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Sutter County, located in the heart of California's Sacramento Valley, is renowned for its rich agricultural heritage and fertile farmland. Named after pioneer John Sutter, this county of approximately 97,000 residents sits at the confluence of the Sacramento and Feather Rivers, creating some of the most productive agricultural land in the state.
The county encompasses 609 square miles of prime Central Valley real estate, with the county seat in Yuba City. Sutter County is famous for its rice production, dried plums (prunes), peaches, walnuts, and almonds. The iconic Sutter Buttes—known as the "world's smallest mountain range"—rise dramatically from the valley floor, creating a distinctive landmark visible throughout the region.
Landowners in Sutter County benefit from excellent access to major markets via Highway 99 and Highway 70, proximity to Sacramento and the San Francisco Bay Area, and reliable water sources from the Feather River and extensive irrigation systems. Whether you own farmland in Live Oak, vacant acreage near Yuba City, rural property in Meridian, or investment land near the Sutter Buttes, we understand the unique value of Sutter County real estate.
If you're ready to sell land fast, we offer a straightforward process that eliminates the typical hassles of traditional real estate sales. No listing agents, no showings, no uncertainty. Just a fair cash offer and a quick closing on your timeline.

Sutter County produces over $800 million in agricultural products annually, making it one of California's top farming counties.
Prime location between Sacramento and Feather Rivers provides excellent water access for agricultural operations.

Data source: U.S. Census Bureau
The Sutter Buttes, rising 2,000 feet above the valley floor, are the world's smallest mountain range and a remnant of volcanic activity from 1.6 million years ago.
Yuba City is known as the "Prune Capital of the World" and hosts an annual Prune Festival celebrating the county's agricultural heritage.
Sutter County is one of California's top rice-producing counties, with thousands of acres dedicated to rice cultivation using sophisticated flooding techniques.
The county is named after John Sutter, on whose land gold was discovered in 1848, sparking the California Gold Rush that transformed the state.
Sutter County has one of California's largest Sikh communities, with beautiful gurdwaras and a rich multicultural heritage.
Located just 40 miles north of Sacramento, Sutter County offers rural living with easy access to major urban centers and transportation corridors.
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