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Data Last Updated: 05/27/2026 19:58 PT
$1,354,000
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This home sits in Amboy. The home was built in 1975, set into the rhythm of the neighborhood.
Four legal lots sold together for a total of 38.11 acres. Contiguous parcels with no CC&Rs are increasingly rare, making this property ideal for multi-generational housing, cooperative living, or multiple family homes. The peaceful forest, estimated at approximately 100 years old, features a rich diversity of trees, native plants, and abundant wildlife. A creek flows through three parcels, fed by a 1.9-acre pond frequented by migratory birds such as herons, mallards, and Bufflehead. Water flow is most dramatic from late fall through early spring, with a seasonal waterfall adding to the natural beauty. The light-filled cabin offers a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The kitchen includes ample cabinetry and counter space, a propane stove and oven, woodstove, and dining nook. The cabin also includes a living room, sleeping areas, and an unfinished bathroom include a shower, new (uninstalled) bathtub, and plumbing in place for a toilet and sink. A spacious loft provides additional room for sleeping, relaxing, or creative use. The shop offers 1,200 sq ft of workspace plus an upper level with a bright, heated studio and storage. Ideal for woodworking, it includes dust-collection ducting and multiple 220V outlets. Two enclosed garden areas feature mature grapes, blueberries, raspberries, and kiwi, plus raised beds ready for planting. Fruit trees include apple, crabapple, pear, plum, and fig. Forest trees include hemlock, fir, cedar, big leaf maple, cherry, alder, and dogwood. A forager’s paradise with huckleberries, salmonberries, blackberries, nettles, and fungi. This quiet, pristine acreage offers a rare opportunity for a dream homestead or family retreat. Qualifies for Farm Credit Services financing. Lending, maps, historic, and timber information available.
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