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5 Acres (APN: 0470-162-12) GPS: 34.760683, -117.228413 The property is located in Helendale, CA. Helendale is in San Bernardino County between Victorville and Barstow. The property is located 330 feet south of Bonanza Trail, 0.75 miles east of Frontier Rd and 0.8 miles north of Panamint Tr. While Helendale is mostly known for Silver Lakes, a Home Owners Association that has nearly 3,000 homes, 2 lakes, and a 27 hole golf course, the Bonanza Valley area is perfect for someone looking for a little more elbow room. The Bonanza Valley provides properties of larger sizes of 2 acres or more. This property lies within the unincorporated area of the San Bernardino County within the 'Resource Conservation (RC)' zoning. According to the County this land use designation zoning district provides for open space and recreational activities and single family homes. Some of the other permitted uses include; crop production, orchard, vineyard, produce stand and a licensed residential care facility. Overhead electricity is approx. 0.94 miles west. Residents in the area have private wells for water, septic tanks for their sewer needs and propane tanks for their gas needs. The valley provides miles of trails for off road enthusiasts. The Stoddard Valley OHV is only 5 miles away. The Bureau of Land M
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Description
5 Acres (APN: 0470-162-12) GPS: 34.760683, -117.228413 The property is located in Helendale, CA. Helendale is in San Bernardino County between Victorville and Barstow. The property is located 330 feet south of Bonanza Trail, 0.75 miles east of Frontier Rd and 0.8 miles north of Panamint Tr. While Helendale is mostly known for Silver Lakes, a Home Owners Association that has nearly 3,000 homes, 2 lakes, and a 27 hole golf course, the Bonanza Valley area is perfect for someone looking for a little more elbow room. The Bonanza Valley provides properties of larger sizes of 2 acres or more. This property lies within the unincorporated area of the San Bernardino County within the 'Resource Conservation (RC)' zoning. According to the County this land use designation zoning district provides for open space and recreational activities and single family homes. Some of the other permitted uses include; crop production, orchard, vineyard, produce stand and a licensed residential care facility. Overhead electricity is approx. 0.94 miles west. Residents in the area have private wells for water, septic tanks for their sewer needs and propane tanks for their gas needs. The valley provides miles of trails for off road enthusiasts. The Stoddard Valley OHV is only 5 miles away. The Bureau of Land M
