Corner Lot in Apple Valley, CA
Invest in this large lot of land filled with timber valued at over $250,000.
Payment Options
Payment Note(s)
Easy to qualify. $20/mo processing fee to loan servicing company. Buyer to pay for property tax and insurance.
Description
Embrace the great potential of this 3.07ac vacant lot in a highly desirable area in Apple Valley with lots of custom homes nearby. With quick access to Stoddard Wells Road and I-15 freeway, this property seamlessly combines the tranquility of a custom home neighborhood with convenience of urban living. This lot is only about 2 miles away from the future Victor Valley station for Brightline West high speed train. Zoned for AV/RL (Apple Valley/Rural Living) which allows a wide range of uses. Power lines are nearby on Murieta and Langley. Will need well and septic. Do not miss this opportunity to make your dream come true on this blank canvas. The address listed here is fictitious and is only used to help locate the property. Seller prefers escrow to be with Desiree Ward at First American Title.
Property Information
Parcel Size
3.07 Acres
State
California
County
San Bernardino
Nearest Cities
Victorville
Parcel Number
0472-284-10-0000
Address
20395 Murieta St., Apple Valley, CA 92307
Features
Acres
3.07
County
San Bernardino
Access
Dirt Road
Power
Near by
Water
Need well
Heating
Electric
Zoning
Rural Living
Nearby Attractions/City
Victorville
Located in Southern California at the high-point between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, Victorville is the leading city for both industry and retail in the High Desert region. Victorville is a growing, vibrant community that is home to approximately 135,000 residents and some of the area’s largest employers. Clean air, abundant mountain vistas, family-friendly recreational activities, spectacular sunsets and breathtaking night skies entice locals and visitors alike to fall in love with our City. We’re within a few hours of SoCal beaches, National Parks, mountain retreats, and other major attractions; and Ontario International Airport is less than an hour away.
Barstow
The Mojave River was the first artery bringing Native Americans to the area followed by the American Railroad system. Barstow soon grew around a railroad depot spurred by the Industrial Revolution. A century later, the automobile paved the way for Route 66, Interstate 40, Interstate 15, Highway 247, and Highway 58, lending to Barstow’s moniker: Crossroads of Opportunity. Also the Mojave Desert is an off-roader’s paradise! Barstow boasts miles and miles of dedicated areas for camping, exploring, horseback riding, and driving. The clear night skies make for beautiful star and meteor shower viewing.
Notes
The owner or managing member of the owner entity is a Nevada real estate licensee. However buyer is not represented by a real estate agent and does not need to pay any commission.