**Land Developer Alert** 54+/- acres with Interstate 5 and Old Highway 99 frontage and entirely zoned for Commercial land uses in the core area of the community of Dunnigan, CA. This tertiary emerging market is well located being just a half-hour NW of Sacramento (State Capitol) and 15 minutes N. of Woodland, CA (County Seat) possessing interesting local and regional opportunities and being a northern gateway into Yolo County. Historically, the small rural community serviced the agricultural industry of the Sacramento Valley and has transitioned to highway commercial service sectors. It's modest population of 1,500+/- today is growth-constrained by lack of municipal services so remains rural in character and a bedroom community to the larger economic growth hubs.
In addition to the 54 acres, this offering includes multiple lots with leased commercial buildings including the Post Offi...
In addition to the 54 acres, this offering includes multiple lots with leased commercial buildings including the Post Office and the local General Neighborhood Market and a single-family farmhouse and outbuildings (family occupied). Please download our offering memorandum to see more property data and details with color mapping.
While the land is still cultivated and farmed and serviced by the Dunnigan Water District irrigation system, the prime soils have been fallowed or limited to winter crops during the current drought.
The site is about 37 miles from the State Capitol and sandwiched between Interstate 5 and Old Highway 99W being situated in the old town core area of Dunnigan, CA of Yolo County. Dunnigan (population 1,500) is an unincorporated community along Interstate 5; the major West Coast transportation corridor that connects San Diego to Seattle (Border to Border) and well located off a full-interchange on/off ramp (County Road 6). The Interstate 505 junction is a 2 miles South and links up with Vacaville on the Interstate 80 corridor. Over 35,000 cars and trucks pass by daily. Distances to major West Coast hubs are San Francisco (93 miles); Los Angeles (421 miles); and Portland (543 miles) being practically halfway between Los Angeles and Portland.