Seller Motivated! Seller is willing to carry a FTD with only 1/3 down. Property is priced well below other properties in the area. This property lies within the unincorporated area of the San Bernardino County. According to the County, the property has 240 acres of Rural Living (RL-5Ac) zoning, zoning allows for the following uses with an approved County Permit: *Below Information taken from county website. (CHECK WITH THE COUNTY FIRST AS THEY CHANGE THE ZONING USES FROM TIME TO TIME. ie renewable energy facility may be not included in zoning).
Commercial renewable energy facility, Commercial Agriculture Operations, Agriculture Support Services, Crop Production, Composting Operations, Equestrian Facility, Commercial Kennel, Livestock Operations, Animal Keeping, Grazing, Vineyard/Winery, Campgrounds, Single Family Residential, Rural Sports & Recreation, Guest Housing, Broadcasting antennae & Towers, Wireless telecommunications Facility, Cemetery, including pet cemeteries, Commercial Kennels and Catteries – min lot 2.5 acres (over 15 animals), Electrical power generation, Wind energy accessory, Sewage treatment and disposal facility. Many other possible uses check with the county to see if your intended use if any is possible.
Helendale is an unincorporated community of approximately 7,000 residents. Approximately 2 mile south of this property is the homeowner’s association, Silver Lakes, which offers their residents a ‘Vacation where you Live’ lifestyle, consisting of two lakes totaling 277 acres for boating, fishing, swimming, 27-hole championship golf course, RV Park, Equestrian Center and a 20,000 square foot Clubhouse with tennis courts, pool, gym, library, meeting and event halls. In Silver Lakes most homes front on the lakes or golf course.
Many residents who live outside of the HOA have homes on acreage, with ranches ranging between 2 to 20 acres. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) owns large acreage in the area. BLM ground can have Public Off Highway access via marked trails for dirt bikes, quads and 4×4 vehicles. Please see the BLM website for maps, use and restrictions. *The property sits within the Alto district of the Mojave Basin and is subject to the Adjudication of January 1996, which allows for 10-acre feet of water use per parcel. BUYER TO DO DUE DILLIGENCE AND VERIFY USES WITH THE COUNTY FIRST.