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Aristotle Kumpis
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California Raw Land for Sale - Inland Empire

Aristotle Kumpis
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Posted Mar 27 2015, 15:50
Is anyone interested in purchasing raw land in the booming Inland Empire part of southern California? We have land zoned for residential, commercial, and industrial. Must have proof of funds. We also have in house financing at 25% down. Direct to seller. Buyers reps need not apply. Contact me for more information.
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Sam M.
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Sam M.
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Replied Mar 27 2015, 19:15

Is there a particular city or area? 

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Replied Mar 27 2015, 20:19

@Aristotle Kumpis

  to funny people have been selling this land since 1910   :)   love the land game perosnally

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Aristotle Kumpis
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Replied Mar 28 2015, 11:52
Originally posted by @Sam M.:

Is there a particular city or area? 

 One of the big areas we have land in is Victorville. 

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Sam M.
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Sam M.
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Replied Mar 28 2015, 19:12

Victorville is considered to be "high desert" not "inland Empire". The Inland Empire is Ontario, Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, Rialto, San Berdoo, Riverside (and a few more in between). Do you have any land in the Inland Empire? 

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Peter Mckernan
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Peter Mckernan
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Replied Mar 28 2015, 19:51

@Aristotle Kumpis

@Sam M.

You also have to watch buying in any area in Victorville, that city/area is very unsafe. 

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Aristotle Kumpis
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Replied Apr 6 2015, 15:07
Originally posted by @Sam M.:

Victorville is considered to be "high desert" not "inland Empire". The Inland Empire is Ontario, Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, Rialto, San Berdoo, Riverside (and a few more in between). Do you have any land in the Inland Empire? 

Victorville is considered Inland Empire. Inland Empire is in between L.A. and Palm Springs. But some people also consider it the high desert too. We don't sell land in Ontario, Rancho, Riverside, or Fontana. Prices are way too high, almost twice as much compared to Victorville, Hesperia, Apple Valley, and Adelanto.

Ontario was the big boom years ago, and now look at it. Businesses are now looking to buy land in Victorville, which is not too far away since prices are far less expensive compared to Ontario and Fontana.

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Leonard L.
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Leonard L.
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Replied Apr 6 2015, 15:20

Just as "Los Angeles" means different places to different people (City?  County?  All of Southern Cal?), people have different ideas of what constitutes Inland Empire.  But the technical definition used by most journalists and academics (and the US Census Bureau) is all of the San Bernardino and Riverside counties.  Since Victorville is within SB County, it does technically lie within the Inland Empire.  I agree with OP. 

Whether one wants to own land there is a different debate.