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W Huntsman
San Joaquin, CA 93660
+/-86.61 Acres – Pistachios – San Joaquin, CA · Land For Sale · 86.61 AC
Investment Highlights
- Located in and receives surface water from James Irrigation District
PROPERTY FACTS
Sale Type | Investment or Owner User | Total Lot Size | 86.61 AC |
No. Lots | 1 | Cross Streets | Colorado Avve |
Property Type | Land | Opportunity Zone |
Yes
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Property Subtype | Agricultural |
Sale Type | Investment or Owner User |
No. Lots | 1 |
Property Type | Land |
Property Subtype | Agricultural |
Total Lot Size | 86.61 AC |
Cross Streets | Colorado Avve |
Opportunity Zone |
Yes |
1 Lot Available
Lot
Price | $3,377,790 | Lot Size | 86.61 AC |
Price Per AC | $39,000 |
Price | $3,377,790 |
Price Per AC | $39,000 |
Lot Size | 86.61 AC |
Description
Location The property is located on the southeastern corner of South Colorado Avenue and West Huntsman Avenue in San Joaquin, CA in Fresno County. Approximately +/-16.3 miles south of Kerman, CA. Size +/-86.61 Assessed Acres Plantings Property is planted to Kerman pistachios on UCB-1 Rootstock. Trees were planted in 2013 at 19' x 17' spacing. Water The subject property is located in the James Irrigation District and receives surface water through a canal adjacent to the property using a 30 HP booster pump. The property has three (3) sand media filters and is irrigated with a double-line drip system. No groundwater well. James Irrigation district is a part of the James Groundwater Sustainability Agency and is in the Kings Sub-basin. Legal Fresno County APN: 030-070-30S Property is enrolled in the Williamson Act. Soil 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 www.sgma.water.ca.gov/portal/. Remarks 2024 Pistachio crop is NOT included in the sale.