Real Estate
River Of Gold And Fields Of Weed For Sale In NorCal
The 116-acre Strange Ranch features a gold-bearing wild trout stream and a 1.6-acre cannabis canopy farm.

CALAVERAS COUNTY, CA — A sweeping, majestic and most unusual property is for sale in Northern California.
The 116-acre Strange Ranch is 140 miles from downtown San Francisco, priced at $7.2 million, and includes a gold-bearing wild trout stream on the South Fork of the Mokelumne River and a 1.6-acre cannabis canopy farm.
"What stands out most about Strange Ranch is its unique combination of rugged natural beauty and modern business opportunities,” Christies International Real Estate agent Chris Lim said in a prepared statement.
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The ranch is on Railroad Flat Road North in the Wilseyville area of Calaveras County and has been owned by the Strange family for decades. It is made up of three parcels of private wilderness and abuts acreage under the care of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
“My wife and I have cherished our time here for over 30 years, but now, as we’re moving into a new phase of life, we’re ready to pass this beautiful land to someone new,” seller Terry Strange, a former university instructor in biology and natural resources, said in a prepared statement.
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The ranch includes a 3,400-square-foot house, a 1,600-square-foot farmhouse, a 600-square-foot rental home and a 3,400-square-foot warehouse.
For more information, visit strange-ranch.com.
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