44643 County Road 29, Davis, CA 95618, Davis, 95618 - 4 bed, 3 bath

ACTIVE$1,875,000$2,140/sqft
44643 County Road 29, Davis, CA 95618
4Beds
3Baths
2,140Sqft
5,273,374Lot
Price Vs. Estimate
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Key pros and cons
Top Pros:
High Available Lot Utilization: The property has a large lot size, which is more than 4 times of its living area. lot size in square feet = 5273374, living area = 2140.
Top Cons:
High Investment Cost: The list price of $1.875 million represents a substantial financial commitment, potentially limiting the pool of prospective buyers.
Compared to the nearby listings
Price:$1.88M vs avg $732.5K (+$1,142,500)96%
Size:2,140 sqft vs avg 1,749.5 sqft65%
Price/sqft:$876 vs avg $44999%
More Insights
Built in 2000 (26 years old).
Condition: Built in 2000, the property is well-maintained but shows its age in key areas. The kitchen features original-style wood cabinets, dark granite countertops, and a white refrigerator, which are functional but dated. The master bathroom has an older tile-top vanity, brass-toned fixtures, and a tiled corner tub, clearly reflecting early 2000s aesthetics. While some updates like a tankless water heater and a more modern powder room vanity are present, the overall condition of the main kitchen and bathrooms suggests they are aged but maintained, requiring minor updates to meet current styles.
Year Built
2000
Close
-
List price
$1.88M
Original List price
-
Price/Sqft
$876
HOA
$0
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
225022082
Home ConditionFair
Features
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About this home
Have you been dreaming of owning a country home and Ag land in the Greater Sacramento area? This is it! The home has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and is just over 2,100sqft with a 2 car garage. The stunning views from the wrap around porch include the Berryessa hills and the city of Sacramento skyline! The land is 120+/- acres with roughly 110+/-acres of cropland and in the Williamson Act. The land is being farmed to a rotation and is wheat this year.
M
Morgan Millang
Listing Agent
Condition Rating
Fair
Built in 2000, the property is well-maintained but shows its age in key areas. The kitchen features original-style wood cabinets, dark granite countertops, and a white refrigerator, which are functional but dated. The master bathroom has an older tile-top vanity, brass-toned fixtures, and a tiled corner tub, clearly reflecting early 2000s aesthetics. While some updates like a tankless water heater and a more modern powder room vanity are present, the overall condition of the main kitchen and bathrooms suggests they are aged but maintained, requiring minor updates to meet current styles.
Pros & Cons
Pros
High Available Lot Utilization: The property has a large lot size, which is more than 4 times of its living area. lot size in square feet = 5273374, living area = 2140.
Extensive Agricultural Land: The property boasts 120+/- acres, with approximately 110+/- acres dedicated to cropland, offering significant agricultural potential and scale.
Williamson Act Benefits: Enrollment in the Williamson Act provides substantial property tax advantages, making the large landholding more financially viable for agricultural use.
Panoramic Scenic Views: Enjoy stunning views of the Berryessa hills and the Sacramento skyline from the home's desirable wrap-around porch, enhancing lifestyle appeal.
Modern & Spacious Home: Built in 2000, the 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom, 2140 sqft residence with a 2-car garage offers comfortable, relatively modern living space.
Income-Generating Potential: The land is actively farmed (currently wheat), providing immediate income potential and a productive asset for the owner.
Cons
High Investment Cost: The list price of $1.875 million represents a substantial financial commitment, potentially limiting the pool of prospective buyers.
Extensive Land Management: Owning and managing 120 acres of agricultural land requires significant ongoing labor, specialized equipment, and expertise, which can be a considerable undertaking.
Williamson Act Restrictions: While offering tax benefits, the Williamson Act imposes land use restrictions that may limit future development or diversification of the property beyond its agricultural purpose.



































