$295,000

16.16 ± Acres
new listing
Etna, California
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16 Acre Gateway to Etna

ID: 3015
Status: new listing
Price: $295,000
Acres: 16.16± acres
Price Per Acre: $18,255
Types: Commercial, Undeveloped Land, Residential Property
State: California
City: Etna
County: Siskiyou
ZIP Code: 96027
Lat/Long: 41.46100000, -122.89200000
Presented By: Kathy Hayden
Phone: (530) 598-5336

Description

16.16+/- acres alongside Highway 3 as you arrive in Etna! This scenic property is mostly level with beautiful local views and an R-3 zoning which allows a wide variety of potential uses – including Single Family Residence, MultiFamily Residential, Community Gardens, etc and with Conditional Use Permits; Businesses, Professional Offices, Motels, Schools, Group Homes, Parks. Potential for horses (1 per ½ acre) or other animals. Please ask for the list provided by the City of Etna and contact the city directly to verify your planned use!  It has been surveyed and is in the city limits, with access off of Scott Street, Collier Way and Highway 3.  Water, sewer. power, phone, and internet services available.  Bring your ideas and plans for with gateway location property!

Etna is a small town of just under 700 people, in Scott Valley, located in central Northern California near the Oregon border just a few miles southwest of the county seat of Yreka. The valley is completely surrounded by mountains. To the west are the majestic Marble Mountain Wilderness and Russian Wilderness areas, with their snow capped peaks and granite rock formations. To the east is a lower mountain range with a beauty all its own. Scott Valley is 28 miles long and one to six miles wide. Its population of approximately 5,600, lives on hay and cattle ranches, in small rural subdivisions, rural parcels or in one of four communities.  Opportunities for hiking, trout fishing, trail riding and other outdoor pursuits are readily available.

Message us if you’d like to know more about this nice parcel of land in Scott Valley!

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