16840 Anlauf Road, Santa Paula, CA 93060
List Price: $10M
Listing Status: Active
0Days on Market: 0
0 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms
Property Type: Land
Lot Size: 56,628,000 sq ft
MLS Number: V1-37204
About This Property
Spanning approximately 1,300 acres in Anlauf Canyon, Santa Paula CA you will find an exceptional ranch with natural spring water and rich grazing land. Ira Case purchased the first 300-acre parcel in 1935. He built the ranch house and used the old wooden barn with dirt floors to begin his cow/calf cattle operation. Upon his death in 1960 his son Bill and wife Dorothy continued ranching on the property.The ranch consists of open grazing land and a corral designed for a complete cattle operation. During the rainy season and into the spring, on the north and south sides of the residence, one will find two creeks. It is not uncommon to find deer, rabbits, or quail in the front yard. And for decades, those who have driven the roads of the ranch have enjoyed the spectacle of 'the road runners.' Also moving east, one would find a grove of wonderful old oak trees and rolling upland terrain. The ranch has both excellent wildlife and native vegetational habitat. The active ranching operation includes perimeter fencing and well-maintained roads. The ranch residence consists of a newly constructed barn of approximately 2,500 sq. ft, an updated, 3+2 ranch house of approximately 1,700 sq. ft and large garage with a small workshop. If the ranch could talk it would speak of spring and fall roundups with delicious BBQ's and many fun times enjoyed by all. On a clear day, panoramic views can be seen of the Pacific Ocean, Anacapa Island, the Conejo Grade and Reagan Library. The ranch has a surface agreement with Carbon California Company, LLC on the 300-acre parcel. This allows them access to their oil operation and provides the ranch with an annual income. In this agreement Carbon must maintain paved roads and an electric security gate. Carbon also provides water to maintain the landscape surrounding the residency. The ranch is also in an agreement with the city of Santa Paula. On the south side of the ranch in 1985, the city of Santa Paula constructed a large water tank. This agreement allows for the use of water for livestock and one residence. Just a short commute to Santa Paula, Ojai and an hour away from Los Angeles and Santa Barbara.