Have you ever dreamed of owning a small farm?

One where the earth is fertile, the climate allows for a wide variety of crops, the water is sweet and plentiful? This 4.3 acre orchard planted with some of the most productive and rare varieties may be the answer to your dreams.
Located on a four and a half acres parcel in the foothills of the sierras, it comes with a well maintained two bedroom two baths house, all the equipment needed to care for the orchard, and a well established record of turning a profit thanks to direct marketing and a solid reputation for high quality fruit.
The owners are ready to retire but are open to assisting the purchaser in operating the orchard during a transition period if needed.

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  • Established Markets For Top Quality Fruit

    This orchard doesn't just produce fabulous fruit, it makes money. Loyal customers in well established markets are happy to pay for top quality fruit. Current owners are available to help you succeed.

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  • The Perfect Soil For Fruit Trees

    Penryn sits on the furthest Western tip of the granite basolith of the Sierra Nevada. Unlike most of California which has alkaline soil, the decomposed granite soil of the orchard is well-drained and lightly acidic, which is ideal for fruit trees. VIEW THE LIST OF TREES AND VINES

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  • The Water

    Pure snowmelt from the Sierras flows to the Foothills via canals repurposed after the Gold Rush. Long established water rights deliver affordable one and a half miner's inch summer, one inch winter via a gravity fed system.

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  • The Equipment

    Turnkey operation includes everything from a two bedroom two baths house to the perfect size tractor, to top of the line electric pruners, walk-in cooler, picking wagon and bins, hand tools, spare parts, pole shed, and more.

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  • What makes a good farmer?

    You don't need to be an agricultural expert to succeed. When I started I did not know an apple tree from a plum tree. You do however need to be willing to work hard and to learn by doing.

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