Calaveras County, California Land For Sale (44 results)
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06/23/2025
$1,350,000
126.97 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 7005 Mountain Ranch Road, Mountain Ranch, CA
Welcome to Tailem Bend Ranch & Vineyard, a rare and breathtaking 126-acre estate just 1 mile from Mountain Ranch, CA offering both natural beauty and investment potential in the thriving wedding and event industry. This exceptional property is the ideal canvas for a high-end wedding venue, retreat center, or boutique winery experience. At its heart lies a serene private pond and 5 acres of flourishing, Zinfindel Grapes. It sets a romantic stage for unforgettable gatherings. The vineyard not only enhances the ambiance but offers exciting potential for private label wine or tasting experiences adding value and a unique draw for event clients. Surrounded by rolling hills, with 360 degree views, mature oaks, and the tranquil flow of El Dorado Creek, Tailem Bend delivers the peaceful seclusion yet is conveniently located just 1.5 hours from Sacramento and 2.5 hours from the Bay Area, making it easily accessible. Already equipped with strong infrastructure including multiple building sites, a large pole barn, sheds, three wells, two septic systems, and RV hookups. Teeming with wildlife for those who hunt with 2 miles of fencing for pasture. PGE is on site and the property is in the Williamson Act. Tailem Bend offers unmatched versatility, natural beauty, and income potential.
06/10/2025
$90,000
6.89 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 11627 Pattison Rd, Valley Springs, CA
Imagine starting your mornings with golden sunrises, wide open skies, and the quiet rhythm of country lifeyet being just minutes away from lakes, trails, and the comforts of town. Whether you're seeking a peaceful homestead, weekend escape, or a flexible land investment, 11627 Pattison Rd offers the freedom and setting to make it yours.
Tucked in the rolling hills of Valley Springs, California, this property invites you to build your dream lifestyle - whether thats a cozy country home, hobby farm, or adventure-ready retreat.
Property Details
APN: 048-038-044-000
Address: 11627 Pattison Rd, Valley Springs, CA 95252
Lot Size: 6.89 acres
Zoning: Residential, Agriculture - RR (Calaveras County)
Mobile Homes: Allowed
RVs: Allowed with limitations (during construction phase only)
Utilities:
Water: Would require a well
Sewer/Septic: Septic system will likely need to be installed
Electric: Overhead utilities at lot line
Lifestyle & Location Highlights
Minutes to New Hogan Lake, Lake Camanche, and Pardee Lake - ideal for boating, bass/trout fishing, and kayaking
Near hiking trails, hunting zones, and wide-open BLM land for outdoor exploration
Local dining, groceries, and schools just a short drive into Valley Springs town
Peaceful surroundings with rolling countryside viewsperfect for horses, gardens, and recreation
Easy access to Stockton, Sacramento, and Sierra foothill wineries
Financing Available
Owner-friendly financing options make it easier than ever to start your land ownership journey.
Contact Our Land Specialist Today
Don Thorpe
408-404-5646
This Valley Springs land for sale is your chance to own a slice of the Central California foothillsperfect for your next chapter. Schedule a visit now and start building your dream.
SKU: #DVL-1521418-B
04/16/2026
$2,300,000
217 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 7250 Mitchell Mill Road, Wilseyville, CA
The Blue Mountain Event Center and Ranch is an exceptional 217-acre recreational ranch and private retreat located near Wilseyville, in the scenic foothills of Calaveras County, California. This versatile legacy property delivers unparalleled outdoor recreation and event hosting opportunities with room for music festivals, weddings, family gatherings, and camping along almost 1 mile of the Licking Fork of the Mokelumne River.
Land
The Blue Mountain Event Center and Ranch encompasses approximately 217 secluded acres of A1-zoned agricultural land in the scenic foothills of Calaveras County.
The layout integrates natural water features with recreational and timber areas: nearly one mile of frontage along the year-round Licking Fork of the Mokelumne River, a tranquil pond fed by a freshwater ditch, sprawling meadows ideal for gatherings, and miles of trails weaving throughout the property for hiking, equestrian use, and OHV adventures. Improvements include a 1924 farmhouse, modular home, iconic event barn with stage and bar, storage buildings, three wells, and water storage tanks, all positioned for practical access, while the balance remains open for events, camping, or expansion. Access includes a short section of packed gravel county road and a bridge.
Terrain varies from flatter meadow and river-bottom areas to steeper, rolling hillsides suited for dirt bike and OHV riding, creating a dynamic, private retreat with natural elevation changes and abundant wildlife habitat.
Vegetation features a productive timber stand (estimated 2.53.0 MBF), lush grassy meadows, historic apple trees dating to the 1800s (likely planted in the 1850s), and diverse native cover that sustains wildlife. Water and mineral rights enhance the off-grid parcel's self-sufficiency. Overall, the property blends riverine, meadow, and wooded zones into a versatile, nature-immersed landscape perfect for recreation and events.
Improvements
The property includes two primary residences and a collection of functional event and support structures on its 217-acre A1-zoned ranch parcel.
1924 Farmhouse: A rustic single-family ranch-style home built in 1924, approximately 1,428 sq ft. It offers classic Gold Country charm but requires renovation.
Modular Home: A second single-family residence, also in need of renovation.
Iconic Old Barn/Event Venue: A historic barn thoughtfully converted for large gatherings, featuring a built-in performance stage and barideal for festivals, weddings, and events.
Fish Hatchery: Includes incubation building and rearing ponds, in need of renovation.
Additional Structures: Includes multiple storage buildings for equipment and supplies, water storage tanks, three water wells, and convenient outdoor flush toilets.
These improvements blend heritage character with practical event and off-grid functionality,
Recreation
The 217-acre private ranch offers a diverse array of year-round recreational activities centered around its natural features and established event infrastructure. Water-based recreation includes trout fishing in the year-round Licking Fork of the Mokelumne River and the on-site pond. Extensive trail systems support hiking, equestrian riding, mountain biking, and OHV adventures, with steep terrain challenging advanced dirt bike and quad riders while offering beginner trails and kid-friendly areas.
The property excels as a large-scale event venue, hosting music festivals, fire and flow arts gatherings (e.g., FireDrums), onewheel/EUC races (e.g., Shredfest), weddings, retreats, and family camping across multiple days. A sprawling meadow provide space for picnics, BBQs, and group activities, while miles of scenic trails wind through timber stands, historic apple orchard, and wildlife-rich areas for nature immersion and exploration. Off-grid seclusion enhances the experience for veterans' events, charitable gatherings, and multi-day camping escapades in a serene Gold Country setting.
Additional passive recreation includes wildlife viewing and relaxing in the foothills landscape, making it ideal for both high-energy adventures and peaceful retreats.
Agriculture
The 217-acre property is zoned A1 (General Agriculture), allowing a wide range of agricultural uses. Water and mineral rights support potential future agricultural activity or hobby-scale operations.
