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Cuyama, CA Houses for Sale

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    $1,750,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,400 Sq Ft

    13750 Cuyama Hwy, Cuyama, CA 93453

    Welcome to Rancho Chee Kee Tah, a picturesque 180 acre ranch retreat located where the Cuyama River crosses under Highway 166. This dual-county property includes two legal parcels: 174.4 acres in SLO County featuring a well-appointed residence and infrastructure, and 5.9 acres in Santa Barbara , which uniquely includes a scenic stretch of the Cuyama River forming the property's southeastern

    Jody Neal Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties

    13750 Cuyama Hwy, Cuyama, CA 93453
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    $1,300,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 4 Baths

    28511 Maricopa Hwy, Cuyama, CA 93252

    The Historic Halfway Station on HWY. 33 includes 16 acres, a great house w/ 2 spacious bedrooms, nice kitchen, living room, laundry room, den/office right next to The Cafe that comes w/ a full liquor license, the legendary bar, a barn, a workshop, water well & campground. Employee living quarters and lots of storage. The property also has a huge open field with tons of potential for

    Graham Goodfield Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties

    28511 Maricopa Hwy, Cuyama, CA 93252
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    $1,500,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,482 Sq Ft

    166 Russell Ranch Rd, Cuyama, CA 93254

    A unique opportunity to own a piece of California history. The 48,000 acre Rancho Cuyama #2, was one of two Spanish Land Grants in the Cuyama Valley. Offered in the 5000 sq. ft.headquarters, owners adobe home, built in 1936. Also, a 2400 sq. ft. ranch managers home. Plus, another 1400 sq. ft. home. All situated on 100 acres of farmland, immediately organically farmable. Excellent water area with

    Kerry Mormann Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties

    166 Russell Ranch Rd, Cuyama, CA 93254

Why Live in Cuyama

Cuyama is a rural neighborhood in the agricultural flatlands of Southern California, known for its expansive farmland and active oil wells. The area features traditional farmhouses and ranch-style homes from the 1950s, often situated on large plots of land. Residents appreciate the spaciousness and affordability compared to nearby counties like Santa Maria and San Luis Obispo. Despite the extreme heat, wildfires, and water quality issues due to droughts, Cuyama remains safer than the national average. Richardson Park offers recreational facilities, including a playground, football field, picnic shelters, and a public swimming pool. Nature enthusiasts can explore the nearby Los Padres National Forest and Carrizo Plain National Monument, both within driving distance. Dining options include The Buck Stop cafe, Noble Roman's Pizza Burger Falafel diner, and Tacos Y Marisco El Rinconcito food truck. For groceries, C & H Market is available, with additional options in Taft, 25 miles north. The Cuyama Shuttle provides limited transit to Santa Maria, but most residents rely on private vehicles. State Route 166 connects Cuyama to Santa Maria and Bakersfield, each about 60 miles away, while Meadows Field Airport in Bakersfield is the closest airline hub.

Home Trends in Cuyama, CA

Housing Trends

Median Single Family Sale Price
$1,300,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$801
Number of Homes for Sale
2
Median List Price
$1,300,000
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