Property is contiguous to the Contra Costa County Urban Limit Line. The land has a history of agricultural use, and pesticides and/or herbicides may have been applied. Seller makes no representations regarding the availability or quality of domestic water. Property is being sold in AS-IS condition. Per owner, the residential property to the north appears to encroach approximately 7 feet beyond the fence line. Buyer to independently investigate and verify all aspects of the property, including but not limited to mineral rights, storage rights, and Byron-Bethany Irrigation District water rights.
Historic Byron 38.9± acre farmland property privately situated near Byron Township and Byron Hot Springs. Located within the Byron Bethany Irrigation District, the property features a pipe-set irrigation system. This productive row-crop parcel is currently leased on a year-to-year basis to a local farming family.
Welcome to Byron, CA, with it's warm climate and convenient location. Level 20 acre lot, with BBID water. Perfect for your next orchard, row crops or cattle. Build your family estate here with magnificent views, and make this property your own. Perfect for your next equestrian center. Minutes to the CA Delta. Currently hay is being grown on the property. Potential for adjacent lot acquisitions.
Rare opportunity! The HE-C zoning designation in Contra Costa County is a housing-focused district created to ensure certain parcels can develop residential projects at defined densities in compliance with the county’s Housing Element and California housing law. Residential housing at the specified density for that parcel Accessory dwelling units (ADUs / JADUs), Small residential care facilities, Small family or large family childcare homes, Supportive or transitional housing (small facilities),Each parcel in the HE-C district has a specific density range (units per acre) assigned by the ordinance 17 to 30 units per acre. Check with Contra Costa County on all questions regarding allowable uses.
Exceptional 20-Acre Income-Producing Agricultural Residence! Meticulously maintained and thoughtfully developed, this rare property blends farm living, strong cash flow, and agricultural production. The main home is beautifully designed with an open floor plan, crown molding, gorgeous LVP flooring, and an updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Expansive sliders fill the home with natural light and open to a deck overlooking the almond orchard. Shutters throughout, upgraded bathrooms with granite, ceiling fans throughout, and owned solar complete the home. Incl. an oversized 14ft high attached garage + a separate 2-car garage. Agriculture-zoned with well, septic, pump water, auto irrigation, and solar. The 20 acres are leased to a local almond rancher, providing steady land rental income while the rancher handles all orchard work and maintenance. Two additional structures, each fully independent with garage. Rental income • #1: with separate garage approx 680 sq ft • #2/Permitted Office: 1 Bed / 1 Bath with separate garage, approx. 572 sq ft Ideal for investors, owner-occupants, or those looking to buildout a the future while enjoying passive income. A rare, turnkey ag property—schedule your private showing today!
Four APN. 003-140-012 & 013. 003-150-004, and 003-160-007 Approx. 40 acres row crop land. 115 acres in Byron Bethany Irrigation District with slightly rolling hills. Possible for grapes, olives, possibly Almond ground. Remainder ideal cattle land and possible mitigation land. Small older home on property. Part of Land is on the West side of Vasco Road. Great future investment, close to down town Byron. Near Byron Airport. 25 min to Livermore or Tracy.
Byron is located in California. Byron, California has a population of 2,113. Byron is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 16.34% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 35.9%.
The median household income in Byron, California is $83,472. The median household income for the surrounding county is $110,455 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Byron is 31.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 92.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 38.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 14.4 inches per year, with 0 inches of snow per year.