The median home value in Bieber, CA is $91,200.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $162,500.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Bieber, CA is $91,200.
Approximately 53.06% of Bieber homes are owned,
compared to 0% rented, while
46.94% are vacant.
Bieber 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 Bieber real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
For the cattle rancher, this is a dream come true. 1850 acres of level grazing land, with around 1200 acres irrigated for grazing. Add a river running through the length of the property for 1.5 miles, two sets of corrals and cross fencing, you're looking at a well set up operation for around 400 pair and 100 +/- yearlings. And that's not all, the ranch also offers approximately 150 acres of farm ground irrigated with wheel lines. Recreational opportunities are abundant. The ranch qualifies for two landowner tags in the X1 deer zone, there are several duck blinds along the river, perfect for the avid waterfowl hunter. The river also provides great fishing. Most of the ranch is in the Williamson Act for lower tax rates. This property has been owned by the same family since the early 1920's and has been used for grazing, hay and recreation it's entire history. What a ranch! APN'S: 001-530-007 160 acres 001-530-015 320 acres 001-530-017 160 acres 001-530-018 640 acres 001-530-019 320 acres 001-530-023 90 acres WATER: Adjudicated water rights. Pit River and Pit River Overflows Iverson Reservoir Two dams control the water distribution IRRIGATION: Water rights provide the water for gravity flow flood irrigation covering 1200+/- Acres of native pasture AG well with 50 HP pump delivers water to 150+/- Acres Delivered by underground mainline to wheel lines Surprise Valley Electric GRAZING: 400 pair plus 100 yearlings from May to early November The ranch has supported 1200 yearlings for the season in the past CROPS: The farm ground is excellent for all hay crops, it has even grown strawberry root stock. RECREATION: Landowner tags can be obtained through Fish and Wildlife Waterfowl hunting, several duck blinds Fishing for bass, catfish and croppie Upland bird hunting, pheasant and quail Home to several majestic Bald Eagles WRP: 240 acers are in a WRP easement Located in Big Valley near the town of Bieber, at an elevation of 4100 ft. The ranch has two access Roads. Derick road is direct off HWY 299 just west of Bieber and Pumkin Center Road, driving through town and heading South on the right had side
What to become a homeowner?? Owner will carry with only $9,900 down and you could own a nice 2 bedroom 1 bath home with a great 30'x40' block shop. No loan fees No appraisal, quick close. This home sits across from the school and is in walking distance to grocery store. Bieber is full service community 1:45 hours N/E of Redding Buyer must have proof of down and constant monthly income.
Dirt road access to this 40 acre property (Latitude 41.094716 - Longitude -120.849487), located S/E of Adin, in Lassen County. No HOA or POA's. The property was purchased by seller(s) in 1969 and remains undeveloped, abundant with indigenous wildlife, brush, junipers, trees, grasses and seasonal stream. Plenty of privacy yet close to town. Opportunities for owner, builder or investor.
Hay ranch located in Bieber along the banks of the Pit River. 158 +/- acres of alfalfa and 424 +/- acres farmed to orchard grass hay. The property contains a custom home, ranch guest house and a manufactured home. Hay is stored in the three hay barns, there is a shop and multiple outbuildings for equipment. The farmland is flood irrigated from 5 irrigation wells and surface water rights from the Pit River Decree. The irrigation system is tied together for efficient irrigation. The ranch has multiple duck blinds along the fields and the Pit River for water fowl hunting and a 15 +/- acre pond in the middle of the ranch close to the custom home. Separate from the hay ranch there is a portion of the ranch located just west of the town of Bieber. (see map) It contains 252.89 acres and mostly dry grazing land encumbered by a Wetland Reserve Program Easement. Power is provided by Surprise Valley and PGE. The is a great opportunity for a new owner.