Rare opportunity to lease a 2500+ SF barn/workshop on 3 fully fenced acres with a private well in a quiet residential area of Amity. This unique combination of large, usable barn + secure land + independent water source is hard to find in the area, and the property is zoned Agricultural 2, making it suitable for an agricultural business or hobby farm.
The property currently has sheep for grazing only, demonstrating its suitability for small livestock and pasture management.
Features:
Ideal Use: Hobby farm, small livestock, tractors/farm equipment, gardening, auto or workshop projects, or other agricultural business ventures
Rent: $2,800/month/ negotiable – Open to just leasing out the barn.
Contact: Message for viewing or more information
Maintain the property as a secure, functional space for small-scale agricultural use, including hobby farming, livestock grazing (sheep currently), gardening, or vineyard projects. The barn/workshop provides a versatile workspace, and the fenced land and well make it ideal for equipment storage, small livestock, vineyard or personal projects.
Encourage the property to be used for sustainable, small-scale agricultural ventures, such as a hobby farm, small vineyard, or agricultural business. The goal is to support tenants who want to maximize the value of the land while maintaining its rural character, security, and usability, potentially expanding productive use of the acreage for crops, livestock, or specialty farming over time.
The property currently has sheep for grazing only, demonstrating its suitability for small livestock and pasture management.
I have the water rights to the property. There is a well.
Jory soils: Deeper volcanic basalt soils (similar to those in neighboring AVAs) These are fertile yet free‑draining and also common in local vineyards.
2500+ SF Barn/Workshop
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Zoned Agricultural 2
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