Rare opportunity to own over 43 acres in the heart of one of California's most celebrated wine regions the Santa Rita Hills AVA at one of the most compelling price-per-acre values available in any premier California appellation. At approximately $9,100/acre, this is land banking at its finest.Enjoy sweeping, unobstructed views across the rolling hills and valleys that have made the Santa Rita Hills world-famous for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The land is partially fenced, features a barn-like structure, and all vehicles, tractor, and on-site equipment are included in the sale ready for agricultural or recreational use from day one.Whether your vision is a future vineyard estate, a working agricultural parcel, recreational retreat, or long-term land investment, this property delivers the raw ingredients: dramatic topography, incredible views, agricultural zoning, and a coveted AVA address.Please note: Due to existing CC&Rs, no building permits are currently being issued for residential construction. This property is ideal as an agricultural, recreational, or land banking investment. A well will be needed for water service.Access is via a newly paved road at the end of Sweeney Road. A road improvement assessment for this recently constructed access road is to be paid separately by the buyer ask agent for details.Don't miss this chance to hold ground in one of California's most sought-after appellations. Properties like this at this price, in this AVA rarely come to market.
The last remaining opportunity on Tularosa Road to own a premiere 10-acre estate parcel in the heart of the Santa Rita Hills AVA. Set among world-renowned vineyards in one of the most scenic and sought after corridors, celebrated for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, this premium site offers panoramic views and a rare opportunity to create a private wine-country estate. Surrounded by established vineyards to the east and a lavender farm to the south, the property delivers both natural beauty and a highly desirable setting. Zoned RR-10, the parcel allows for one single-family residence, guest house, and two ADUs, offering flexibility for a luxury compound or investment use. A designated building site has already been identified and approved by the County, streamlining the path to development. Significant infrastructure improvements are already in place, including a new 650-foot deep shared well producing 100+ GPM and a newly constructed access road. Ideally located along scenic Tularosa Road with convenient access to Highway 246, the property is just minutes from Lompoc, Buellton, and Solvang, and within approximately 40 minutes of Santa Barbara. Nearby amenities include La Purisima Golf Course, coastal access, and extensive hiking trails. A rare offering combining location, infrastructure, and development potential. This exceptional canvas is ideal for a custom estate, vineyard, or long-term investment.
The Duvarita and Christy and Wise offering is comprised of two adjoining parcels situated between La Purisima Golf Course and La Purisima Mission State Historic Park, providing access and frontage along Highway 246, Purisima Road and Cebada Canyon Road. Both properties are zoned Ag. II-100 and are not enrolled in the Williamson Act. APNs: 099-131-022, 099-131-023.
The site of the former Santa Rosa Cooler, the Property consists of approximately 173 acres, of which 116 +/- acres are irrigated farming, approximately 6 acres are a fenced in area comprised of a cold storage facility (former cooler) a single family residence and several buildings. Additionally there are approximately 51 acres located in the river area. Some of this land is in the river bed and some is useable but in flood zone area, which historically have been used for small livestock and poultry production. There are numerous structures on the Property, located on a six acre parcel of which approximately half is paved. The Property is located at 3925 Santa Rosa Road, approximately 5 miles west of Lompoc and 9 miles west of Buell ton. Driving time is approximately 13 minutes to Lompoc and 18 minutes to Buellton and Highway 101. The Prop erty is located on the north side of Santa Rosa Road and is bounded by the Santa Ynez River to the north. Major public utility companies to the property include telephone and electricity. Domestic water is by private well and sewage is by septic tank. No natural gas is available; however, liquid propane gas is available via private commercial vendors.
