A rare slice of bucolic California coastline, only an hour south of San Francisco, lists for $25M

The 414-acre Bolsa Point Ranch in Pescadero, Calif., offers the opportunity for a true California lifestyle with verdant farmland rolling toward rugged cliffs overlooking secluded beaches and multiple historic farm buildings including a barn. less The 414-acre Bolsa Point Ranch in Pescadero, Calif., offers the opportunity for a true California lifestyle with verdant farmland rolling toward rugged cliffs overlooking secluded beaches and multiple historic ... more Photo: Drone Cowboys Photo: Drone Cowboys Image 1 of / 25 Caption Close A rare slice of bucolic California coastline, only an hour south of San Francisco, lists for $25M 1 / 25 Back to Gallery

A vast expanse of bucolic California coastline, only 40 miles south of San Francisco, could be yours for $25 million.

The 414-acre Bolsa Point Ranch adjacent to the Pigeon Point Lighthouse in Pescadero offers the opportunity for an Instagram-worthy California lifestyle with verdant farmland rolling toward rugged cliffs overlooking secluded beaches.

While the land is protected, a five-acre parcel with an ocean can be developed into a personal estate with up to 5,000 square feet, and six small farm houses could be refurbished. There's also a 12,000-square-foot packing facility and several out buildings.

"Silicon Valley is right over the hill," says realtor John Ward of California Outdoor Properties who is co-listing the property with Cornerstore Realty. "If you want your own elbow room and want to have that space, it's pretty amazing. If you want the farm to table lifestyle—that whole farming vibe is already there."

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Muzzi Family Farms has grown Brussels sprouts, fava beans, leeks and peas on the land for more than 60 years. The Salinas company is looking to sell as their family grows and focuses on farming in Sacramento.

The property was originally listed for $35 million in 2017 by Sotheby's and never sold, but Ward says little was done to market it. He and his team have now taken over the listing, and he says the price might be a little low for a piece of coastal real estate of this size, but the Muzzis "are ready to make a deal. They're ready to move on."

The land is protected by the Peninsula Open Space Trust land conservation agreement that guarantees the preservation of open space and states the property can never be sold to a housing developer.

"It's unspoiled oceanfront land," says Ward. "It's at the intersection where the land meets the sea, where verdant hills meet the big sky. It's a one-of-a-kind property."