Nice, Buildable, Utilities, $229/Mo
Stardune Ave : Twentynine Palms, CA 92277
San Bernardino County, California
Lot Description
Here's an awesome affordable building lot in the City of Twentynine Palms.
Beautiful location on Stardune Ave, just south of Hatch Road.
There Are Gorgeous Mountain Views From The Property.
There are many nice homes on the street. See actual pictures in gallery.
See maps attached below, right under "Land Maps & Attachments".
Property Information:
Apn 0616-0000 San Bernardino County - Tract 4657 Lot 42
Coordinates, NE corner of lot: 34.124036, -116.074679
Size: 0.28 acre. Lot dimensions are 73' X 168' feet.
Terrain: Level.
Access: Stardune Ave along the east side.
Zoning: Residential.
Sewer: By installing a septic system.
Water: Water Company.
Utilities: Overhead electric.
Time Limit to Build: None
Association Dues: None
Title: Free and Clear Marketable Title
Taxes: per year. Taxes are paid current.
If you need financing here are the terms:
Purchase price has been reduced to only get started: A Down Payment of + Closing Costs of is to be paid via Paypal.
I will email the buyer a Paypal invoice upon being notified you are ready to purchase this land.
Remaining balance of financed via Contract for Deed with 3 options to choose from:
A) 12 Months with 0% interest, monthly payment of 24 Months with 4% interest, monthly payment of 36 Months with 5% interest, monthly payment of will add to monthly payment for prepayment of property tax.
A discount of will be given to a Cash buyer.
A Contract for Deed will be promptly sent to the buyer upon receipt of Down Payment.
Title will be conveyed by a Grant Deed upon completion of payments.
Note:
I encourage my buyers to use the land while on contract, enjoy it, make small improvements, etc.
I are selling vacant land, not entering into a "Landlord-Tenant" relationship...
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...