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PRIME .93-ACRE LAND PARCEL THAT IS RESIDENTIALLY ZONED. LOCATED NORTHWEST OF THE MOJAVE AIRPORT. THE MOJAVE AIRPORT HAS OVER 140 COMPANIES, EMPLOYS OVER 1300 PEOPLE AND HAS BEEN LICENSED AS A NATIONAL SPACEPORT
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Description: This property is located about .43 miles north of State Highway 58, and situated 4.5 miles northwest of the Mojave Airport. The zoning on this .93-acre property would permit the development of one single family home. The approximate dimensions are 123 feet by 330 feet. The property is in recorded Subdivision Tract 1991.
Zoning: E (2 ) MH: This zoning would permit the development of one single-family home or one mobile home, subject to the requirements and development approval of the Kern County Planning Commission.
Pertinent Data: Mojave is located about 13 miles to the north of Rosamond and 24 miles to the north of Lancaster. It is situated in the Antelope Valley at the junction of the 14 Freeway and State Highway 58 that already have a large traffic count. According to Desert News, June 26, 2004, the FAA approved the Mojave Airport as the first inland commercial spaceport in the U.S. The Mojave Airport is home to 140 companies that employ over 1300 people, making it one of southeastern Kern Countys largest employment centers. BAE Systems at the Mojave Airport won a $17-million contract from the U.S. Air Force to convert Vietnam era planes to unmanned drones. BAE Systems has worldwide sales of $20 billion, and employs over 90,000 people throughout the world. Mojave is an important part of the Antelope Valley. According to the Antelope Valley Press, 2-11-04, the U.S. Department of Commerce has approved the Mojave Airport as a foreign trade zone. A foreign trade zone allows goods to be imported without the typical federal excise taxes and custom duties. This is a major edge for international trade. Foreign goods can be admitted without dealing with any formal customs entry or duties till the assembled goods leave the foreign trade zone.
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PRIME 2.39-ACRE LAND PARCEL THAT IS RESIDENTIALLY ZONED. LOCATED NORTHWEST OF THE MOJAVE AIRPORT. THE MOJAVE AIRPORT HAS OVER 140 COMPANIES, EMPLOYS OVER 1300 PEOPLE AND HAS BEEN LICENSED AS A NATIONAL SPACEPORT
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Description: This property is located about 2.5 miles west of the 14 freeway, and situated about 2.5 miles northwest of the Mojave Airport, and about 2.14 miles south of State Highway. The approximate dimensions are 330 feet by 330 feet. The property is in recorded Parcel Map 2957.
Zoning: A-1: This zoning would permit a wide array of uses, including the development of one single-family home, the growing of crops, and the raising of animals. It also would permit some institutional uses, such as, a public agency or a public utility building and facilities. These uses are subject to the requirements and development approval of the Kern County Planning.
Pertinent Data: Mojave is located about 13 miles to the north of Rosamond and 24 miles to the north of Lancaster. It is situated in the Antelope Valley at the junction of the 14 Freeway and State Highway 58 that already have a large traffic count. According to Desert News, June 26, 2004, the FAA approved the Mojave Airport as the first inland commercial spaceport in the U.S. The Mojave Airport is home to 140 companies that employ over 1300 people, making it one of southeastern Kern Countys largest employment centers. BAE Systems at the Mojave Airport won a $17-million contract from the U.S. Air Force to convert Vietnam era planes to unmanned drones. BAE Systems has worldwide sales of $20 billion, and employs over 90,000 people throughout the world. Mojave is an important part of the Antelope Valley. According to the Antelope Valley Press, 2-11-04, the U.S. Department of Commerce has approved the Mojave Airport as a foreign trade zone. A foreign trade zone allows goods to be imported without the typical federal excise taxes and custom duties. This is a major edge for international trade. Foreign goods can be admitted without dealing with any formal customs entry or duties till the assembled goods leave the foreign trade zone.
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PRIME RESIDENTIALLY ZONED 3.33-ACRE LAND PARCEL IN THE ROSAMOND AREA. SITUATED TO THE WEST OF THE 14 FREEWAY IN AND TO THE SOUTH OF BACKUS ROAD
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Description: This prime 3.33-acre land parcel is situated to the south of Backus Road, west of the 14 Freeway, west of 140th Street and southwest of Subdivision Tract 3261. Backus Road is a freeway interchange off the 14 Freeway. The property offers magnificent views of the mountains that lie to the north of the property. The property has section line frontage.
Zoning: PL-RS. This zoning would permit one single-family home and many agricultural uses, including growing and harvesting crops, breeding and raising animals, subject to the approval and requirements of Kern County.
