SOLD PRIME 2-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED CORNER LAND PARCEL IN THE ADELANTO AREA. IT IS SITUATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF MADERA AND ALTA VISTA TO THE NORTH OF EL MIRAGE RD. IN THE VICINITY OF MAJOR INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES AND THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOGISTICS AIRPORT
Description: This 2-acre property is situated at the northwest corner of Madera and Alta Vista, about 5 miles west of U.S. Hwy 395 and north of El Mirage Rd. El Mirage Rd. is an important thoroughfare in the Adelanto area that leads to U.S. Highway 395. Adelanto is home to the Adelanto Industrial Parks. These Industrial Parks are home to hundreds of industrial companies. This property is located to the north of these Industrial Parks. Cabo Yachts is one of the companies in the Adelanto Industrial Parks. Cabo Yachts manufactures some of the finest yachts made in the United States. This property is in recorded Subdivision Tract 8071 in the unincorporated area of San Bernardino County.

Zoning: RC: This zoning would permit one single family home on this property, subject to the approval and development requirements of the County of San Bernardino.

Pertinent Data: According to the Victorville Daily Press, July 9, 2005, the assessed value of property in San Bernardino County for the fiscal year 2005-2006 rose by an all time record high of 14.5 percent to $126.5 billion, according to figures released July 8, 2005 by the San Bernardino County Assessor's Office. Adelanto was the leader for the entire County with the largest percentage increase, rising a staggering 31.2 percent, which makes it San Bernardino Countys fastest developing city. San Bernardino County encompasses the largest area of the two counties in the Inland Empire. By 2002 Adelanto's population doubled from the previous ten years. Many local officials believe that Adelanto's population could double again in the next decade, due to the city's close proximity to the Southern California Logistics Airport, which is expected to add 20,000 more future jobs. According to the San Bernardino Sun, April 18, 2005, about 1,800 new homes are nearing completion in Adelanto in 2005. We have the best home value for the dollar,' Adelanto Mayor Jim Nehmens said. "Adelanto is an up-and-coming community.' Home sales climbed to $213,328 in March 2005 in Adelanto up 55 percent from March 2004, said a local real estate office in the Victor Valley. However, prices for single-family dwellings soared 81 percent in Adelanto from February 2004 to February 2005, up from $143,250 to $260,500 over that same period, according to Data Quick Information Systems, a real estate reporting service. These housing prices are well below those in Orange County or the San Bernardino-Ontario area, which is a factor accelerating home sales in Adelanto.

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SOLD PRIME 1.991-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED CORNER LAND PARCEL IN THE ADELANTO AREA. IT IS SITUATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF KOALA AND FRONTERA. SITUATED TO THE NORTH OF DESERT FLOWER RD., TO THE SOUTH OF SHADOW MOUNTAIN RD. AND NORTH OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOGISTICS AIRPORT
Description: This 1.991-acre property is situated at the southeast corner of Koala and Frontera, about .226 miles east of U.S. Hwy 395 and north of Desert Flower Rd. Adelanto is home to the Adelanto Industrial Parks. These Industrial Parks are home to hundreds of industrial companies. This 1.991-acre property is located to the northeast of these Industrial Parks. Cabo Yachts is one of the companies in the Adelanto Industrial Parks. Cabo Yachts manufactures some of the finest yachts made in the United States. This property lies to the north of the Southern California Logistics Airport, which is poised to become one the most important cargo airports in the nation. The RL-5 zoning would allow one single family home on this property. This property is in recorded Subdivision Tract 8203 in the unincorporated area of San Bernardino County.

Zoning: RL-5. This zoning would permit one single family home on this property, subject to the approval and development requirements of the County of San Bernardino.

Pertinent Data: According to the Victorville Daily Press, July 9, 2005, the assessed value of property in San Bernardino County for the fiscal year 2005-2006 rose by an all time record high of 14.5 percent to $126.5 billion, according to figures released July 8, 2005 by the San Bernardino County Assessor's Office. Adelanto was the leader for the entire County with the largest percentage increase, rising a staggering 31.2 percent, which makes it San Bernardino Countys fastest developing city. San Bernardino County encompasses the largest area of the two counties in the Inland Empire. By 2002 Adelanto's population doubled from the previous ten years. Many local officials believe that Adelanto's population could double again in the next decade, due to the city's close proximity to the Southern California Logistics Airport, which is expected to add 20,000 more future jobs. According to the San Bernardino Sun, April 18, 2005, about 1,800 new homes are nearing completion in Adelanto in 2005. We have the best home value for the dollar,' Adelanto Mayor Jim Nehmens said. "Adelanto is an up-and-coming community.' Home sales climbed to $213,328 in March 2005 in Adelanto up 55 percent from March 2004, said a local real estate office in the Victor Valley. However, prices for single-family dwellings soared 81 percent in Adelanto from February 2004 to February 2005, up from $143,250 to $260,500 over that same period, according to Data Quick Information Systems, a real estate reporting service. These housing prices are well below those in Orange County or the San Bernardino-Ontario area, which is a factor accelerating home sales in Adelanto.

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SOLD PRIME 2.34-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED LAND PARCEL IN THE APPLE VALLEY AREA. LOCATED ON PAUMA ROAD AND SITUATED NEAR THE APPLE VALLEY AIRPORT, THE WAL-MART DISTRIBUTION CENTER AND I-15
Description: Prime 2.34-acre land parcel that is located on the south side of Pauma Rd., about 4.61- miles north of Johnson and about 2.27 -miles east of well-traveled I-15. This property is also located about 5 miles north of the new $80 million Wal-Mart Distribution Center that occupies 1.3 million square feet on 320 acres at Dale Evans Parkway and Johnson Rd. This Distribution Center distributes consumer goods to all Wal-Marts and Sam's Clubs in Southern California. This property also located about 6 miles north of the Apple Valley Airport, which is considered the gem of the San Bernardino County Airport System. This property is in recorded Subdivision Tract 5682.

Zoning: RC: This zoning permits one single family home on the property, subject to the development approval and requirements of the County of San Bernardino.

Pertinent Data: Apple Valley is the premier executive housing area of the Victor Valley. Its where the doctors and lawyers live. Apple Valley prides itself in magnificent homes with breathtaking views. Homes that sell for $450,000 in Apple Valley could sell for over $2 million in Los Angeles or Orange County. Its no surprise that for the fifth year building permits have continued to rise, jumping to 1,218 for fiscal year 2004-05, up from the 770 the year before," Mayor Nassif said. "That's more than triple what we were doing three years ago. The town's population is now in excess of 63,000, he said: "A 12 percent increase since 2000, and a 53 percent increase since our incorporation nearly 17 years ago."

Apple Valley is now home to the Wal-Mart Distribution Center that is situated on 320 acres at Johnson Rd. and Dale Evans Parkway. Wal-Mart is the worlds largest company, and has been ranked number one on the Fortune 500 for the last three years in a row. The Wal-Mart Distribution Center opened in April 2004 in Apple Valley, and is projected to employ 900 people. All Wal-Marts and Sams Clubs in Southern California shall be served by this Consumer Products Distribution Center in Apple Valley.

