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2.43 Acre Freedom Maker – RVs Ok – Lancaster CA

Cor Ave E-11 Lancaster CA 93535
  • $28,000

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Cor Ave E-11 Lancaster CA 93535 – 2.43 acres – Vacant Land
For Sale $28,000 – or best offer – $1,000 Down – Owner Financing – Flexible on all
Antelope Acres in Lancaster CA
The picture above is just a few miles from this vacant land and a few miles from Lancaster CA.
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  • For Owner Occupants, Remote Business Owners, and Joint Venture Partners
  • Freedom – Stop Renting, Start Owning for less per month, run your own business, or tell us where you want to own!
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Cor Ave E11 Lancaster, CA 93535 – For Sale
Redfin/E-11 – $28k – 2.43 Acres – APN # 3310010014 – Gmap 34.752844, -117.884576 – Owner Financing Yes
Comparable Vacant Land Sold:
Redfin/OEAJ – $27k – 2.41 Acres – APN # 3368014046 – Gmap 34.691092, -117.882642 – Owner Financing No
Redfin/J14 – $35k 2.18 Acres – APN # 3368018030 – Gmap 34.676809, -117.881334 – Owner Financing No
Redfin/30E – $40k – 2.24 Acres – APN# 3145030016 – Gmap 34.750442, -118.077739 –  Owner Financing No

2.43 Acre Freedom Maker – RV’s OK – Why is this a Freedom Maker? When I first started researching Lancaster CA, I thought Lancaster CA?  The more I researched, the more I realized why Lancaster CA has grown so big. When it comes to the high priced over crowded places in CA, I realized the cost savings and rural freedom that Lancaster CA has to offer.  This 2.43 acres is just a few miles from town, where you can escape from the city, build your dreams, and be close enough for work, without the LA 405 slow moving traffic, every day for the rest of your life. The pros and cons, the ever increasing high price of rent and housing, crowded cities, high crime or financial relief, low cost vacant land, space and peace of mind, creating a life the way you want it and still close enough to get into the city when needed.  This is a place where you can park an RV and a few extra RVs or trailers for rental income, with very few neighbors, or county issues to deal with and build a tiny home or a big home on your schedule and on your budget. It’s a vacation hub as well where you have the space for peace and serenity and the freedom to create your dreams! If you are a handyman you are close enough for work, people, and all the supplies needed!

 

  • Cor Ave E-11 Lancaster CA 93535
  • For Sale $28,000 or best offer
  • APN # 3310-010-014
  • 2.43 acres – Vacant Land
  • $1,000 Down
  • 5 Year Term
  • Owner Financing – Flexible on all
  • Monthly Payments – tell us what works for you and let’s see what we can do
  • HOA Fees – $0 – none, no HOA
  • Title and Escrow – local company – for closing to keep it all legal
  • Flood Zone – Cor Ave E-11 Lancaster CA 93535 – copy paste – Not in a flood Zone!
  • RV Parking – Onsite Camping – Off-Grid
  • Off-Grid Electric – we, the Personal Power Project, will help you get there and avoid the utility companies and their bills
  • Solar Potential: “Flat 2.43 acres with sunny days, ideal for solar and future grid connectivity.”
  • Water – Start with water storage tanks. Eventually drill a well.
  • Septic – Start with portables then install septic tanks and leach lines as needed.
  • Road Access – 140th St E – paved county road .2 miles from the property.
  • Generate Income – from the 2.43 acres
  • Work from Home – Remotely – Retire, Relax, Enjoy
  • StarLink – for Internet access
  • On Site – Commercial Business is an option
  • Tiny Homes – Lots of possibilities here
  • Recreation Nearby – Lancaster CA – Ask Grok AI

Cor Ave E-11 Lancaster CA 93535 – 2.43 acres – Vacant Land
Google Map 34.752844, -117.884576
exact coordinates while using your cell phone or car navigation. Dirt road .2 of a mile to property on the right


Where East Ave E-12 is .2 of a mile dirt road meets the paved road of 140th St E


East Ave E-12 is .2 of a mile dirt road before the paved road of 140th St E


Commute – 16 miles to Lancaster CA  – with almost no traffic. If you were any closer to the city you would not have the freedom to do what you want. You would have city restrictions not the county restrictions which are much less and the price would double being closer to town.


Red Lines are the property lines – for this Cor Ave E-11/137 Lancaster CA 93535 property. Online property lines are often a little off which is why it appears shifted. The actual lines are most likely the road lines which should be confirmed with a property survey confirmation.  There are three dirt roads seen on this map, top, bottom, and left. If you created a dirt road to the right you would have full easy access to all sides of your property. This is more than enough room for a Home/RV and a few RV rental spaces for monthly income to pay for the monthly 5 year term owner financed property loan. That gets you in there basically for free if you start with this plan to cover your costs.

