Kristofferson originally bought the ranch in 1980 and, over the decades since, has leased a good chunk of the land for cattle grazing, which shouldn’t really come as a surprise. He is a Texas native, after all.Anthony Wells/Mendo Sotheby’s International Realtyactor told the newspaper. Dating back to the 1800s, the legacy ranch began as a dairy farm and still includes some of the original structures.
Listed for $17.2 million, the compound includes original buildings from its beginnings as a dairy farmAs it stands, the property features 300 acres of open pasture and approximately 250 acres of forestland that are dotted with old-growth redwood and fir trees. Offering up a mile of Pacific Ocean frontage, the property sits right below Devils Basin. Given the scale and location, there’s a possibility that the land could be subdivided or even expanded upon.