±4.5 AC of 15-Residential Infill Lots Near California City, CA
$310,000
8000 California City Boulevard, California City, CA 93505
4.45 acres
Lot Area
Details:
Highlights:
- ±4.45 Acres (±193,749 SF) of Semi-Custom SFR Development Land
- (15) Separate Parcels | Existing Paved Roads
- Free And Clear Parcel Ready For Developers Concept
- 110 Miles to Los Angeles | 350 Miles to Sacramento
- Near Scenic Eastern Sierra Mountains & Red Rock Canyon
- Strong Local Demand For New Housing | Underserved Market
- Close Proximity to Freeways & Key Employment Centers
- Near Major Corridors Servicing College, Airport, Downtown, & Schools
- Easy Access & Multiple Entrances/Exits | Convenient Highway Access
- Ideal For Investors, Builders, or Developers Seeking Mid-Market Opportunity
- Avg Household Income: $55,271 & Med. Home Value: $281,419
Description:
Prime semi-custom SFR development land totaling ±4.45 Acres (±193,749 SF) located in California City (13 lots), Edwards (1 lot), and Ridgecrest (1 lot). The parcels are centrally located in each city, leading to easy access into all major retail hubs and highways to Los Angeles, Fresno, Bakersfield, and the coast. Existing paved roadways leading to the properties from neighboring developments are in place and the land is a blank and clean canvas for flexible concepts. Land parcels are near Interstate 5, highways 299, 89, and 99 providing easy access to Tulare, Kings, Fresno, Los Angeles county & many others! SFR development is consistent with the land use (adjacent parcel & across the street), is within the holding capacity, conforms to all policies, avoids traffic congestion, and is ready for flexible concepts.
Kern County is located in the southern part of California’s Central Valley, stretching from the Sierra Nevada mountains in the east to the rolling hills of the Coastal Ranges in the west. It is bordered by Tulare County to the north, Los Angeles County to the south, and San Luis Obispo County to the west. The county features a mix of arid desert, fertile farmland, and mountainous terrain. The county seat is Bakersfield, a city situated along the Kern River and known as a hub for agriculture and oil production. Kern County offers a range of outdoor activities, including hiking in the Sequoia National Forest, boating at Lake Isabella, and exploring the Mojave Desert. The region also has a strong cultural presence, with deep roots in country music, Basque heritage, and a history tied to California’s early oil boom.
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