The median home value in Huron, CA is $207,000.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $350,200.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Huron, CA is $207,000.
Approximately 20.57% of Huron homes are owned,
compared to 76.09% rented, while
3.34% are vacant.
Huron 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 Huron real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Plantings +/-250 acres are planted to Golden Hills variety pistachios on North American UCB1 Clones. Trees were planted in 2015 at 19′ x 15′ spacing. Water The property is in the Westlands Water District and part of the Westlands Water District GSA. It holds full Westlands Water District rights. Water is supplied by one (1) - 2,700 GPM, 2,115 ft. Ag well, drilled in 2009. Additionally, two (2) Westlands meters are connected to the filter station. Soil The property features +/-100% Grade 1 - Excellent soils. See 'Soil Map' and 'Soil Description' for information. 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 at https://water.ca.gov/programs/groundwater-management/sgma-groundwater-management
Plantings+/-250 acres are planted to Golden Hills variety pistachios on North American UCB1 Clones. Trees were planted in 2015 at 19′ x 15′ spacing.WaterThe property is in the Westlands Water District and part of the Westlands Water District GSA. It holds full Westlands Water District rights. Water is supplied by one (1) - 2,700 GPM, 2,115 ft. Ag well, drilled in 2009. Additionally, two (2) Westlands meters are connected to the filter station.SoilThe property features +/-100% Grade 1 - Excellent soils. Groundwater DisclosureSustainable 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 at https://water.ca.gov/programs/groundwater-management/sgma-groundwater-management