Own Redding’s finest Bed and Breakfast!

Your rare chance to own one of Redding’s most desirable and highest rated Bed and Breakfasts!

Apple’s River House Located on the Sacramento River Trail is a turn-key furnished, equipped, and ready to ramp up opportunity that has been in business since 1998. The original builder/owner ran it part time for years of revenue and development. Purpose-built structure is 4 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms in stucco and with a 50 year architectural metal roof. Each room has a balcony and private bath, and 2 rooms view the Sacramento River. Dual Heating and Air Conditioning Units (1st/2nd Floors). 3 Electric Free Standing Fireplaces. Directly adjacent to the river trail entrance, the setting is incomparable. Gorgeous mature landscaping in the very private backyard includes mindful seating arrangements around exquisite water features under tall trees.

Years of high ratings have built enormous goodwill. Sale includes booking website, on/off/sale wine license and opportunities to grow the business even more. Seller feels it’s time for their next chapter in life. Will this be your next chapter?
 

P}rice reduced to just $649,500!

Offered by:

The Address Realty
Erin and Skip Murphy
“A Daughter and Pop Shop”
Cal BRE #01710206
Call or Text (530) 356 4500
http://TheAddressRealty.com

 

Old Thyme Bed and Breakfast of Redding

Edit 2019. This place is closed and the owners moved to Jacksonville Oregon.

Here is one of our well loved B&Bs, Old Thyme of Redding.
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They posted a video to offer guests some idea of what delights they may expect.

OldThyme2</aOldThyme3Highly recommended. Old Thyme is ReallyRedding.
Your hosts: Tony and Linda Kilcollins
oldthymebnb@att.net
Spoken languages English, Phone: +1530-241-1444
Be sure to Like Old Thyme on Facebook too.

We keep a list of Redding area lodgings and B&Bs at the tab near the header.

You cold, east coast?

While the east coast literally freezes today and posts pictures of ice skating on their toilets, this Redding driver enjoyed a lovely day in a nice car on Lake Boulevard.
Corvette2 on Lake BlvdShot taken through my windshield.
Say, I just had a thought. If you east coast types ever decide that living in a place where going outside in a t-shirt can KILL YOU is maybe bad for business, you should know we have an empty business park just sitting in Redding called the Stillwater Business Park. I can help you relocate. Redding is good for business, but bad for skating on your toilet.
StillwaterOkay, technically that toilet skater is in Canada. Maybe you guys should consider Redding too, eh?

The Finale approaches for Tenor’s Liquor

Tenors LiquorIt’s difficult to believe, but a liquor store is going out of business in Redding.

Tenor’s belied it’s last-chance location with focused selection, and an incongruous ability to engage staff with a well informed conversation about single malt Scotch.

I’m told the owner’s interests shifted elsewhere, and so it goes.
Tenors Liquor in ReddingBefore it was Tenor’s, it was Roy’s. A blue collar standby. The property was slated for a game-changing upscale hotel. But big league dreams sometimes come and go in our town.

A toast to Tenor’s, then. Followed by a stiff shot. What dreams may come.
Meanwhile, 10% off for cash buyers on what remains in stock, for a few fleeting days.

Shasta County is open for business

The Shasta Association of Realtors recently hosted a presentation by Mark Lascelles, the President of the Economic Development Corporation. That organization is tasked with spearheading local efforts to bring good jobs to our community. Our town has so much going for it, but sometimes our pro-business message gets lost. Still, the EDC has done much good, and has exciting projects in the “pipeline.” The Shasta MLS has made the webcast of yesterday’s presentation available. The audio runs about 30 minutes, and is well worth your time if you are considering relocating your business to Redding. We also have this slide presentation as a pdf at the link below:
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Mark Lascelles
Mark Lascelles of our EDC