c.1950 California Move In Ready Ranch Home For Sale $98K
OHU50K Notesย ย $98,000
c.1950 California Move In Ready Ranch Home For Sale. Nice smaller home in a quaint neighborhood.

Realtor Comments
This charming home is move in ready and has a lot to offer! Featuring 3 bedrooms,1 bath on a large city lot; it has city water, city sewer and power is by Trinity PUD, which has some of the best rates in the state. The home has had some updates done: The previous owner had a new roof put on some years back, installed new flooring, and the bathroom vanity and sink has been updated. Each bedroom offers the luxury of a walk in closet and newer laminate flooring. The home offers street side parking but with the large lot you could easily have off street parking. There is a large storage shed in the back yard which could also make a great workshop, and there is plenty of land to grow a large veggie garden or add to the landscape. Relax outside in the summer and enjoy the epic views of the surrounding mountains! Minutes from downtown and located at the end of the road in a subdivision. Must see to appreciate!
- 3 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,100 sqft
- 8,712 sqft lot
- Build date 1950
90 Talco Way, Hayfork, CA 96041ย ย $98,000
- Contact Realtor: Allicia Adair
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Pros
- Beautiful natural setting. Hayfork is surrounded by forests, rivers, and mountains, with easy access to hiking, fishing, camping, hunting, and off-roading. It’s a great location if you enjoy spending time outdoors.
- More affordable housing than much of California. Home prices are generally much lower than in coastal California or major metro areas, especially if you’re looking for acreage or a rural property.
- Peace and quiet. The town has around 2,300 residents, offering a slower pace of life, minimal traffic, and a close-knit community.
- Dark skies and low congestion. It’s a good place for stargazing and people who want distance from urban noise and crowds.
- Remote work can be an option. A relatively high share of residents work remotely compared with many rural towns, although internet quality varies depending on location.
Cons
- Very limited shopping and services. You’ll find basic necessities, but for major shopping, specialized medical care, or many professional services, expect to drive to larger communities such as Redding.
- Fewer job opportunities. The local economy is small, so many people either work remotely, are self-employed, or commute longer distances.
- Remote location. Living there means accepting long drives for airports, Costco, big-box stores, and many forms of entertainment.
- Wildfire risk. Like much of Northern California’s forested interior, wildfire and smoke are significant seasonal concerns. Insurance can also be more expensive or harder to obtain.
- Limited healthcare. Routine care is available, but specialists and hospitals often require substantial travel.
- Small-town tradeoffs. There are fewer restaurants, nightlife options, and organized activities than you’d find in larger towns.
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