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$17,177.34

0.27 acres | Residential Zoning

This property is four combined lots for a total size of over a quarter of an acre. You will be far removed from the city although there are plenty of neighboring homes. A trip into the town of Susanville will take you a little less than an hour. There is brush on the land but no trees so nothing much will need to be cleared for building. Access the property via Linden Way, which is a dirt road about 0.4 of a mile from the paved road. It’s an easy mile walk to the lake where you can fish, swim and boat.

Land Specifics Foreclosed

Property Number 9015
Size 0.27 acres
Dimensions 120' x 100'
Road Access Dirt Road
Slope Description Mostly Flat
Zoning Residential
Zoning Code R-1 (Single-Family Residential)
Zoning Definition

R-1 (Single-Family Residential): Single-Family dwellings and guest house permitted. Maximum building height 35 feet. Property Setbacks: Front 20 feet, Side 10% of lot width, Rear 20 feet. Percentage of building site coverage permitted: thirty-five percent. Accessory buildings shall be limited to eighty percent of the floor area of the main building, unless otherwise approved through a design review.

On Property Usage/Potential
  • Homesite
  • Investment
Nearby Usage
  • Recreational
  • Waterfront
  • Fishing

Location

County Lassen
State California
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Additional Information

Assessor Parcel Number (APN) 077 342 171 000
Estimated Annual Taxes $746.74
Legal Description

Lots 15, 16, 17 and 18 in Block 60 as shown on that certain map entitled "Spaulding Eagle Lake Tract" Filed November 10, 1924 in the office of the Lassen County Recorder in Book 1 of Maps at Page 50.

Monthly HOA Dues $0
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