The median home value in Weitchpec, CA is $45,000.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $384,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Weitchpec, CA is $45,000.
Approximately 49% of Weitchpec homes are owned,
compared to 21% rented, while
26% are vacant.
Weitchpec real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Weitchpec real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Learn more about Weitchpec.
Sunshine, forest, CDF approved graded roads, water and structures. It is all here now! Year round springs provide plenty of natural water. Hunt, ride, hike, firewood. Some harvestable timber is available (survey will determine amount). Gated access provides privacy for your use.
54 glorious acres of land, land, land, beautiful land! Current cannabis operation with recent Annual Humboldt County Compliance Inspection Report dated July 11, 2023 shows this farm is looking good and in compliance. State Annual Licenses in hand for Small Mixed light tier-1 (8000 sq ft) & Medium Outdoor (22000 sq ft) both recently and paid in full till July 31, 2024. Permitted well, 60,000 gallons of water storage and on-site septic. Also including a small cabin with loft, bathroom and shower. This property is priced to move and ready for you. Many of the properties on the market have expired licenses... not this one. Contact your favorite Realtor to get copies of the documents mentioned above and schedule a showing today.
Two 20-acre parcels on Iron Gate Rd in Weitchpec California, you'll find timber covered mountains and blue skies! Summer days can be spent enjoying the sunshine, sitting beside the small pool of crystal clear water! This pool is created by a natural spring nestled within the willows. Gaze upon endless sunrise and sunsets undisturbed behind a locked gate. A few miles away you'll find Pec-Tah Fuel Mart a gas station with hot food, fresh fruits and vegetables. Enjoy the powerful Klamath River every crossing of the Weitchpec Bridge.