According to the Victorville Daily Press, July 12, 2005, Apple Valleys Mayor, Scott Nassif, announced plans for a 228,000-square-foot Wal-Mart Supercenter, which shall be built on 30 acres north of Wakita Boulevard, south of Thunderbird Road and east of Dale Evans Parkway. "Wal-Mart has selected this site for what could be the first Wal-Mart Supercenter in the High Desert. The current Wal-Mart on Highway 18 has already been sold and will be leased to another tenant once the Supercenter opens.

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SOLD PRIME 2.23-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED CORNER LAND PARCEL AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF ASPEN RD. AND RIO RD. IN THE APPLE VALLEY AREA. SITUATED NEAR THE APPLE VALLEY AIRPORT AND THE WAL-MART DISTRIBUTION CENTER AND I-15
Description: Prime 2.23-acre corner land parcel that is located at the northwest corner of Aspen Rd. and Rio Rd., about 4.42-miles north of Johnson and about 1.23-miles east of well-traveled I-15. This property is also located about 4.63-miles north of the new $80 million Wal-Mart Distribution Center that occupies 1.3 million square feet on 320 acres at Dale Evans Parkway and Johnson Rd. This Distribution Center distributes consumer goods to all Wal-Marts and Sam's Clubs in Southern California. This property is in recorded Subdivision Tract 5682.

Zoning: RC: This zoning permits one single family home, subject to the development approval and requirements of the County of San Bernardino.

Pertinent Data: Apple Valley is the premier executive housing area of the Victor Valley. Its where the doctors and lawyers live. Apple Valley prides itself in magnificent homes with breathtaking views. Homes that sell for $450,000 in Apple Valley could sell for over $2 million in Los Angeles or Orange County. Its no surprise that for the fifth year building permits have continued to rise, jumping to 1,218 for fiscal year 2004-05, up from the 770 the year before," Mayor Nassif said. "That's more than triple what we were doing three years ago. The town's population is now in excess of 63,000, he said: "A 12 percent increase since 2000, and a 53 percent increase since our incorporation nearly 17 years ago."

Apple Valley is now home to the Wal-Mart Distribution Center that is situated on 320 acres at Johnson Rd. and Dale Evans Parkway. Wal-Mart is the worlds largest company, and has been ranked number one on the Fortune 500 for the last three years in a row. The Wal-Mart Distribution Center opened in April 2004 in Apple Valley, and is projected to employ 900 people. All Wal-Marts and Sams Clubs in Southern California shall be served by this Consumer Products Distribution Center in Apple Valley.

According to the Victorville Daily Press, July 12, 2005, Apple Valleys Mayor, Scott Nassif, announced plans for a 228,000-square-foot Wal-Mart Supercenter, which shall be built on 30 acres north of Wakita Boulevard, south of Thunderbird Road and east of Dale Evans Parkway. "Wal-Mart has selected this site for what could be the first Wal-Mart Supercenter in the High Desert. The current Wal-Mart on Highway 18 has already been sold and will be leased to another tenant once the Supercenter opens.

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PRIME 2.69-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED LAND PARCEL IN THE APPLE VALLEY AREA. LOCATED ON EL MONTE ROAD AND SITUATED NEAR THE APPLE VALLEY AIRPORT, THE WAL-MART DISTRIBUTION CENTER AND I-15
Description: Prime 2.69-acre land parcel that is located on the south side of El Monte Rd., about 2.14- miles northeast of Dale Evans Pkwy and about 1.592 -miles east of well-traveled I-15. This property is also located about 4.32 miles north of the new $80 million Wal-Mart Distribution Center that occupies 1.3 million square feet on 320 acres at Dale Evans Parkway and Johnson Rd. This Distribution Center distributes consumer goods to all Wal-Marts and Sam's Clubs in Southern California. This property also located about 6 miles north of the Apple Valley Airport, which is considered the gem of the San Bernardino County Airport System. This property is in recorded Subdivision Tract 5682.

Zoning: RC: This zoning permits one single family home, subject to the development approval and requirements of the County of San Bernardino.

Pertinent Data: Apple Valley is the premier executive housing area of the Victor Valley. Its where the doctors and lawyers live. Apple Valley prides itself in magnificent homes with breathtaking views. Homes that sell for $450,000 in Apple Valley could sell for over $2 million in Los Angeles or Orange County. Its no surprise that for the fifth year building permits have continued to rise, jumping to 1,218 for fiscal year 2004-05, up from the 770 the year before," Mayor Nassif said. "That's more than triple what we were doing three years ago. The town's population is now in excess of 63,000, he said: "A 12 percent increase since 2000, and a 53 percent increase since our incorporation nearly 17 years ago."

Apple Valley is now home to the Wal-Mart Distribution Center that is situated on 320 acres at Johnson Rd. and Dale Evans Parkway. Wal-Mart is the worlds largest company, and has been ranked number one on the Fortune 500 for the last three years in a row. The Wal-Mart Distribution Center opened in April 2004 in Apple Valley, and is projected to employ 900 people. All Wal-Marts and Sams Clubs in Southern California shall be served by this Consumer Products Distribution Center in Apple Valley.

According to the Victorville Daily Press, July 12, 2005, Apple Valleys Mayor, Scott Nassif, announced plans for a 228,000-square-foot Wal-Mart Supercenter, which shall be built on 30 acres north of Wakita Boulevard, south of Thunderbird Road and east of Dale Evans Parkway. "Wal-Mart has selected this site for what could be the first Wal-Mart Supercenter in the High Desert. The current Wal-Mart on Highway 18 has already been sold and will be leased to another tenant once the Supercenter opens.

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PRIME 4.78-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED LAND PARCEL THAT IS SITUATED ON DERWENT DR., SOUTH OF I-15 AND NORTH OF I-40 IN THE GORGEOUS LAKE COMMUNITY OF NEWBERRY SPRINGS
Description: Prime 4.78-acre land parcel on the south side of Derwent Dr., which is located east of the Barstow-Daggett Airport and about 5.5-miles north of I-40 and about 4.5-miles south of I-15 in the gorgeous lake community of Newberry Springs. The property is about 660 feet east of Ord St. and about 1500 feet west of Fort Cady Road. This 4.78-acre property is in a recorded Subdivision Tract 5960 where about 20% of the properties are built out with either a single family home or a mobile home.

Zoning: RL-5: permits one single family home on the property, subject to the requirements and development approval of San Bernardino County.

