Ramona, CA 92065
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First time on the market in nearly 30 years, this exceptional Ramona property offers privacy, functionality and income potential on almost 4-acres backing directly to the Cleveland National Forest. Enjoy unobstructed, expansive views in a serene, natural setting. The 4-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home features Spanish tile flooring, quartz countertops and distinctive copper sinks, recessed lighting, dual-pane picture windows, blending durability with warm, custom touches. Designed for both everyday living and entertaining, the property embraces indoor-outdoor living with sweeping vistas from every room. Features include a well, a 10,000-gallon holding tank and several other smaller holding tanks dedicated to the irrigation system, Generac Generator with automatic ignition, 20-owned solar panels and the property is fully-fenced. The land is equally impressive, with mature orange and avocado trees, established gardens with raised beds, and thoughtfully curated Southwestern landscaping accented by beautiful cactus varieties. A detached 35ft x 24ft 2-car garage includes an attached bathroom and a rooftop deck — perfect for taking in panoramic sunsets and stargazing. The property is equipped with full RV hookups and a dedicated RV dump. The garage also features a carport and 450 sq ft of exterior covered space. Chicken coops add to the property's country charm and functionality. A rare and valuable bonus: an existing cell tower lease provides $1,600 per month in income, with scheduled increases offering consistent, passive revenue without impacting the usability of the home. Here is some info from a variety of sources on 4G and 5G antennas: In our world today, we are surrounded by safe electromagnetic emission —sometimes called radio frequency (RF) emissions—from wi-fi, Bluetooth, radios, lights, cell phones and other sources. They are safe because they are non-ionizing and they are low-power. Power levels for wireless communications are tightly regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
On Market Since
May 1, 2026
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CRMLS #260010532SD
Listing Updated
8 days ago
Roots Checked
11 days ago
Listed By
Deidre Maw
7609142340
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties
ljmanager@bhhscal.com
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