RE/MAX Commercial is pleased to offer the sale of a prime multifamily development parcel located at 109 South Third Street in Lompoc This one-acre site (Fidelity Passport Report), presents a compelling residential development opportunity in a well-established area of Southeast Lompoc. The property is zoned R-3 PD and is flat, level, and highly buildable with utilities readily available at the street--an ideal foundation for a thoughtful multifamily project. In 2021 the City of Lompoc approved a Mission-style townhome community known as Castillo de Rosas Townhomes. The approved plan envisioned: 24 two-story residential townhome units with three bedrooms and two and one-half baths per unit and individual two-car garages. A cohesive Mission-inspired architectural design. Per 1/29/26 meeting with the City of Lompoc Planning department, planning entitlements are valid through June 17th, 2026. Map is valid until June 17th, 2027 with an additional 2-year extension available. Given the passage of time and evolving housing needs, buyer prospects are encouraged to engage directly with the City as well as the State new guidelines to explore additional density opportunities. The location enhances the appeal: Prime Southeast Lompoc setting with close proximity to West Ocean Avenue and Hwy 1. Convenient access to the medical district, nearby Hapgood Elementary School, and established residential surroundings with neighborhood continuity. About Lompoc and the region: Lompoc continues to gain attention as a coastal California community offering a rare balance of affordability, growth potential, and lifestyle appeal. Known for its open skies, agricultural roots, and proximity to the Pacific, the city benefits from regional drivers including Vandenberg Space Force Base, expanding medical services, and steady demand for quality workforce and family housing. Its location along the Central Coast places residents within reach of Santa Barbara, Santa Ynez wine country, and the rugged beauty of the Gaviota coastline. This offering represents a near turnkey development opportunity in a city that values smart growth and community-oriented development. Why wait? Explore the potential and start shaping Lompoc's next residential chapter today. Architectural information and more in private remarks. Buyer and Buyer's agent to verify all information with City of Lompoc.
If you've ever imagined owning your own stretch of land--open, quiet, and full of possibility-these 80 acres in one of the most sought-after wine regions in the country offer the perfect canvas. Spread across two parcels, zoned Agricultural, and perched on a private ridgeline, the property invites you to bring your horses, run cattle, plant the vineyard you've always envisioned, or simply enjoy the freedom of wide-open space.
Prime 0.40-Acre Empty land Development Opportunity in Historic Old Town Lompoc at I Street – Includes Two Parcels. Discover a rare investment opportunity in the heart of Old Town Lompoc, Santa Barbara County. This flat, build-ready 0.40-acre land consists of two adjoining parcels (APNs 091-103-021 & 091-103-022) and offers exceptional development potential in a rapidly revitalizing area. Preliminary evaluation indicates the site could accommodate some commercial space and approximately 48 residential units, including 7 affordable units for low-income housing when considering AB 2001 Bill as well as density bonus incentives. No parking is required under these provisions, making this a highly versatile opportunity for developers looking to bring new residential and retail vitality to the downtown corridor. All information should be confirmed with the City of Lompoc and independently verified by the buyer. This land also carries rich historic significance. In 1875, it was home to the iconic Sherman Hotel, later known as the Colonial Inn, built by Lompoc’s first postmaster. Over the years, it held several names—including the Veit House, Cousin’s Hotel, and Mastro's Colony House—before its demolition in 1989. Today, the site stands ready for a new chapter, offering a unique opportunity to revitalize a meaningful piece of Lompoc’s past. With its central location, flat topography, and flexible development possibilities, this property is ideal for a thoughtfully designed residential or mixed-use project. Bring your vision to a site where history, community, and opportunity come together.
Seller is open to private financing for qualified buyers. Introducing Sweeney Canyon Riverside Estate, a Mediterranean-inspired residence on 49 acres with approximately 1,400 feet of Santa Ynez River frontage in the sought-after Sta. Rita Hills AVA, known for producing 94+ point Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The unfinished residence, built in 2012 with steel and I-beam construction, spans about 14,423 sq. ft. over four levels connected by an elevator shaft. Framed, plumbed, and ducted, it is ready for final completion under an active building permit. Features include a grand two-story foyer, multiple indoor and outdoor entertaining terraces, seven bedrooms, six full baths, three half baths, and a 5,000 sq. ft. daylight basement with roll-up doors. Set among rolling hills with sweeping valley views, this property offers exceptional privacy and potential for agricultural or hospitality use under the Santa Barbara County Agricultural Enterprise Ordinance (Jan 2025). With two wells, a shared 30,000-gallon cistern, and about 35 acres of usable land, this former Sweeney Canyon Vineyard site invites a visionary owner to create a lasting legacy in the heart of wine country.
