The median home value in Firebaugh, CA is $590,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $349,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Firebaugh, CA is $590,000.
Approximately 47% of Firebaugh homes are owned,
compared to 46% rented, while
6% are vacant.
Firebaugh real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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722.87 assessed acres. Fresno County San Luis Water District 185 acres of Butte/Padre Almonds planted in 2021 (22 x 14 spacing) on Nemaguard rootstock. 240 acres of Golden Hills Pistachios. 90 acres planted in 2021 and 150 acres planted in 2022 (19 x 15 spacing). 298 acres of row crop land. Property can be purchased together or split. Property Details: APN: 017-052-02S (103.99 acres). Williamson Act. Soil Type: Panoche. Cropland. APN: 017-031-40. (154.77 acres). Williamson Act. Soil Type: Panoche. Almonds. APN: 017-031-42S. (32.37 acres). Williamson Act. Soil Type: Panoche. Almonds. APN: 017-031-44S. (279.1 acres). Williamson Act. Soil Type: Panoche/Ciervo. Cropland/Pistachios. APN: 017-031-67S. (152.64 acres). Williamson Act. Soil Type: Ciervo. Pistachios.
Plantings Property is planted to the Kerman variety of pistachios on UCB1 Rootstock. Planted in 2012 at 19' x 17' spacing. Water Property is not located within any irrigation districts. It is part of County of Madera GSA-Madera. Water is provided by four (4) Ag wells. Zoning ARE-40 Groundwater Disclosure Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) requires groundwater basins to be sustainable by 2040. SGMA requires a Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) by 2020. Said plans may limit ground water pumping. For more information please visit the SGMA website
This ranch is 2,915 acres located just north of Firebaugh, California. It is in the Central California Irrigation District (CCID). 648 acres are planted to almonds and 2,130 acres is row crop farming. It has a shop and miscellaneous outbuildings.
722.87 assessed acres. Fresno County San Luis Water District 185 acres of Butte/Padre Almonds planted in 2021 (22 x 14 spacing) on Nemaguard rootstock. 240 acres of Golden Hills Pistachios. 90 acres planted in 2021 and 150 acres planted in 2022 (19 x 15 spacing). 298 acres of row crop land. Property can be purchased together or split. Property Details: APN: 017-052-02S (103.99 acres). Williamson Act. Soil Type: Panoche. Cropland. APN: 017-031-40. (154.77 acres). Williamson Act. Soil Type: Panoche. Almonds. APN: 017-031-42S. (32.37 acres). Williamson Act. Soil Type: Panoche. Almonds. APN: 017-031-44S. (279.1 acres). Williamson Act. Soil Type: Panoche/Ciervo. Cropland/Pistachios. APN: 017-031-67S. (152.64 acres). Williamson Act. Soil Type: Ciervo. Pistachios.
Located in the Western Hills of the San Joaquin Valley near the Mercey Hot Springs, The Etcheverry Ranch is surrounded by land owned by the Bureau of Land Management and others protected by the nature conservancy and California Rangeland Trust. Electricity transmission lines run directly through the flatter portions of the property, which gives it excellent potential for Solar Development projects. The high peaks near the south of the property provide picturesque views of the central valley and surrounding rangelands. The property has supported sheep and cattle grazing for generations