Pertinent Data: According to the Antelope Valley Journal, April 16, 2004, the number of
residential permits that were pulled in the Antelope Valley in January and February 2004 increased 87 percent compared to the same period last year and may signal a record year for the local building industry. According to Gutierrez, Director of the AV Business Industry Association, 489 permits were issued in January and February 2004, compared to 261 in January and February 2003. In January 2003 the average home in the Antelope Valley sold for $199,196. By April 2003, the average was up to $211,033. Nine months later the average selling price was $279,275. At the beginning of this month, the average list price was $329,658. Buyers aren't even trying to bargain, Stripling said. Homes go for the listing price - or higher. In the Lancaster and Palmdale portion of the Antelope Valley, many people are beginning to get priced out of the market where many houses are priced above $300,000. However, thats good news for the Rosamond portion of the Antelope Valley where there are still affordable homes available. According to the Antelope Valley Press, May 10, 2004, the largest housing development ever to hit Rosamond was announced. The 1,201-unit Copa de Oro will span more than 600 acres between Avenue A and Gaskell Road and between 110th and 120th streets west. This Project was approved unanimously by the Kern County Board of Supervisors on April 27, 2004. Copa de Oro would be located to the south and to the west of this 3.91-acre property. High profile homebuilders, such as Barratt Homes and Kaufman & Broad, have already built impressive homes in Rosamond. Kaufman & Broad developed Westpark, which is a master planned community of about 600 homes on 7000 square foot lots. Westpark has a junior high school and a park, and is located on 40th St West, south of Rosamond Blvd. Homes in Westpark sell in the $250,000 range.
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PRIME 4.79-ACRE LAND PARCEL THAT IS RESIDENTIALLY ZONED IN THE MOJAVE AIRPORT AREA. THE MOJAVE AIRPORT HAS OVER 140 COMPANIES, EMPLOYS OVER 1300 PEOPLE AND HAS BEEN LICENSED AS A NATIONAL SPACEPORT
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Description: This property is located about 4.5 miles northwest of the 14 Freeway, approximately .31 miles north of Rosewood Blvd., about .25 miles east of 60th St., and situated about 4.5 miles northwest of the Mojave Airport. This property is located about 1.66 miles south of State Highway 58. State Highway 58 is a major thoroughfare that goes west to Bakersfield and east to Barstow. The zoning on this property would permit the development of one single family home.
Zoning: E-20: This zoning would permit the development of one single-family home, subject to the requirements and development approval of the Kern County Planning Commission.
Pertinent Data: Mojave is located about 13 miles to the north of Rosamond and 24 miles to the north of Lancaster. It is situated in the Antelope Valley at the junction of the 14 Freeway and State Highway 58 that already have a large traffic count. According to Desert News, June 26, 2004, the FAA approved the Mojave Airport as the first inland commercial spaceport in the U.S. The Mojave Airport is home to 140 companies that employ over 1300 people, making it one of southeastern Kern Countys largest employment centers. BAE Systems at the Mojave Airport won a $17-million contract from the U.S. Air Force to convert Vietnam era planes to unmanned drones. BAE Systems has worldwide sales of $20 billion, and employs over 90,000 people throughout the world. Mojave is an important part of the Antelope Valley. According to the Antelope Valley Press, 2-11-04, the U.S. Department of Commerce has approved the Mojave Airport as a foreign trade zone. A foreign trade zone allows goods to be imported without the typical federal excise taxes and custom duties. This is a major edge for international trade. Foreign goods can be admitted without dealing with any formal customs entry or duties till the assembled goods leave the foreign trade zone.
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PRIME RESIDENTIALLY ZONED 2.5-ACRE LAND PARCEL THAT IS SITUATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF WELL TRAVELLED BACKUS ROAD IN THE ROSAMOND AREA
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Description: This prime 2.5-acre land parcel is situated on the south side of well-traveled Backus Road, west of the 14 Freeway, and west of the community of Rosamond and Tract 3261 Backus Road is an important interchange off the 14 Freeway. This property lies north of the planned Copa De Oro Development of 1201 homes. According to the Antelope Valley Press, May 10, 2004, the largest housing development ever to hit Rosamond should soon be under way. The 1,201-unit Copa de Oro, which will span more than 600 acres between Avenue A and Gaskell Road and between 110th and 120th streets west, was approved unanimously by the Kern County Board of Supervisors on April 27, 2004. This property also lies southwest of Mojave. The Mojave Airport is home to 140 companies that employ over 1300 people, making it one of southeastern Kern Countys largest employment centers.
Zoning: A: This zoning would permit a wide array of uses, including the development of one single-family home, the growing of crops, and the raising of animals. It also would permit some institutional uses, such as, a public agency or a public utility building and facilities. These uses are subject to the requirements and development approval of the Kern County Planning Commission.
Pertinent Data: According to the L.A. Daily News, June 1, 2005, Antelope Valley home prices are skyrocketing. For example, in Palmdale, typical sale prices on homes have climbed above $300,000. Going up twice as fast sale prices of homes in Los Angeles County as a whole, the median for new and resale homes in Palmdale hit a record $310,000 in April 2005, up 33 percent from the same month a year ago and up from $305,000 in March 2005, according to the California Association of Realtors. In Lancaster, home prices were up 33.7 percent over the year - to a record $274,000 in April 2005. In March 2005, the median price was $267,500 in Lancaster. In nearby Rosamond, the median sales price in April 2005 was $231,000, up 37.4 percent from April 2004. Rosamond is located 11 miles north of Lancaster via the 14 Freeway. According to the Antelope Valley Press, October 30, 2005, experts say Rosamond's population is projected to double in the next 10 years to about 40,000 residents.