Pertinent data: According to the Victorville Daily Press, November 2, 2005, 1400 senior homes are proposed for Newberry Springs in a developed Newberry Springs Estates. This Development would be located north of I-15 on 273 acres at the former Lake Delores Water Park. Newberry Springs is located approximately 18 miles east of Barstow. It is accessible via I-15 and I-40. Encompassing about 117 square miles, it is probably the only area in California that offers 5 professional championship ski lakes, several private ski lakes, and five Jet Ski boat lakes. The beautiful Wet Set Village in Newberry Springs has shade trees, flowers and manicured lawns, and has featured water ski tournaments that have been shown on ESPN. Newberry Springs can also boast about the Horton Water Ski School, which has been regarded as one of the finest water ski schools in the world. Newberry Springs is also known for its agriculture. Irrigated by the Mojave Aquifer, the largest aquifer in the Western United States, Newberry Springs produces some of the best Pistachios in the world. The climate in Newberry Springs is mild and ideal for Pistachios and other crops. The average high temperature in the summer is 100- 110 degrees. In the winter, lows generally get into the 20's, but a dry cold temperature.
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SOLD PRIME 2.5-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED LAND PARCEL IN THE ADELANTO AREA. IT IS SITUATED TO THE NORTH OF DESERT FLOWER RD., SOUTH OF SHADOW MOUNTAIN RD., NORTH OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOGISTICS AIRPORT, AND SOUTHWEST OF SILVERLAKES
Description: This 2.5-acre property is situated east of U.S. Hwy 395, about .18 miles west of Bellflower, about 1.58-miles north of Desert Flower Rd., south of Shadow Mountain Road and the gorgeous Silver Lakes Development. This property lies to the north of the Southern California Logistics Airport, which is poised to become one the most important cargo airports in the nation. According to the Victorville Daily Press, November 20, 2005, the Lewis Group of Companies and Stirling Airports International are joining forces to house thousands of future Southern California Logistics Airport employees. They are planning a housing development that ultimately could have as many as 20,663 homes on 5,342 acres. The property lies southwest of Silver Lakes. Silver Lakes is a planned private lake community of 3000 home sites that are currently about half built out. Silver Lakes has two man made lakes. One being 112 acres for swimming and fishing and the other is 165 acres for boating activities. The land is not level. The RL-5 zoning would allow one single family home on this property.

Zoning: RL-5. This zoning would permit one single family home on this property, subject to the approval and development requirements of the County of San Bernardino.

Pertinent data: According to the Victorville Daily Press, July 9, 2005, the assessed value of property in San Bernardino County for the fiscal year 2005-2006 rose by an all time record high of 14.5 percent to $126.5 billion, according to figures released July 8, 2005 by the San Bernardino County Assessor's Office. Adelanto was the leader for the entire County with the largest percentage increase, rising a staggering 31.2 percent, which makes it San Bernardino Countys fastest developing city. San Bernardino County encompasses the largest area of the two counties in the Inland Empire. By 2002 Adelanto's population doubled from the previous ten years. Many local officials believe that Adelanto's population could double again in the next decade, due to the city's close proximity to the Southern California Logistics Airport, which is expected to add 20,000 more future jobs. According to the San Bernardino Sun, April 18, 2005, about 1,800 new homes are nearing completion in Adelanto in 2005. We have the best home value for the dollar,' Adelanto Mayor Jim Nehmens said. "Adelanto is an up-and-coming community.' Home sales climbed to $213,328 in March 2005 in Adelanto up 55 percent from March 2004, said a local real estate office in the Victor Valley. However, prices for single-family dwellings soared 81 percent in Adelanto from February 2004 to February 2005, up from $143,250 to $260,500 over that same period, according to Data Quick Information Systems, a real estate reporting service. These housing prices are well below those in Orange County or the San Bernardino-Ontario area, which is a factor accelerating home sales in Adelanto.

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SOLD PRIME 2.15-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED CORNER LAND PARCEL IN THE CITY OF ADELANTO. SITUATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER KOALA RD. AND OAKNOLL LN., WEST OF U.S. HWY 395, NORTH OF DESERT FLOWER, IN THE VICINITY OF MAJOR INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES AND THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOGISTICS AIRPORT
Description: This 2.15-acre corner property is situated west of U.S. Hwy 395 and north of Desert Flower at the northwest corner of Koala Rd. and Oaknoll Ln. Adelanto is home -acre to the Adelanto Industrial Parks. These Industrial Parks are home to hundreds of industrial companies. This 2.15-acre property is located to the north of these Industrial Parks. Cabo Yachts is one of the companies in the Adelanto Industrial Parks. Cabo Yachts manufactures some of the finest yachts made in the United States. According to the Victorville Daily Press, November 20, 2005, the Lewis Group of Companies and Stirling Airports International are joining forces to house thousands of future Southern California Logistics Airport employees. They are planning a housing development that ultimately could have as many as 20,663 homes on 5,342 acres. The DL-2.5 zoning would allow one single family home on this property. This property is in recorded Subdivision Tract 8228 in the City of Adelanto.

Zoning: DL-2.5: This zoning would permit one single family home on this property, subject to the approval and development requirements of the City of Adelanto.

Pertinent data: According to the Victorville Daily Press, July 9, 2005, the assessed value of property in San Bernardino County for the fiscal year 2005-2006 rose by an all time record high of 14.5 percent to $126.5 billion, according to figures released July 8, 2005 by the San Bernardino County Assessor's Office. Adelanto was the leader for the entire County with the largest percentage increase, rising a staggering 31.2 percent, which makes it San Bernardino Countys fastest developing city. San Bernardino County encompasses the largest area of the two counties in the Inland Empire. By 2002 Adelanto's population doubled from the previous ten years. Many local officials believe that Adelanto's population could double again in the next decade, due to the city's close proximity to the Southern California Logistics Airport, which is expected to add 20,000 more future jobs. According to the San Bernardino Sun, April 18, 2005, about 1,800 new homes are nearing completion in Adelanto in 2005. We have the best home value for the dollar,' Adelanto Mayor Jim Nehmens said. "Adelanto is an up-and-coming community.' Home sales climbed to $213,328 in March 2005 in Adelanto up 55 percent from March 2004, said a local real estate office in the Victor Valley. However, prices for single-family dwellings soared 81 percent in Adelanto from February 2004 to February 2005, up from $143,250 to $260,500 over that same period, according to Data Quick Information Systems, a real estate reporting service. These housing prices are well below those in Orange County or the San Bernardino-Ontario area, which is a factor accelerating home sales in Adelanto.

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PRIME INDUSTRIALLY ZONED 2.91-ACRE LAND PARCEL WITH FRONTAGE ON GRAFTON IN THE NEWBERRY SPRINGS AREA
Description: Prime 2.91-acre land parcel, which is located east of the Barstow-Daggett Airport and north of I-40 in the gorgeous lake community of Newberry Springs. It is located on the south side of Grafton, about 1.08-miles north of Valley Center Drive, about 2.72-miles west of Lake Jodie, and about 3 miles north of Newberry Rd. Valley Center Drive is a major east-west corridor in Newberry Springs. This property is in recorded Subdivision Tract 4370.

Zoning: IR (Regional Industrial): The IR zoning permits a wide arrange of industrial uses and agricultural uses, including manufacturing, warehouse and repair services, and tree and nursery crop cultivation, and allows 70% building coverage to land area. These uses would be subject to Land Use Review and Department Review, and would be subject to the approval and development requirements of the County of San Bernardino.

