You may not have expected your first land opportunity to be over 40 acres, but that kind of scale is exactly what creates possibilities. Large parcels like this open the door to future uses that smaller lots simply can’t support — including the potential for solar development or other long-term projects.
A utility easement runs diagonally across the property, forming an open corridor through the land while still allowing for certain surface uses in many areas. The property is located roughly 1.2 miles from the nearest electrical substation and even closer to major transmission lines, placing it near existing power infrastructure. For solar projects, proximity to transmission lines and substations can be important because it may provide pathways for connecting generated power to the grid.
Whether you’re thinking about future energy potential, land banking, or simply owning a large piece of California, opportunities like this don’t come around often.