Located near the intersection of East Highland Ave. and North Palm Ave. this commercial vacant lot features multiple entry access with great potentuial. Possible usage for franchise development with exit points from both Highland Ave. and Palm Ave. close proximity to 210 freeway. Neighboring businesses include Jiffy Lube, Domino’s Pizza, Jack in the Box and much more. Near by attractions Yaamava Resort & Casino and San Bernardino International Airport (SBD) surrounded by the backdrop of San Bernardino National Park with miles of hiking and equestrian trials and popular ski resorts with 6 different public parks in the neighborhood to choose from.
Two lots, 27180-2718 5th St Highland CA 92346, which in total is 33,000 Sqft. The Property is zoned industrial, and located in the Airport Gateway specific plan. The property has two entrances, with one off of 5th and the other one off of Meines St.. Price to sell!!!
Over 1 Acre of Prime Land in Highland – Development Opportunity! An incredible opportunity to develop four homes on over an acre of land right in the heart of Highland. Preliminary plans are likely already approved, making this a nearly shovel-ready project. Don’t miss out on this rare chance to build in a desirable location. Additional plans and information about the proposed homes can be made available. Calling all investors and builders!
Rare opportunity to own nearly 1.6 acres of vacant land in Highland, ideally located near the intersection of Gala Street and Highland Avenue. Spanning approximately 69,696 square feet, this hillside parcel offers sweeping views and strong potential for development. While the terrain is not flat, the lot is buildable and presents a unique opportunity for developers or buyers looking to build a custom home with privacy and elevation. With utilities nearby (buyer to verify) and convenient access to local schools, shopping, and major freeways, this property is a prime investment in a rapidly growing area. Whether you're a builder, investor, or future homeowner with a vision, this property is full of promise and possibilities.
Rare opportunity to own nearly 1.6 acres of vacant land in Highland, ideally located near the intersection of Gala Street and Highland Avenue. Spanning approximately 69,696 square feet, this hillside parcel offers sweeping views and strong potential for development. While the terrain is not flat, the lot is buildable and presents a unique opportunity for developers or buyers looking to build a custom home with privacy and elevation. With utilities nearby (buyer to verify) and convenient access to local schools, shopping, and major freeways, this property is a prime investment in a rapidly growing area. Whether you're a builder, investor, or future homeowner with a vision, this property is full of promise and possibilities.
52.4 acres! ZONED: RC. Permits single-family homes on large parcels and other compatible uses. This zone is typically applied to areas intended to remain in a natural, undeveloped state or be used for open space and recreation. Key characteristics of RC zoning in San Bernardino County. In San Bernardino County, the RC (Resource Conservation) zoning designation primarily aims to preserve open space and allow for recreational activities. It also permits single-family homes on large parcels and other compatible uses. This zone is typically applied to areas intended to remain in a natural, undeveloped state or be used for open space and recreation. Key characteristics of RC zoning in San Bernardino County:Open Space and Recreation:The RC zone prioritizes the preservation of open space and allows for recreational uses. Large Lot Sizes:Single-family homes are permitted, but on larger parcels than in more densely populated residential zones. Limited Development Intensity:The zone restricts the intensity of development to maintain its natural character. Access and Fire Safety:RC zoning can also be used to restrict access to certain areas and reduce fire hazards, particularly in hillside locations. Examples of uses in RC zones: Parks and Recreation: Parks, playgrounds, and other community facilities are common. Rural Residential: Single-family homes on large lots are permitted. Agricultural Uses: Incidental agricultural uses may also be allowed. Recreational Vehicle Parks: These are allowed in the RC zone. In summary, the RC zone in San Bernardino County is designed to balance development with the preservation of natural resources and open space, supporting recreational activities and rural living environments. Recreational Vehicle Parks are allowed in the RC (Resource Conservation), CR (Rural Commercial), CS (Service Commercial), and CH (Highway Commercial) land use districts. Can be used for grazing animals. Buyer to verify all information.
52.4 acres! ZONED: RC. Permits single-family homes on large parcels and other compatible uses. This zone is typically applied to areas intended to remain in a natural, undeveloped state or be used for open space and recreation. Key characteristics of RC zoning in San Bernardino County. In San Bernardino County, the RC (Resource Conservation) zoning designation primarily aims to preserve open space and allow for recreational activities. It also permits single-family homes on large parcels and other compatible uses. This zone is typically applied to areas intended to remain in a natural, undeveloped state or be used for open space and recreation. Key characteristics of RC zoning in San Bernardino County:Open Space and Recreation:The RC zone prioritizes the preservation of open space and allows for recreational uses. Large Lot Sizes:Single-family homes are permitted, but on larger parcels than in more densely populated residential zones. Limited Development Intensity:The zone restricts the intensity of development to maintain its natural character. Access and Fire Safety:RC zoning can also be used to restrict access to certain areas and reduce fire hazards, particularly in hillside locations. Examples of uses in RC zones: Parks and Recreation: Parks, playgrounds, and other community facilities are common. Rural Residential: Single-family homes on large lots are permitted. Agricultural Uses: Incidental agricultural uses may also be allowed. Recreational Vehicle Parks: These are allowed in the RC zone. In summary, the RC zone in San Bernardino County is designed to balance development with the preservation of natural resources and open space, supporting recreational activities and rural living environments. Recreational Vehicle Parks are allowed in the RC (Resource Conservation), CR (Rural Commercial), CS (Service Commercial), and CH (Highway Commercial) land use districts. Can be used for grazing animals. Buyer to verify all information.
Unlock the full potential of this rare development opportunity located in a highly desirable area. This offering includes two adjoining parcels totaling 2.25 acres (1.95 acres plus an additional 0.30-acre lot), both zoned R-4 Multi-Family Residential, ideal for investors or developers looking to capitalize on a shovel-ready project. With already being Approved for up to 40 residential units, Seller has already submitted and received preliminary plan approval. Only remaining step is submission of architectural plans for final approval. Flat, usable land with great potential for a residential housing community.
FLEXIBLE ZONING for variety of user types. First time on the market in over sixty years, this large flat site of three acres can potentially accomodate up to thirty (36) six homes, or could be a good site for a certain type of business, religious retreat, etc. One of the last few parcels of undeveloped land left in the city. A brand new Costco has opened in Highland, and many others under construction, i.e. a new Dutch Brothers down the street. Homes in the immediate neighborhood sell in the mid to high 500k range, and those are 40+ year old homes, so new homes would have a premium. Short drive to Yaamava Resort & Casino. Buyer to verify with city any potential plans, zoning, utilities, etc.
Seize this rare opportunity to own high-visibility commercial land in a thriving, high-traffic location. Previously home to a successful restaurant generating over $240,000 in annual profits, this site carries a proven track record of strong income performance, and now offers a blank canvas for your next venture. With its unbeatable exposure, and strategic location, this property is ideal for developers, investors, restaurateurs, or entrepreneurs looking to build a high-performing business, create a signature destination, or reimagine the site for a wide range of commercial uses. Opportunities like this are rare, and the potential here is limitless.

Highland is located in California. Highland, California has a population of 56,733. Highland is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 33.64% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 33.94%.
The median household income in Highland, California is $69,225. The median household income for the surrounding county is $70,287 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Highland is 32.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 94.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 41.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 13.4 inches per year, with 0 inches of snow per year.