The median home value in Maricopa, CA is $590,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $292,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Maricopa, CA is $590,000.
Approximately 61% of Maricopa homes are owned,
compared to 29% rented, while
10% are vacant.
Maricopa real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Maricopa real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN ! Indulge in off-the-grid chic at Castle Creek Ranch. Located in the Piedmont of the Sierra Madre range of the Cuyama Valley at the confluence of three canyons that form the Castle Creek basin. Fall in love on this rare, primarily flat 80 acre Arcadian property which is cradled by 5/6ths of the mountains of the Los Padres National Forest and framed by walkable ridges. Want privacy? Here it is - this East-West orientated enclave offers seclusion and solitude, as you take in the 360 degree panoramic vistas. Enjoy breathtaking sunrises over the Los Padres mountains. Experience the Milky Way at night! Are you creative with a pioneering spirit? Allow your imagination to run wild as you develop this one of a kind breathtaking acreage to your liking. Devise a family retreat from city living a place to escape social stresses, unplug from the digital world and commune with each other and nature. Savor adventure? Weve got it - Enjoy camping under the stars on moonlight evenings, treat yourself to horseback riding, mountain biking, hiking and rock climbing. Cherish nature? Delight in the vernal pond which hosts many species of wildlife that dwell in the local habitat. Custom stonework bridge built from a locally quarry source and is supplemented by steel reinforced concrete. A scenic 40 mile mountain drive from Ojai. Approximately 3 hours from Los Angeles, and 2 hours from Santa Barbara, Ventura, and Bakersfield. The ranch has plentiful water from an aquifer which is recharged from the basin itself. High desert climate. Interested in farming? The Cuyama Valley is a sparsely populated community ideal for ranchers and growers. It is known for crops such as pistachios, grapes, carrots, and olives. Property is set back about a half mile from the main road and gated. It is rural, rustic and remote and currently has an approximately 1000 sqft permitted semi custom mountaineer cedar log cabin (circa 1992) situated amongst the trees. Future potential use for earth ship construction, horse ranching, vineyard, farming/growing, animal sanctuary, artists refuge, campground, glamping, host retreats and/or movie studio use. Endless possibilities. RA20AC zoned. Horses can roam freely without fencing and a dozen cattle from a neighboring property stop by daily to graze. More photos and drone video will be available soon so check back. Want a sustainable lifestyle? Come live Off The Grid Chic - in this mountain wonderland hideaway.