0 Colson Canyon, Santa Maria, CA 93454, Santa Maria, 93454 - bed, 1 bath

ACTIVE$300,000$400/sqft
0 Colson Canyon, Santa Maria, CA 93454
0Bed
1Bath
400Sqft
Lot
Price Vs. Estimate
Estimation data not available
Key pros and cons
Top Pros:
Expansive Acreage: The property boasts a substantial 41 acres, offering significant space for privacy, potential expansion, and various uses.
Top Cons:
Undeveloped State & Investment Required: The property is essentially raw land with only a non-habitable old stone structure, requiring substantial capital and effort to develop a functional residence.
Compared to the nearby listings
Price:$300.0K vs avg $645.0K ($-345,000)19%
Size:400 sqft vs avg 1,646 sqft4%
Price/sqft:$750 vs avg $40796%
More Insights
Built in 1900 (126 years old).
Condition: The property description explicitly states there is a 'very old stone structure' that is 'non-habitable' and 'believed to be over 100 years old.' The images confirm this structure is a ruin, not a functional dwelling. The listing emphasizes the potential to 'build a primary residence or vacation retreat,' indicating the existing structure is beyond repair and the value is in the land for redevelopment. This aligns perfectly with the 'tear-down' criteria.
Year Built
1900
Close
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List price
$300K
Original List price
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Price/Sqft
$750
HOA
$0
Days on market
-
Sold On
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MLS number
PI25095545
Home ConditionTear down
Features
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About this home
Tepusquet Canyon property nestled in Colson Canyon on Colson Canyon Rd. Located in rural Santa Maria there is a very old stone structure on the property that is believed to be over 100 years old. There is a lot of potential on this 41 acre property. Some flat land, about 3 or 4 acres, seasonal creek and mountain view. Come build a primary residence or vacation retreat. Electrical on edge of property. Old spring somewhere.Adjoins BLM land
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Byron Grant
Listing Agent
Condition Rating
Tear down
The property description explicitly states there is a 'very old stone structure' that is 'non-habitable' and 'believed to be over 100 years old.' The images confirm this structure is a ruin, not a functional dwelling. The listing emphasizes the potential to 'build a primary residence or vacation retreat,' indicating the existing structure is beyond repair and the value is in the land for redevelopment. This aligns perfectly with the 'tear-down' criteria.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Expansive Acreage: The property boasts a substantial 41 acres, offering significant space for privacy, potential expansion, and various uses.
Development Ready Features: Includes 3-4 acres of flat land suitable for building and electrical service already available at the property's edge, significantly reducing initial development hurdles.
Natural Beauty & Recreation: Features mountain views, a seasonal creek, and direct adjacency to BLM land, providing extensive outdoor recreational opportunities and aesthetic appeal.
Privacy & Seclusion: Nestled in Tepusquet Canyon, the rural location offers a tranquil, private retreat away from urban noise and congestion.
No Association Fees: The absence of HOA or association fees provides financial flexibility and freedom from restrictive community covenants.
Cons
Undeveloped State & Investment Required: The property is essentially raw land with only a non-habitable old stone structure, requiring substantial capital and effort to develop a functional residence.
Remote Location & Accessibility: Its rural setting in Colson Canyon, while private, implies extended travel times to essential services, schools, and urban amenities.
Uncertain Water Infrastructure: Reliance on a 'seasonal creek' and an 'old spring somewhere' indicates a need for further investigation and potential development of a reliable, potable water source.





