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    $675,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,496 Sq Ft

    4333 California 33, New Cuyama, CA 93254

    This 2B/2B 1496 sqft home on 5 acres is fully equipped for serious equestrian or ranching use, featuring a cattle chute with run-up, multiple stalls with turnouts, and a dedicated riding arena. A spacious 60ft round pen and shade covers provide comfort and functionality for your animals, while a covered hay barn with tack room keeps feed protected year-round. You'll also enjoy the convenience of

    Laurie McCarty Coldwell Banker Preferred Realtors

    4333 California 33, New Cuyama, CA 93254
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    $700,000

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 288 Sq Ft

    8300 Foothill Rd, New Cuyama, CA 90241

    A turnkey getaway oasis on 166 pvt acres overlooking the Cuyama Valley & Caliente Mtn Range. 25 min. to town, this off-grid, 3-parcel property offers room for livestock in 3 pastures: 76, 40, & 50 acres (126 total fenced acres). Ready to go w/ 1999 classic 34' Airstream, 2 pole barns, storage building plus 20' container, 12x24 bungalow for guests/living quarters, & new well (600' tested @ 50

    Graham Goodfield Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties

    8300 Foothill Rd, New Cuyama, CA 90241

Why Live in Cuyama

Cuyama, CA, is a rural community situated in the agricultural flatlands of Southern California, known for its extensive farming and oil production history. The area remains active with over 2,000 oil wells and expansive fields of vineyards, carrots, and other vegetables. Residents appreciate the spaciousness and large plots of land, with traditional farmhouses and ranch-style homes dating back to the 1950s. Home prices are generally more affordable compared to nearby Santa Maria and San Luis Obispo County, with opportunities for large agricultural lots. However, the region faces challenges such as extreme heat, wildfires, and decreased water quality due to droughts and overuse. Cuyama is safer than the national average. Local schools include Cuyama Elementary School and Cuyama Valley High School, which offer programs like behavioral learning and Future Farmers of America (FFA). Richardson Park provides recreational facilities, while Los Padres National Forest and Carrizo Plain National Monument offer nearby outdoor activities. Dining options are limited but include The Buck Stop cafe and Noble Roman's Pizza Burger Falafel diner, with additional amenities available in Taft, 25 miles north. The Cuyama Shuttle connects residents to Santa Maria, though most rely on private vehicles, with major routes leading to Ventura, Santa Maria, and Bakersfield.
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