Montclaire Rd, Tehachapi, CA
Great price!
Status: Sold
Price: $18,000
Size: 20.11 acres
Street: Montclaire Rd
Cross Street: Quail Ridge Rd
City: Tehachapi
County: Kern
Parcel Number (APN):
45819003002
Zoning: E(10) RS Estate Residential Suburban, allows one single family home or manufactured home
Water: No district water is available. Buyer can investigate drilling a well if desired.
Septic: Needed
Electricity: Not available
Latitude: 35.203627
Longitude: -118.394196
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Description: Large 20.11-acre parcel in the Sand Canyon area of Tehachapi. Nestled atop a ridge of the Tehachapi Mountain. Panoramic views toward Tomo-Kahni State Historic Park and Tae Go Sah Mountain Spirit Center, a Buddhist monastery and spiritual retreat. This spectacular landscape is truly one of a kind! This acreage has a rough graded pad. A 4WD is needed to reach it on dirt roads. Zoning allows one home or manufactured home. Utilities are not available here. To build, the buyer would need to drill a well, install a septic system, and use solar.
Driving Directions: From Hwy 58 east of Tehachapi, take Sand Canyon Rd north. Turn left on Umtali. Turn right on Zambizi Rd. Curve left at the red and white gate. Continue straight on Quail Mountain Dr. Pass the intersection of Quail and Bronsbury Rd. Continue on Quail. Just after the tan metal barn with the green roof, turn right on Montclaire Rd. Take an immediate left to stay on Montclaire. Drive all the way to the top. After passing the driveway with the chain link across the driveway (which is not the parcel for sale), the parcel for sale will be on the right. I placed a sign but it may or may not be exactly on the parcel. Study the aerial map to see a possible overgrown dirt driveway and approximate boundaries, and don’t trust my sign too much. Take the maps. There is no locked gate. Dirt roads out here vary from easily passable to extremely rough with deep ruts and big sharp rocks in the road. Wear hiking boots. Take a 4WD, go slow, and swerve around the ruts. The property cannot be viewed without a 4WD. I drove it in a Ford Explorer SUV.