Preserve the beauty of your land forever through a Land Preservation Agreement

Why should you consider a Land Preservation Agreement for your property?

  • You are the owner and steward of your land and you want to preserve your land for future generations.
  • You have built your legacy in a place you cherish and you do not want it to be subdivided and developed.
  • You love the Napa Valley and you want to help preserve its rural and agricultural character.


A Land Preservation Agreement can provide you with:

  • Significant income tax reductions
  • Significant estate tax credits
  • The peace of mind that your property will be preserved and used the way you wish for all time

...While The Land Trust can:

  • Recommend attorneys and accountants who understand land preservation agreements
  • Monitor the property to ensure that your wishes for the land are forever fulfilled

All of this while you continue to own, manage, and have full use of your property!

Why is it important for you to act now?

  • Growth and development pressures in Napa County are increasing exponentially
  • The political environment may not always favor agricultural preservation
  • The Agricultural Preserve is not permanent!
  • The current economy offers large tax benefits from land preservation agreements
  • If you are looking to pass property to another generation, you can gain important advantages if you act before you pass away, helping assure that the inheritance meant for your heirs remains intact. 

Create a Legacy
Once our open space is developed, our rural way of life will be lost forever. Please help us ensure that Napa County will remain as it is today for future generations.

 

For more information: Contact Executive Director John Hoffnagle or Director of Land Protection Elizabeth Wroblicka at (707) 252-3270.

 

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The Land Trust of Napa County

1700 Soscol Ave., Suite 20, Napa, CA 94559
Phone: 707-252-3270
Fax: 707-252-1071
info@napalandtrust.org

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