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Red Bluff, CA Townhome for Sale

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    $210,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,028 Sq Ft

    124 Amberidge Dr, Red Bluff, CA 96080

    Discover this beautifully maintained 1,028 sqft townhome, offering the perfect blend of comfort and convenience! Located in an all-ages community, this home is truly move-in ready, with the HOA covering lawn care, exterior paint, outside maintenance, and the roof—giving you more time to enjoy life.Step inside to find newly updated bathroom counters and a welcoming layout that has been

    Franki Mannion Coldwell Banker Select Real Estate - Redding

    124 Amberidge Dr, Red Bluff, CA 96080

Why Live in Red Bluff

Red Bluff, California, located along the Sacramento River, is a small agricultural community with a rich 150-year history. Known for its rural charm, the city features open fields with cattle and offers various recreational activities such as floating, fishing, and skiing within a 90-minute drive. Housing in Red Bluff is notably affordable, with single-level ranch-style homes being common. These homes, often built between the 1940s and 1980s, range from $200,000 to $625,000 and can include properties zoned for horses with views of Mount Shasta or Mount Lassen. The city manages around 90 acres of parks, including Diamond Park's extensive skate park, and offers boating, kayaking, and fishing on the Sacramento River. Dining options are diverse, with many family-owned Tex-Mex restaurants and other ethnic cuisines, along with the historic Bud’s Jolly Kone. Red Bluff hosts numerous festivals and the renowned Red Bluff Round-Up rodeo. The city is well-connected via Interstate 5, with Redding 31 miles north and Sacramento 132 miles south, and is served by TRAX buses. Educational opportunities include the highly rated Red Bluff Joint Union High School District and Shasta College – Tehama Campus. Despite some challenges, the community remains close-knit with neighbors looking out for each other. Red Bluff experiences all four seasons, with warm, dry summers and mild fall and spring, while winters can see temperatures drop to the 20s and occasional snowfall.

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