The Vineyards at Earlimart
Land | 318 acres
Marketing description
Kidder Mathews is pleased to present the Vineyards, a unique ±320-acre multi-zoned property consisting of eight (8) contiguous parcels on the east side of Hwy 99, just north of the city of Earlimart, in Tulare County, California. This is an exceptional opportunity for future development in the path of progress along Highway 99. This enticing investment prospect is nestled on the northern fringes of Bakersfield, California, one of the fastest growing MSA’s in the Nation.
After a lengthy 12-year process, this prime holding has been re-entitled for mixed-use development and incorporated into the Earlimart Community and Tulare County General Plan. Lot lines have been adjusted to reflect the new land uses. Providing for interim income, the property is currently being farmed for table/raisin grapes, jujube fruit, and almonds.
Investment highlights
Prime Acreage & Multi-Use Zoning
Encompassing an expansive 320 acres, entitled by right for Industrial, Commercial and Residential uses, this prime property is strategically positioned for the next wave of development between Tulare and Bakersfield.
CA-99 Proximity & Connectivity
Located within proximity to the vital CA 99 highway, designated as the future growth corridor by the County. The property offers excellent accessibility, ensuring seamless connectivity to major transportation arteries.
Land Development Opportunity
With its prosperous position, accessibility, multi-use zoning and General Plan Approvals, this property emerges as a compelling addition to any Land Development portfolio.
Capital Scale Investment
Owner anticipates the retail value of the finished sites at $130,000,000, making this a Capital Scale Investment opportunity. The acreage features industrial land, making it an ideal canvas for large-scale distribution endeavors.
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