constructed in 1994, this two-story 2,500 square foot custom home has 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, 2 half bathrooms, plus sunroom and attached extra deep 3 car garage. Off the centrally located kitchen with island and surrounding bar top is the living room with a woodstove, dining room, laundry room and sunroom. Both upstairs bedrooms have beautiful views of the Sacramento River. The downstairs master bedroom has its own bathroom with Jacuzzi tub, walk in closet, and gas stove. Across from the master is an open room previously used as an office. Additionally, the home has 2 HVAC, large front and back lawns, with maintainable landscaping. Listing Agent to accompany.
1ST COMMERCIAL LOT WHEN YOU COME INTO TOWN FROM THE SOUTH, ON THE RIGHT. LAST ONE ON THE LEFT WHEN YOU LEAVE TOWN HEADING SOUTH. APPROXIMATELY 13,000 SF LOT
1ST COMMERCIAL LOT WHEN YOU COME INTO TOWN FROM THE SOUTH, ON THE RIGHT. LAST ONE ON THE LEFT WHEN YOU LEAVE TOWN HEADING SOUTH. APPROXIMATELY 13,000 SF LOT
120 acres of ranch/farm land in Los Molinos irrigation district (3 parcels). There is approx 85 acres of ditch irrigated pasture and 35 acres dry. This all fronts on Shasta Blvd (paved). This was once a dairy farm and still has a milking parlor and 2 large wooden barns, as well as a 3br/1ba home (924sf) that is being used as a rental. Fenced and cross-fenced, ag well. Typically produces about 4,000 bales annually, and can run 60 pair year round. Could run more cattle and cut less hay, or fewer pairs and more hay. Most of the ground would also be suitable for walnuts. Includes 85 shares in the Los Molinos Irrigation District. Be sure to check out the drone video on the virtual tour link.
120 acres of ranch/farm land in Los Molinos irrigation district (3 parcels). There is approx 85 acres of ditch irrigated pasture and 35 acres dry. This all fronts on Shasta Blvd (paved). This was once a dairy farm and still has a milking parlor and 2 large wooden barns, as well as a 3br/1ba home (924sf) that is being used as a rental. Fenced and cross-fenced, ag well. Typically produces about 4,000 bales annually, and can run 60 pair year round. Could run more cattle and cut less hay, or fewer pairs and more hay. Most of the ground would also be suitable for walnuts. Includes 85 shares in the Los Molinos Irrigation District. Be sure to check out the drone video on the virtual tour link.