As with other subdivisions in Modoc County, Castle Rock Estates was created in the 1960s.
At this time there are 86 home sites in Castle Rock Estates. The area is pretty and the homes in the area are above average in quality and tend to be well maintained.
As a neighborhood, Castle Rock Estates is very stable. Homes and lots rarely become available in this area. Neighbors really look out for one another. One day when I was marking a lot for sale (by the way, it sold shortly afterward) a neighbor decided to check to see what was going on and make sure that I was allowed to be there.
That's how folks look after each other in the area. Lots range from 1-2 acres -- a couple are a bit larger. One road is paved, Juniper Tree (also known as Grande). All others are graveled roads. Certain lots will have access to public sewer and water through the Cal Pines Services District. If you are interested in a particular parcel, we'll need to ask if they will extend the lines to that parcel.
The goods news is that the roads are county maintained and there is no association in the area. That means no annual dues. However, in this subdivision, being part of the Cal Pines Services District, there will be some assessments for the fire department.
The area has CC&Rs but they mostly reflect Modoc County Building Code requirements and fire safety issues, like, a home must be a minimum of 500 sf., clearing of weeds and debris around a home to minimize fire hazards, etc. No one will tell you what color your house can be.
If you're interested in buying property in this subdivision, give me a call. I'll be happy to assist you.
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