The median home value in Paynes Creek, CA is $252,600.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $198,700.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Paynes Creek, CA is $252,600.
Approximately 96.3% of Paynes Creek homes are owned,
compared to 3.7% rented, while
0% are vacant.
Paynes Creek 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 Paynes Creek real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
164 Acres located on the east side of Tehama County offering a variety of terrain including a year-round creek. This parcel has roads that have been cut in the last few years offering easy access for vehicles, RV’s, and horse trailers with multiple entry points along the western ridgeline of the parcel with a newer road cut thru the eastern ridge above Judd Creek at the base of the ravine with rainbow trout! Seasonal springs provide water for the abundant wildlife, this is an ideal hunters paradise. You will find Deer, Quail, Dove, Coyote, Red Tail Hawk, Wild Turkey, Rainbow Trout, Squirrel, and Wild Bore among other wildlife calling this area home. Ideal for stargazing, camping hunting, fishing, horseback riding, shooting, archery, hiking, wilderness education, mountain biking, adventure riding, off road 4X4 adventures. Located at approximately 3000’ in elevation there will be some snow but there I easy access all year long.
164 Acres located on the east side of Tehama County offering a variety of terrain including a year-round creek. This parcel has roads that have been cut in the last few years offering easy access for vehicles, RV's, and horse trailers with multiple entry points along the western ridgeline of the parcel with a newer road cut thru the eastern ridge above Judd Creek at the base of the ravine with rainbow trout! Seasonal springs provide water for the abundant wildlife, this is an ideal hunters paradise. You will find Deer, Quail, Dove, Coyote, Red Tail Hawk, Wild Turkey, Rainbow Trout, Squirrel, and Wild Bore among other wildlife calling this area home. Ideal for star gazing, camping hunting, fishing, horseback riding, shooting, archery, hiking, wilderness education, mountain biking, adventure riding, off road 4X4 adventures. Located at approximately 3000' in elevation there will be some snow but there I easy access all year long.
nearby recreation, natural springs, lodge. The river in close proximity has (6+ miles of pristine fishing stream)is home to a healthy thriving ecosystem with rainbow trout (catch and release ordinance). From Oasis Spring Road sign to the "Lassen Volcanic National Park" Visitor Center is 32 miles.
Barbara Lynn Simmons, License CALBRE 637579, Xome Inc., License CALBRE 1932600, [email protected], 844-400-XOME (9663), 2945 Townsgate Road, Suite 200, Westlake Village, CA 91361
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