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California, Kern County, .25 Acre. $1,000 CASH
California, Kern County, .25 Acre. $1,000 CASH


 
Down Payment: $1,000.00


Product Code: CA_KERN_2
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Cal Pines 1 Acre - California Land For Sale. Cash.

Featured Item: .25 Acre, Near California City, Kern County, CA. CASH PRICE.


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.25 Acre of beautiful land in Kern County, CA.

 

 

 Land is 2 hours North of Los Angeles. Close to Edwards Air Force Base. This is a special opportunity for you to own a nice lot in California for a nominal price. Free and clear.

1) ATN # 228-130-33-00-4

 

Kern County's geography offers a wide variety of outdoor geography. Among the outdoor recreational activities are: Horseback riding, water skiing (Lake Buena Vista, Lake Ming, and private ski ranches), offroad biking and dune buggys (Jawbone Canyon, California City, and Randsburg), auto racing (Willow Springs, Buttonwillow, Bakersfield Speedway, Famoso, & and an unnamed half-mile speedway under construction), hunting, paint ball courses, white water rafting, Olympic quality kayaking, snow skiing (Shirley Meadows), shooting ranges (5 Dogs Creek Range), hiking, biking (trails, paths, and roads), camping, fishing, and other activities.


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Size: .25 Acre Highways Near Lot


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California, Mt. Diablo Meridian
T32S, R40E, Sec 25
UTM zone 11 (X,Y) 441515, 3886381
The elevation is 909 m (2983 ft)
The gradient is: 5.2 percent
The aspect direction is: 274.1 degrees or W
The local roughness is: 2.6 or average
County: Kern

Taxes: Less Than $50 Per Year & Current

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Kern County is a county located in the southern Central Valley of the U.S. state of California. Established in 1866, it extends east beyond the southern slope of the eastern Sierra Nevada range into the Mojave Desert, and includes parts of the Indian Wells Valley, and the Antelope Valley, and has an area larger than the state of Connecticut. From the Sierras the county extends across the floor of the San Joaquin Valley to the eastern edge of the Temblor Range, part of the Coastal Ranges. To the south the county extends over the ridge of the Tehachapi Mountains. According to the 2000 census, its population was 661,645, but recent California Department of Finance estimates place the county population at 779,869. The county seat is Bakersfield (since 1874) with the original county seat being the former mining town of Havilah in the mountains between Bakersfield and Tehachapi.


The county has a large agricultural base and is a significant producer of oil, natural gas, hydro-electric power, wind-turbine power, and geothermal power. As of 2004, Kern remains California's top oil-producing county, with over 85% of the state's 43,000 active oil wells. The county accounts for one-tenth of overall U.S. oil production, and three of the five largest U.S. oil fields are in Kern County. Kern is also noted for its mineral wealth, including gold, borate, and kernite. The largest open pit mine in California, which mines borax, is at Boron in Kern County.[1]


Department of Defense facilities in Kern County include Edwards Air Force Base and China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station. The Mojave Spaceport, operated by the county government, is also in Kern County.