Farming & Cattle: The open meadow could support limited grazing, hay production, or small-scale livestock, consistent with typical Calaveras County foothill ranches.
Crops: A historic apple orchard features old trees dating to the 1800s (likely planted in the 1850s during the Gold Rush era), adding legacy character and potential for small-scale fruit harvesting or agritourism.
Timberland: A modest timber stand is present, estimated at 2.53.0 MBF. The site has deep historical ties to timberoriginally a nearby 1882 sawmill location with operations continuing into the late 1940s under the Mitchell Mill name.
Overall, the land's agricultural attributes are legacy and permissive rather than active, offering buyers flexibility to pursue hobby farming, grazing, orchard restoration, or timber management alongside its established event and recreation uses.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The 217-acre A1-zoned agricultural property includes conveyed water rights and mineral rights, as key amenities supporting its off-grid, self-sufficient character.
Water Rights: These encompass riparian rights associated with nearly one mile of frontage on the year-round Licking Fork of the Mokelumne River, plus supporting infrastructure including three productive wells, water storage tanks, and a pond fed by a pristine freshwater ditch. The rights enable beneficial uses for domestic, recreational (fishing, swimming), event-related, and potential agricultural or livestock needs without municipal water dependency.
The features collectively provide reliable water resources typical of foothill ranches with historical ditch and river access.
Mineral Rights: Full mineral rights are included and conveyed with the surface estate. This is a significant plus in Calaveras County's historic Gold Country.
These rights enhance the property's versatility for recreation, events, and legacy agricultural/timber uses.
Region & Climate
Wilseyville is an unincorporated community in Calaveras County, California, nestled in the Sierra Nevada foothills at an elevation of approximately 2,769 feet. This tranquil area is defined by its rugged landscape of rolling hills and dense forests, offering a variety of outdoor regional activities includinghiking,fishingin theMokelumne River, and competitive dirt bike racing at the annualWilseyville Hare Scramble. The local climate features distinct seasons; summers are typically warm with average highs reaching theupper 80sin July, while winters are cool with temperatures often dropping into themid-30s. Precipitation is concentrated in the cooler months, withDecember and Februaryhistorically receiving the most rainfallaveraging over 11 inches eachwhile summer months like July and August remain nearly dry.
06/06/2025
$90,000
9.47 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 12034 Tourville Wy, Burson, CA
Wake up to peaceful views, open skies, and the freedom to build the life you want. This 9.46-acre property in Valley Springs offers the perfect blend of privacy, flexibility, and access to outdoor adventure. Whether you're dreaming of a custom home, a weekend escape, or a small farmstead, this land is your blank canvas.
Just 20-30 minutes drive away, enjoy fishing at New Hogan Lake, Lake Camanche, and Pardee Reservoir, hunting on nearby public lands, golfing at La Contenta, exploring caves like Black Chasm and California Caverns, wine tasting in Lodi, and scenic hiking and biking trails.
Property Details
APN: 048-038-005-000
Address: 12000 Tourville Way, Valley Springs, CA 95252
Lot Size: 9.46 Acres
County: Calaveras, California
Zoning: A1 Agriculture & Residential
Mobile Homes: Allowed
RVs: RV's are allowed with limitations, Permit while building
Utilities:
Electric: Overhead utilities nearby
Water: Well needed
Sewer: Septic needed
Why You'll Love It
-Spacious acreage with flexible zoning
-Ideal for homesteading, getaway cabin, or investment
-Quiet, rural setting with quick access to recreation
Financing options available!
Contact our Land Specialist, Don Thorpe at (408) 404-5646
Start living the lifestyle youve been dreaming ofschedule your visit today!
SKU: #DVL-1521418-A
11/24/2023
$695,000
165.85 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - TBD Ranch RoadTBD Ranch Road, Lanford Pacheco Road, Valley Springs, CA
Mountain Pass 165 is a stunning property between Milton and Valley Springs in Calaveras County. With a secluded yet central location in California's famed Mother Lode region, this 165.85-acre property has prime livestock grazing and hunting land, spectacular views, easy access and a compliment of ranch amenities. Excellent water, development pads, multiple outbuildings and idyllic scenery await your home, ranch or recreational getaway.
Land
This beautiful property is studded with blue oaks and other trees with endless views of the surrounding foothills and central valley. The property is accessed by a well mainlined ranch road off Lanford Pacheco Road. A short scenic drive to the property leads you past tree-covered rolling hills, valleys and stunning vistas. The property includes fertile grazing land with springs, good water, native oaks and other deciduous trees, native grasses and seasonal wildflowers. The land has rich habitat and water for livestock, deer, quail, turkey, dove and other wildlife. Spectacular views of the Gold County, Sierras and the Central Valley stretching to Mt. Diablo can be taken in from around the property. ENROLLED IN THE WILLIAMSON ACT.
APN: 050-020-011-000, 165.85-acres.
Improvements
MAIN BUILDING: 1,350-sq. ft. roofed metal building with open sides.
AUXILIARY BUILDING: 240-sq. ft wood framed building structure is located under the Main Building and includes on-site solar power and an evaporative cooler.
SOLAR-STORAGE: 120-sq. ft. enclosed building housed solar array equipment and provides for additional storage area.
STORAGE SHEDS: Two sheds totaling 120-sq. ft provide additional storage area.
RESTROOM BUILDING: Free-standing 36-sq. ft. full restroom building includes sink vanity, toilet, shower and propane water heater.
WATER: Two wells with two 2,500-gal tanks plus two springs.
FENCING: The land is fenced with barbed wire ranch fencing and gates.
Building areas and details are approximate.
Recreation
This property and the surrounding Mother Lode region provides many outdoor activity opportunities such as horseback riding, hiking, fishing, upland bird and big game hunting, cycling, wildlife viewing and more. Activities are plentiful in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the foothill communities, Central Valley and Sierra Nevada. The Calaveras River is just a few miles away and New Hogan Lake is a 12-mile drive to the north. A short drive further lands you at Camanche Reservoir, Pardee Lake and the Mokelumne River, providing excellent fishing, boating, camping and hiking. La Contenta Golf Club is an 8-mile drive away and the picturesque Greenhorn Creek Golf Course a 40-min drive up CA-4. For the wine enthusiast, a wide array of spectacular wineries is a short drive up CA-4, including Murphys and nearby communities. An hour's drive east finds you at the renowned Calaveras Big Trees State Park with snow skiing at the nearby Mt. Reba / Bear Valley Ski Resort.
Agriculture
With its fertile soil and water, the property is well suited for horse and cattle grazing with additional farm/ag opportunities.
Region & Climate
Valley Springs, Jenny Lind and the neighboring communities in Calaveras and Stanislaus County offer year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather.