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PRIME 2.5-ACRE LAND PARCEL THAT IS RESIDENTIALLY ZONED IN THE MOJAVE AIRPORT AREA. THE MOJAVE AIRPORT HAS OVER 140 COMPANIES, EMPLOYS OVER 1300 PEOPLE AND HAS BEEN LICENSED AS A NATIONAL SPACEPORT
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Description: This property is located about 3.63 miles west of the 14 Freeway, near Purdy Ave, and situated west of the Mojave Airport. The zoning on this 2.5-acre property would permit the development of one single family home.
Zoning: A-1: This zoning would permit a wide array of uses, including the development of one single-family home, the growing of crops, and the raising of animals. It also would permit some institutional uses, such as, a public agency or a public utility building and facilities. These uses are subject to the requirements and development approval of the Kern County Planning Commission.
Pertinent Data: Mojave is located about 13 miles to the north of Rosamond and 24 miles to the north of Lancaster. It is situated in the Antelope Valley at the junction of the 14 Freeway and State Highway 58 that already have a large traffic count. According to Desert News, June 26, 2004, the FAA approved the Mojave Airport as the first inland commercial spaceport in the U.S. The Mojave Airport is home to 140 companies that employ over 1300 people, making it one of southeastern Kern Countys largest employment centers. BAE Systems at the Mojave Airport won a $17-million contract from the U.S. Air Force to convert Vietnam era planes to unmanned drones. BAE Systems has worldwide sales of $20 billion, and employs over 90,000 people throughout the world. Mojave is an important part of the Antelope Valley. According to the Antelope Valley Press, 2-11-04, the U.S. Department of Commerce has approved the Mojave Airport as a foreign trade zone. A foreign trade zone allows goods to be imported without the typical federal excise taxes and custom duties. This is a major edge for international trade. Foreign goods can be admitted without dealing with any formal customs entry or duties till the assembled goods leave the foreign trade zone.
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PRIME 4.78-ACRE LAND PARCEL THAT IS RESIDENTIALLY ZONED IN THE MOJAVE AIRPORT AREA. THE MOJAVE AIRPORT HAS OVER 140 COMPANIES, EMPLOYS OVER 1300 PEOPLE AND HAS BEEN LICENSED AS A NATIONAL SPACEPORT
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Description: This property is located about 4.5 miles northwest of the 14 Freeway, approximately .20 miles north of Rosewood Blvd., about .25 miles east of 60th St., and situated about 4.5 miles northwest of the Mojave Airport. This property is located about 1.66 miles south of State Highway 58. State Highway 58 is a major thoroughfare that goes west to Bakersfield and east to Barstow. The zoning on this property would permit the development of one single family home.
Zoning: E-20: This zoning would permit the development of one single-family home, subject to the requirements and development approval of the Kern County Planning Commission.
Pertinent Data: Mojave is located about 13 miles to the north of Rosamond and 24 miles to the north of Lancaster. It is situated in the Antelope Valley at the junction of the 14 Freeway and State Highway 58 that already have a large traffic count. According to Desert News, June 26, 2004, the FAA approved the Mojave Airport as the first inland commercial spaceport in the U.S. The Mojave Airport is home to 140 companies that employ over 1300 people, making it one of southeastern Kern Countys largest employment centers. BAE Systems at the Mojave Airport won a $17-million contract from the U.S. Air Force to convert Vietnam era planes to unmanned drones. BAE Systems has worldwide sales of $20 billion, and employs over 90,000 people throughout the world. Mojave is an important part of the Antelope Valley. According to the Antelope Valley Press, 2-11-04, the U.S. Department of Commerce has approved the Mojave Airport as a foreign trade zone. A foreign trade zone allows goods to be imported without the typical federal excise taxes and custom duties. This is a major edge for international trade. Foreign goods can be admitted without dealing with any formal customs entry or duties till the assembled goods leave the foreign trade zone.
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PRIME 4.83-ACRE LAND PARCEL THAT IS RESIDENTIALLY ZONED IN THE MOJAVE AIRPORT AREA. THE MOJAVE AIRPORT HAS OVER 140 COMPANIES, EMPLOYS OVER 1300 PEOPLE AND HAS BEEN LICENSED AS A NATIONAL SPACEPORT
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Description: This property is located about 5.5 miles northwest of the 14 Freeway, approximately .89 miles south of State Hwy 58, and situated about 6.7 miles northwest of the Mojave Airport. The zoning on this property would permit the development of one single family home. State Highway 58 is a major thoroughfare that goes west to Bakersfield and east to Barstow.
Zoning: E-20: This zoning would permit the development of one single-family home, subject to the requirements and development approval of the Kern County Planning Commission.
Pertinent Data: Mojave is located about 13 miles to the north of Rosamond and 24 miles to the north of Lancaster. It is situated in the Antelope Valley at the junction of the 14 Freeway and State Highway 58 that already have a large traffic count. According to Desert News, June 26, 2004, the FAA approved the Mojave Airport as the first inland commercial spaceport in the U.S. The Mojave Airport is home to 140 companies that employ over 1300 people, making it one of southeastern Kern Countys largest employment centers. BAE Systems at the Mojave Airport won a $17-million contract from the U.S. Air Force to convert Vietnam era planes to unmanned drones. BAE Systems has worldwide sales of $20 billion, and employs over 90,000 people throughout the world. Mojave is an important part of the Antelope Valley. According to the Antelope Valley Press, 2-11-04, the U.S. Department of Commerce has approved the Mojave Airport as a foreign trade zone. A foreign trade zone allows goods to be imported without the typical federal excise taxes and custom duties. This is a major edge for international trade. Foreign goods can be admitted without dealing with any formal customs entry or duties till the assembled goods leave the foreign trade zone.
