33708 Bronco Lane, Squaw Valley, California 93675, Squaw Valley, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$500,000
33708 Bronco Lane, Squaw Valley, California 93675
4Beds
2Baths
2,360Sqft
204,296Lot
Year Built
2001
Close
-
List price
$500K
Original List price
$600K
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
FR25119316
Home ConditionGood
Features
Good View:
Pool
Patio
View

About this home

Welcome to this inviting 4/2 custom home on over 4 acres, just minutes from HWY 180, with stunning views & shop. This home boasts many upgrades throughout, including a fully renovated kitchen with a spacious pantry. Enjoy a generous open living room with vaulted ceilings & wood stove. Step outside to an expansive patio, perfect for gatherings, with a fire pit and an above-ground pool for relaxation. Green thumbs will appreciate the greenhouse, garden beds, and assorted fruit trees, including blackberries and grapevines. The property also features a paved driveway, carport, guest cottage for visitors, a large Borga shop with a partial loft, animal shelters, and a chicken coop. With an automatic security gate and a camera security system, you'll have peace of mind. The land is fully fenced and cross-fenced, ideal for pets or livestock, and includes a rain collection tank for sustainability. Another bonus is that the well equipment has been recently replaced. This ideal location provided an easy commute to the Central Valley and Kings Canyon /Sequoia Parks. Come and make this remarkable property your own! Bed and bath count may differ from tax records, Buyer to verify. Buyer to assume the Solar Lease at $204.44 per month.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
10/21/25
Price Change
$500,000-4.8%
10/19/25
Price Change
$525,000
05/28/25
Listing
$600,000
Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (8 Listings)
Beds43
67%
Baths22
50%
Square foot2,3601,640
78%
Lot Size204,296212,572
33%
Price$500K$300K
78%
Price per square foot$212$171
67%
Built year20011988
89%
HOA
Days on market161161
50%
Condition Rating
Good

The property, built in 2001, is 23 years old, but features a 'fully renovated kitchen' with modern finishes, subway tile, and stainless steel appliances, as confirmed by the images. While some elements like the visible bathroom appear functional but dated, the overall home is well-maintained and move-in ready. The description also notes 'many upgrades throughout' and recent replacement of well equipment, along with extensive outdoor amenities, supporting a 'Good' condition rating.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Expansive & Versatile Acreage: The property spans over 4 acres, fully fenced and cross-fenced, ideal for livestock or pets. It includes a greenhouse, garden beds, assorted fruit trees, and a rain collection tank, catering to a self-sufficient or hobby farm lifestyle.
Comprehensive Outbuildings & Guest Accommodations: Features a large Borga shop with a partial loft, a separate guest cottage, animal shelters, and a chicken coop, providing significant utility, storage, and potential for multi-generational living or income.
Modernized Interior & Open Concept Living: The home boasts a fully renovated kitchen with a spacious pantry, a generous open living room with vaulted ceilings, and a wood stove, offering contemporary comfort and aesthetic appeal.
Exceptional Outdoor Living & Entertainment: An expansive patio with a fire pit and an above-ground pool creates an ideal setting for relaxation, social gatherings, and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Strategic Location with Views & Accessibility: Offers stunning views and an easy commute to the Central Valley and Kings Canyon/Sequoia Parks, combining rural tranquility with convenient access to major routes and natural attractions.

Cons

Solar Lease Obligation: The buyer is required to assume an existing solar lease at $204.44 per month, adding a recurring monthly expense that may impact affordability or buyer interest.
Multiple Price Reductions: The property has seen several price reductions from its original list price of $600,000 down to $500,000, which could suggest initial overpricing or a slower market, potentially raising buyer concerns about market value.
Discrepancy in Tax Records: The listing states that bed and bath counts may differ from tax records, requiring buyer verification, which could introduce uncertainty during the due diligence process.

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