Pertinent Data: According to the Victorville Daily Press, November 2, 2005, 1400 senior homes are proposed for Newberry Springs in a developed Newberry Springs Estates. This Development would be located north of I-15 on 273 acres at the former Lake Delores Water Park. Newberry Springs is located approximately 18 miles east of Barstow. It is accessible via I-15 and I-40. Encompassing about 117 square miles, it is probably the only area in California that offers 5 professional championship ski lakes, several private ski lakes, and five Jet Ski boat lakes. The beautiful Wet Set Village in Newberry Springs has shade trees, flowers and manicured lawns, and has featured water ski tournaments that have been shown on ESPN. Newberry Springs can also boast about the Horton Water Ski School, which has been regarded as one of the finest water ski schools in the world. Newberry Springs is also known for its agriculture. Irrigated by the Mojave Aquifer, the largest aquifer in the Western United States, Newberry Springs produces some of the best Pistachios in the world. The climate in Newberry Springs is mild and ideal for Pistachios and other crops. The average high temperature in the summer is 100- 110 degrees. In the winter, lows generally get into the 20's, but a dry cold temperature.
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PRIME INDUSTRIALLY ZONED 2.91-ACRE LAND PARCEL WITH FRONTAGE ON BEDFORD IN THE NEWBERRY SPRINGS AREA
Description: Prime 2.91-acre land parcel, which is located east of the Barstow-Daggett Airport and north of I-40 in the gorgeous lake community of Newberry Springs. It is located on the north side of Bedford, about 1.01-miles north of Valley Center Drive, about 2.72-miles west of Lake Jodie, and about 3 miles north of Newberry Rd. Valley Center Drive is a major east-west corridor in Newberry Springs. This property is in recorded Subdivision Tract 4370.

Zoning: IR (Regional Industrial): The IR zoning permits a wide arrange of industrial uses and agricultural uses, including manufacturing, warehouse and repair services, and tree and nursery crop cultivation, and allows 70% building coverage to land area. These uses would be subject to Land Use Review and Department Review, and would be subject to the approval and development requirements of the County of San Bernardino.

Pertinent Data: According to the Victorville Daily Press, November 2, 2005, 1400 senior homes are proposed for Newberry Springs in a developed Newberry Springs Estates. This Development would be located north of I-15 on 273 acres at the former Lake Delores Water Park. Newberry Springs is located approximately 18 miles east of Barstow. It is accessible via I-15 and I-40. Encompassing about 117 square miles, it is probably the only area in California that offers 5 professional championship ski lakes, several private ski lakes, and five Jet Ski boat lakes. The beautiful Wet Set Village in Newberry Springs has shade trees, flowers and manicured lawns, and has featured water ski tournaments that have been shown on ESPN. Newberry Springs can also boast about the Horton Water Ski School, which has been regarded as one of the finest water ski schools in the world. Newberry Springs is also known for its agriculture. Irrigated by the Mojave Aquifer, the largest aquifer in the Western United States, Newberry Springs produces some of the best Pistachios in the world. The climate in Newberry Springs is mild and ideal for Pistachios and other crops. The average high temperature in the summer is 100- 110 degrees. In the winter, lows generally get into the 20's, but a dry cold temperature.
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SOLD PRIME RESIDENTIALLY ZONED 4.19-ACRE DOUBLE CORNER LAND PARCEL AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SIERRA AND PALMA AND AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF PUEBLO AND PALMA IN THE BARSTOW AREA. THIS PROPERTY IS LOCATED WEST OF BARSTOW, THE I-15, RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, BARSTOW COLLEGE AND THE LENWOOD FACTORY OUTLET MALLS
Description: Prime 4.19-acre land parcel that is situated in recorded Subdivision Tract 4226, which is located west of Barstow, about 1.76-miles north of State Highway 58 at the northwest corner of Sierra and Palma and the northeast corner of Pueblo and Palma, about 3.7-miles northwest of Lenwood Rd., and about 2.8-miles north of Community Blvd. State Highway 58 is widely traveled and leads to Barstow and Mojave. The Barstow Area is especially well known for the Factory Outlet Malls in Lenwood that have over 120 stores, including Polo Ralph Lauren, Gap, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, and Coach. These Factory Outlets draw huge numbers of people.

Zoning: RL: Permits one single family home per 2.5-acres, subject to the approval and development requirements of the County of San Bernardino.

Pertinent Data: According to the Barstow Dispatch, January 27, 2006, Rimrock Ranch was recently approved by the city of Barstow, and represents the largest housing development in Barstow in decades. The master planned community will include up to 1500 homes on a 564-acre site adjacent to Barstow Heights, which is close to the Barstow Community College. Plans call for lots ranging in size from 7200 square feet to one acre. Eleven acres of the Development would be set-aside for commercial projects, apartments, parks and hiking trails. Canaday is the Tustin-based Developer of Rimrock Ranch. The Company plans to build the 1500 homes over the next 10 years. According to the Barstow Desert Dispatch, January 22, 2005, Home Depot has filed applications with the city to begin construction on a new store this summer at the northwest corner of Avenue L and Interstate 15 in Barstow. Home Depot plans to build a 124,000-square-foot facility and hire between 150 and 200 employees once it opens. According to the applications, the main building will be almost 63,000 square feet and the lumber sales area will be around 32,000 square feet. There will also be a garden center of more than 29,000 square feet. Home Depot currently operates 1,800 stores across the nation and is the world's largest home improvement retailer. "I think it's going to be a big boost for our city economy and the job market," Barstow Mayor Lawrence Dale said. The Mayor also pledged that Barstow would continue to actively court major businesses to create economic growth.
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SOLD PRIME 2.19-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED LAND PARCEL IN THE CITY LIMITS OF ADELANTO. IT IS SITUATED ON PEONY, NORTH OF DESERT FLOWER, AND NORTHEAST OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOGISTICS AIRPORT
Description: This 2.19-acre property is located on Peony, about .523 miles north of Desert Flower, 4.09 miles east of Hwy 395,about 5.2-miles south of Silver Lakes, and about 3.04 miles northeast of the Southern California Logistics Airport, which is poised to become one the most important cargo airports in the nation. According to the Victorville Daily Press, November 20, 2005, the Lewis Group of Companies and Stirling Airports International are joining forces to house thousands of future Southern California Logistics Airport employees. They are planning a housing development that ultimately could have as many as 20,663 homes on 5,342 acres. The property lies southeast of Silver Lakes. Silver Lakes is a planned private lake community of 3000 home sites that are currently about half built out. Silver Lakes has two man made lakes. One being 112 acres for swimming and fishing and the other is 165 acres for boating activities. This 2.19-acre property is in recorded Subdivision Tract 8639.

Zoning: DL-9. This zoning would permit one single family on this property, subject to the approval and development requirements of the city of Adelanto.