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PRIME 2.5-ACRE LAND PARCEL THAT IS RESIDENTIALLY ZONED IN THE MOJAVE AIRPORT AREA. THE MOJAVE AIRPORT HAS OVER 140 COMPANIES, EMPLOYS OVER 1300 PEOPLE AND HAS BEEN LICENSED AS A NATIONAL SPACEPORT
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Description: This property is located about 1 mile south of Old State Highway 58, situated southeast and very close to the Mojave Airport. The zoning on this 2.5-acre property would permit the development of one single family home.
Zoning: A-1 H: This zoning would permit a wide array of uses, including the development of one single-family home, the growing of crops, and the raising of animals. It also would permit some institutional uses, such as, a public agency or a public utility building and facilities. The height of any buildings must not exceed 35 feet, in order not to interfere with the operations of the Mojave Airport. These uses are subject to the requirements and development approval of the Kern County Planning Commission and the Federal Aviation Administration, which would require a development site plan review.
Pertinent Data: Mojave is located about 13 miles to the north of Rosamond and 24 miles to the north of Lancaster. It is situated in the Antelope Valley at the junction of the 14 Freeway and State Highway 58 that already have a large traffic count. According to Desert News, June 26, 2004, the FAA approved the Mojave Airport as the first inland commercial spaceport in the U.S. The Mojave Airport is home to 140 companies that employ over 1300 people, making it one of southeastern Kern Countys largest employment centers. BAE Systems at the Mojave Airport won a $17-million contract from the U.S. Air Force to convert Vietnam era planes to unmanned drones. BAE Systems has worldwide sales of $20 billion, and employs over 90,000 people throughout the world. Mojave is an important part of the Antelope Valley. According to the Antelope Valley Press, 2-11-04, the U.S. Department of Commerce has approved the Mojave Airport as a foreign trade zone. A foreign trade zone allows goods to be imported without the typical federal excise taxes and custom duties. This is a major edge for international trade. Foreign goods can be admitted without dealing with any formal customs entry or duties till the assembled goods leave the foreign trade zone.  |
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PRIME 2.5-ACRE LAND PARCEL THAT IS RESIDENTIALLY ZONED IN THE MOJAVE AIRPORT AREA. THE MOJAVE AIRPORT HAS OVER 140 COMPANIES, EMPLOYS OVER 1300 PEOPLE AND HAS BEEN LICENSED AS A NATIONAL SPACEPORT
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Description: This property is located to the south of Old State Highway 58, situated southeast and very close to the Mojave Airport. The zoning on this 2.5-acre property would permit the development of one single family home.
Zoning: A-1 H: This zoning would permit a wide array of uses, including the development of one single-family home, the growing of crops, and the raising of animals. It also would permit some institutional uses, such as, a public agency or a public utility building and facilities. The height of any buildings must not exceed 35 feet, in order not to interfere with the operations of the Mojave Airport. These uses are subject to the requirements and development approval of the Kern County Planning Commission and the Federal Aviation Administration, which would require a development site plan review.
Pertinent Data: Mojave is located about 13 miles to the north of Rosamond and 24 miles to the north of Lancaster. It is situated in the Antelope Valley at the junction of the 14 Freeway and State Highway 58 that already have a large traffic count. According to Desert News, June 26, 2004, the FAA approved the Mojave Airport as the first inland commercial spaceport in the U.S. The Mojave Airport is home to 140 companies that employ over 1300 people, making it one of southeastern Kern Countys largest employment centers. BAE Systems at the Mojave Airport won a $17-million contract from the U.S. Air Force to convert Vietnam era planes to unmanned drones. BAE Systems has worldwide sales of $20 billion, and employs over 90,000 people throughout the world. Mojave is an important part of the Antelope Valley. According to the Antelope Valley Press, 2-11-04, the U.S. Department of Commerce has approved the Mojave Airport as a foreign trade zone. A foreign trade zone allows goods to be imported without the typical federal excise taxes and custom duties. This is a major edge for international trade. Foreign goods can be admitted without dealing with any formal customs entry or duties till the assembled goods leave the foreign trade zone.  |
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PRIME 4.63-ACRE LAND PARCEL IN THE ROSAMOND AREA.
SITUATED CLOSE TO THE 14 FREEWAY AND THE TOWN OF ROSAMOND
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Description: This prime 4.63-acre land parcel
has railroad track frontage and is situated to the east of the 14 Freeway and
Sierra Hwy. It is situated about 2.58 miles to the north of Rosamond Blvd and
is located south of Dawn Rd. It is nice, level terrain. The zoning would permit
a single-family home and a wide array of agricultural uses.
