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    2393 New Long Valley Road, Clearlake Oaks, CA 95423

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    $95,000

    LAND - Clearlake Oaks, CA

    Lot size:
    12.18 Acres
    Added:
    Jun 24, 2026
    Days on Market:
    2
    Last Refresh:
    Jun 25 at 1:06 pm

    Property Features for 2393 New Long Valley Road

    General Information

    Property type
    Land
    Property subtype
    Other
    Vegetation
    Brush, Heavily Wooded
    Standard status
    Active
    APN
    006011500000
    Lot size
    12.18 Acres

    Utilities

    Sewer type
    Septic Tank
    Water source
    Private

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    Shelley R Furr

    Listing agent Shelley R Furr License #01207998

    Listing office Berkshire Hathaway 804 4Th Street, Santa Rosa, CA

    Listing date Jun 24, 2026

    MLS# 326012041 Listing URL

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    HighLights

    • 12‑acre property with direct access to Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land for recreation, hiking, or hunting
    • Utilities already installed: power on site plus a well with a marker on the well
    • Septic tank already installed; note that overgrown berry bushes have buried the septic
    • Private water source and septic tank sewer system
    • Picturesque creek flows through the property
    • About 10 miles from Clearlake or Clearlake Oaks and historic Clear Lake

    Overview

    This 12+ acre rural parcel is presented as ready to build or live on, with power, septic, and well already installed from a prior existing home. A creek flows through the property, adding a natural feature for everyday enjoyment or outdoor use. The overgrown berry bushes are noted as having buried the septic, and a marker is on the well.

    The property is accessed via Smith Lane off New Long Valley Road, with the front of the property at the end of the lane and clearly marked by the for-sale sign. The listing also describes direct access to Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land for recreation, hiking, or hunting. It is approximately 10 miles from Clearlake or Clearlake Oaks and historic Clear Lake, the largest freshwater lake in California.

    For buyers seeking a homestead, ranch-style setup, or custom home estate, the presence of installed utilities can help reduce early site-start hurdles. The parcel’s direct BLM connectivity may appeal to owners who prioritize on-demand outdoor access, while the creek and rural setting support a lifestyle-oriented use. Prospective buyers should plan for septic location verification given the note about burial by overgrown brush.
    Property Profile Location Intelligence

    Current Use by Public Records

    Residential land & home ...

    Suggested Use

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    Zoning and permitted uses should be independently verified with local authorities.

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    City
    Clearlake Oaks
    County
    Lake
    State
    California
    Longitude
    -122.63002
    Latitude
    39.067491

    FAQs

    What type of property is this?
    Residential land & home lot - Utilities are already installed on this build-ready property, with a creek on site and direct access to BLM land nearby.
    Where is this residential land & home lot located?
    The property is located at 2393 New Long Valley Road Clearlake Oaks, CA.
    What is the asking price?
    The asking price for this property is $95,000.
    What are key features of this property?
    This property features: 12‑acre property with direct access to Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land for recreation, hiking, or hunting; Utilities already installed: power on site plus a well with a marker on the well; Septic tank already installed; note that overgrown berry bushes have buried the septic
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