TREMENDOUS DEVELOPING OPPORTUNITY ON THIS LOT - Direct road access from Fort Irwin Rd. Potential solar panel farm, this lot is adjacent to the property. Location: in the Barstow/Fort Irwin area of San Bernardino County, CA Very close to the Coyote Dry Bed Lake off-road recreation area. Parcel Size: 45.18 acres. Zoning: RC (Resource Conservation). The topography: Gently sloped (approx. 5% grade) Current Use: Vacant land (no improvements) Potential Uses: Off-grid living, solar development, agriculture, recreational acreage. The seller is highly motivated, submit your offer now, enjoy tomorrow!!!
MLS #
CRIG25210327
MLS Source
California Regional MLS
Days on Site
10
Fencing
None
Lot Description
Grade - Gently Sloped
HOA Fee
$0
Zoning
DESB, DESF, GSL, LZ
29 Fort Irwin Rd is in Barstow, CA 92398. This Land is currently priced at $30,000.
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