18426 & 18196 South Highway 29, Middletown, CA
$22,888,000 John LiSanti
Senior Investment Manager John@jlisanti.com 415-686-1828
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Lake County: Executive Summary Lake County: Open for Development Design Info Valley Oaks John LiSanti Bio Page
Fishing
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John LiSanti
CalBRE # 00372418
Senior Investment Manager John@jlisanti.com 415-686-1828
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Lake County: Executive Summary Valley Oaks Development is a unique opportunity now available in southern Lake County, California. Located at 18426 and 18196 South Highway 29, Middletown, it includes 150+- acres of developable land in an area just north of the growing town of Calistoga. The project enjoys solid support from the town authorities, and has already been approved for 380 single family home sites (6000 foot lots) and 53 multifamily home sites, with another 34+- acres available for commercial development.
Located midway between California’s Pacific Coast and the Central Valley, Lake County rarely experiences coastal or valley fog, which translates into lots of sun. Approximately 78% of the year, the county is drenched in sunshine.
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The site is level and ideal for building, with numerous oak trees on the property. It has excellent access to the major highway in the area, and water and sewer pipes lines to the property are already in place. The site is just north of the town of Calistoga in Napa County. Calistoga is currently a target for significant upscale investment, which will likely drive up future property values in southern Lake County as well. In fact, investors have already committed to creating a large winery-centered development nearby (22,000 acres, golf courses, etc.). It too is likely to drive up local property values over time, while not competing with the housing of Valley Oaks. The property is priced to sell at $22,888,000.
Disclaimer The information contained herein has been secured from sources we believe to be reliable, but we make no representations or warranties, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy of the information. References to square footage or age are approximate. Buyer must verify the information and bears all risk for any inaccuracies.
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Lake County: Open for Development Streamlined Permit Process Contractors and developers will like the consultant approach to the County’s permitting and zoning processes that makes it easy to do business here. An experienced senior level planner is assigned to each new commercial applicant. This single-point-of-contact approach improves communications, coordinates interaction with other County departments (Building Division, Fire Districts, Health Department, and others as needed) and involves support services to provide continuity. Fee Reductions or Waivers Lake County has also developed business attraction incentives that, when combined with State of California economic initiatives, are designed to provide real monetary reasons for you to seriously consider investing in our community! In many cases, application and development fees are waived, reduced, and/or deferred for businesses that create jobs for the community. Location Lake County is a destination for visitors from the San Francisco Bay area and Sacramento and is a neighbor to Napa and Sonoma counties. Lifestyle Located midway between California’s Pacific Coast and the Central Valley, Lake County rarely experiences coastal or valley fog, which translates into lots of sun. Approximately 78% of the year, the county is drenched in sunshine Lake County offers a temperate climate, friendly people, a variety of recreational opportunities, charming and eclectic small towns, and a flourishing arts and entertainment scene. Pristine scenery and access to the ocean, the redwoods, and the big city means that residents have lots of places to explore and play. Outdoor recreation of all kinds – including boating, fishing, hunting, hiking and cycling – entice tourists to visit Lake County. Mount Konocti, Clear Lake and Blue Lakes provide year-round scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. Valley Oaks Development Project
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Boating Whether by engine, sail or good old-fashioned elbow grease, Lake County offers one of California’s premier boating experiences. Be it on Clear Lake, which is the largest freshwater lake in the state and also considered to be the oldest in North America, or any other of our lakes, rivers, and reservoirs, a floating good time is to be had.
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The Geysers is nestled in the Mayacamas Mountains in south Lake County. Fueled by more than 350 steam wells, its 19 units generate 750 megawatts of clean, renewable baseload electricity.
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Hiking Over 600,000 acres of public land, and over 100 miles of hiking trails through some of California’s most stunning landscapes, make Lake County an ideal location for trekkers of all ages and skill levels.
Lake County is a haven for hikers with access to 920,000 acres of public lands, including Mendocino National Forest, Cobb Mountain Recreation Area and Cache Creek Wildlife Area.
You’ll experience a variety of terrains with views that are second to none in the American West – from mountain vistas and endless rows of vines, to open valleys and miles of freshwater shorelines.
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Fishing Fishing doesn’t get much better than on the waters of Lake County. Clear Lake, the largest natural lake in California, has more fish per square acre than any other lake in the country, and Bassmaster has ranked it as high as number two in North America for bass fishing. With over 43,000 acres of surface, and 100 miles of coastline, you’re sure to find a hot fishing hole within minutes!
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Clear Lake is the largest, natural freshwater lake in California and is about 450,000 years old. The lake is ranked the #2 best bass fishing lake in the entire world and is home to hundreds of fish and wildlife species.
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Wine Tasting
Lake County was listed as one of the five promising new wine regions in the world by Food & Wine magazine. Food & Wine, May 2013
Over 30 wineries and 8,700 acres of vineyards are awaiting your arrival in one of the fastest growing wine making regions in America. Vines and views are abundant, as are the accolades that Lake County wines continue to receive. Our high elevation, rich volcanic soils, and distinct climate produce a number of varietals that are bursting with flavor and elegant structures. Over 200 wine labels outside of Lake County are using our grapes, so come find out why. Stop by and taste for yourself!
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Camping Camping enthusiasts certainly won’t fall short of options within the Lake County region. Whether you prefer organized campgrounds, or the more rustic experience of backcountry camping, our wide selection of public parks and private campgrounds offer something for everybody – including the increasingly popular option of glamping, or glamorous camping – which in Lake County has a unique retro flare.
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John LiSanti CalBRE # 00372418
Senior Investment Manager John@jlisanti.com 415-686-1828 John Lisanti is one of the nation’s most active real estate brokers and consultants, serving both domestic and international buyers and sellers. Over the past 25 years, he has owned, developed, managed and marketed commercial, residential and resort properties valued at over one billion dollars, including numerous large residential developments and major commercial acquisitions. He has also been involved in numerous international transactions, including a major resort at Torre Quebrada, Spain, and a joint venture with the Russian diplomatic corps to complete the first golf resort in Russia, the Moscow Country Club. Lisanti is well known and respected in the real estate business world for his strategic planning, and for being in the forefront of market trends. He has written editorials and articles about real estate, and has lectured in the U.S. and Asia. A licensed real estate broker, he is a member of the National & California Association of Realtors.