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5748 Lucas Valley Rd
Nicasio, CA 94946
John Ward with California Outdoor Properties, Inc - Vacaville, original listing - (707) 455-4444
$9,999,999
Conventional
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Property Description
A once in a lifetime opportunity to own 437 pristine acres in Marin County, Mount Zion offers the unique opportunity to build your dream residential compound, gift the land back to the county or state for environmental preservation and tax benefit, or enjoy it in its wild, untouched glory as a hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian recreation property. Red-tailed hawks soar overhead as you traverse one of many hiking trails over rolling green hills, until you reach the ridgeline’s crest and are greeted by a stunning vista over Marin County. Open space easements ensure a lifetime of gorgeous, wild terrain, featuring two ancient redwood groves, acres of tree-lined hills and grassy knolls, seasonal creeks, and abundant wildlife. This diverse setting hosts Douglas Fir, Giant Redwoods, Oak, Madrone and Bay Hammocks. Birders will see red-tailed hawks, turkey vultures, multiple species of sparrows and woodpeckers. Adjacent to George Lucas’ Loma Alta Preserve and directly above Spirit Rock Meditation Center, Mount Zion awaits just 30 minutes north from the Golden Gate Bridge. What are you waiting for? Make this magnificent part of California yours today. Property Highlights: 437 acres of private land in coveted West Marin. Zoning ARP-20. 15 minutes away from HWY 101 & 30 minutes away from the Golden Gate Bridge. Two spectacular forests of 1,000-year-old redwood groves, both groves are an oasis of ancient beauty. Incredible ridgeline views. Seasonal creeks, abundant wildlife, rich ecosystem. Extensive equestrian, mountain bike and hiking trails linking into the MCOPS trail systems. Offers the unique opportunity to build your own private residential compound with three different building envelopes on 437 pristine acres. Master plan allows for one subdivision, creating an opportunity for developer or creative buyer. Close access to incredible restaurants and the finest schools in California. Adjacent to George Lucas' Loma Alta Preserve and directly above Spirit Rock Meditation Center.
Property Information
Lot Size
437 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Land-Other
Year Built
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Location
Address
5748 Lucas Valley Rd
City
Nicasio
State
CA
Zip Code
94946
County
MARIN
Listing
Provider
California Outdoor Properties, Inc - Vacaville, original listing
Name
Phone
Office Name
Office Phone
(707) 455-4444
Agent Name
John Ward
Agency Phone
(707) 455-4444

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