22431 Road 180, Lindsay, CA 93247
Exceptional opportunity to own a +/- 18.88-acre property in Lindsay, CA, located at the northwest corner of Road 180 and Avenue 224. This stunning estate features a +/- 5,840 sq ft custom home with five bedrooms and five bathrooms. The main residence boasts a modern kitchen with a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a soaring vaulted ceiling in the living room, a home office with built-in cabinetry and secure rifle lockers, and a game room. Outdoor amenities include a +/- 36,000-gallon pool, an outdoor kitchen and bar area, and a +/- 1,000 sq ft attached carport. An older, unoccupied residence is also on the property (square footage to be verified by buyer). The property also includes a +/- 5,000 sq ft fully insulated shop with a +/- 1,200 sq ft apartment and a +/- 1,200 sq ft mezzanine for storage. The shop has ample electrical capacity, an attached covered wash rack, and its own road access. The gravel-packed yard offers three full RV hookups. +/- 14.28 acres are actively farmed, producing wheat in the winter and corn or sorghum in the summer. The property has one 100 HP irrigation well and one 7 HP domestic well with a +/- 1,000-gallon tank and a pipeline valve for flood irrigation. It's part of the East Kaweah GSA. An old wooden barn is located on the northeast corner. The property features 100% Grade 1 excellent soils. Tulare County APN: 197-170-013. The property is subject to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA). Asking price: $2,650,000.
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