21.25 ACRES on Avenue B & 14 Freeway of Agriculture Land just waiting to be developed or purchase for long term land investment. Nice large flat lot with excellent Freeway visibility. Buyer can verify all zoning, land use and easements with proper agencies.
3.15 acre parcel in the Hi Vista area of Lancaster. Hi Vista is an unincorporated area in northeastern Los Angeles County in the Antelope Valley. Hi Vista is where Saddleback Butte State Park, Butte Valley Wildflower Sanctuary and the Phacelia Wildlife Sanctuary are located. Zoned as A-2-5 Heavy Agriculture.
Level 2.5-Acre east Antelope Valley parcel with versatile A-2/Heavy Agriculture zoning. A nice investment property or off-grid getaway! *Buyer to make their own independent investigations regarding Zoning & General Plan Designations, Environmental & Hazard Zones, Access & Development Costs, Availability & Costs of Utilities.
Affordable east-side acreage! 2.42 net acres with established access fronting onto 65th Street East, and electric available at the street. This level lot has a conditional Certificate of Compliance and desirable A-2/Heavy agricultural zoning. A nice buy! *Buyer to make their own independent investigations regarding Zoning & General Plan Designations, Environmental & Hazard Zones, Access & Development Costs, Availability & Costs of Utilities.
This property is ready for a new home. Seller has this property prepared for a build. 2.49 acres enclosed in a $60K block wall, newer well with permit and water analysis, and yield test. 2 new gates, which will be re-installed with accepted offer. There is a storage shed and wood fence surrounding a 49 ft x 49 ft concrete slab . There has also been a residential address assigned, 51409 85th St West Antelope Acres, Ca 93536, There is a fire dept access rd. Seller also has house blueprints he is willing to share with new buyer. Building permits along with septic permit were issued however they have expired and must be renewed. $135K invested to date on the build (not including cost of land) NO seller carry!
21.25 ACRES on Avenue B & 14 Freeway of Agriculture Land just waiting to be developed or purchase for long term land investment. Nice large flat lot with excellent Freeway visibility. Buyer can verify all zoning, land use and easements with proper agencies.
NU=Non-Urban Residential. ? Close to 90 St West, it will be Regional Arterial Road, Max 6-8 Lanes. 2 miles to Future Expressway 138( Ave D) Around 3 miles to Fox Field industry Corridor. ? 2 miles to ANTELOPE ACRES Existing over hundreds of houses. Many solar projects booming on West and Northern side.
Zoning: LA Light Industry Zoning. E-10 X 47 Street, West. More or less 2 miles to Sygma, Fox Field Business park, Michaels, Future Freeway 138 which will connect Freeway 5, 14, 15. Around 3 miles to Rite Aid, Fairground, Freeway 14, Super Wal-Mart, Shopping center, Lancaster High school
Zoning is Non-Urban Residential. one mile to LA County Animal Care, Antelope Valley Prison, Veteran Home, 2 miles to Lancaster High School, Michaels, Super Wal-Mart, Rite Aid, Fair Ground, Fox Field Airport, Veteran Home, Zygoma. Hundreds of exist homes, Hundreds of new houses projects and most of under construction. 3 miles to Super Wal-Mart ,Home Depot, shopping Center
An investment opportunity awaits your review in the high desert area of Lancaster, California. This 2.5-acre vacant parcel offers wide-open space and is zoned for residential use. Under Los Angeles County A22 zoning, it also allows for dog kennels. Its proximity to developing solar fields enhances its potential value. Lancaster is a growing city located in the Antelope Valley of the Mojave Desert. Known for its expansive skies and vast open spaces, offering a blend of suburban and rural living. Approximately 70 miles north of downtown Los Angeles, it provides an escape from the bustling city life while still offering convenient access to urban amenities. Boasting a rich history and a thriving community, supported by major employers in the aerospace industry such as Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman. The city is also committed to renewable energy, with numerous solar fields and wind farms contributing to California's green energy goals. Residents and visitors can enjoy a range of recreational activities, from exploring the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve to attending cultural events at The Lancaster Performing Arts Center. The revitalized downtown area, known as The Boulevard, features shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. With its combination of economic opportunities, natural beauty, and community spirit, Lancaster is an attractive destination for both residents and investors.