Zoning: A-1: This zoning would permit a wide array of uses, including
the development of a single-family home, the growing of crops, and the raising
of animals. It also would permit some institutional uses, such as, a public
agency or a public utility building and facilities. These uses are subject to
the requirements and development approval of the Kern County Planning
Commission.
Pertinent Data: According to the L.A. Daily News, June 1, 2005, Antelope
Valley home prices are skyrocketing. For example, in Palmdale, typical sale
prices on homes have climbed above $300,000. Going up twice as fast sale prices
of homes in Los Angeles County as a whole, the median for new and resale homes
in Palmdale hit a record $310,000 in April 2005, up 33 percent from the same
month a year ago and up from $305,000 in March 2005, according to the
California Association of Realtors. In Lancaster, home prices were up 33.7
percent over the year - to a record $274,000 in April 2005. In March 2005, the
median price was $267,500 in Lancaster. In nearby Rosamond, the median sales
price in April 2005 was $231,000, up 37.4 percent from April 2004. Rosamond is
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PRIME 5-ACRE LAND PARCEL ON COVERT IN THE ROSAMOND
AREA. SITUATED CLOSE TO THE 14 FREEWAY AND THE TOWN OF ROSAMOND
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Description: This prime 5-acre land parcel is
situated on Covert and is west of the 14 Freeway and south of Dawn Rd. It is
nice, level terrain. The zoning would permit a single-family home and a wide
array of agricultural uses. The property is about 330 feet to the west of 30th
Street West.
Zoning: E-10: This zoning is designed for estate sized residential lots
in quiet neighborhoods. The E-10 zoning would permit the development of one
single-family estate sized home and some agricultural uses, subject to the
requirements and development approval of the Kern County Planning Commission.
Pertinent Data: According to the L.A. Daily News, June 1, 2005, Antelope
Valley home prices are skyrocketing. For example, in Palmdale, typical sale
prices on homes have climbed above $300,000. Going up twice as fast sale prices
of homes in Los Angeles County as a whole, the median for new and resale homes
in Palmdale hit a record $310,000 in April 2005, up 33 percent from the same
month a year ago and up from $305,000 in March 2005, according to the
California Association of Realtors. In Lancaster, home prices were up 33.7
percent over the year - to a record $274,000 in April 2005. In March 2005, the
median price was $267,500 in Lancaster. In nearby Rosamond, the median sales
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PRIME 4.74-ACRE LAND PARCEL IN THE ROSAMOND AREA. SITUATED CLOSE TO THE 14 FREEWAY AND THE TOWN OF ROSAMOND
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Description: This prime 4.74-acre land parcel has railroad track frontage and is situated to the east of the 14 Freeway and Sierra Hwy. It is situated about 2.58 miles to the north of Rosamond Blvd and is located south of Dawn Rd. It is nice, level terrain. The zoning would permit a single-family home and a wide array of agricultural uses.
Zoning: A-1: This zoning would permit a wide array of uses, including the development of a single-family home, the growing of crops, and the raising of animals. It also would permit some institutional uses, such as, a public agency or a public utility building and facilities. These uses are subject to the requirements and development approval of the Kern County Planning Commission.
Pertinent Data: According to the L.A. Daily News, June 1, 2005, Antelope Valley home prices are skyrocketing. For example, in Palmdale, typical sale prices on homes have climbed above $300,000. Going up twice as fast sale prices of homes in Los Angeles County as a whole, the median for new and resale homes in Palmdale hit a record $310,000 in April 2005, up 33 percent from the same month a year ago and up from $305,000 in March 2005, according to the California Association of Realtors. In Lancaster, home prices were up 33.7 percent over the year - to a record $274,000 in April 2005. In March 2005, the median price was $267,500 in Lancaster. In nearby Rosamond, the median sales price in April 2005 was $231,000, up 37.4 percent from April 2004. Rosamond is located 11 miles north of Lancaster via the 14 Freeway.
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PRIME RESIDENTIALLY ZONED 20-ACRE LAND PARCEL THAT IS SITUATED TO THE WEST OF THE 14 FREEWAY IN THE GROWING ROSAMOND AREA
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Description: This prime 20-acre land parcel is situated west of the 14 Freeway, and northwest of the community of Rosamond and about 2 miles north of Tract 3261. This 20-acre property lies north of the planned Copa De Oro Development of 1201 homes. According to the Antelope Valley Press, May 10, 2004, the largest housing development ever to hit Rosamond should soon be under way. The 1,201-unit Copa de Oro, which will span more than 600 acres between Avenue A and Gaskell Road and between 110th and 120th streets west, was approved unanimously by the Kern County Board of Supervisors on April 27, 2004. This property also lies southwest of Mojave. The Mojave Airport is home to 140 companies that employ over 1300 people, making it one of southeastern Kern Countys largest employment centers. This property has about 1320 feet on the eastern section line of Section 2 and about 660 feet on the half section line of Section 2.
Zoning: A: This zoning would permit a wide array of uses, including the development of one single-family home, the growing of crops, and the raising of animals. It also would permit some institutional uses, such as, a public agency or a public utility building and facilities. These uses are subject to the requirements and development approval of the Kern County Planning Commission.