Discover one of the last remaining residential parcels in Lompoc’s coveted southern enclave. An impressive 11,326 square feet with sweeping views of the valley and surrounding hillsides. This rare opportunity invites you to bring your vision to life. All essential utilities are already conveniently located at the street, simplifying the path toward your future home. As you plan, be sure to consult with the City of Lompoc regarding building requirements and permits. Don’t miss the chance to create the home you’ve always imagined. Seize this opportunity and begin the journey toward making your dream a reality—your future home awaits.
Vacant lot for sale in Lompoc. Infill Development Land. Strong retail location. Near centralized key intersections of W. Central and N. ‘H’ Street (Cabrillo HWY 1). PCD Zoned Property. Allows Office & Retail. APN: 093-450-033. Neighbors include: Starbucks, Blaze Pizza, Albertsons, Panda Express, Habit Burger and Chase Bank. Over 17,000 cars per day on H Street, the main thoroughfare in Lompoc.
Strategically positioned just west of Lompoc with convenient access to West Ocean Avenue, Apache Ranch delivers the ideal combination of operating scale and water security for today's agricultural operations. This 329-acre ranch features 125± acres of prepared, farmable ground optimally configured for efficient irrigated row crop production, supported by four active agricultural wells and established infrastructure. The remaining acreage transitions into native sagebrush foothills to the south, providing scenic backdrop and future development potential. Property improvements include a wood-framed pole barn offering on-farm storage and utility space. With strong regional market fundamentals, proven soil quality on the cultivated ground, and favorable AG-II-40 zoning, Apache Ranch presents a compelling opportunity for established growers seeking expansion or consolidation within a premier agricultural corridor.
2688-acre Ytias Ranch. Once part of the Historic 48,000 acre Rancho San Julian Mexican Land Grant, this beautiful cattle ranch is located just north of the Scenic Hwy 1 corridor near the San Julian Headquarters. This is an area of large undeveloped ranches characterized by oak-forested rolling hills, verdant valleys, and tree lined creeks and springs. Privacy, serenity, natural beauty, wildlife, and easy access off of Hwy 1 are the predominant features of this special property.
66 ACRES with Hwy 246 frontage approx 5 miles west of Buellton in the Santa Rita Hills AVA. The property is almost all useable with 1/2 level and 1/2 gentle slopes. Ideal for vineyards, winery, tasting room, equestrian, polo field, farming, etc. Xlnt water with shared high volume well.
Public Remarks: **Developers Opportunity: Prime Land for Housing Project!** 18.32 Acres Available! Zoned for DR-4.6 or Agricultural Land Use** Located beneath the picturesque Mesa Oak Area - Ideal for Housing Development** Are you looking for the perfect location to build your next housing project? Look no further! This 18.32-acre parcel of land boasts zoning for DR-4.6 and is designated for agricultural use, offering a unique opportunity for developers.
Beautiful .47 acre lot on Mission Club golf course in Lompoc. One of very few buildable lots remaining right on the course. Enjoy the scenic views and wild life all while having easy access to all of the club amenities. There is already a site study and home design. All you need to do is apply for the permits and build. Great opportunity to own an amazing property on the Central Coast. Be sure to look at site plans, lot and house plans in documents. Owner will carry financing to qualified buyer.


Lompoc is located in California. Lompoc, California has a population of 44,232. Lompoc is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 34.14% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 31.69%.
The median household income in Lompoc, California is $60,234. The median household income for the surrounding county is $84,356 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Lompoc is 33.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 74.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 40.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 16.4 inches per year, with 0 inches of snow per year.