Pertinent Data: According to the San Bernardino Sun, February 11, 2006, civic leaders and developers envision as many as 6,000 new homes in the near future in the Helendale area and Silver Lakes. On the drawing boards are four major housing projects in the vicinity of Silver Lakes, which represent 1,000 to 2,000 new homes. A principal developer, the McRae Group of Cos. of Scottsdale, Ariz., is in the preliminary stages of preparing a conceptual design for its 262-acre Silver Mountain Estates at the west edge of Silver Lakes. The McRae Group also plans two other major housing developments in the Helendale area: the 1,000-home Silver Mountain Vistas Project and the 1,585-home Silver Buttes Development. The 2,000-home Safari Ranch Development is also on the drawing board. It is proposed along Shadow Mountain Road, just south of Silver Lakes. North of Silver Lakes, American Heritage Homes of Victorville plans to build 272 homes on 75 acres, said Gary Sorley, one of the Firms owners. Also north of the community, Los Angeles developer Yong Sun Kim plans 500 homes on 320 acres, including an 18-hole golf course, said Milton Barr, with Elite Realty of Silver Lakes. About 6 miles northeast of Silver Lakes in the Bonanza Valley, 74 manufactured homes will be built during the next 18 months by Temecula-based Twinleaf Homes LLC. The first three homes, selling from $309,500 to $329,900, already have been built. "We felt this location has great promise," said Ken Rose, co-owner of Twinleaf Homes. Also, High Desert Development LLC plans 37 homes on 91 acres on the north side of Buckhorn Trail, a local resident said.
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SOLD PRIME 2.5-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED LAND PARCEL IN THE APPLE VALLEY AREA. LOCATED SOUTH OF JOHNSON RD. AND EAST OF CENTRAL, THE APPLE VALLEY AIRPORT AND THE WAL-MART DISTRIBUTION CENTER
Description:Prime 2.5-acre land parcel that is located about 3 miles east of Central Rd., east of the Apple Valley Airport, and about mile south of Johnson Rd. The Apple Valley Airport has been called the gem of the San Bernardino County Airport System. Central and Johnson are major thoroughfares in Apple Valley. This 2.5-acre property is situated east of the new $80 million Wal-Mart Distribution Center that occupies 1.3 million square feet on 320 acres at Dale Evans Parkway and Johnson Rd., and distributes consumer goods to all Wal-Marts and Sam's Clubs in Southern California. The zoning on the property would permit one estate sized single-family home.

Zoning: RL-20 Permits one estate sized single-family home, subject to the requirements and development approval of the county of San Bernardino.

Pertinent Data: Apple Valley has experienced a major increase in the average sales price of homes built in the City, from $115,000 in January 2002 to about $270,000 in March 2005. The property offers easy access to the Apple Valley Airport and the Wal-Mart Distribution Center. It is in one of the most desirable locations in the Apple Valley area, offering nice mountain views. This land parcel is also in close proximity to a hotbed of commercial activity, including major shopping centers and malls that are home to Wal-Mart, Lucky/Sav-On, Subway, Hollywood Video, Ralph's/Hughes, Longs Drugs, McDonald's, Taco Bell, Burger King, Target, Albertsons, Rite-Aid and many others.

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PRIME 4.18-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED LAND PARCEL ON TONIKAN IN THE APPLE VALLEY AREA. LOCATED NEAR THE APPLE VALLEY AIRPORT AND THE WAL-MART DISTRIBUTION CENTER AND I-15
Description:Prime 4.18-acre land parcel that is located on the east side on Tonikan, about 4.5- miles north of Johnson and about 1.5 -miles east of well-traveled I-15. This property is also located about 4 miles north of the new $80 million Wal-Mart Distribution Center that occupies 1.3 million square feet on 320 acres at Dale Evans Parkway and Johnson Rd. This Distribution Center distributes consumer goods to all Wal-Marts and Sam's Clubs in Southern California. This property is in recorded Subdivision Tract 5682.

Zoning: RC: This zoning permits one single family home, subject to the development approval and requirements of the County of San Bernardino.

Pertinent Data: Apple Valley is the premier executive housing area of the Victor Valley. Its where the doctors and lawyers live. Apple Valley prides itself in magnificent homes with breathtaking views. Homes that sell for $450,000 in Apple Valley could sell for over $2 million in Los Angeles or Orange County. Its no surprise that for the fifth year building permits have continued to rise, jumping to 1,218 for fiscal year 2004-05, up from the 770 the year before," Mayor Nassif said. "That's more than triple what we were doing three years ago. The town's population is now in excess of 63,000, he said: "A 12 percent increase since 2000, and a 53 percent increase since our incorporation nearly 17 years ago."

Apple Valley is now home to the Wal-Mart Distribution Center that is situated on 320 acres at Johnson Rd. and Dale Evans Parkway. Wal-Mart is the worlds largest company, and has been ranked number one on the Fortune 500 for the last three years in a row. The Wal-Mart Distribution Center opened in April 2004 in Apple Valley, and is projected to employ 900 people. All Wal-Marts and Sams Clubs in Southern California shall be served by this Consumer Products Distribution Center in Apple Valley.

According to the Victorville Daily Press, July 12, 2005, Apple Valleys Mayor, Scott Nassif, announced plans for a 228,000-square-foot Wal-Mart Supercenter, which shall be built on 30 acres north of Wakita Boulevard, south of Thunderbird Road and east of Dale Evans Parkway. "Wal-Mart has selected this site for what could be the first Wal-Mart Supercenter in the High Desert. The current Wal-Mart on Highway 18 has already been sold and will be leased to another tenant once the Supercenter opens.
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PRIME 2.5-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED PROPERTY THAT IS LOCATED ON SANDSTONE, SOUTH OF RANCHO AND SOUTH OF AIR EXPRESSWAY. SITUATED CLOSE TO MAJOR INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES AND THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOGISTICS AIRPORT IN THE ADELANTO AREA
Description:This 2.5-acre property is located on the north side of Sandstone, about .4294-miles south of Rancho Rd., and about 3 miles north of Hwy 18. The property lies about 4.6 miles west of the Adelanto Industrial Parks that are home to hundreds of industrial companies. For example, Cabo Yachts is located on Rancho Rd. in one of these Industrial Parks. Cabo Yachts manufactures some of the finest yachts made in the United States.

Zoning: RL-5 Permits one estate sized home on the property, subject to the requirements and development approval of the county of San Bernardino.

Pertinent Data: According to the Victorville Daily Press, July 9, 2005, the assessed value of property in San Bernardino County for the fiscal year 2005-2006 rose by an all time record high of 14.5 percent to $126.5 billion, according to figures released July 8, 2005 by the San Bernardino County Assessor's Office. Adelanto was the leader for the entire County with the largest percentage increase, rising a staggering 31.2 percent, which makes it San Bernardino Countys fastest developing city. San Bernardino County encompasses the largest area of the two counties in the Inland Empire. By 2002 Adelanto's population doubled from the previous ten years. Many local officials believe that Adelanto's population could double again in the next decade, due to the city's close proximity to the Southern California Logistics Airport, which is expected to add 20,000 more future jobs. According to the San Bernardino Sun, April 18, 2005, about 1,800 new homes are nearing completion in Adelanto in 2005. We have the best home value for the dollar,' Adelanto Mayor Jim Nehmens said. "Adelanto is an up-and-coming community.' Home sales climbed to $213,328 in March 2005 in Adelanto up 55 percent from March 2004, said a local real estate office in the Victor Valley. However, prices for single-family dwellings soared 81 percent in Adelanto from February 2004 to February 2005, up from $143,250 to $260,500 over that same period, according to Data Quick Information Systems, a real estate reporting service. These housing prices are well below those in Orange County or the San Bernardino-Ontario area, which is a factor accelerating home sales in Adelanto.

