Fairfield Farms, a legacy agricultural estate encompassing 389 acres in Southern California’s Pauma Valley, has been listed for sale at $10.9 million — roughly $28,000 per acre. Red Hawk Realty is marketing the listing on behalf of long-time ownership, noting that this expansive, multi-use property is zoned for agricultural use and offers a blend of residential, farming, and eco-tourism potential.
According to the offering memorandum, Fairfield Farms features a custom-built 3,400-square-foot main residence, a separate farm manager’s home and office, and additional housing for farm labor. The site also features farming infrastructure including irrigation systems, large-capacity water storage, and a 1+ megawatt solar field that reduces operational costs. With over 85 acres planted with organic blueberries, 105 acres of avocado trees, and five acres of citrus, the farm is marketed as a turnkey agricultural enterprise.
Positioned in the Pauma Valley, at the foothills of the Palomar Mountain Range, Fairfield Farms is located near the San Luis Rey River. Based on the brochure, it provides fertile soil and an ideal climate for high-value crops. The area is also home to the Pauma Valley Country Club and offers proximity to major Southern California cities while maintaining a secluded, rural ambiance.
Marketing materials suggest that the property presents an opportunity not only for continued agricultural production but also for repositioning as a private family estate, sustainable living community, or agri-tourism destination. The fully integrated operations and existing residential infrastructure reportedly offer flexibility for future development, educational farming initiatives, or event-based revenue streams. In addition, Fairfield Farms is described as a generational asset combining natural beauty with long-term investment viability in one of California’s most scenic agricultural regions.
Red Hawk Realty’s Meriah Druliner and Donn Bree are managing the listing.
