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42.36
Acres Fronting RR & 20 Mule Team Rd |
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Location- |
south of 20 Mule Team Rd, w/o Kramer Junction, SE of Boron | |
Area- |
Boron / Kramer Junction | |
Acres- |
42.36 net acres |
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APN- |
0492- 272- 33, 34, 35, 36 (San Bernardino County) |
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Zoning- |
Resource Conservation ( R C) | |
Topography- |
flat & level | |
Dimensions- |
1,320’ x 1,398’ (approximate) | |
Utilities- |
elec power line 350 feet north of parcel 33 on 20 Mule Team Rd | |
Price- |
$49,000 ($1,157 per acre) | |
Existing Notes- |
free & clear | |
Terms- |
all cash | |
Remarks- |
Located just s/o 20 Mule Team Rd, SE of Boron, and west of
Kramer Junction. Four parcels, numbers 33, 34, 35, and 36, total a net
of 42.36 acres. Current owner has assembled the 4 parcels into one,
parcel 45, for tax purposes only. Any future owner, by paying San Bernardino
County a fee of $108, may have them broken up back into four parcels.
Parcels 33 & 35 both front the RR tracks and gives this group the
possible use for industry. The community of Boron is just 1/2 mile to
the west, which also includes the borax mine, the largest borax mine
in the world. Five miles to the east is Kramer Junction and Hwy 395,
a major intersection for trucking of goods for all of California and
beyond. Major solar farm is on Hwy 395. These 4 parcels, purchased as
one, give the future owner a divisible investment, avoiding an “all
or none” selling decision.All four parcels must be purchased together.
The County, until market forces lead the way, has this area zoned in a “holding pattern”. At present the R C zoning can be used for the following: Highest
& Best use: hold for investment
/ land bank, or ……see above |
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Safety and Cautions- |
Anyone inspecting, or walking on the property, off the road, should be aware that rattlesnakes and other desert wild life could be in the area. Be careful and use common sense! | |
Directions to Property- |
Go
north on Hwy 14 towards Mojave. In Mojave, turn right (E) on Hwy 58
towards Barstow. Go about 30+ miles and exit at Boron Ave. |
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