ALL FIELDS DETAIL
MLS #
61300
Status
ACTIVE
Type
OTHER
Address
1200 US Highway 101 N
Address 2
City
Crescent City
State
CA
Zip
95531
Area
CRESCENT CITY
Class
LAND
Asking Price
$3,500,000
Sale/Rent
For Sale
IDX Include
Yes
View
Trees
Water
Unknow
Septic
Other
Sewer
Unknown
Improvements
Yes
Seasonal
No
Corner Mark
Unknown
Paved Street
Yes
CCRs
No
Owner Finance
No
GENERAL
Agent
HELLA M ROTHWELL - (707) 460
-0604
Listing Office 1
OCEAN FRONT REAL ESTATE - Main
(707) 464-8200
Listing Agent 2
Listing Office 2
Coop
5
Bonus Y/N
Bonus Amount $
Owner Name
Owner Phone
Listing Date
2/4/2008
Number of Acres
16.81
Zoning
R2 10 acres
Approx Lot Dimensions
Surveyed Y/N
APN #
117-020-20
Subdivision
None
School District
Mary Peacock
Directions
Two entrances, one from Hwy 101 just
south of the on ramp to the highway
from Washington Blvd., the other
across from Sutter Hospital west of the
City water tank (gate closed).
Off Market Date
Cumulative DOM
10
Mapping
Tax ID
Update Date
2/12/2008
Status Date
2/12/2008
HotSheet Date
2/12/2008
Price Date
2/12/2008
Input Date
2/12/2008
Associated Document Count
0
Original Price
$3,500,000
Days On Market
10
FEATURES
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Trees
Creek
Located In County
Recorded Plat Map
SHOWING INSTRUCTIONS
Call Agent
SOLD STATUS
How Sold
Contract Date
Closing Date
Sold Price
Selling Agent 1
Selling Office 1
Selling Agent 2
Selling Office 2
PUBLIC REMARKS
This highly desireable large piece of land close to the hospital and shopping is zoned R-2 multi-family (about 10 acres of it) by Del Norte County. This zoning
has the potential to be changed to conform with the General Plan which calls for a "12 residential units per acre" density and with a 160 unit potential. There
is a small creek which runs along the westerly side of the property for its entire length. Zoned NH, it has the potential for a pretty park area for future
residents.
AGENT ONLY REMARKS
This parcel is a developer's dream! Even with its present zoning, the 10 acres can be divided into 7200sq lots with 1-2 family (duplex) on each. It's highest
and best use, though, would be to rezone. There is an old house on the property now which is inhabited but not relevant to the property's potential.