http://www.thelandspot.com ..... This is a your opportunity to own 2.49 Acres in Yucca Valley, California just a few minutes from Palm Springs!Escape the city and enjoy the serene beauty of while being only 46 minutes to Palm Springs, and minutes to Joshua Tree National Park. Its also just over a couple hours to Los Angeles, California.
3. This is a your opportunity to own 2.49
Acres in Yucca Valley, California just a
few minutes from Palm Springs!
Escape the city and enjoy the serene beauty
of while being only 46 minutes to Palm Springs,
and minutes to Joshua Tree National Park. Its
also just over a couple hours to Los Angeles,
California.
4. PROPERTY DETAILS:
State: California
County: San Bernardino
Property Street: Serin Dr
Property Location: Yucca Valley, CA 92284
Closest Community/City To The Property: Joshua Tree,
Twentynine Palms, Palm Springs
APN (Assessor’s Parcel Number): 0598382070000
Size: 2.49 Acres
Short Legal: TRACT 6286 LOT 36
5.
6. GPS: 34.155675, -116.39228 (Copy and paste
to Google Maps)
Zoning: Rural Living
Road Access: Well Maintained Dirt Roads – 0.56
Miles away from Paved Road
Electricity: Off Grid: Would need to use Solar
Water: Would need a well or water tank
Terrain: Hilltop
Sewer: Would have to have a septic put in, not
currently on property
Annual Taxes: $147.70
7. County Profile!
San Bernardino County is
the 5th largest county in
California by population
in both the state and the
county by area. San
Bernardino is the largest
county in the USA. The
largest cities includes San
Bernardino are Fontana,
Rancho Cucamonga,
Ontario, Victorville,
Rialto, Loma Linda,
Colton, Yucaipa Upland,
Highland, Terrace and
Chino.
8. It is included in the Riverside San Bernardino Ontario, CA Metropolitan
Statistical Area and also known as the Inland Empire. It borders
both with the Arizona and Nevada. San Bernardino County had a
population of 2,035,210. Highly populated cities are Adelanto, Apple
Valley, Barstow and Big Bear Lake.
9. The thinly populated mountains and deserts of
this county stretch from where the bulk of the
county population resides in two Census County
Divisions. Two million populations live in the 480
sq miles South of the San Bernardino Mountains
adjacent to Riverside and in the San Bernardino
Valley and 300,000 live in the North of the San
Bernardino Mountains.
10. History:
On May 20, 1810, Father Francisco Dumetz named the Church San
Bernardino after the feast day of St. Bernardino of Siena .
Franciscans gave the name San Bernardino to the snowcapped peak
in Southern California in the honor of the saint and it is from him
that the county derives its name “San Bernardino”. Agua Mansa was
the first town in San Bernardino County.
11. Size:
The County comprise of 20,105 square miles, larger
than the 9 smallest states of USA.
Location:
San Bernardino County is situated in the South-East of
California.
Economy:
Major contributions towards the economy of County are County
of Riverside, Stater Bros. Markets, Arrowhead Regional Medical
Center, National Training Center and many more.
Overall cost of living in San Bernardino is 98.40% as compared to
100 % in USA.
The median household income in San Bernardino is 52,041$.
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13. Main Roadways and Highways:
SR 18: It runs from San Bernardino State Route 210 to State Route 138 near
Adelanto.
Golden Gate Bridge: It is the longest highway in the state of length 808.111 miles
and known as U.S. Route 101. It connects Los Angeles, CA with Olympia,
Washington.
S. Route 6: It is known as Grand Army of the Republic Highway and of length 3,205
miles. It connects Bishop, CA with Provincetown, Massachusetts.
Interstate 5: It is of length 1,381.29 miles. It connects the capital cities of
Washington, Oregon, and California.
Interstate 8: It is of length 348.25 miles. It connects San Diego, CA with Casa
Grande, Arizona.
Barstow Area Transit: It serves Barstow and the surrounding County area.
Needles Area Transit : It serves Needles and the surrounding County area.
RTA : It connects Montclair to Riverside County.
OCTA : It connects Chino to Irvine and Brea.
Foothill Transit: It connects the Inland Empire area to the San Gabriel Valley and
downtown Los Angeles.
14. Airports :
San Bernardino International Airport
Apple Valley Airport,
Barstow Daggett Airport
Chino Airport
Needles Airport
Redlands Municipal Airport
Hesperia Airport (NPIAS)
Cable Airport(Upland)
Twentynine Palms Airport
Ontario International Airport
Southern California Logistics Airport
A./Ontario International Airport.
Baker Airport
Big Bear City Airport.
15. Famous Spots:
There is a lot for you in San Bernardino.
San Bernardino National Forest: Filmy location,
covered with stunning mountain ranges.
San Manuel Stadium
Mojave National Preserve : It covers some of the
eastern desert.
San Bernardino County Museum: Full of cultural and
natural history of the county.
Deep Creek Hot Spring: Recreational site of hot springs
located in the Northern Mojave Desert section.
Glen Helen Regional Park: 1,340 acres park offering
recreational activities.
Joshua Tree National Park: Meeting point of two
different deserts Mojave and Colorado. Full of cultural
history.
Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art: The
museum comprises of three main area of interest which
16. Original McDonalds Restaurant: San Bernardino is where the McDonald
brothers opened their first “McDonald Restaurant” which was actually a hangout
place for teens.
March Airfield Museum: This museum is a very good collection of historic
aircraft.
San Bernardino National Forest: It is a home for Big Bear Lakeoutdoor
activities.
Zzyzx: It is a small desert that used to be a health spa.
Snow Summit and Bear Mountain: Both are home to Southern California’s
premier winter Ski resorts.
17. Gold stone Deep Space Communications Complex: Deep Space
Network (DSN) provide the ability to communicate with spacecraft not only
in orbit around the earth but also in the farther reaches of solar system.
Mountain High: It is also an alternative to Snow Summit and Bear
Mountain because of its proximity to San Bernardino County.
Rancho Santa Ana Botanical Gardens : This botanical garden is
situated in Riverside County community of Claremont. Dedicated mostly to
native California plants.
California Citrus State Historic Park : This is a botanical garden which
displaying the history of the citrus industry in California.
Orange Empire Railway Museum: This railway museum includes
restored trains giving rides along with a large collection of historic train
and trolley cars.
18. Phone: 888-822-0729
Email us: thelandspot@gmail.com
10401 Venice Blvd #283
Los Angeles, CA 90034
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