Seneca, once upon a time, was a gold hunter’s paradise. Today, the region has transformed itself into a ghost town where no one ventures into.


Fox News elaborated on November 11 that the property stands close to a former Chinese-built gold mine, and that would make you own a historic site if you have that many dollars.


If you are someone who wouldn’t mind owning some prime property in this Northern California ghost town, we suggest you need to head for Craigslist now.


On offer for sale is a 12-acre property that includes a bar and even liquor license for just around a quarter million dollars.


This privately-owned property which stands safe from any kind of natural hazards can be yours for just $225,000. See photo slideshow.


If you are the chosen one, you could end up owning the property and also all rights to minerals and timber from the land.


The property has in the vicinity the Feather River, a tributary of the Sacramento River.


The region also finds place in history as the former “stomping ground of Ishi, the last known member of the Yahi people of California, known as the “last wild Indian” before he died in 1916”.


Once you decide to go for it, spare a few days to live in this rural region. This is because the owner, who lives far away, might take a few days to reach you with the deal.




Californian gold mining ghost town up for grabs, for $225,000



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