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$8,895,000
0 Alta Loma Drive
Joshua Tree, CA 92252
Listing Office: New Empire Realty
MLS: California Regional MLS (CRMLS)
4,573,800Sq Ft
Est. Mortgage
$46,014/mo

The offering of Altamira, “View from a High Place”, consists of two parcels, APN Nos. 0601-211-09 and 0601-211-13, a 248 lot single family residential subdivision on approximately 105 acres. The project benefits from an approved tentative map with lots ranging from 10,000 SF to 20,320 SF and approximately 19 acres of planned open space in a gated community with private streets, a community park, passive open space areas and two stormwater basins. The project is located just south of Highway 62 (Twentynine Palms Hwy) within the high desert community of Joshua Tree. The well-established community has a blossoming arts scene, new vintage shops and restaurants along with increasing median home prices, which all make this an exciting opportunity. Tree National Park is located just outside Palm Springs, California, and about 140 miles east of Los Angeles. Joshua Tree National Park is made up of two distinct desert ecosystems, the Mojave and the Colorado, sprawling across nearly 800,000 acres of deserted wilderness. A fascinating variety of plants and animals, including bighorn sheep, coyotes and jack rabbits, make their homes in a land sculpted by strong winds and occasional torrents of rain. Dark night skies, a rich cultural history, and surreal geologic features add to the wonder of this vast wilderness of surreal landscape. The park, drawing more than 3 million visitors each year, is famous for its Joshua trees. In the springtime, large swaths of wildflowers become a big draw for many local visitors. Plus, the incredibly clear night sky, unpolluted by artificial lights, make the park a great place to stargaze and observe for amateur astronomy. The most popular things to do here are walking, hiking among the trees, climbing high rock walls, camping under the stars, capturing the beauty in pictures, or soaking up the tranquility of the desert. The park is located: 5 miles from the project site, 140 miles east of Los Angeles, 175 miles northeast of San Diego, 215 miles southwest of Las Vegas, Nevada, and 222 miles west of Phoenix, Arizona.

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