History
VALLEY SPRINGS: Since the Gold Rush, the West Calaveras area has been Calaveras County's Gateway to the Mother Lode. From stage stops along the route from Stockton to the San Joaquin & Sierra Nevada Railroad from Lodi that established Wallace, Burson and finally Valley Springs in 1884, the western section of the county has provided access to business and visitors to the Mother Lode. The area has also boasted its own resources, whether gold in Jenny Lind and Paloma, copper in Campo Seco or agriculture throughout the region. With Camanche, New Hogan, and Pardee reservoirs, the Tri-Dam area has most recently become a magnet for boating, fishing and camping. Today, while still a rural community, a residential real estate boom has made West Calaveras and Valley Springs a place to go to instead of a place to go through. Originally named Spring Valley and settled shortly after the discovery of gold in Coloma in 1849, Valley Springs served as a waypoint for travelers and prospectors heading to San Andreas to the east, Jenny Lind, and Copperopolis to the south, and Ione, Jackson, and Sutter Creek to the north. Valley Springs was not a gold rush town, though it served as a resting point for many miners. Prior to Anglo settlements, the area also served as a waypoint for native Mi-Wuk and Yokut tribes traveling from lower to higher elevations. Evidence of pre-historic settlements have not been found in Valley Springs, however grinding stones found in Valley Springs indicate that Native Americans passed through it. Source: Sierra Nevada Geotourism.
JENNY LIND: Situated on the road leading from Stockton to the Southern Mines, this town on the north bank of the Calaveras River was first called Dry Diggins at the dawn of the Gold Rush and served as a convenient waystation for freighters and mule teams. In the early 1850s, the town was renamed Jenny Lind, partly for pioneer Dr. John Y. Lind and partly for the far more famous singer Jenny Lind, though the Swedish Nightingale never set foot there. Placer mining prospered on the river, mainly by the area's large Chinese population, for only a short time and in the early 1900s, gold dredging operations moved in until they diminished with World War II. Though Jenny Lind's heyday is long past, a handful of buildings still stand as reminders of a rambunctious history.
MILTON: The state historical landmark for Milton identifies the town's namesake as Milton Latham, the construction engineer of the Stockton and Copperopolis Railroad which arrived there on the 4th of July 1871. But Latham was a railroad financier and promoter not an engineer. He was also one of the most ambitious men in early California historyone of the state's first U.S. Congressmen, our sixth governor, and one of our two U.S. Senators at the start of the Civil War. The town was created by the Stockton-Copperopolis Railroad, whose terminus of Milton ended up far short of Copperopolis. The boom-and-bust cycle of copper ensured that the railroad would go no farther and also halt the explosive growth of Milton in the 1870s. Other than its Masonic lodge, hardly a vestige remains today of what was one of the liveliest towns in Calaveras County.
Sources: Calaveras History and Sierra Nevada Geotourism
Location
Jenny Lind and Valley Springs are a short drive north of the ranch and Milton a few minutes to the south. Charming Jackson is just 30-miles northeast and the Lodi wine region 30-miles to the southwest. Sacramento International Airport is less than a 1.5-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch / home resources are available in nearby communities.
12/15/2023
$210,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - TBD Hawver RoadTBD Hawver Road, Gold Strike Road, San Andreas, CA
Located in Calaveras County, Hawver Road 40 is a multipurpose property with great versatility. Situated between San Andreas and Mokelumne Hill east of CA 49, this property provides a secluded yet central location in California's Mother Lode region. The property has favorably zoning for a variety of uses with three pads located for development opportunities. Panoramic views spanning the Sierra Nevada to the Central Valley are now available!
Land
This property has plentiful native vegetation including oaks, pines and other trees. A private access drive off Hawver Road leads you throughout the property and to the highlighted pinnacle atop the land, providing spectacular panoramic views of the area. Fertile land and tree cover provides a rich habitat for wildlife, including quail, dove, deer and turkey. This property has favorably zoning for a variety of uses with multiple building pads for development opportunities. Spectacular views of the Gold County, Sierras and the Centrally Valley stretching to Mt. Diablo can be taken in from around the property.
APN: 016-024-080-000, 40-acres. NOT enrolled in the Williamson Act.
Recreation
The land in the region provides many outdoor and other recreational activity opportunities including hiking, fishing, hunting, cycling, horseback riding, wildlife viewing and more. The surrounding hills, mountains, lakes and rivers of the California foothills, Central Valley and Sierra Nevada provide some of the country's best recreation. New Hogan Lake, Camanche Reservoir and Pardee Lake are close by providing excellent fishing, boating and camping along with the nearby Calaveras and Mokelumne Rivers. A wide array of wineries are a short drive up highway 4 in well-known Murphys with great snow skiing at Bear Valley Ski Resort further up the highway. The popular nearby Gold Rush towns of San Andreas, Mokelumne Hill, Valley Springs and Jackson offer year-round residents and visitors excellent climate, weather, shopping and entertainment.
Agriculture
The property can accommodate horses and cattle with additional farm/ag opportunities.
Region & Climate
San Andreas, Mokelumne Hill and the neighboring communities in Calaveras County offer year-round residents and visitors excellent climate and weather.
History
SAN ANDREAS: San Andreas was settled by Mexican Gold Miners in 1848. By 1850 over 1000 tents dotted the hillsides. The first church, built in 1852 was a canvas structure with a simple cross over the door designating it a church of the Roman Catholic faith. It was named for St. Andrew (San Andreas) and the name of the town was taken from this church. In August 1852, the large San Andreas Nugget was found in a claim just north of where the town is located and sold to the Wells Fargo company for $12,000. In 1859 over $500,000 in gold dust was shipped. The channels were producing gold, although lack of water hampered the efforts of the miners until the miner's ditches were completed. Two infamous names from the Gold Rush often tied to San Andreas, areBlack Bartand Joaquin Murieta. Handsome and debonair, Black Bart was a gentleman bandit who never harmed drivers or passengers and left bits of original verse behind signed P08. Black Bart held up the Milton-Sonora stage at Funk Hill on November 3, 1883, leaving several articles behind in his hurried flight. One of which was a handkerchief with a laundry mark traced back to a San Francisco Laundry where the mark was identified as belonging to C.E. Bolton one of the city's leading citizens. He was arrested and brought back to San Andreas where he confessed to the robbery. His trial was held in the court room in San Andreas and he was sentenced to six years in San Quentin Prison. In 1866, the County Seat was moved to San Andreas from Mokelumne Hill and in 1869, a county hospital was moved to the Gold Hill house.
MOKELUMNE HILL: Founded in 1848, Moke Hill, as the locals call it, was among the richest of the digs. Claims in some areas were confined to sixteen square feet and many fortunes were made. It was the county seat in the early days and, although it held no exclusive rights, it was known as one of the most violent, bawdy towns in the Mother Lode. As the gold played out, Mokelumne Hill shrunk from a wild and woolly 15,000 to the much less populated, quiet historic village that it is today. Main StreetMokelumne Hillis directly adjacent to Highway 49 between Jackson and San Andreas and is well worth a stop. Many of the original buildings are still in place and an air of Gold Rush authenticity exists. There are some fun retail shops, a library and museum, andRenegade Winerywhich serves up their own wine, plus brews and food. At the heart of town is the historicHotel Lgerwith its fabulous old saloon and stories about the ghostly cattle stampede in the middle of the night. Hotel Lger's ghostly reports are so common that you can pick up a ghost hunting kit from the front desk to do a little exploring on your own.
