The median home value in Dixon, CA is $636,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $540,500.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Dixon, CA is $636,000.
Approximately 63% of Dixon homes are owned,
compared to 32% rented, while
5% are vacant.
Dixon real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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156.97 (+-) Acres located on Bulkley Road in Solano County. Irrigated farmland with row crop and alfalfa history. Two contiguous parcels ( 0112-030-110 & 0112-030-020) easily accessible from paved county road. 125 HP Well supplies water to both parcels. Property is enrolled in the Williamson Act.
312.72 (+-) Acres located on Bulkley and Hackman Road in Solano County. Irrigated farmland with row crop and alfalfa history. Three contiguous parcels ( 0111-160-020, 0111-160-110, and 0111-160-120) easily accessible from paved county road. 100 HP Well supplies water to all parcels. Parcel on North side of Hackman Road has roughly 40 Acres of fenced irrigated pasture. Property is enrolled in the Williamson Act.
94 acres of level farm land zoned AG-40. This property is also in the Williamson Act for reduced property taxes. There is a 50 x 75 foot metal shop building with concrete floor, 17 foot tall roll up door, lights, insulation and a bathroom that was built within the last two years. There is also a 50 x 100 foot attached metal barn with three sides and earth floors for equipment, hay or livestock but can be closed in, etc. for many uses. There is a newer AG- Water Well that produces 800 Gallons Per Minute. It is also set up to fill a storage tank with a booster pump for the domestic use around the shop. This property is just south of Dixon with frontage along Hwy 113 and Main Prairie Road. The property is completely fenced and is ready for your livestock or crop production. The zoning allows this parcel to be divided and one can build two homes on the property as it is now. It has easy access to Vacaville, Sacramento and to the SF Bay Area too.
Make your dreams of rural living come true on this blank canvas of ~40 acres of PRIME farmland. This rare opportunity is well located within minutes of Davis, Vacaville and Winters. The soil is predominantly Class 2 Capay Silty Clay Loam. This prime soil has the potential to be planted to permanent crops, such as grapes or nut trees. The relatively flat land allows for many possibilities, some of which are a primary home, second home, barn/shop, vineyard, hobby farming, horses, livestock and more. The property is within the Maine Prairie Water District and has an active Williamson Act contract. Here is an opportunity to own farmland in a superb agricultural district.