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PRIME, PRIME, PRIME 1-ACRE COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ZONED LAND PARCEL. LOCATED TO THE NORTH OF THE TWO RUNWAYS OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOGISTICS AIRPORT IN THE CITY LIMITS OF VICTORVILLE
Description:Prime 1-acre land parcel that is located east of Helendale Rd. about 2-miles to the north of the two runways of the Southern California Logistics Airport (SCLA), and about .5 miles east of Helendale Rd. The property is situated about .7772 miles northeast of Colusa, south of Desert Flower Rd. and east of Adelanto Rd. The parade of billion dollar companies like Boeing, General Electric, Swiss Global Cargo, Pratt & Whitney, Catellus Development Corporation, Pasha Group, and the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company have poised SCLA to become one of the most important cargo airports in the nation. The SP zoning on the property would permit a wide array of industrial and retail uses.

Zoning: SP (Specific Plan)-Permits any permitted use designated in the M1, M2 and IPD zonings, which would include manufacturing, warehousing, distribution centers, manufacturing-industrial condominiums and compatible commercial-retail uses, subject to the requirements and development approval of the city of Victorville.

Pertinent Data: According to the San Bernardino Sun, June 29, 2005, Victorvilles population is expected to increase by 15,000 to 100,00 this year. During the fiscal year of 2005-2006, the city plans to spend $203 million for major projects. Victorville's budget is the largest in the city's history, and has been increased by 25 percent from last year's $155.7 million. "Our taxable sales are projected at $22 million this year, up nearly $4 million from last year,' Mayor Mike Rothschild said. Construction on the rail spur is expected to begin before year's end, and will connect the main line of the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Co. to the Southern California Logistics Airport (SCLA). Upon completion of the rail spur, SCLA will be converted into a warehousing and distribution complex containing 60 million square feet of commercial space. Victorville officials envision SCLA receiving thousands of tons of appliances, clothing and electronics equipment from the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach that come from China, Japan, Korea and other Asian nations. About $27 million will be spent this fiscal year for street improvements in Victorville, including $6 million to widen Nisqualli Road from Balsam to Hesperia Roads. City Engineer Sean McGlade said Nisqualli shall be widened from two to four lanes to open a link between Interstate 15 and Victorville's burgeoning Foxborough Industrial Park. According to the Victorville Daily Press, May 14, 2005, construction will begin in June 2005 on one of the biggest commercial centers in the High Desert, creating hundreds of jobs and injecting millions of dollars into the local economy. Located at Civic and Roy Rogers drives, the retail hub will feature a Home Depot and much more.
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SOLD PRIME 5-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED PROPERTY THAT IS LOCATED NORTH OF RANCHO AND SOUTH OF AIR EXPRESSWAY. SITUATED CLOSE TO MAJOR INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES AND THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOGISTICS AIRPORT IN THE ADELANTO AREA
Description:This 5-acre property is located about .153-miles north of Rancho Rd., about .75-miles south of Air Expressway, and about .70 miles west of Sheep Creek Rd. The property lies west of the Adelanto Industrial Parks that are home to hundreds of industrial companies. For example, Cabo Yachts is located on Rancho Rd. in one of these Industrial Parks. Cabo Yachts manufactures some of the finest yachts made in the United States.

Zoning: RL-5 Permits one estate sized home on the property, subject to the requirements and development approval of the county of San Bernardino.

Pertinent Data: According to the Victorville Daily Press, July 9, 2005, the assessed value of property in San Bernardino County for the fiscal year 2005-2006 rose by an all time record high of 14.5 percent to $126.5 billion, according to figures released July 8, 2005 by the San Bernardino County Assessor's Office. Adelanto was the leader for the entire County with the largest percentage increase, rising a staggering 31.2 percent, which makes it San Bernardino Countys fastest developing city. San Bernardino County encompasses the largest area of the two counties in the Inland Empire. By 2002 Adelanto's population doubled from the previous ten years. Many local officials believe that Adelanto's population could double again in the next decade, due to the city's close proximity to the Southern California Logistics Airport, which is expected to add 20,000 more future jobs. According to the San Bernardino Sun, April 18, 2005, about 1,800 new homes are nearing completion in Adelanto in 2005. We have the best home value for the dollar,' Adelanto Mayor Jim Nehmens said. "Adelanto is an up-and-coming community.' Home sales climbed to $213,328 in March 2005 in Adelanto up 55 percent from March 2004, said a local real estate office in the Victor Valley. However, prices for single-family dwellings soared 81 percent in Adelanto from February 2004 to February 2005, up from $143,250 to $260,500 over that same period, according to Data Quick Information Systems, a real estate reporting service. These housing prices are well below those in Orange County or the San Bernardino-Ontario area, which is a factor accelerating home sales in Adelanto.
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PRIME 1-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED LAND PARCEL ON NAVAJO IN THE APPLE VALLEY CITY LIMITS. LOCATED NORTH OF THE APPLE VALLEY AIRPORT AND NORTH OF THE WAL-MART DISTRIBUTION CENTER
Description:Prime 1-acre land parcel on Navajo. Situated approximately 212 ft. south of Stoddard Wells Rd., which is a major I-15 interchange. The property lies approximately 3 miles north of the Apple Valley Airport and the Wal-Mart Distribution Center.

Zoning: R-LDPermits one estate sized single-family home, subject to the requirements and development approval of the City of Apple Valley.

Pertinent Data: Apple Valley has experienced a major increase in the average sales price of homes built in the City, from $115,000 in January 2002 to about $270,000 in March 2005. The property offers easy access to the Apple Valley Airport and the Wal-Mart Distribution Center. It is in one of the most desirable locations in the Apple Valley area, offering nice mountain views. This land parcel is also in close proximity to a hotbed of commercial activity, including major shopping centers and malls that are home to Wal-Mart, Lucky/Sav-On, Subway, Hollywood Video, Ralph's/Hughes, Longs Drugs, McDonald's, Taco Bell, Burger King, Target, Albertsons, Rite-Aid and many others.

