The median home value in New Cuyama, CA is $340,000.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $735,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in New Cuyama, CA is $340,000.
Approximately 41% of New Cuyama homes are owned,
compared to 31% rented, while
27% are vacant.
New Cuyama 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 New Cuyama real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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312+ Acre Oil Producing Property with Lease and 1/2 of mineral rights. Leased and operated by E&B (fully bonded and insured). Paved access, 17+- oil wells producing and paying royalties with oil prices high and rising. Trailing 12mo royalties average 2000/mo... trending higher. *Outside of the Cuyama water basin management area *good water profiles for well (over 200gpm according to geologist) *E&B Resources is the operator of the oil wells, they have bonds and insurance w/county so there are NO liability issues w/any future cleanup. *They are increasing production and more wells may com back online as oil prices/demand is strong. *This property is the key for their oil production. Tank farm and center of the arco field. *Good dove quail and 4wd *AG Zoning allows for building residence
Discover 60 acres of serene and private land near New Cuyama, offering endless possibilities for your vision. This rural property, set against the stunning, wide-open landscape of the Cuyama Valley, provides a tranquil and private setting. Zoned AG-II-100, the property invites you to explore its potential. Check with the county to determine permitted uses and how this expansive land can align with your goals. Enjoy the quiet of nature and the opportunity to create something truly unique in this beautiful and private location. Please note that there are no easements on the property. For details regarding zoning, permitted uses, or any potential restrictions, please contact the Santa Barbara County Planning & Development office