9.04 Acres of land, Zoned LV/RL-5 (Lucerne Valley Rural Living) located near Hwy 18; accessible via Locust Avenue. The subject property is in the Desert Region within the Lucerne Valley Community. Bring all offers! Seller is motivated and will carry with substantial down payment.
20 Acres of land, Zoned LV/AG (Lucerne Valley Agricultural) located about 1 mile from Hwy 247; accessible via Camp Rock Road and Foothill Road. The subject property is in the Desert Region within the Lucerne Valley Community Plan/Agricultural - 1 unit per 10 acres. Bring all offers! Seller is motivated and will carry with substantial down payment.
This 2.50 acres on Cuarto Street just off Green Rock Mine Road and HWY 275. Located on the east side of Lucerne Valley not far from the Johnson Valley Off Road Area. No Power to the lot. Solar would be great idea. Water would be by well or water haul in. There is a mobile home of the lot next to this property.
Central Lucerne Valley location near the intersection of Hwy 18 & Rabbit Springs Rd. A dedicated roadway provides access to all parcels south of Rabbit Springs Rd. Picturesque desert landscape nestled against an elevated backdrop. This elevation change provides for a protected and secluded alcove as the topography changes rising from North to the South. Electricity to the southern edge of the property closer to Highway 18. Lucerne Valley sits at 3,000ft elevation offering four seasons and wide open spaces utilized by many for livestock or outdoor recreation - sitting about midway between Big Bear and Apple Valley the community of Lucene Valley offers a rural setting with easy access to city amenities.
Central Lucerne Valley location near the intersection of Hwy 18 & Rabbit Springs Rd. A dedicated roadway provides access to all parcels south of Rabbit Springs Rd. Picturesque desert landscape nestled against an elevated backdrop. This elevation change provides for a protected and secluded alcove as the topography changes rising from North to the South. Electricity to the southern edge of the property closer to Highway 18. Lucerne Valley sits at 3,000ft elevation offering four seasons and wide open spaces utilized by many for livestock or outdoor recreation - sitting about midway between Big Bear and Apple Valley the community of Lucene Valley offers a rural setting with easy access to city amenities.
20 AC of quite secluded land. Mostly flat, with a very slight upward slope to the NE. Excellent views for the valley and surrounding rock formation features. 160 AC parcel abutting on the west is recently fenced in BLM land, which adds privacy and seclusion. The main access road in Northside Rd, which runs East/West. The lot is accessed by recorded easement on the west 40 feet of the lot to the immediate south. The lot is rectangular in shape and is approximately 1/8 mile by 1/4 mile. Larger parcels such as this have a much wider land uses making this ideal for nearly any type of home or business operation. ****NO STREET ADDRESS HAS BEEN ASSIGNED. Numerical is only a reference and is part of the APN****
10 Flat AC of pristine land, just east of SR 247 ready for your get-away ranchette, small farm (ok for livestock and horses), with easy access to the all the metro areas and services of Lucerne Valley, Apple Valley, Hesperia, Victorville and Barstow. Site has vistas of the valley and surrounding mountains. Site is approximately 665x665 feet and corners are market. Far enough away to get-a-way and close enough to all what you need! NO ADDRESS HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THIS SITE--NUMERICAL IS PART OF THE LATTITUDE IDENTIFYER
***Ask Price Correction**** This 40 AC of open land ready for your own use and your dreams to make this your own. Great mountain views. Land been used for hay/alfalfa production when the area was the home to the dairy industry. Zoning allows for agricultural and animal keeping use as well as a dwelling (see more below). Other potential use: development of low income housing project. (May require zoning use amendments at buyer cost. LIHTC may be available, buyer to verify/apply). This property has 2 additional 10AC parcels available nearby which are not on the market. In short the right offer can include these additional parcels!. Allowable/Potential Uses: Residential, ADU, Dependent Housing, Guest Housing, Secondary Units, Lodging (e.g. BnB) Residential Care Facilities, Recreational Vehicle Use, Agritourism, Agriculture, Nursery/Landscape materials, Camp Grounds, Private Gun Club (Skeet/Trap), Equestrian/Livestock, Alternative energy production, Wireless Communication Facility, Medical use (e.g. rehabilitation centers), Recycling Facilities, Sewage Treatment/Disposal facilities), Storage/warehouse facility. Lucerne Valley Area is conveniently located close to Victorville/Hesperia/Apple Valley metro area and the Mountain resorts of Big Bear and Lake Arrowhead. The area is experiencing explosive land sales and population growth because of affordability and proximity to most major areas of Southern California. Lucerne Valley makes a great destination for those seeking open space at an affordable price, yet within reach of modern conveniences and services. Historically, Lucerne Valley is known as the last battle in California between indigenous peoples and settlers. Lucerne Valley is also home to Mitsubishi gypsum and concrete works. * No assigned street address number. Numerical reference is part of the APN.
Rural setting 9.610 acres with utililities at road and easy access to main Hwy...what a fantastic price.
Lucerne Valley is located in California. Lucerne Valley, California has a population of 5,998. Lucerne Valley is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 18.54% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 33.94%.
The median household income in Lucerne Valley, California is $38,096. 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 Lucerne Valley is 40.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 98.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 33.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 14.2 inches per year, with 0.4 inches of snow per year.