The median home value in Castroville, CA is $193,000.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $715,000.
The national median home value is $277,796.
The average price of homes sold in Castroville, CA is $193,000.
Approximately 40% of Castroville homes are owned,
compared to 57% rented, while
4% are vacant.
Castroville real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Tremendous opportunity on this 20-unit complex, while being able to add more as per owner! Also there is development potential, as this property consists of 4 APN's for a total of 1.56 acres. located walking distance to downtown Castroville, Mass Transit, local Restaurants, Schools, Medical as well as Shopping. Owner is currently renting out 20 units between two buildings, consisting of a 12,500 sf and 9,000 sf building, not to mention outdoor storage. According to the 2015-2023 County of Monterey Housing Element Update, APN 030-141-025 is listed as an underutilized site, with potential for 46 units on all 4 parcels (030-141-025,027,034,035). In the Castroville Community Plan VOLUME I, the property is listed Mixed-use (MU-C). The Mixed-use designation allows for residential development on the same site or in the same building as commercial uses. Residential uses are generally high-density multi-family which includes flats, condos, and townhomes.
Brigantino & Davis is honored to offer The Dubach Ranch for sale. This is a 162.32 gross acre (136+/- usable/farmable acres) irrigated row crop ranch located on Castroville Boulevard, just off Highway 156, Castroville. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a highly productive irrigated row crop ranch, with future development potential, in the Salinas Valley. It is located approximately six miles northwest of Salinas, nine miles south of Watsonville and three miles inland from the Pacific Ocean. It is also situated in close proximity to Highway 156, Highway 183, Highway 1 and Highway 101. This location benefits from a cool coastal climate, which allows a variety of fresh vegetables and strawberries to be farmed. Irrigation water is supplied by the Castroville Seawater Intrusion Project (CSIP) and distributed via high-pressure PVC lines. In addition, approximately 62 acres are located within the boundaries of the Castroville Community Plan and identified for future development.