The median home value in Lancaster, CA is $460,000.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $790,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Lancaster, CA is $460,000.
Approximately 54% of Lancaster homes are owned,
compared to 37% rented, while
8% are vacant.
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Vacant land for sale. ZONED RR02.5 RURAL RESIDENTIAL. ALLOWS ONE SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING UNIT PER MIIMUM NET AREA OF 100,000 SQFT Broker & broker's agents do not represent or guarantee accuracy of the square footage, lot size/dimensions, permitted or un-permitted spaces, or other information concerning the conditions or features of the property. Buyer is advised to independently verify the accuracy of all information through personal inspection & with appropriate professionals to Buyer's satisfaction.
An opportunity to acquire 4.8 Acres of Industrial land on Avenue H with all utilities. Located next to Michaels 762,000 SF and Rite Aids 926,000 SF Distribution Centers. With the potential to assemble an additional 14 acres makes the property ideal for a industrial user or developer that understands future potential of the area.
2.6 acres of land for sale, zoned for LCD21: agricultural, residential, commercial, and industrial. Build your dream home and bring the toys.
Subject Property (105th Street W) is located 14 miles to the southeast of Property A and 10 miles southwest of Lancaster. The parcel is located immediately north of the California Aqueduct. The eastern boundary of the property is bounded by 105th Street, which is an unpaved dirt road. The nearest paved road is 110th Street W about 1,500 feet to the west. There is one home site immediately west of the property and several solar farms immediately to the east that stretch about 2.5 miles along W Avenue L. Further east (about three miles) is the first major residential community on the west end of the valley, Quarts Hills. Other land uses in the area include the SCE Antelope Substation, which is located just under two miles to the northeast, which the surrounding solar farms feed into. The remainder of the area is range land.
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