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PRIME 2.02-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED CORNER LAND PARCEL IN THE APPLE VALLEY AREA. LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF CORDOVA AND UNION NEAR THE APPLE VALLEY AIRPORT AND THE WAL-MART DISTRIBUTION CENTER
Description: Prime 2.02-acre land parcel that is located about 2 3/8 miles east of Central Rd., east of the Apple Valley Airport, and about 1/2 mile north of Johnson Rd. This property is located at the southeast corner of Cordova and Union in a recorded Subdivision Tract. The Apple Valley Airport has been called the gem of the San Bernardino County Airport System. Central and Johnson are major thoroughfares in Apple Valley. This 2.02-acre property is situated east of the new $80 million Wal-Mart Distribution Center that occupies 1.3 million square feet on 320 acres at Dale Evans Parkway and Johnson Rd., and distributes consumer goods to all Wal-Marts and Sam's Clubs in Southern California. The zoning on the property would permit one estate sized single-family home.

Zoning: RL-SCP Permits one estate sized single-family home, subject to the requirements and development approval of the County of San Bernardino.

Pertinent Data: Apple Valley has experienced a major increase in the average sales price of homes built in the City, from $115,000 in January 2002 to about $270,000 in March 2005. The property is in one of the most desirable locations of Apple Valley, being in close proximity to the Apple Valley Airport and the Wal-Mart Distribution Center. According to the San Bernardino Sun, 2/3/04, the Apple Valley Airport is now under consideration to become a city operated and owned Airport. Apple Valley city officials want to acquire this Airport to spur commercial and industrial development at this 809-acre Airport. According to the Victorville Daily Press, 5/6/04, the Apple Valley Airport is building a $2.1 million, 23,624 sq. ft. building next to the south ramp of the Airport for the California Highway Patrol and the San Bernardino Sheriffs Department. The new facility shall include briefing rooms, maintenance facilities and office space in addition to hangar space.

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PRIME .204-ACRE LOT ON PAVED JUNIPER THAT IS ZONED FOR APARTMENT UNITS. LOCATED CLOSE TO MAIN STREET AND MAJOR SHOPPING IN THE CITY OF HESPERIA
Description: Prime .204-acre apartment unit lot on paved Juniper St. in Hesperia. The approximate dimensions are 62.5 feet by 142 feet. This property is located only two blocks to the north of busy Main Street, and lies about 437.5 feet east of 5th street. Just a few blocks to the west of the property at the southeast corner of and Main and 11th Street is the Hesperia Market Place Shopping Center, which is anchored by a credit union, a supermarket, H & R Block, All State Insurance, Desert Commerce Bank, Fantastic Sams, 1 Hour photo, and China Palace. Rite Aid is across the Street on the northeast corner from this Shopping Center.

Zoning: R3 (apartment unit zoning). This zoning permits up to 15 apartment, condominium or townhouse units per acre, subject to the requirements and development approval of the city of Hesperia.

Pertinent Data: Hesperia is situated in the Inland Empire's Victor Valley. It has the largest population of any city in the Victor Valley. The U.S. Department of Commerce has predicted that the growth rate of the Inland Empire will outpace every other area in the United States. Hesperia is located at the intersection of I-15 and U.S. Highway 395. This City is strategically positioned 35 miles north of the city of San Bernardino, 50 miles northeast of Los Angeles County, and only 195 miles south of Las Vegas. Hesperia's pro business posture has brought some impressive developments to Hesperia, including drug stores, shopping centers, restaurants and impressive housing and apartment unit developments. This land parcel is situated very close to Main Street. Main Street is one of the busiest streets in the Inland Empire, and is in close proximity to a hotbed of commercial activity, including major shopping centers and malls that are home to Lucky/Sav-On, Subway, Stater Bros., Hollywood Video, Ralph's/Hughes, Longs Drugs, McDonald's, Taco Bell, Burger King, Target, Albertsons, Rite-Aid, Blockbuster Video, Sizzler, Downey Savings, Sizzler, Del Taco and many others.

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PRIME 10-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED LAND PARCEL ON WELL TRAVELLED VALLEY CENTER DRIVE, SOUTH OF I-15 AND NORTH OF I-40 IN THE GORGEOUS LAKE COMMUNITY OF NEWBERRY SPRINGS
Description: Prime 10-acre land parcel, which is located east of the Barstow-Daggett Airport and north of I-40 in the gorgeous lake community of Newberry Springs. It is located on the south side of Valley Center Drive. Valley Center Drive is a major east-west corridor in the Newberry Springs area. The Property is located about 1 mile south of Bedford Drive and about 3.25 miles south east of Twin Lakes Drive. It is located east of Lake Jodie.

Zoning: RL-5: permits one single-family home per 5-acres, subject to the requirements and development approval of San Bernardino County.

Pertinent Data: According to the Victorville Daily Press, November 2, 2005, 1400 senior homes are proposed for Newberry Springs in a developed Newberry Springs Estates. This Development would be located north of I-15 on 273 acres at the former Lake Delores Water Park. Newberry Springs is located approximately 18 miles east of Barstow. It is accessible via I-15 and I-40. Encompassing about 117 square miles, it is probably the only area in California that offers 5 professional championship ski lakes, several private ski lakes, and five Jet Ski boat lakes. The beautiful Wet Set Village in Newberry Springs has shade trees, flowers and manicured lawns, and has featured water ski tournaments that have been shown on ESPN. Newberry Springs can also boast about the Horton Water Ski School, which has been regarded as one of the finest water ski schools in the world. Newberry Springs is also known for its agriculture. Irrigated by the Mojave Aquifer, the largest aquifer in the Western United States, Newberry Springs produces some of the best Pistachios in the world. The climate in Newberry Springs is mild and ideal for Pistachios and other crops. The average high temperature in the summer is 100- 110 degrees. In the winter, lows generally get into the 20's, but a dry cold temperature.

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PRIME 4.26-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED LAND PARCEL THAT IS SITUATED ON TWIN LAKES DRIVE, DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM LAKE JODIE, IN THE GORGEOUS LAKE COMMUNITY OF NEWBERRY SPRINGS
Description: Prime 4.26-acre land parcel on the south side of Twin Lakes Drive, about 330 feet east of Ramona Rd. This 4.26-acre property is situated across the street from Lake Jody. Lake Jodie is a lakeside development that is built around 57 acres of water, and is the largest lakeside development to date in the community. This lake is stocked with bass, catfish and bluegill.

Zoning: AG: permits one single-family home on the property and agricultural and animals, subject to the requirements and development approval of San Bernardino County.

Pertinent Data: According to the Victorville Daily Press, November 2, 2005, 1400 senior homes are proposed for Newberry Springs in a developed Newberry Springs Estates. This Development would be located north of I-15 on 273 acres at the former Lake Delores Water Park. Newberry Springs is located approximately 18 miles east of Barstow. It is accessible via I-15 and I-40. Encompassing about 117 square miles, it is probably the only area in California that offers 5 professional championship ski lakes, several private ski lakes, and five Jet Ski boat lakes. The beautiful Wet Set Village in Newberry Springs has shade trees, flowers and manicured lawns, and has featured water ski tournaments that have been shown on ESPN. Newberry Springs can also boast about the Horton Water Ski School, which has been regarded as one of the finest water ski schools in the world. Newberry Springs is also known for its agriculture. Irrigated by the Mojave Aquifer, the largest aquifer in the Western United States, Newberry Springs produces some of the best Pistachios in the world. The climate in Newberry Springs is mild and ideal for Pistachios and other crops. The average high temperature in the summer is 100- 110 degrees. In the winter, lows generally get into the 20's, but a dry cold temperature.

