$2,500,000

529.00 ± Acres
new listing
Earlimart, California
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Allensworth Village 529 acres

ID: 2906
Status: new listing
Price: $2,500,000
Acres: 529.00± acres
Price Per Acre: $4,726
Types: Business Opportunity, Commercial, Undeveloped Land
State: California
City: Earlimart
County: Tulare
ZIP Code: 93219
Lat/Long: 35.83900000, -119.31800000
Presented By: Brandon Kehoe
Phone: (559) 310-6483

Description

12.26 Acres/529 Acres  | Allensworth Village Farm Opportunity | Tulare County, CA | For Sale or Joint Venture

This is not a conventional land listing — it is an invitation to be part of something transformational. A rare 12.26-acre development parcel in Tulare County's historic Allensworth area, offered for outright sale or joint venture partnership, sits at the intersection of agricultural innovation, workforce development, affordable housing, and water security. For the right developer, institution, or impact investor, this opportunity represents the kind of once-in-a-generation project that defines a legacy.

The 12.26-acre parcel — positioned at Ave 24 & Road 112 — is part of a significantly larger 529-acre master holding, of which 517 acres are under conservation easement with grazing permitted, providing a productive and protected agricultural backdrop to whatever is built on the development site. The scale, context, and vision already in place here set this opportunity apart from anything else currently available in California's Central Valley.

A Development Vision Built for Today's Most Pressing Needs

The site has been thoughtfully envisioned as a Vocational Training & Production Center — a fully integrated facility designed to address three of California's most urgent challenges simultaneously: food security, affordable housing, and workforce development. Proposed programming includes hydroponic and controlled-environment agriculture operations, affordable housing manufacturing using SIP panels, modular construction, and light-gauge steel systems, and hands-on workforce training for agriculture, construction trades, and sustainability — all designed to serve students, veterans, and underserved workforce communities.

This is a concept with genuine social impact, institutional appeal, and real economic underpinning. Educational institutions, community colleges, vocational programs, and government-aligned developers will immediately recognize the alignment with state and federal funding priorities, grant opportunities, and workforce initiative frameworks.

Water Assets That Change the Equation

In California's water-constrained Central Valley, water is not just an amenity — it is the asset. This opportunity includes access to approximately 1,163 acre-feet of water credits available for purchase, with additional allocations anticipated. The ability to integrate agricultural technology development with meaningful, transferable water access is extraordinarily rare and represents a significant component of this property's long-term value proposition.

Flexibility to Structure the Right Deal

Recognizing that transformational projects require creative deal-making, the seller is offering multiple paths to ownership and partnership — including outright sale, joint venture development, and owner financing for qualified parties. This level of flexibility opens the door to developers, contractors, educational institutions, modular housing manufacturers, and strategic impact investors who bring vision, capability, and commitment to the table.

The integrated land, water, and workforce model pioneered here is designed to be scalable across California — making this not just a single project opportunity, but a potential platform for replication and long-term impact.

Buyer/partner to verify zoning, Special Use Permit status, water credit terms, and development requirements with Tulare County and applicable regulatory agencies prior to close of escrow or execution of any joint venture agreement.

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