Source: Calaveras Visitor Bureau
Location
San Andreas, Mokelumne Hill and Valley Springs are a short drive with the charming Jackson is 14-miles northeast and the Lodi wine region less than an hour to the southwest. Sacramento International Airport is less than a 2-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch / home resources are available in nearby communities.
02/11/2025
$59,997
14.34 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - Doster Rd, Mountain Ranch, CA
14.34 acres with Power and 360 Degree Views in Mountain Ranch, CA. Situated on a hilltop overlooking the landscape, this property would make the perfect four-season mountain retreat.
OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH $30,000 DOWN - CONTACT US FOR DETAILS!
The property is accessed from Doster Road via a dirt road easement that traverses along the western side of the parcel. From the dirt road is a path leading up to the top of the hill. The flat area on top of the hill would make the ideal building area while maximizing the views. Power lines are adjacent to the property line for easy access for hookups. There is no HOA, no covenants, and mobile homes are permitted.
Mountain Ranch is just 10 minutes down the road for easy access to the food market, gas station, and hardware store. Sacramento and Stockton are both under 1 hr 30 minutes for easy day trips to the city.
Whether youre looking for a full-time residence, seasonal retreat, rental property, camping or glamping spot, or simply to hold as a long-term investment, this property checks all the boxes.
This one wont last long, contact us now!
County: Calaveras, CA
Parcel Number: 16025101
Utilities: Power is at the property line. Would be a well for water and septic for waste.
Mobile Homes Allowed: Yes
HOA: None
Nearest Towns: 10 minutes to Mountain Ranch. Mountain Ranch is a small town with a market, hardware store, and gas station for basic supplies. San Andreas (Pop. 3,000) is 25 minutes and Jackson (Pop. 5,000) is 45 minutes.
Nearest Cities: 1 hr 15 min to Stockton (Population 320,000), 1 hr 30 min to Sacramento (Pop. 526,000)
Hunting: Calaveras County is in Zone D-5. Deer and Bear hunting can be found in the area.
Zoning: General Agriculture (A1) Zone. More info can be found on this link.
Taxes: $1,005.32
Terrain Mountainous
Elevation: 2,400 ft 2,480 ft
Nearby Attractions: Yosemite National Park 2 hr 10 min
Nearby Attractions: Mercer Caverns 45 mins
Nearby Attractions: Natural Bridges Trailhead 50 mins
Nearby Attractions: Moaning Caverns 50 mins
Nearby Attractions: White Pines Lake 1hr
Nearby Attractions: Lake Tahoe 2 hr 40 min
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06/25/2025
$3,399,000
745 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 7449 Esmeralda Road, San Andreas, CA
A dream, like fine wine, becomes refined over time. Located just a 20-minute drive southeast of San Andreas, California, discover Chatom Vineyards, spanning 745.12 acres in the foothills of Calaveras County. In 1980, Chatom Vineyards owner Gay Callan left her native city of San Francisco to pursue her own agrarian dream of planting a vineyard. An early pioneer of growing legendary grapes in the Sierra Foothill region, the vineyard now boasts about 60 planted acres with 13 grape varietals, with more plantable acreage possible. The grapes are planted with 7x12 spacing and irrigated with agricultural wells utilizing a drip irrigation system. Gay and her family's ambitious journey with Chatom Vineyards over the decades serves as a subtle reminder that anything worthwhile in life takes sacrifice, time, grit, and patience. With its natural attributes and large acreage, the property stands uniquely positioned for a new owner to pursue a variety of agricultural or recreational opportunities. The property's water resources include permitted water rights, agricultural wells, two ponds, a natural spring, and Indian Creek. Currently, the property has a capability of housing 60-80 head seasonally. The highlights of the property's headquarters are a 4,300 sq. ft. main home with four bedrooms and two bathrooms including a large chef's kitchen, spacious vaulted living room with floor-to-ceiling windows and fireplace with rock mantle. An inground pool off the back deck offers a refreshing escape on warm days. Two additional homes are available for guests or property staff. A distinctive red barn, complete with corrals and a squeeze chute, provides essential infrastructure for livestock handling. A shop with a large roll-up door, garage/office, equipment shed, and various outbuildings provide ample space for necessary equipment and tools. Come experience the abundance of outdoor recreation and wildlife. Deer, birds, and coyotes are frequently spotted throughout the property. Miles of trails are available for horseback riding, ATV riding, hiking, biking, and hunting. Now it is time to pass the baton for a new owner to pursue their dream to further strengthen the vineyard or reimagine this beautiful landscape to fulfill other innovative pursuits.
08/19/2025
$1,195,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 3206 Gillam Road, Valley Springs, CA
Welcome to this beautifully maintained 40-acre ranch offering the perfect blend of rural charm, modern comfort, and equestrian functionality. Tucked behind a picturesque, tree-lined driveway, this inviting property features a spacious 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom ranch-style home with a covered porch on three sidesideal for enjoying peaceful mornings and panoramic sunset home is surrounded by landscaped lawns and mature fruit trees, creating a serene and productive environment. Inside, the residence boasts a warm, open layout perfect for both everyday living and entertaining, with abundant natural light and timeless country for livestock and horse lovers alike, the property is fully fenced and cross-fenced, featuring two large paddocks with loafing sheds, a 60' x 100' riding arena, and a well-designed horse barn that includes two stalls, a feed area, tack room, and overhang slab areas on both the front and rear for all-weather ranch has two wells: the main domestic well produces approximately 20 GPM, while a second well at the barn delivers 5 GPMensuring ample water supply for household and agricultural needs. Additionally, the property is enrolled in the Williamson Act, offering the benefit of significantly reduced property you're seeking a turnkey equestrian estate, a family ranch, or a peaceful country retreat, this exceptional property combines functionality, privacy, and natural beauty in one remarkable HIGHLIGHTS:40+ Secluded AcresPerimeter and Cross FencedTree-lined DrivewayHilltop 2,650 SF 4 bedrooms / 3 bathroom HomeLandscaped yard with lawns, mature trees, and planting areasApprox. 2000 SF horse barnTwo 12'x12' stallsHay StorageTack RoomCovered Overhangs with slabTwo Paddocks with Loafing Sheds60' x 100' Riding ArenaEnrolled in Williamson Act for low taxes
01/08/2026
$26,900
0.44 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 5134 Little John Road, Copperopolis, CA
Build-ready residential lot with sewer, city water, and electric available at the lot line. Located within an established HOA, this property offers legal access from a paved road and is zoned Residential R2-X for a site-built home.
