123 Acre building site in Siskiyou County, Gazelle, Northern California. Community well with beautiful views of Mt. Shasta and the valley. All perked, partially fenced and power to the front of the property. One of four parcels available.
Rich Cloutman is a Third Generation California Native and was a builder/developer in Northern California primary as a custom home builder. Rich, his wife Ali and their two young daughters wanted to make a change to the rural lifestyle. After a five year search they found Siskiyou County and ventured into the Scott Valley eventually ending their search in Etna, California. They fell in love with the farm land and mountains and “it just felt like a safe place”. What struck them the most were the beautiful ranch lands surrounded by mountains and the small communities of Etna, Fort Jones, Greenview, Callahan and Yreka. In 1998 they purchased a former two story brick Hotel that was once a bordello called the “Collier Hotel” which was built in 1897 and they moved in 1999. Rich and Ali both say “being in real estate is doing what we love” and really enjoy finding the right home for each of their clients. Together they own Prime Country Real Estate and have franchised with the oldest real estate franchise United Country Real Estate specializing in the marketing and selling of rural properties, ranches, residential and land. Rich spends his free time with his family, gardening or on the golf course .
Laura lee moved to Siskiyou County in 1996, along with her husband, after the birth of their first child. They found their dream home in the little Shasta Valley where they could raise their family on food they raised themselves. They enjoy the space, freedom, and sense of community this rural setting offers.
Laura lee started her career in Healthcare. Her husband who works as a land surveyor and sparked her interest in real estate, which she pursued after she finished raising her children.
She is an avid gardener, and enjoys raising her goats, cows, chickens, pigs, and geese on her farm in the Little Shasta Valley.