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Aristotle Kumpis
  • Real Estate Coach
  • Lake Forest, CA
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California Raw Land for Sale - Inland Empire

Aristotle Kumpis
  • Real Estate Coach
  • Lake Forest, CA
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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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    Leonard L.
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    • Newport Beach, CA
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    Leonard L.
    • Investor
    • Newport Beach, CA
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    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.

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