Prime Parcel, Power, Views, $160/Mo
Mandrill Street : Newberry Springs, CA 92365
San Bernardino County, California

Lot Description
Awesome 2.1 Acres of vacant land on Mandrill Street in Newberry Springs.
Nice property with beautiful views to every direction.
This is in a really nice area of Newberry Springs.
Easy access in any type of car.
Power is on the lot. There are quite a few homes in the vicinity.
Neighbor's fences are bordering the east and north sides of the property.
Great Parcel At A Nice Low Price.
Property Information:
Assessor Parcel Number: 0515-0000 San Bernardino County
Legal Description: Tract 5340 Lot 137 Ex 1/2 Int Min Rts.
Coordinates to Southwest corner: 34.892290, -116.723025
Lot dimensions are 313' X 292' feet.
Terrain: Level.
Access: Mandrill Street.
Zoning: Residential.
Water: Common options for household water would be: A) Drilling a well. B) Have it hauled to a storage tank.
Sewer: By installing a septic system.
Utilities: Overhead power is on the lot.
Time Limit to Build: None
Association Dues: None
Title: Free and clear and will be conveyed by a Grant Deed.
Annual taxes: Taxes are paid current.
This Parcel Is Available With Easy Owner Finance At These Terms:
Purchase price is get started: A Down Payment of + Closing Costs of is to be paid via Paypal or Zelle.
I will email the buyer a Paypal invoice upon being notified you wish to purchase this property.
Remaining balance of financed via Contract for Deed with 3 options to choose from:
A) 20 Months with 5% interest, monthly payment of 30 Months with 6% interest, monthly payment of 40 Months with 7% interest, monthly payment of per month for prepayment of property tax shall be added to monthly payment.
A Contract for Deed will be promptly sent to the buyer upon receipt of Down Payment.
A free and clear marketable title is guaranteed. A Grant Deed will be issued upon completion of payments.
Note:
I encourage my buyers to use the land while on contract, enjoy it, make small improvements, etc. I want to sell this land, however, I am not interested in being a "Landlord" with "Tenants"...
That being said, if your intention is to live on this land right away - then you must also pay for it in full right away - 100% use requires 100% ownership.
I need to mention this because I've had a few folks who presumptuously assumed since they paid a few hundred dollars to get into a land contract, they can now "move right in" and do as they please...