Pertinent Data: According to the L.A. Daily News, June 1, 2005, Antelope Valley home prices are skyrocketing. For example, in Palmdale, typical sale prices on homes have climbed above $300,000. Going up twice as fast sale prices of homes in Los Angeles County as a whole, the median for new and resale homes in Palmdale hit a record $310,000 in April 2005, up 33 percent from the same month a year ago and up from $305,000 in March 2005, according to the California Association of Realtors. In Lancaster, home prices were up 33.7 percent over the year - to a record $274,000 in April 2005. In March 2005, the median price was $267,500 in Lancaster. In nearby Rosamond, the median sales price in April 2005 was $231,000, up 37.4 percent from April 2004. Rosamond is located 11 miles north of Lancaster via the 14 Freeway. According to the Antelope Valley Press, October 30, 2005, experts say Rosamond's population is projected to double in the next 10 years to about 40,000 residents.  |
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PRIME 2.5-ACRE LAND PARCEL ON FARLIN THAT IS ZONED COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL IN THE MOJAVE AIRPORT AREA. THE MOJAVE AIRPORT HAS OVER 140 COMPANIES, EMPLOYS OVER 1300 PEOPLE AND HAS BEEN LICENSED AS A NATIONAL SPACEPORT
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Description: This property is located on Farlin, situated east and very close to the Mojave Airport, and is well located to the west of the new Mojave State Highway 58 Bypass. It is also situated south of Arroyo and east of Dominion. The zoning on this 2.5-acre property would permit a large number of commercial, retail and industrial uses.
Zoning: M1-PD: This zoning would permit commercial uses, such as office buildings, banks, savings and loans, car dealerships, movie theaters, hotels, motels, grocery stores, restaurants, gas stations, car washes and other commercial uses. This zoning also would permit industrial uses, such as research and development, pharmaceuticals, lumber, industrial storage and other industrial uses. These uses would be subject to the requirements and specific project approval of the Kern County Planning Commission.
Pertinent Data: Mojave is located about 13 miles to the north of Rosamond and 24 miles to the north of Lancaster. It is situated in the Antelope Valley at the junction of the 14 Freeway and State Highway 58 that already have a large traffic count. According to Desert News, June 26, 2004, the FAA approved the Mojave Airport as the first inland commercial spaceport in the U.S. The Mojave Airport is home to 140 companies that employ over 1300 people, making it one of southeastern Kern Countys largest employment centers. BAE Systems at the Mojave Airport won a $17-million contract from the U.S. Air Force to convert Vietnam era planes to unmanned drones. BAE Systems has worldwide sales of $20 billion, and employs over 90,000 people throughout the world. Mojave is an important part of the Antelope Valley. According to the Antelope Valley Press, 2-11-04, the U.S. Department of Commerce has approved the Mojave Airport as a foreign trade zone. A foreign trade zone allows goods to be imported without the typical federal excise taxes and custom duties. This is a major edge for international trade. Foreign goods can be admitted without dealing with any formal customs entry or duties till the assembled goods leave the foreign trade zone.  |
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PRIME 5-ACRE LAND PARCEL ZONED COMMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL
IN THE MOJAVE AIRPORT AREA. THE MOJAVE AIRPORT HAS OVER 140 COMPANIES, EMPLOYS
OVER 1300 PEOPLE AND HAS BEEN LICENSED AS A NATIONAL SPACEPORT
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Description: This property is located about
1.5 miles to the east of the Mojave Airport, and is situated about .75 miles to
the east of the 14 Freeway. It is also situated north of well-traveled State
Highway 58. The zoning on this 5-acre property would permit a large number of
commercial, retail and industrial uses.
Zoning: M1-PD: This zoning would permit commercial uses, such as
office buildings, banks, savings and loans, car dealerships, movie theaters,
hotels, motels, grocery stores, restaurants, gas stations, car washes and other
commercial uses. This zoning also would permit industrial uses, such as
research and development, pharmaceuticals, lumber, industrial storage and other
industrial uses. These uses would be subject to the requirements and specific
project approval of the Kern County Planning Commission.
Pertinent Data: Mojave is located about 13 miles to the north of
Rosamond and 24 miles to the north of Lancaster. It is situated in the Antelope
Valley at the junction of the 14 Freeway and State Highway 58 that already have
a large traffic count. According to Desert News, June 26, 2004, the FAA
approved the Mojave Airport as the first inland commercial spaceport in the
U.S. The Mojave Airport is home to 140 companies that employ over 1300 people,
making it one of southeastern Kern Countys largest employment centers. BAE
Systems at the Mojave Airport won a $17-million contract from the U.S. Air
Force to convert Vietnam era planes to unmanned drones. BAE Systems has
worldwide sales of $20 billion, and employs over 90,000 people throughout the
world. Mojave is an important part of the Antelope Valley. According to the
Antelope Valley Press, 2-11-04, the U.S. Department of Commerce has approved
the Mojave Airport as a foreign trade zone. A foreign trade zone allows goods
to be imported without the typical federal excise taxes and custom duties. This
is a major edge for international trade. Foreign goods can be admitted without
dealing with any formal customs entry or duties till the assembled goods leave
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PRIME 2.2-ACRE LAND PARCEL THAT HAS FRONTAGE ON BACKUS RD. AND FRONTAGE ROAD OF THE 14 FREEWAY. IT IS SITUATED IN THE ROSAMOND AREA OF THE ANTELOPE VALLEY
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Description: This prime 2.2-acre land parcel has about 300 feet of frontage on the Freeway Frontage Road Freeway and the 14 Freeway. It is located about 450 feet to the north of Backus Road. This property offers tremendous visibility from the well-traveled 14 Freeway. The 14 Freeway is also known as the Antelope Valley Freeway and connects with the 5 Freeway. The 14 Freeway takes travelers to the Antelope Valley from the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles. Backus Road is located two interchanges north of Rosamond Blvd off the 14 Freeway. Backus Rd is an important interchange to the 14 Fwy.
