$7,038,850

143.65 ± Acres
new listing
Tulare, California
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Hwy 99 & Ave 184, Tulare

ID: 2810
Status: new listing
Price: $7,038,850
Acres: 143.65± acres
Price Per Acre: $49,000
Types: Farms
State: California
City: Tulare
County: Tulare
ZIP Code: 93274
Lat/Long: 36.11900000, -119.32600000
Presented By: Brandon Kehoe
Phone: (559) 310-6483

Description

A rare Highway 99 frontage opportunity combining land scale, income-producing agriculture, and future development upside. This ±143-acre offering spans four parcels with prime exposure along CA-99, positioning it for business expansion, redevelopment, or long-term land banking in a high-visibility corridor.

Currently zoned AE-40, the property presents strong potential for future commercial or industrial rezoning, offering upside beyond its existing agricultural use. The land includes producing cherry orchards planted in 2014 along with mandarin plantings established in 2020 and 2021, providing current agricultural income while longer-term development plans are evaluated.

The combination of highway frontage, multiple parcels, agricultural production, and zoning transition potential makes this property attractive to investors, developers, and owner-users seeking flexibility and optionality. A strategic acquisition offering both near-term utility and long-term repositioning potential.

Property is subject to California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), which requires groundwater basins to achieve sustainability by 2040 and may limit groundwater pumping. Buyer to independently verify all groundwater and surface water availability, usage rights, and potential restrictions.

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