 

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Lancaster, California, offers a variety of recreational opportunities for residents and visitors, ranging from parks and trails to cultural and community programs. Below is a concise overview of recreation options nearby, based on available information:

Parks and Outdoor Activities

  • Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve (15 miles west of Lancaster): Known for vibrant poppy blooms (peak season: March–May), this reserve offers 8 miles of scenic trails, picnic areas, and wildlife viewing (meadowlarks, hawks, coyotes). Great for hiking and photography, though blooms may vary due to weather.
  • Prime Desert Woodland Preserve (43201 35th St. W.): Features a 2.5-mile trail through Joshua tree and juniper forests, ideal for nature walks and birdwatching. A visitor center provides educational resources.
  • Apollo Community Regional Park (4555 E. Ave. G): A 54-acre park with three stocked lakes for fishing (trout, bass, carp), playgrounds, sports fields, and picnic areas. Hosts an annual fishing derby.
  • Tierra Bonita Park (44910 N. 27th St. E.): A 27-acre family-friendly park with a splash pad, playgrounds, softball fields, and trails. Perfect for kids and summer outings.
  • Saddleback Butte State Park (20 miles east): Offers camping, hiking, and views of Joshua tree landscapes. Nearby, explore movie sets like Club Ed and Four Aces.
  • Arthur B. Ripley Desert Woodland State Park (near Poppy Reserve): A quieter spot with a short nature trail through Joshua trees and junipers. Limited facilities (port-a-potties, no water).

Community Programs and Events

  • Lancaster Parks, Arts, Recreation & Community Services (PARCS) (44933 Fern Ave., 661-723-6000): Manages 12 city parks and over 100 programs, including:
    • Athletic Programs: Youth and adult sports like soccer, softball, and basketball.
    • Classes: 75+ offerings in arts, crafts, fitness, martial arts, and dance.
    • Special Events: California Poppy Festival (April 25–27, 2025, at AV Fair & Event Center) with rides, live entertainment, and food.
    • Lancaster Community Center (LCC): Requires membership for activities like senior bingo, wellness classes, and summer camps. Free senior hour Wednesdays 10–11 a.m.
  • Lancaster Performing Arts Center (750 W. Lancaster Blvd.): Hosts theater, music, and dance performances. Check schedules for upcoming shows.
  • Museum of Art & History (MOAH) (44801 N. Sierra Hwy.): Offers art exhibits and workshops, enhancing cultural recreation.

Additional Recreation

  • Lancaster National Soccer Center (43000 30th St. E.): A hub for soccer leagues and tournaments.
  • The BLVD (downtown Lancaster): A walkable area with shops, restaurants, and seasonal events like farmers’ markets and concerts.
  • Civic Musical Road: A unique road near Lancaster that plays the “William Tell Overture” when driven over, offering a quirky experience.

Tips

  • Registration: For PARCS programs, register in advance via phone (661-723-6077), online, or at 45116 Valley Central Way. Classes require minimum enrollment.
  • Seasonal Considerations: Visit Poppy Reserve early in the day to avoid crowds, especially during bloom season.
  • Facility Rentals: Parks offer picnic shelters and sports fields for rent; book three weeks ahead via PARCS

 

Current Population

As of 2023, Lancaster, California’s population is estimated at 166,236, reflecting a 0.94% decrease from 2022 (167,815) and a 3.96% decline since 2020 (173,094), according to U.S. Census Bureau data. Other sources provide slightly varying figures:

  • 170,013 in 2023, down 0.847% from 171,465 in 2022 (Data USA).
  • 169,185 in 2022 (City-Data).
  • 171,820 based on 2017–2021 ACS estimates (Neilsberg).

    The median age is approximately 34.2 years, with a diverse demographic: 45.9% Hispanic, 24.4% White (Non-Hispanic), and 21% Black (Non-Hispanic).

Future Expansion Plans

Lancaster’s growth is guided by its 2030 General Plan (adopted 2009, updated 2008), which aligns with Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) projections to 2030. Key elements include:

  • Population Projections:
    • A 2025 projection estimates 163,108, assuming a -0.9% annual decline based on 2022–2023 trends.
    • Aterio’s AI model forecasts growth through 2035 by zip code, but specific figures require purchasing their report.
    • Historical growth was significant: 39.8% from 2000 (118,909) to 2023 (166,236), though recent trends suggest a potential peak in 2020.
  • Land Use and Development:
    • The General Plan updates land use patterns and density to support SCAG’s 2030 projections, focusing on Balanced Growth and GPCAC Preferred Plan alternatives. It adjusts development types, locations, and intensities.
    • Emphasis on business-friendly policies has driven economic growth, earning Lancaster the “Most Business-Friendly City” Eddy Award (2007, 2013, 2019). New businesses boost job opportunities, attracting families.
    • Urban development promotes sustainability through compact design, encouraging energy-efficient buildings, public transit, and active transportation (walking, cycling).
  • Infrastructure and Housing:
    • Plans prioritize attainable housing to support families, leveraging Lancaster’s clean air and open spaces.
    • Infrastructure updates (sewer, water, roads) align with designated urban growth areas to reduce sprawl and preserve open spaces, though density goals are not fully achieved.
    • Economic development focuses on healthcare, education, and manufacturing sectors, with 29% of jobs in health care and social assistance.
  • Challenges and Innovations:
    • Recent population decline may be influenced by post-COVID trends or economic shifts.
    • Future plans consider AI and automation impacts on jobs, transportation (e.g., electric scooters, automated cars), and public services, requiring adaptive policies.
    • Addressing past land use inequities aims to improve health and income equality.

 

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  • Your Contact Information – is all we need to get you started

 

 

  • Address Cor Ave E-11
  • City Lancaster
  • State/county California
  • Zip/Postal Code 93535

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Updated on June 14, 2025 at 11:30 am
  • Price: $28,000
  • Land Area: 2.43
  • Property Type: Land
  • Property Status: For Sale

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