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80 Acres of Desert Paradise Vacant Land Rd Lot | Terrain commercial | 35,39 ha | À vendre | 129 430 € | Brawley, CA 92226



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80+ Acres of Desert Paradise, on Bradshaw Trail at Grahams Pass/Niland Road. Just 20 miles from Wiley's Well Campground. Not far from Blythe, the Colorado River and Glamis.
Your own private destination for OHVs, including dune buggies, ATVs, and dirt bikes.
Bradshaw's Trail is roughly a 70-mile-long trail stretching from Blythe, CA, to the eastern side of the Salton Sea. The trail runs East to West although it can be traveled from either end, and goes through the Chuckwalla Mountains and the Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range. The main trail is a periodically maintained dirt trail with soft sand washes and gravel areas requiring 4WD.
The main trail is pretty flat with a bit of washboard, the occasional sand washes or gravel sections.
The Bradshaw Trail was first used as a gold mining route that connected San Bernadino County to La Paz, AZ. The trail was first blazed by William Bradshaw in 1862, who wanted to connect the goldfields in La Paz to southern California. It came to be a very popular overland stage route that was used to haul miners and their gold from Riverside county to the Colorado River.
The previous owner lived "off-grid" on the property for several years in an RV utlizing Solar Panels and Water Tanks.
Your own private destination for OHVs, including dune buggies, ATVs, and dirt bikes.
Bradshaw's Trail is roughly a 70-mile-long trail stretching from Blythe, CA, to the eastern side of the Salton Sea. The trail runs East to West although it can be traveled from either end, and goes through the Chuckwalla Mountains and the Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range. The main trail is a periodically maintained dirt trail with soft sand washes and gravel areas requiring 4WD.
The main trail is pretty flat with a bit of washboard, the occasional sand washes or gravel sections.
The Bradshaw Trail was first used as a gold mining route that connected San Bernadino County to La Paz, AZ. The trail was first blazed by William Bradshaw in 1862, who wanted to connect the goldfields in La Paz to southern California. It came to be a very popular overland stage route that was used to haul miners and their gold from Riverside county to the Colorado River.
The previous owner lived "off-grid" on the property for several years in an RV utlizing Solar Panels and Water Tanks.
Informations sur l’immeuble
| Prix | 129 430 € | Sous-type de bien | Terrain commercial |
| Type de vente | Investissement | Surface totale du lot | 35,39 ha |
| Nb de lots | 1 | Rues transversales | Bradshaw Trail |
| Type de bien | Terrain |
| Prix | 129 430 € |
| Type de vente | Investissement |
| Nb de lots | 1 |
| Type de bien | Terrain |
| Sous-type de bien | Terrain commercial |
| Surface totale du lot | 35,39 ha |
| Rues transversales | Bradshaw Trail |
1 Lot disponible
Lot
| Prix | 129 430 € | Surface du lot | 35,39 ha |
| Prix par ha | 3 657,70 € |
| Prix | 129 430 € |
| Prix par ha | 3 657,70 € |
| Surface du lot | 35,39 ha |
80+ Acres of Desert Paradise, on Bradshaw Trail at Grahams Pass/Niland Road. Just 20 miles from Wiley's Well Campground. Not far from Blythe, the Colorado River and Glamis. Your own private destination for OHVs, including dune buggies, ATVs, and dirt
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Exceptionally drivable
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Somewhat bikeable
20/100
Taxes foncières
| Numéro de parcelle | 004-040-062-000 | Évaluation des aménagements | 0 € |
| Évaluation du terrain | 16 851 € | Évaluation totale | 16 851 € |
Taxes foncières
Numéro de parcelle
004-040-062-000
Évaluation du terrain
16 851 €
Évaluation des aménagements
0 €
Évaluation totale
16 851 €
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