Zoning: A-1: This zoning would permit a wide array of uses, including the development of a single-family home, the growing of crops, and the raising of animals. It also would permit some institutional uses, such as, a public agency or a public utility building and facilities. These uses are subject to the requirements and development approval of the Kern County Planning Commission.
Pertinent Data: According to the L.A. Daily News, June 1, 2005, Antelope Valley home prices are skyrocketing. For example, in Palmdale, typical sale prices on homes have climbed above $300,000. Going up twice as fast sale prices of homes in Los Angeles County as a whole, the median for new and resale homes in Palmdale hit a record $310,000 in April 2005, up 33 percent from the same month a year ago and up from $305,000 in March 2005, according to the California Association of Realtors. In Lancaster, home prices were up 33.7 percent over the year - to a record $274,000 in April 2005. In March 2005, the median price was $267,500 in Lancaster. In nearby Rosamond, the median sales price in April 2005 was $231,000, up 37.4 percent from April 2004. Rosamond is located 11 miles north of Lancaster via the 14 Freeway. |
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PRIME 1.82-ACRE LAND PARCEL THAT HAS FRONTAGE ON BOTH
THE BACKUS ON RAMP AND FRONTAGE ROAD OF THE 14 FREEWAY. IT IS SITUATED IN THE
ROSAMOND AREA OF THE ANTELOPE VALLEY
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Description: This prime 1.82-acre land parcel
has about 400 feet of frontage on the 14 Freeway Frontage Road and about 600
feet of frontage on the Backus Road On Ramp of the 14 Freeway. It is located
about 50 feet to the north of Backus Road. This property offers tremendous
visibility from the well-traveled 14 Freeway. The 14 Freeway is also known as
the Antelope Valley Freeway and connects with the 5 Freeway. The 14 Freeway
takes travelers to the Antelope Valley from the San Fernando Valley and Los
Angeles. Backus Road is located two interchanges north of Rosamond Blvd off the
14 Freeway.
Zoning: A-1: This zoning would permit a wide array of uses, including
the development of a single-family home, the growing of crops, and the raising
of animals. It also would permit some institutional uses, such as, a public
agency or a public utility building and facilities. These uses are subject to
the requirements and development approval of the Kern County Planning
Commission.
Pertinent Data: According to the L.A. Daily News, June 1, 2005, Antelope
Valley home prices are skyrocketing. For example, in Palmdale, typical sale
prices on homes have climbed above $300,000. Going up twice as fast sale prices
of homes in Los Angeles County as a whole, the median for new and resale homes
in Palmdale hit a record $310,000 in April 2005, up 33 percent from the same
month a year ago and up from $305,000 in March 2005, according to the
California Association of Realtors. In Lancaster, home prices were up 33.7
percent over the year - to a record $274,000 in April 2005. In March 2005, the
median price was $267,500 in Lancaster. In nearby Rosamond, the median sales
price in April 2005 was $231,000, up 37.4 percent from April 2004. Rosamond is
located 11 miles north of Lancaster via the 14 Freeway.  |
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PRIME 9.64-ACRE RESIDENTIALLY ZONED LAND PARCEL WITH FRONTAGE ON THE WELL-TRAVELED 14 FREEWAY. SITUATED NORTH OF CALIFORNIA CITY BOULEVARD AND NORTH OF THE MOJAVE AIRPORT THAT ALREADY HAS OVER 140 COMPANIES AND EMPLOYS OVER 1300 PEOPLE
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Description: This prime property has frontage on the west side of the well-traveled 14 Freeway. It is located north of California City Blvd., west of the city of California City and north of the Mojave Airport. The approximate dimensions are about 330 feet on the 14 Freeway with about 1272 feet of depth. This 9.64-acre property is in a recorded Parcel Map.
Zoning:A-1: This zoning would permit a wide array of uses, including the development of one single-family home, the growing of crops, and the raising of animals. It also would permit some institutional uses, such as, a public agency or a public utility building and facilities. These uses are subject to the requirements and development approval of the Kern County Planning.