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SOLD PRIME, PRIME, PRIME COMMERCIALLY ZONED .23-ACRE PROPERTY ON ORANGE NEAR MAIN STREET. LOCATED CLOSE TO MAJOR SHOPPING AND SCHOOLS IN THE CITY LIMITS OF HESPERIA
Description: This prime .23- acre land parcel is situated on paved Orange, which is located only a few short streets to the south of busy Main Street, to the east of I. Ave., and close to Sultana High School. The property is only 130 feet southeast of Sultana Ave. To the west of the property at 7th Ave. and Main, there is new Kragan Auto Parts, a KFC and on the north side of 7th Ave. is the Hesperia Professional Medical Center. At 8th Ave and Main, there is Stater Bros., Del Taco, and Spires Restaurant. Close to the property at G. Ave. and Main, there is a Taco Bell and a Hollywood Video. Also at the northwest corner of I Ave and Main is the Hesperia Town Center Shopping Center that is anchored by Vons, Round Table Pizza and Jack in the Box. Across the street on the Southside of Main Street and I. Ave. are Washington Mutual Bank, Bank of America, World Savings, Hollywood Video, and a new Stater Bros. Shopping Center. The C-1 zoning would permit a wide variety of commercial and retail uses.

Zoning: C-1- (Neighborhood Commercial District) - Permits a mini mart, grocery store, medical, dental, professional and veterinary offices, hardware store, dry cleaners and pharmacy, subject to the approval and development requirements of the city of Hesperia.

Pertinent Data: Hesperia is situated in the Inland Empire's Victor Valley. It has the largest population of any city in the Victor Valley. The U.S. Department of Commerce has predicted that the growth rate of the Inland Empire will outpace every other area in the United States. Hesperia is located at the intersection of I-15 and U.S. Highway 395. This City is strategically positioned 35 miles north of the city of San Bernardino, 50 miles northeast of Los Angeles County, and only 195 miles south of Las Vegas. Hesperia's pro business posture has brought some impressive developments to Hesperia, including drug stores, shopping centers, restaurants and impressive housing and apartment unit developments. This land parcel is situated very close to Main Street. Main Street is one of the busiest streets in the Inland Empire, and is in close proximity to a hotbed of commercial activity, including major shopping centers and malls that are home to Wal-Mart, Lucky/Sav-On, Subway, Stater Bros., Hollywood Video, Ralph's/Hughes, Longs Drugs, McDonald's, Taco Bell, Burger King, Target, Albertsons, Rite-Aid, Blockbuster Video, Sizzler, Downey Savings, Sizzler, Del Taco and many others. The population of the Victor Valley has already soared to over 250,000 residents. What could the future population of this area grow to, considering the impressive projections forecasted for the Inland Empire?

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PRIME 2.5-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED LAND PARCEL IN THE CITY OF BARSTOW. IT IS LOCATED VERY CLOSE TO THE I-15, ROUTE 66, RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, BARSTOW COLLEGE AND THE LENWOOD FACTORY OUTLET MALLS
Description: Prime 2.5-acre land parcel located west of P. St. in the city limits of Barstow, situated about 1.45 miles northeast of the Barstow Outlet Malls in Lenwood, about .52 miles southeast of well traveled I-15, and about 1.45 miles south of Main Street. The property is close to public schools, and west of Barstow College. The Barstow Area is especially well known for the Factory Outlet Malls in Lenwood that have over 120 stores, including Polo Ralph Lauren, Gap, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, and Coach. These Factory Outlets draw huge numbers of people.

Zoning: T-DR (1.25)-Permits homes on 1.25-acre ranchettes or up to 2 homes on this 2.5-acre property, subject to the site approval and development requirements of the City of Barstow.

Pertinent Data: Real Estate brokers in Barstow have had a great year in housing sales in Barstow, but complain that there isn't enough supply to satisfy the housing demand. Consequently, the Barstow City Council in July of 2002 announced the approval for Rimrock Ranch, the largest housing development in Barstow in decades. The master planned community will include up to 1450 homes on a 564-acre site adjacent to Barstow Heights, which is close to the Barstow Community College. Plans call for lots ranging in size from 7200 square feet to one acre. Eleven acres of the Development would be set-aside for commercial projects, apartments, parks and hiking trails. According to the Barstow Desert Dispatch, January 22, 2005, Home Depot has filed applications with the city to begin construction on a new store this summer at the northwest corner of Avenue L and Interstate 15 in Barstow. Home Depot plans to build a 124,000-square-foot facility and hire between 150 and 200 employees once it opens. According to the applications, the main building will be almost 63,000 square feet and the lumber sales area will be around 32,000 square feet. There will also be a garden center of more than 29,000 square feet. Home Depot currently operates 1,800 stores across the nation and is the world's largest home improvement retailer. "I think it's going to be a big boost for our city economy and the job market," Barstow Mayor Lawrence Dale said. The Mayor also pledged that Barstow would continue to actively court major businesses to create economic growth.

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PRIME 10-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED CORNER LAND PARCEL AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF WELL TRAVELLED VALLEY CENTER DRIVE AND OLD MILL RD., SOUTH OF I-15 AND NORTH OF I-40 IN THE GORGEOUS LAKE COMMUNITY OF NEWBERRY SPRINGS
Description: Prime 10-acre land parcel, which is located east of the Barstow-Daggett Airport and north of I-40 in the gorgeous lake community of Newberry Springs. It is located on the south side of Valley Center Drive at the southeast corner of Valley Center Drive and Old Mill Rd. It is also located at the northeast corner of Old Mill Rd. and Summerest St. Valley Center Drive is a major east-west corridor in the Newberry Springs area. The Property is located about 1 mile south of Bedford Drive and about 3.25 miles south east of Twin Lakes Drive. It is located east of Lake Jodie.
Zoning: RL-5: permits one single-family home per 5-acres, subject to the requirements and development approval of San Bernardino County.

Pertinent Data: According to the Victorville Daily Press, November 2, 2005, 1400 senior homes are proposed for Newberry Springs in a developed Newberry Springs Estates. This Development would be located north of I-15 on 273 acres at the former Lake Delores Water Park. Newberry Springs is located approximately 18 miles east of Barstow. It is accessible via I-15 and I-40. Encompassing about 117 square miles, it is probably the only area in California that offers 5 professional championship ski lakes, several private ski lakes, and five Jet Ski boat lakes. The beautiful Wet Set Village in Newberry Springs has shade trees, flowers and manicured lawns, and has featured water ski tournaments that have been shown on ESPN. Newberry Springs can also boast about the Horton Water Ski School, which has been regarded as one of the finest water ski schools in the world. Newberry Springs is also known for its agriculture. Irrigated by the Mojave Aquifer, the largest aquifer in the Western United States, Newberry Springs produces some of the best Pistachios in the world. The climate in Newberry Spring