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Details about the Land
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| County: San Bernardino |
Type: Acreage |
Acres: 9.78 |
| Address: Tujunga Ave. & Tonopah St |
City: Newberry Springs |
State: California |
| Zip: 92356 |
Price:
$48,645.00 |
Status: Available |
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Description of the Land
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Type of Property: Rural/Residential Living Physical Address: Near Tujunga Ave. and Tonopah St. County: San Bernardino City: Newberry Springs (Barstow District) State: CA Zip: 92356 Lot/Parcel ID#: Part of Lot 5, Track 3824; APN 0531-251-10-0000 Lot Dimensions: 658.5 x 646.34 Total Lot Size: 425,614.89 sq ft (9.78 acre) Water: By Well Power: Edison Power Sewer: By Septic Phone: Verizon
Property Description: Cleared lot that is approximately 25 minutes away from Barstow, CA. The RL (Rural Living) land use zoning district provides sites for rural residential used, incidental agricultural uses, and similar and compatible uses. The restrictions are very minimal allowing you to use the property for multi-purposes. A maximum of 4 units and even a church is allowed. Other main cities such as Victorville, Hesperia and Apple Valley are all about 1 hour away. Calico Ghost Town is less than 20 miles away and the Barstow-Daggett Airport (DAG) is approximately 10.5 miles away. More importantly, Barstow Community Hospital is just a short drive from this lot.
This is a great opportunity to own affordable property in one of the few remaining desirable locations in Southern California
Area Information: San Bernardino County, being the largest county in the United Stated by area, has a population of 2,028,013 as of 2007. This county is located southeast of the state of California, which is the world’s 5th largest economy. San Bernardino County is the gateway to Southern California’s desert and mountain communities. There are scenic mountains where you can ski or snowboard in the winter and fish or sail in the summer. Whether you are planning to retire or just seeking for new opportunity, San Bernardino County can accommodate your living needs.
You’ll also find a number of quaint foothill communities where you can pick your own peaches and pears in the summer or apples in the fall. In these communities you can visit farms, ranches, fruit stands and experience a small, hometown feel—letting you escape from urban city life. You can also visit the scenic desert and its beautiful natural foliage and picturesque sunsets.
San Bernardino County also has much to offer if you enjoy visiting museums or historical landmarks. From ghost towns to dinosaur bones to collectible gems, rocks and minerals, San Bernardino County has natural beauty to enjoy.
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