$1,450,000

282.00 ± Acres
available
Benicia, California
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Antioch Goldeneye

ID: 1446
Status: available
Price: $1,450,000
Acres: 282.00± acres
Price Per Acre: $5,142
Types: Recreational Land, Hunting Land
State: California
City: Benicia
County: Solano
ZIP Code: 94510
Lat/Long: 38.12516000, -122.10647800
Presented By: Charlie Engs
Phone: (415) 601-6330
Dwelling Sq Ft: 4500
Bedrooms: 7

Description

The Antioch Duck Club is a historic west side duck club in the Suisun Marsh.  Conveniently located the property sits off the 680 corridor approximately 20 minutes from the East Bay and Fairfield, and 40 minutes from Marin County and San Francisco.   The Antioch Club offers two homes and improvements; both are in great condition. The main residence/clubhouse is approximately 4,500 sqft +/-  consists of 7 bedroom 5 baths.  Each bedroom is generous in size and the kitchen comes fully equipped for large group entertaining. There is also a caretaker unit with its own kitchenette and separate quarters. The second home is approximately 1,800 sqft +/- consists of 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. The 282 acres of natural marsh contain 10 blinds;  2 three man blinds and 8 two man blinds.  The club has maintained a 4 bird average per hunter for the last 10 years. Roads and levees are in immaculate condition as the owner has meticulously maintained roads and water structures over the years.   The club is primarily shallow open water which traditionally holds large numbers of pintails, teal, and widgeon.  Access to hunting blinds are by ATV's or Argo vehicles with walk-in access.

The Antioch Club is historic as it gets.  History, tradition, and limits.

Additional Information

  • Wildlife: Dove,Ducks,Other
  • Recreation: Fishing,Hunting,Watersports,Other
  • Improvements: Boat/Fishing Dock,Pond,Well,Other

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