The land features a gentle slope and sits at approximately 818 feet in elevation, providing a practical layout for future construction. The surrounding area consists of well-maintained residential properties, offering a quiet and stable neighborhood setting. Mobile homes and RV use are not permitted, helping maintain long-term consistency within the community.
Daily conveniences, dining, and shopping in Copperopolis are accessible within a 15 to 20 minute drive. New Melones Lake is also nearby, offering boating, fishing, and outdoor recreation opportunities close to home.
Property Facts
APN: 065-031-004-000
Address: 5134 Little John Rd, Copperopolis, CA, 95228
County: Calaveras County, CA
Utilities: City water at lot line, sewer at parcel boundary, overhead electric at lot line
Zoning: Residential R2-X
HOA: Yes
Access: Legal access via paved road
Topography: Gentle slope
Elevation: Approximately 818 feet
Financing options are available. Give Don a call for more details at 408-404-5646. Visit the property in person to see how it fits your plans.
SKU: #DVL-874609
03/25/2026
$2,100,000
850 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - Skunk Gulch Road, Vallecito, CA
Escape to your own private 850-acre sanctuary where wide-open spaces, abundant wildlife, and turnkey improvements create the ultimate ranch and recreational retreat. This diverse property offers a rare combination of natural beauty, functionality, and is plentiful with six wells, seasonal creeks, multiple ponds, and natural springs thoughtfully dispersed across the landscape, supporting both wildlife and livestock. Neighboring cattle currently graze the property, presenting an agricultural-use opportunity while maintaining the ranch's open ranch is well-equipped for extended stays or weekend escapes. A charming two-room stone cabin provides rustic comfort with bunk accommodations and a functional kitchen perfect for hosting family and guests for quiet country getaways. Situated next to the creek, there is a stone patio, with build-in BBQ and a trellised seating area for outdoor dining. A spacious wooden barn features living quarters and wide overhang sides, offering equipment storage, shelter for livestock, and additional covered for independence, the property includes solar panels, batteries and a generator, ensuring reliable off-grid capability. Many miles of internal ranch roads wind throughout the acreage, providing easy access to water sources, and scenic vantage the outdoor enthusiast, this ranch is an excellent nature preserve. Whether you're seeking a working ranch, recreational investment, or legacy family property, this 850-acre offering delivers space, resources, and opportunity in one remarkable package.
12/08/2023
$4,390,000
505.01 ac.
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Calaveras County - 15250 Lanford Pacheco Road, Valley Springs, CA
Mountain Pass Ranch is a turn-key 505-acre property in Valley Springs, Calaveras County. Centrally located in a private setting, this working ranch includes a striking main home in the ranch center, additional residences, four wells with abundant water, many outbuildings, four ponds and prime livestock grazing and hunting land. With unparalleled views, amenities and resources, this rare property awaits your company. Seller financing available.
Land
This turn-key property includes two contiguous parcels with easy access along Lanford Pacheco Road. A scenic drive into the ranch leads you past tree-covered rolling hills, valleys and stunning vistas, to the ranch center where the homes, outbuildings and other structures are located. Surrounding the ranch center are gently sloped hills, flats and ridges of fertile grazing land with numerous springs, four ponds, native oaks and other deciduous trees, conifers, grasses and seasonal wildflowers. The water and fertile soil along with a wide variety of tree cover provides a rich habitat livestock, deer, quail, turkey, dove and other wildlife. Spectacular views of the Gold County, Sierras and the Central Valley stretching to Mt. Diablo can be taken in from around the property. Well-maintained roads provide great access to and throughout the ranch. An irrigated garden, orchard, flowering accent trees and landscaping surround the main home. Numerous springs are sprinkled throughout the ranch along with multiple livestock water troughs. Clear night skies free from ambient light with gentle breezes offers a quiet respite from the bustle of urban life. ENROLLED IN THE WILLIAMSON ACT.
APN: 050-020-004-000, 240-acres;
APN: 050-020-025-000, 265.01-acres.
Improvements
MAIN HOME: Rich wood clad interiors, high end appliances and striking views throughout the home greet you as you enter from the beautifully landscaped loop entry drive. The turn-key kitchen is a chef's delight with a central island, expansive counters and storage, along with new high-end appliances. The dining nook leads to a larger dining room area, adjacent to the large, vaulted ceiling of the great room, all with endless views of the countryside. The main bedroom, with large bath and closets, includes French door access to the expansive deck. Two additional bedrooms, galley office, a full guest bath, another and bath, and the large multipurpose entertainment room with wet bar and fireplace round out this stunning home.
RANCH CENTER OUTBUILDINGS: 240-sq. ft. wood storage building with roll-up and entry door; 1010 storage building; 1000-sq. ft. multipurpose/office building flanked by 1,500-sq. ft. of covered metal storage buildings; 600-sq. ft. metal building with two adjacent storage containers; three additional storage containers; six 1010 covered kennels. NEW 40'x40 open side carport adjacent to the main home with 12 high clearance; estimated completion date Feb. 2026.
UPPER OUTBUILDINGS: 2,200-sq. ft. six-stall horse-livestock barn; 1,300-sq. ft. hay barn; 2,800-sq. ft. horse-livestock barn flanked by 5,500-sq. ft. of attached fence corral/pens; 80-sq. ft. enclosed wood storage building; extensive corrals and pens.
LOWER HOMES-OUTBUILDINGS: Wood home with kitchen, open area dining, bedroom and bath; Separate two-bedroom, 2 bath trailer home; Both units share a common septic system, and each has its own water source; Large wood ranch barns; Extensive corrals and pens.
WATER: Five wells with eight storage tanks (four 5,000-gal tanks and four 2,500-gal tanks), plus multiple springs.
FENCING: The land is fenced and includes barbed wire ranch fencing, separate pens, cross fencing, gates and more.
Building areas and details are approximate.
Recreation
This property and the surrounding Mother Lode region provides many outdoor activity opportunities such as horseback riding, hiking, fishing, upland bird and big game hunting, cycling, wildlife viewing and more. Activities are plentiful in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the foothill communities, Central Valley and Sierra Nevada. The Calaveras River is just a few miles away and New Hogan Lake is a 12-mile drive to the north. A short drive further lands you at Camanche Reservoir, Pardee Lake and the Mokelumne River, providing excellent fishing, boating, camping and hiking. La Contenta Golf Club is an 8-mile drive away and the picturesque Greenhorn Creek Golf Course a 40-min drive up CA-4. For the wine enthusiast, a wide array of spectacular wineries is a short drive up CA-4, including Murphys and nearby communities. An hour's drive east finds you at the renowned Calaveras Big Trees State Park with snow skiing at the nearby Mt. Reba / Bear Valley Ski Resort.
Agriculture
With its great water supply and fertile soil, the property is well suited for horse and cattle grazing with additional farm/ag opportunities.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Plentiful water: Five wells with eight storage tanks (four 5,000-gal tanks and four 2,500-gal tanks), multiple springs and four spring fed ponds.
