SOLD! Buy one or both 4+ acre lots!
Lucerne Valley, California – San Bernardino County
8.96 Acres | Original price was: $12,000.00.$10,000.00Current price is: $10,000.00.
NOTE: Two parcels are sharing this same listing because they are adjacent, each one is individually for sale for the listed price. In other words, if you’d like to purchase both, the sales price will be two times the listed price.
How to Visit the Property: Please free to drive by the lot at your earliest convenience. We recommend that you check out the video below for some more specifics about the area and the parcel boundaries! This will help you get your bearings when you go to look at the property. The property referenced in that video is
8120 Visalia Rd
Lucerne Valley, CA 92356
SKU: #DVL-262467
Size (Acres): 4.69 and 4.27
Lot Dimensions:
North: 619.48 ft
East: 630.1 ft
South: 619.65 ft
West: 630.3 ft
Address: 0 Visalia Ave. Lucerne Valley, CA 92356
County: San Bernardino
State: California
APN or Other ID: 0449-301-16 and 0449-301-15
GPS:
34.4057559602176, -116.884460367144
34.4057302134954, -116.88240853019
34.4040240238589, -116.884457123729
34.4039990388924, -116.88240542472
Zoning: Residential, LV/RL-5, County Land Use Services office, (909) 387-8311 x4
Can I Build a House: Yes
Mobile Home Permitted: Yes
RV and Camping: RV’s are allowed with limitations, Camping (4 consecutive days out of 30)
Terrain: Level
Power: Overhead utilities in the area, Southern Cal Edison
Water: Would be Well, Environmental Health Department, 800-442-2283
Sewer: Septic System Required, Environmental Health Services, 800-442-2283
Road Condition: County
Title Info: Purchased with Title Insurance Annual Property
Taxes (Approx): $222.90
Elevation: 3262 ft feet
Flood Zone/Wetlands: Wetlands
HOA: This is not in an HOA, but has CC&Rs
A city in the desert, Lucerne Valley takes it’s name from two worlds. “Lucerne” is the Spanish name for Alfalfa. At the prime growing season, the Valley also became reminiscent of the futile alpine valleys of Lucerne, Switzerland. Local residents recognized the affinity of the foreign land and have honored Lucerne, Switzerland as our sister city. Although the valley produces less alfalfa than it did twenty years ago, it continues to be prime agricultural land for farm and ranch families who often grow their own livestock for meat and tend their hearty high desert gardens for produce.
If you would like to view the surrounding area in 2D, check out the maps below!