44 acre parcel on 96th East and Ave V, Littlerock, CA 93543

Half of a mile south of Pearblossom Highway/Hwy.138. All flat and usable except for power towers on the southerly portion of the land.  Half mile frontage on Ave V, 600 feet frontage on paved 96th St East.  Zone A 2-1   Located in the Littlerock Creek Irrigation District.  A 12 inch water main is in Ave V all along the street frontage of the property. 
Water meter is available from the district.
Electricity is half mile north & west of property.
Portion of NW 1/4 of Sec 19, T5N, R10W,  APN 3048-021-028

Price  $98,000 with terms or cash.
Buy with as little as $5,000 down, owner will finance the balance. 
Higher down payment will lower the monthly payment. Or all cash works too.

Littlerock is in Los Angeles County, California.  Littlerock is known as "The Fruit Basket of the Antelope Valley ."  There are orchards of fruit trees such as almonds, apples, peaches, and pears, along the side of the roads around Highway 138. Please note in the first picture in the right, the large peach orchard. Littlerock is located 11 miles (18 km) southeast of Palmdale's Civic Center.  According to the Greater Antelope Valley Economic Alliance report[3] of 2009 the Palmdale / Lancaster, CA Urbanized Area (a US Census Bureau defined term) has a population of 483,998. Over the last 25 years this city has consistently been ranked in the top 25 fastest growing cities in the United States (based on percentage change) making Palmdale the sixth largest, and fastest growing city in Los Angeles County. For most of its existence it has had a small population; however it now is the largest "desert city" in California . With 104.59 square miles (271 km2) of land in its incorporated boundaries, the city is in the top 100 largest cities in the United States in geographic area.

Palmdale Regional Medical Center , a first class medical facility opened in 2010, includes an emergency department, a helipad, medical office towers, and a senior housing complex. A new multimodal transportation center, serving local and commuter bus and train services, opened in 2005. A voter-initiated and approved tax has funded major park and recreation expansions, including the Palmdale Amphitheater (capacity 10,000), two new pools, other recreation buildings, satellite library and Dry Town Water Park . Downtown revitalization includes hundreds of new senior housing units, a new senior center, and expanded open space.

The Antelope Valley is known for its clean air and blue skies. With an average rainfall of less than eight inches (200 mm), clear days are the norm even in winter, when surrounding mountain ranges are dusted with snow. Shopping to the Antelope Valley Mall and other major chains is about 30 minutes away.

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Ave V
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96th St East
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Ave V
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Looking west down Ave V
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96th St East
Pearblossom Hwy