Region & Climate
Valley Springs, Jenny Lind and the neighboring communities in Calaveras and Stanislaus County offer year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather.
History
VALLEY SPRINGS: Since the Gold Rush, the West Calaveras area has been Calaveras County's Gateway to the Mother Lode. From stage stops along the route from Stockton to the San Joaquin & Sierra Nevada Railroad from Lodi that established Wallace, Burson and finally Valley Springs in 1884, the western section of the county has provided access to business and visitors to the Mother Lode. The area has also boasted its own resources, whether gold in Jenny Lind and Paloma, copper in Campo Seco or agriculture throughout the region. With Camanche, New Hogan, and Pardee reservoirs, the Tri-Dam area has most recently become a magnet for boating, fishing and camping. Today, while still a rural community, a residential real estate boom has made West Calaveras and Valley Springs a place to go to instead of a place to go through. Originally named Spring Valley and settled shortly after the discovery of gold in Coloma in 1849, Valley Springs served as a waypoint for travelers and prospectors heading to San Andreas to the east, Jenny Lind, and Copperopolis to the south, and Ione, Jackson, and Sutter Creek to the north. Valley Springs was not a gold rush town, though it served as a resting point for many miners. Prior to Anglo settlements, the area also served as a waypoint for native Mi-Wuk and Yokut tribes traveling from lower to higher elevations. Evidence of pre-historic settlements have not been found in Valley Springs, however grinding stones found in Valley Springs indicate that Native Americans passed through it. Source: Sierra Nevada Geotourism.
JENNY LIND: Situated on the road leading from Stockton to the Southern Mines, this town on the north bank of the Calaveras River was first called Dry Diggins at the dawn of the Gold Rush and served as a convenient waystation for freighters and mule teams. In the early 1850s, the town was renamed Jenny Lind, partly for pioneer Dr. John Y. Lind and partly for the far more famous singer Jenny Lind, though the Swedish Nightingale never set foot there. Placer mining prospered on the river, mainly by the area's large Chinese population, for only a short time and in the early 1900s, gold dredging operations moved in until they diminished with World War II. Though Jenny Lind's heyday is long past, a handful of buildings still stand as reminders of a rambunctious history.
MILTON: The state historical landmark for Milton identifies the town's namesake as Milton Latham, the construction engineer of the Stockton and Copperopolis Railroad which arrived there on the 4th of July 1871. But Latham was a railroad financier and promoter not an engineer. He was also one of the most ambitious men in early California historyone of the state's first U.S. Congressmen, our sixth governor, and one of our two U.S. Senators at the start of the Civil War. The town was created by the Stockton-Copperopolis Railroad, whose terminus of Milton ended up far short of Copperopolis. The boom-and-bust cycle of copper ensured that the railroad would go no farther and also halt the explosive growth of Milton in the 1870s. Other than its Masonic lodge, hardly a vestige remains today of what was one of the liveliest towns in Calaveras County.
Sources: CalaverasHistory.org and Sierra Nevada Geotourism
Location
Jenny Lind and Valley Springs are a short drive north of the ranch and Milton a few minutes to the south. Charming Jackson is just 30-miles northeast and the Lodi wine region 30-miles to the southwest. Sacramento International Airport is less than a 1.5-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch / home resources are available in nearby communities.
01/05/2024
$1,500,000
4.12 ac.
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Calaveras County - 470 CA-12, Valley Springs, CA
Located in the heart of historic Valley Springs, '470 CA-12' is a multipurpose 4.11-acre commercial property in Calaveras County. This versatile multiple-parcel offering includes a water well, excellent wide frontage and a prime location near the town center. Situated along CA-12 near the CA-26 intersection, the highly visible property is along the well traveled route to and from the Central Valley and Foothills to the Sierra Nevada.
Land
The property is nearly completely flat and ready for development. There is an approximate 180 deep water well near the northeast side of the property. The land is surrounded by the beautiful oak tree studded rolling hills of the Mother Lode in the heart of historic and vibrant Gold Country. A highly desirable wide and visible frontage along CA-12 is optimal for commercial development, including a variety of other permitted uses for the favorable zoning provided this property.
Recreation
This property is in the popular California foothills, which provides many retail, recreation and outdoor opportunities. New Hogan Lake, the Calaveras River and other regional assets provide a rich source of customers for local commercial and retail business ventures. La Contenta Golf Club and a wide array of spectacular wineries are a short drive away. Fishing, camping, hunting, climbing, cycling, hiking and more are available for area residents and visitors alike.
Region & Climate
Valley Springs and the neighboring communities in Calaveras and Stanislaus County offer year-round residents and visitors exceptional climate and weather.
History
VALLEY SPRINGS: Since the Gold Rush, the West Calaveras area has been Calaveras County's Gateway to the Mother Lode. From stage stops along the route from Stockton to the San Joaquin & Sierra Nevada Railroad from Lodi that established Wallace, Burson and finally Valley Springs in 1884, the western section of the county has provided access to business and visitors to the Mother Lode. The area has also boasted its own resources, whether gold in Jenny Lind and Paloma, copper in Campo Seco or agriculture throughout the region. With Camanche, New Hogan, and Pardee reservoirs, the Tri-Dam area has most recently become a magnet for boating, fishing and camping. Today, while still a rural community, a residential real estate boom has made West Calaveras and Valley Springs a place to go to instead of a place to go through. Originally named Spring Valley and settled shortly after the discovery of gold in Coloma in 1849, Valley Springs served as a waypoint for travelers and prospectors heading to San Andreas to the east, Jenny Lind, and Copperopolis to the south, and Ione, Jackson, and Sutter Creek to the north. Valley Springs was not a gold rush town, though it served as a resting point for many miners. Prior to Anglo settlements, the area also served as a waypoint for native Mi-Wuk and Yokut tribes traveling from lower to higher elevations. Evidence of pre-historic settlements have not been found in Valley Springs, however grinding stones found in Valley Springs indicate that Native Americans passed through it. Source: Sierra Nevada Geotourism.
Location
Valley Springs is at the heart of the Gold Country area in Calaveras County and serves as a hub of activity and resources for the region. The town is centrally located at the intersection of CA-26 and CA-12, providing residents and travelers a desired location for dining, shopping, supplies and more. Milton is a short drive to the south with Jackson a half-hour to the northeast. The popular Lodi wine region is a brief trek to the southwest. Sacramento International Airport is less than a 1.5-hr drive to the northwest. Shopping, entertainment and ranch / home resources are available in Valley Springs.
10/20/2025
$2,500,000
42.3 ac.
