8201 Highland Rd, Livermore, CA 94551
List Price: $8M
Listing Status: Active
0Days on Market: 0
0 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms
Property Type: Land
Lot Size: 3,484,800 sq ft
MLS Number: 41139979
About This Property
80 acres in the Historic Livermore Valley. End of road privacy. 45 minutes from San Francisco. Zoned Commercial Agricultural (AG). THE LAND- Reinstein Ranch runs from the valley floor to the surrounding hills, with the western boundary defined by Jackass Canyon and a natural spring that has fed this property continuously since the 1850s. The oak-studded terrain moves through open pasture, hillside, and canyon, producing the kind of topographic variety that flat valley parcels at this price point cannot offer. Three producing wells. 37,000 gallons of water storage on site. The agricultural history here is documented and specific. The wheat grown on this soil won a gold medal at the Paris World's Fair in 1900. The wheat fields are not currently planted. The land is resting. WHAT THIS LAND SUPPORTS- The equestrian infrastructure is built and operating. Four barns, a covered arena, a large outdoor arena, multiple round pens, and flat fenced pastures currently supporting 30 boarding horses. Capacity exists for up to 90— a function of the property's uninterrupted operation as a working ranch since the 1850s. No other parcel in the Livermore Valley carries this entitlement position. The canyon and spring that define the western boundary supported a Prohibition-era distillery operation drawing from estate-grown wheat and natural spring water. That heritage produced an active federal TTB distillery license, eight barrels of aged wheat whiskey are resting, and production equipment that transfers with the sale. THE STRUCTURES- The 1860 draft horse barn stands on its original footprint — 165 years in continuous use. The Ranch House, approximately 120 years old, is the principal residence. Multiple additional residential structures are currently tenanted. PROVENANCE- Established 1854. Continuously operated. One ownership transition. Reinstein Ranch has never been sold. Only passed. The opportunity to acquire it exists once. For full history see: ReinsteinRanch.com. Live Well!
Listing provided by: Scott Piper