California fixer upper

c.1948 California Fixer Upper With Views For Sale $50K

$50,000

This unique California fixer upper features two adjacent parcels combining for a spacious 0.32 acres (approx. 1/3 acre) of total land. The primary lot hosts a charming 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom home, while the second lot provides excellent utility and storage with both a detached garage and a detached carport.

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Realtor Comments

Investor or First time Home Buyer Special! The property has cabinets that are in decent condition. The home has an exterior sun room with a separate roof from the actual home. According to the seller, the utilities are in good running condition. Financing Options include: Cash, FHA loan, VA Loan, USDA Loan, Conventional Loan, and Seller financing with at least $20,000+ down-payment. For those of you who you decide to finance with a loan, the property will need some repairs which are negotiable with the seller. Contact a realtor for more information.
  • 3bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1948

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82475 3rd St, Trona, CA 93562

If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended. 

Contact Realtor: Gilberto Garcia (951) 581-1118

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Pros

  • Unique desert lifestyle & scenery: Wide-open views, great stargazing, and lots of outdoor exploring.
  • Quiet, small-community feel: Less noise and congestion than big cities.
  • Often more affordable housing: Compared with most of California, costs can be lower.
  • Strong sense of local connection: In small towns, neighbors tend to look out for each other.
  • Fewer crowds: If you like space and privacy, it can be a good fit.

Cons

  • Limited amenities nearby: Fewer restaurants, shopping options, and entertainment.
  • Job market may be narrow: Depending on your field, you may need to commute or have fewer local employers.
  • Air quality and dust can be an issue: Industrial activity and desert dust/particulates can affect conditions at times.
  • Extreme weather/temperature swings: Hot summers, cold winters, dry air, and sometimes windy conditions.
  • Healthcare access may require travel: Specialists and larger medical facilities are usually farther away.
  • Internet/cell service can be inconsistent: Rural desert locations may have coverage/connectivity challenges.
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