NOTE NEW PRICE! Located near Willow Creek Campgrounds, Bullards Bar Reservoir, and the little town of Camptonville, this 7.4 acre property showcases an awe-inspiring display of majestic and ancient trees, featuring the regal Noble Fir, elegant White Pine, and enduring Oak, alongside the delightful presence of Madrone and Dogwood. As you enter the cleared drive from Fawn Trail, you'll immediately notice the rich soil and discover multiple potential building sites, one of which includes a generously-sized pad for your convenience. Power is readily available adjacent to the property, and a one-bedroom septic was permitted in 1991. Drill your well and utilize the existing septic while you embark on the adventure of constructing your dream home! With such natural beauty and infrastructure in place, this property offers an ideal canvas for creating your idyllic sanctuary.
This remote and improved 5+ acres borders Tahoe National Forest on the east and year round Bridger Creek on the west. Secluded yet comes with access to PG&E(pole on site), a high producing well, two 2800 gallon and two 2500 gallon water tanks. Multiple cleared building sites, beautiful healthy timber and the creek comes with water rights for domestic and recreational use. This a unique opportunity for a mountain retreat that includes water rights and access to PG&E! One hour from Nevada City and 25 minutes to Bullard's Bar with stunning views along the way.
Twenty acres of adventure and solitude await you just 30 minutes from Nevada City. Off-the-grid yet the gated driveway is on Highway 49. Enjoy a Self-sufficient lifestyle with solar power, a great producing water well, cellphone service and easy all-season access. Riding and hiking trails on the property provide endless recreational opportunities. Lovely, manicured mixed forest with garden and bee-keeping areas in the cleared area. Includes a cool pole barn, Chicken enclosure, old partial mobile home with septic system, camper trailer and outdoor kitchen. Plus, a delightful wood-fired hot tub with a view. Make this your homestead or use for commercial purposes like glamping, agriculture and a fruit stand, or anything else you can dream about. This sale includes the adjacent parcel APN# 054-240-008-000 (17962 Highway 49) also in Yuba County. In the words of Henry David Thoreau "I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.'' Possible owner-financing.
Great opportunity to own three (3) nine + (9+) acre lots that are contiguous. AP 54-310-11 and 12 can all be bought together, or it is possible to buy one of these timbered lots. If bought individually the price per parcel will then be $109,000 for 15671 La Ramada (54-310-12 and $115,000 for 17087 Villa Ln 54-310-010 and $115,000 for 17105 villa Ln (54-310-11). All the lots have good timber and power lines run along the south boundary lines of the Villa Lane parcels. Great hunting and recreation is this area. This land is more in Camptonville than it is in Dobbins. I think USPS put in Dobbins for the local post office.
Here is your chance to own a part of the historical Baker farm. Private access to Bullards Bar Lake. This property features a year-round stream, a large pond and mature trees all right next to over 1000 acres of BLM land which skirt the shores of Bullards Bar Reservoir. Camptonville, Ca is a foothill community with roots dating back into the gold rush days and has developed in the adventurist's playground. This nearly 70-acre parcel has many of the attributes someone would want to carve out a sustainable lifestyle including a year-round Mill Creek that could provide hydro power and large natural pond for all your aquaculture ideas. The cedar and ponderosa timber are ready to harvest and mill for cabins and covered porch structures which will help keep the costs down for the homestead. Bullards Bar is a Yuba River fed reservoir with 56 miles of shoreline and bass waiting to be eaten. There are multiple places to swim and enjoy this amazing waterway all the way to neighboring Nevada City. Baker Rd is a community which means is it perfect for a family legacy property or a homestead. You will not be disappointed.
Escape Virtual Reality on this magical piece of land, a true diamond in the Tahoe National Forest of the Sierra Nevada. Build your dream home on this secluded 11.5 acres of pristine land, forested with old growth cedar, pine, fir, and madrone trees. The base of the property sits on both sides of the year-round trout stream with a view of a 3-tier waterfall cascading over 100 feet. This parcel runs on both sides of the magical waterfall. Paved road frontage. Power and phone are nearby. Complete seclusion with excellent access: Located just east of Camptonville Townsite at 2,800 feet elevation; 30 minutes to Nevada City, 45 minutes to Marysville or Downieville.
The median home value in Camptonville, CA is $358,000. This is lower than the county median home value of $372,700. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Camptonville, CA is $358,000. Approximately 53.33% of Camptonville homes are owned, compared to 20.95% rented, while 25.71% are vacant. Camptonville real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Camptonville real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Camptonville, California has a population of 227. Camptonville is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 73.77% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 35.94%.
The median household income in Camptonville, California is $102,593. The median household income for the surrounding county is $62,666 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Camptonville is 40.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 32.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 61.6 inches per year, with 22.7 inches of snow per year.