9190 Arroyo Del Mar, Cambria, CA 93428
Rancho Santa Rosa, a stunning 306± acre agricultural property near Cambria, California, presents a unique opportunity. This coastal retreat, situated just 8 miles from the Pacific Ocean and adjacent to Highway 46, offers breathtaking views and abundant wildlife. The property includes three separately certificated parcels and features two existing residences: a 1,176± square foot, 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom modular home built in 1992, and a smaller rustic cabin with a deck. Several potential homesites exist, at least one boasting ocean views. Water resources include an artesian well supplying a cattle trough, a domestic well servicing the residences, and an agricultural well (without power). Santa Rosa Creek and seasonal tributaries traverse the land, providing scenic waterfalls and water for wildlife. The property is rich in native vegetation, including oak, sycamore, and bay leaf trees, creating a haven for deer and birds of prey. Access is via a custom electric gate and paved road off Arroyo Del Mar. Zoned for agriculture and under the Williamson Act Contract (Ag Preserve), the 2023/2024 property taxes were approximately $3,500. Conveniently located near Cambria, Hearst Castle, Paso Robles, and San Luis Obispo, the ranch offers easy access to amenities and airports. This exceptional property is ideal for cattle grazing, recreational use, or a private coastal escape. APN: 014-192-008, 023, 028, 038, 039, 040, 041. Asking price: $4,500,000.
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