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Calaveras County - 4581 California 4, Murphys, CA
Mediterranean Mountain Estate on 40+ acres just minutes from Murphys and Arnold where wine country charm meets Sierra Mountain living. A private gated drive leads to a courtyard with a fountain and imported wood doors that set the tone for timeless design and quality. Enjoy all four seasons surrounded by soaring pines and oak trees, bordering hundreds of acres of national forest for lasting privacy. The grand yet inviting home captures filtered light from sunrise to sunset, creating a serene treehouse feel. A massive stone fireplace anchors the great room, seamlessly connecting to the gourmet kitchen and wet bar perfect for entertaining. Two luxurious primary suites feature walk-in closets, sitting nooks, and spa-inspired baths, with the main suite offering a jetted soaking tub overlooking the trees and stars. Upstairs, a window-lined hall leads to a game room, bar, and private terrace. A flexible office suite offers space for guests or hobbies. Outdoors, manicured grounds blend nature and refinement patios, a pool, spa, bocce ball, and horseshoes invite relaxation. There's even room for horses, livestock, or private trails. Experience the perfect blend of luxury and nature a serene mountain retreat where privacy, beauty, and timeless design come together.
04/13/2026
$119,450
10.28 ac.
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Calaveras County - 5622 Del Sol Ln, San Andreas, CA
INVEST IN LAND ~ LAND IS ONE OF THE INVESTMENT YOU'LL EVER HAVE!
WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THIS LAND?
Land is one of the few assets they're not making more of and this property checks the boxes for smart investors. With its generous size, accessible location, and growing regional appeal, this parcel offers both immediate usability and long-term appreciation potential. Whether you're diversifying your portfolio or looking for your next land flip opportunity, this is a property worth serious consideration.
WHY THIS LAND IS A DEAL:
Large-acreage parcels at this price point in California are becoming increasingly scarce. With over 10 acres of usable land, you're getting exceptional value per acre compared to surrounding listings. The area continues to see steady demand from buyers seeking space, privacy, and investment opportunities outside crowded urban centers making this a smart buy for both short-term positioning and long-term gains.
KEY PROPERTY BENEFITS:
Access: Convenient road access via Del Sol Ln for easy entry to the property
Utilities: Power nearby (buyer to verify), giving you a head start on future development plans
Location: Just minutes from the town of San Andreas for basic amenities, with proximity to outdoor attractions, lakes, and recreational areas perfect for lifestyle buyers or future resale appeal
Versatility: Ideal for investment hold, recreational use, off-grid living, or future residential development
Unlock the potential of this expansive 10.28-acre property located at 5622 Del Sol Ln, San Andreas, CA 95249a rare chance for land investors to secure a sizable parcel in a growing and scenic part of Calaveras County. Whether you're looking to hold for future appreciation, develop, or create a private retreat, this property offers flexibility and long-term upside in a desirable Northern California location.
FINANCING PRICE: $129,950
20% down payment: $25,990
ESTIMATED MONTHLY PAYMENTS OPTIONS:
36 months: $3,499.16/month
60 months: $2,386.12/month
120 months: $1,567.15/month
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS:
10.28 acres of usable land space, privacy, and flexibility
RA-10 zoning build a home, ADU, or manufactured home
No HOA freedom to use land your way
Power nearby easy access for future build
Well + septic area standard for rural living
Scenic foothill terrain oak trees, open clearings, and views
Camping/RV friendly (temporary use)
Minutes to San Andreas & Murphy's
Close to wineries, lakes, and outdoor recreation
NOTE:
Existing well on the property adds value, though the pump house was lost in a wildfire. Access is best via Del Sol Lane, with a former road crossing near 5599 Del Sol Lane buyer may need to coordinate with that property owner for entry, as deeded access was previously in progress but not completed. A unique opportunity for those ready to restore and make use of the land.
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04/06/2026
$215,000
10.62 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 9197 Green Ranch Road, Mountain Ranch, CA
Breathtaking Hilltop Lot with Panoramic Views and Utilities On-Site. Discover the perfect canvas for your dream home with this stunning 10.6-acre lot perched atop a serene hilltop. Enjoy expansive, unobstructed views of rolling hills, lush valleys, and vibrant sunsets. The 40'x60' warehouse includes an office and is connected to electricity with 48000btu heating and cooling. A 5 gpm well with water purification is on site.
03/11/2026
$25,000
10 ac.
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Calaveras County - Near 4608 Chile Camp Road, Valley Springs, CA
10 Acres with limited access. This property is landlocked. Three adjacent neighbors - whoever buys this property will need to arrange long-term access. Located near Burson and Campo Seco between Lakes Hogan and Comanche. The property, in prime gold rush country, includes hill tops, hill sides, flat ground, and a seasonal stream. The entire southern edge of the property is adjacent to 50 acres of BLM land which does not have public access. Owner of this property has the option to hunt, camp, explore, and more on an additional 50 acres of public ground. Owner-financing is available.
04/20/2026
$2,250,000
36.15 ac.
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Calaveras County - 7622 Sagebrush Lane, Valley Springs, CA
Prime Calaveras County land for sale. Spectacular property at the end of a private road. Incredible views from all points of the property. Enjoy your privacy and still be close to small town amenities. This property has many possibilities. Zoned for 5 acre parcels. Build your dream home on the magical bluff site or a develop a family compound. Divide and sell off some homesites or just enjoy your open spaces. Surveyor indicates as many as 7 prime build sites. Modular home needs some loving touches but would be great for several uses. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity. One of sellers had horses on the property for years. Let your imagination run wild. One of a kind lot and I'm Not just saying that. This is a Must See.
03/11/2026
$15,000
0.61 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 339 Snowberry Court, Murphys, CA
Buildable lot in an established neighborhood. four minutes from Highway 4 and nine minutes from the wine tasting rooms in Gold Rush Old Town of Murphys, CA. Great views with plenty of space on a quiet street.
02/05/2026
$399,000
22.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Calaveras County - 2733 EMcO Road, Wilseyville, CA
This exceptional, fully furnished, 20+-acre property offers 900+ feet of South Fork Mokelumne River frontage, delivering a rare combination of natural beauty, recreation, and lifestyle appeal. The river corridor features natural swimming holes and scenic access points, while the home itself is set away from the river, providing elevation, usability, and peace of mind year-round. The residence features an open-concept floor plan with a seamless flow between living, dining, and kitchen spaces. A beautifully designed kitchen anchors the home, ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. With three bedrooms and two bathrooms, the layout is comfortable, refined, and well suited for full-time living or an executive retreat. A large deck for entertaining extends the living space outdoors, surrounded by forest views and quiet serenity. The location offers outstanding four-season recreation for an elevated lifestyle. Winter sports are easily accessible at Kirkwood Mountain Resort, Bear Valley Mountain Resort, and Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate proximity to Greenhorn Creek Resort, Sequoia Woods Country Club, and Castle Oaks Golf Club. Additional nearby recreation includes hiking, fly fishing, kayaking, boating, cycling, and mountain exploration, making this an ideal setting for balancing productivity with outdoor living. The 20+ acres of forested, livestock friendly land offers excellent flexibility, with space to add an ADU, barn, or shop. Truly a rare generational offering that provides a beautiful homebase for year round memory making! All furnishings included!