The address is approximately 49354 25th St W, Lancaster, CA 93534 at Avenue C-12The subject property is 2.5+- acres of light industrial zoned property with 330 feet on 25th St W at Avenue C-12. Water is by water well and sewer is by septic. Some of the commercial uses in the industrial zone areas are but not limited to: Aircraft-Related Uses, Automobile boat, vehicle, tractor dealerships, body repair, building trades, communication facilities, food manufacturing and storage facilities, general manufacturing, high technology research and development, warehousing and storage, emergency shelters etc. This is also near major employers in the Antelope Valley such as NASA, Boeing McDonnell Douglas, Virgin Galactic, Mojave Air and Space Port, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems, EM Aero Space, Palmdale Regional, BYD Electric Bus Terminal, AV Fair Event Center, the Antelope Valley College, West Wind Computer Science Magnet School, etc.
Just Listed for sale! Recently appraised, raw undeveloped land, priced to sell.
Property is zoned MU-N (mixed use neighborhood). This property can be used for urban development such as residential, commercial, cultural, institutional, or entertainment. For example, you could build an apartment complex with retail, restaurants or medical services on the ground floor. Potential buyers are encouraged to conduct thorough research with LA County and the City of Lancaster regarding the property's usage and any potential restrictions or requirements for development. Close to Hwy 14 and other apartment communities.
8.77 Acres (APN: 3378-006-001) GPS: 34.675264, -117.934463 This 8 ± acres is west of Lancaster, CA. Lancaster is approximately 70 miles north of Los Angeles in the Antelope Valley. The area is mostly small ranches or farms. According to the Los Angeles County the property is zoned A-2-2 Heavy Agriculture. Agricultural Zones (A-2) are special areas designed to support a wide variety of farming activities and are ideal for agricultural purposes. These zones permit a comprehensive range of agricultural uses and provide space for other activities that the community might need or want. In an A-2 zone, you can grow crops, raise animals, and engage in other agricultural activities. In simple terms, Agricultural Zones (A-2) are versatile areas where you can farm, build homes, and enjoy recreational and public facilities, making them great places for both work and play. Electricity is ON SITE along E Ave K. Residents in the area have private wells for water, propane tanks for gas and septic systems for sewer. This property does not yet have an address. While the boundary lines on the map offer a glimpse, they are only approximate. A Buyer should verify boundaries, zoning and utilities, ensuring every aspect aligns with their vision for the property.
An investment opportunity awaits your review in the high desert area of Lancaster, California. This 2.5-acre vacant parcel offers wide-open space and is zoned for residential use. Under Los Angeles County A22 zoning, it also allows for dog kennels. Its proximity to developing solar fields enhances its potential value.Lancaster is a growing city located in the Antelope Valley of the Mojave Desert. Known for its expansive skies and vast open spaces, offering a blend of suburban and rural living. Approximately 70 miles north of downtown Los Angeles, it provides an escape from the bustling city life while still offering convenient access to urban amenities.Boasting a rich history and a thriving community, supported by major employers in the aerospace industry such as Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman. The city is also committed to renewable energy, with numerous solar fields and wind farms contributing to California's green energy goals.Residents and visitors can enjoy a range of recreational activities, from exploring the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve to attending cultural events at The Lancaster Performing Arts Center. The revitalized downtown area, known as The Boulevard, features shops, restaurants, and entertainment options.With its combination of economic opportunities, natural beauty, and community spirit, Lancaster is an attractive destination for both residents and investors.
Property is zoned MU-N (mixed use neighborhood). This property can be used for urban development such as residential, commercial, cultural, institutional, or entertainment. For example, you could build an apartment complex with retail, restaurants or medical services on the ground floor. Potential buyers are encouraged to conduct thorough research with LA County and the City of Lancaster regarding the property's usage and any potential restrictions or requirements for development. Close to Hwy 14 and other apartment communities.
20.38 acres of agricultural land running between Ave I and Lancaster Blvd on 225th St E. APN 3342-021-015. Just a half mile north of paved Ave J.
Lancaster is located in California. Lancaster, California has a population of 171,820. Lancaster is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 33.87% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.99%.
The median household income in Lancaster, California is $61,454. The median household income for the surrounding county is $76,367 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Lancaster is 33.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 97.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 32.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 7.7 inches per year, with 0.9 inches of snow per year.