Lake View in Lake Elsinore California
$17,445
Just $251.17 a Month
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Property Description
Property ID# LZ-CA3020
Nestled atop a picturesque hill, this lot offers a breathtaking panoramic view of a pristine lake. Situated in the vibrant community of Lake Elsinore, California, a prominent region within Riverside County, this locale is renowned for its annual poppy super bloom. Spanning 5,662 square feet, or 0.13 acres, this parcel is a rare find in an area where paved roads are a limited luxury. In addition to the unique road access, the property benefits from proximity to a power source, further enhancing the appeal of its elevated position, ensuring an awe-inspiring vista that is truly captivating.
According to county regulations, it's suitable for a single-family home, apartments, duplexes, and triplexes. However, it's crucial to consult with the county regarding any construction plans, as permits in this area are limited due to brush and soil run-off concerns. Considering the incredible view and size of this lot, it holds substantial potential as a long-term investment once the area gets developed. Don't miss the opportunity to secure this remarkable property. Priced to sell, check out comparables on Zillow!
Property Highlights
StateCalifornia | CountyRiverside | Parcel APN375-053-020 |
ZoningResidential | Land Size0.13 Acres | Annual Taxes$96.24 Annual |
RoadPaved Road | HOANo HOA | GPS 33.68431, -117.3604 |
WaterWell Needed | PowerPower Near | SewerInstall Septic |
Potential Property Use
About Lake Elsinore
Due Diligence Disclaimer
If you are buying in full, this will be the same process except we will start the process of recording your deed. A deed recording form will be sent for you to fill out your vesting information, and we take care of the rest. We will close with the county recorder usually within 1 to 2 weeks and the property will be officially yours. A land packet and the deed will be sent to your home after recording is complete.
If your questions are specific to building, land uses or utilities and such, we recommend calling the county building department. They make the laws, know specific requirements and can give the most accurate information per the use you would like with the property.