Pertinent Data: California City has a population of about 11,000 residents, and lies north of Mojave and south of Ridgecrest in the Kern County portion of the Antelope Valley. The Mojave Airport has over 140 companies and employs about 1300 people. The Mojave Airport has been approved as a national spaceport. The California City limits run east to Highway 395, south to Highway 58 and west to the 14 Freeway. California City is the third largest city in California, encompassing 204 square miles or 130,200 acres. It has an elevation of approximately 2,400 feet above sea level. As one of the fastest-growing regions in Southern California, California City has been undergoing significant change. More people are moving into California City, because they have discovered affordable housing prices, excellent weather, clean air, good schools, safe streets, shopping, a Central Park and a professionally designed PGA 18-hole golf course. California City also has an evolving and diverse business base. One of the more recent additions is the $60 million, 4300-acre Hyundai KIA Proving Grounds, which recently opened in California City. The Proving Grounds include a 6.4-mile oval track, a 2 million square-foot Vehicle Dynamics Area (VDA), a 2.75-mile winding track, a 3.3-mile hill road, and various special surface roads constructed to duplicate U.S. highways. The facility also includes a 30,000 square-foot office complex for its staff members. The Hyundai-Kia Motors California Proving Grounds will ensure that Hyundai and Kia continue to develop the highest quality vehicles, said Dong Jin Kim, Vice Chairman of Hyundai Motor Company. Hyundai and Kia are committed to the U.S., and this facility will help us design vehicles that appeal to consumers in this market as well as worldwide.
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PRIME 41.06-ACRE LAND
PARCEL ZONED FOR ONE-ACRE RESIDENTIAL LOTS IN CALIFORNIA CITY. SITUATED NEAR
THE MOJAVE AIRPORT THAT HAS OVER 140 COMPANIES AND EMPLOYS OVER 1300 PEOPLE
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Description: This property is located about 1
mile to the east of the 14 Freeway and about 1.25 miles to the north of
California City Blvd., which is a freeway interchange off the 14 Freeway. The
property is located between this Freeway and the Union Pacific Railway. This
41.06-acre property has about .75 miles of railroad track frontage on its
eastern boundary. The property also has section line frontage. The zoning would
permit a large number of single-family homes on one-acre lots. This land parcel
is in the city limits of California City. The Mojave Airport is located about 6
miles to the south of this 41.06-acre property.
Zoning: ORA: This zoning would permit the development of one-acre lots
for single-family homes, subject to the requirements and development approval
of the city of California City.
Pertinent Data: California City has a population of about 11,000
residents, and lies north of Mojave and south of Ridgecrest in the Kern County
portion of the Antelope Valley. The Mojave Airport has over 140 companies and
employs about 1300 people. The Mojave Airport has been approved as a national
spaceport. The California City limits run east to Highway 395, south to Highway
58 and west to the 14 Freeway. California City is the third largest city in
California, encompassing 204 square miles or 130,200 acres. It has an elevation
of approximately 2,400 feet above sea level. As one of the fastest-growing
regions in Southern California, California City has been undergoing significant
change. More people are moving into California City, because they have
discovered affordable housing prices, excellent weather, clean air, good
schools, safe streets, shopping, a Central Park and a professionally designed
PGA 18-hole golf course. California City also has an evolving and diverse
business base. One of the more recent additions is the $60 million, 4300-acre
Hyundai KIA Proving Grounds, which recently opened in California City. The
Proving Grounds include a 6.4-mile oval track, a 2 million square-foot Vehicle
Dynamics Area (VDA), a 2.75-mile winding track, a 3.3-mile hill road, and
various special surface roads constructed to duplicate U.S. highways. The
facility also includes a 30,000 square-foot office complex for its staff
members. The Hyundai-Kia Motors California Proving Grounds will ensure that
Hyundai and Kia continue to develop the highest quality vehicles, said Dong
Jin Kim, Vice Chairman of Hyundai Motor Company. Hyundai and Kia are committed
to the U.S., and this facility will help us design vehicles that appeal to
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PRIME 8.24-ACRE LAND
PARCEL THAT HAS TREMENDOUS FRONTAGE ON THE 14 FREEWAY. SITUATED IN THE ROSAMOND
AREA OF THE ANTELOPE VALLEY
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Description: This prime 8.24-acre land parcel
is situated on the west side of the 14 Freeway, and is located about 1.6 miles
to the north of the Dawn Road Interchange and south of Sopp Road. It is located
about 660 feet to the north of Highgate. This property offers tremendous
visibility from the well-traveled 14 Freeway. The 14 Freeway is also known as
the Antelope Valley Freeway and connects with the 5 Freeway, taking freeway
travelers to the Antelope Valley from the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles.
Dawn Road is located one interchange north of Rosamond Blvd off the 14 Freeway.
Pertinent Data: According to the L.A. Daily News, June 1, 2005, Antelope
Valley home prices are skyrocketing. For example, in Palmdale, typical sale
prices on homes have climbed above $300,000. Going up twice as fast sale prices
of homes in Los Angeles County as a whole, the median for new and resale homes
in Palmdale hit a record $310,000 in April 2005, up 33 percent from the same
month a year ago and up from $305,000 in March 2005, according to the
California Association of Realtors. In Lancaster, home prices were up 33.7
percent over the year - to a record $274,000 in April 2005. In March 2005, the
median price was $267,500 in Lancaster. In nearby Rosamond, the median sales
price in April 2005 was $231,000, up 37.4 percent from April 2004. Rosamond is
located 11 miles north of Lancaster via the 14 Freeway.  |
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