03/21/2026
$1,399,000
2.6 ac.
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Calaveras County - 433 E HIGHWAY 4, Murphys, CA
A Legacy Property in the Heart of Murphys Wine Country A Rare Commercial Estate Set on 2.6 usable, parklike acres in Murphys with Highway 4 frontage, this exceptional estate offers unmatched versatility in one of California's premier wine-country destinations. Old-growth walnut trees, mature orchards, and nearly three acres of manicured grounds create a sense of history and permanence that simply cannot be replicated. With commercial zoning, high visibility, proximity to Main St and multiple income streams, the property sits at the crossroads of charm, heritage, and opportunity. The beautifully restored 4-bedroom, 3-bath, 2,854 sq. ft. main residence blends 19th-century craftsmanship soaring ceilings, period woodwork, and authentic details with a thoughtful modern remodel that enhances comfort and functionality. It is equally suited for residential living, commercial use, or a high-demand hybrid. A secret basement could become your personal wine cellar or private tasting room. Current income is strong and low-maintenance: Main residence: $3,000/month NNN Detached yoga studio: $1,500/month NNN. A partially converted garage offers immediate upside, ready to be finished as a rental, STR suite, guest quarters, creative studio, or expanded commercial asset. Or keep as a 2 car garage. Bathroom is roughed in ready for your finishing touches. Commercial zoning unlocks limitless paths forward, including: STR or boutique lodging compound, tasting room or wine club venue, wellness or retreat center. Hybrid residential/commercial income property. This is more than a home it's a legacy estate with income today, substantial expansion potential tomorrow, and a timeless presence that grows more valuable each year. Whether your vision leans toward hospitality, wine, wellness, or a signature commercial destination, this property offers a foundation worthy of something iconic.
03/13/2026
$875,000
45.3 ac.
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Calaveras County - 9515 Ham Luddy Road, Mountain Ranch, CA
Welcome to your private foothill escape 46 acres of wide-open space, dramatic skies, and unforgettable sunsets. Built in 2022, this modern 3-bedroom, 2-bath home offers 1,927 square feet of comfortable living with an open, airy layout and an attached two-car garage. Outside, the property shines: two shops (one with power), garden space, and endless room for recreation, animals, trails, or future expansion. Whether you're dreaming of a peaceful retreat, a homestead lifestyle, or simply a quiet place to breathe, this property delivers privacy, functionality, and a view that truly stops you in your tracks. Rare to find newer construction paired with this much landcome experience the calm, the space, and the sunsets for yourself.
04/30/2026
$749,000
20.37 ac.
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Calaveras County - 238 Cedar Drive, Hathaway Pines, CA
Looking for your own Private Sanctuary in the Sierra's? You will Love this private 20 Acre Valley with San Domingo Creek running through it at the end of a Paved Road, at just the right Elevation. Privacy and Security abound with no neighbors in sight, and only the sounds of Nature and the Forest to soothe you. Relax on your Deck and look out over your own Private Reserve. The Home itself will charm your socks off with its custom Mahogany wood work and trim in the Hallway, the Kitchen, the Stairway and other areas on the Main Floor, a Mahogany Front Door with leaded glass, a large Stone Corner Fireplace with an Insert in the Living Room, a Wood Stove in the Dining Area, and a remodeled custom Kitchen. This versatile multi-use Home has so many possibilities. The Main Floor has a large Living Room, a Kitchen, a Dining Area, a Bathroom, an inside Laundry Room, and a Bedroom just behind the Living Room. The Second Floor has a very large Bedroom, a small Separate Sleeping Area that could be an Office, and a Bathroom, The lower Level/Basement, open to the exterior, has a Shop Area, many other separate storage rooms, and a walk-in Root Cellar/Cold Storage area. Behind and attached to the Main House is the charming Rustic original Cabin from the 30's, currently used as a Master Bedroom Suite, with an updated Master Bath featuring Tile Floors and Tile wainscot in the Shower, and a large finished Attic accessed by a drop-down Stairway. As you will see, this original Cabin could easily be transformed into an ADU for either a Vacation Rental, a long term Rental or a separate Unit for Mom & Dad. The Spa and Fire-Pit are just behind the Cabin. The Living Room, the Hallway and the Bedroom on the Main Floor have the original Spruce/Pine/Fir flooring. The custom Kitchen has waterproof Laminate Flooring, as well as newer custom Cabinetry, Granite and Butcher Block counter tops, and Stainless Steel appliances, including a Microwave. As if that were not enough, there is also large detached 576 Sq. ft. Work Shop that will easily hold 4 Cars, with plenty of room for all your hobbies, projects and passions. Although the Property feels remote, there is X-Finity Wi-Fi, and excellent Verizon Cell Phone reception. PG & E recently buried the Electrical Lines from Highway 4 all the way down Cedar St. to the Property, and is scheduled to re-pave the the Road sometime in the near future, per the Owner. There is also a Fire Hydrant on the cul-de-sac at the end of the Driveway.
04/09/2026
$729,000
20.3 ac.
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Calaveras County - 7230 Latigo Street, Angels Camp, CA
Hidden Paradise on 20 private acres, this charming ranch-style log home offers the perfect blend of peaceful country living and everyday functionality. With 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and the potential for a 3rd bedroom, this property is ideal for those looking for space, privacy, and opportunity. Step inside to an open and inviting layout featuring warm wood finishes, vaulted ceilings, and a cozy wood-burning fireplace that creates the perfect cabin feel. The spacious kitchen and living area flow seamlessly, making it ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. Outside is where this property truly shines. Enjoy the expansive concrete patio that nearly wraps around the home; perfect for hosting, relaxing, and taking in the surrounding views. The custom pool & spa with rock waterfall creates your own private retreat, while the usable acreage offers endless possibilities for animals, recreation, or future improvements. A large shop provides ample space for storage, hobbies, hay or equipment, adding even more versatility to the property. If you've been searching for a private, usable property with character, charm, and room to make it your own... this is the one.
04/30/2026
$625,000
0.85 ac.
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Calaveras County - 4459 Council Trail, Copperopolis, CA
Lake life starts here just in time for prime bass fishing and a full season of water sports on beautiful Lake Tulloch. Located in the desirable Copper Cove community, this exceptional vacant land opportunity offers location, lifestyle, and long-term value. Positioned directly across from Kiva Recreation Area, enjoy easy access to swimming, picnicking, BBQs, and the boat launch just across the cove. A standout feature is the deep water location, providing year-round usability for boating, fishing, and all water recreation regardless of seasonal lake levels. Included is a brand new covered aluminum private boat slip, an ALUMADOCK X9 Marine Structure crafted by Doug DockWorks, delivering immediate turnkey water access. Situated on a flat quiet court for easy hosting, ownership also includes access to Black Creek Park and Hall with reservable event space, gym, equestrian trails, baseball fields, basketball courts, frisbee golf, plus nearby golf, dining, and shopping. Build your legacy retreat where memories are made for generations.
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