Special Deal Lands

Near Barstow City

Location: Barstow
Acres: 2.49
Price: $29,000
Only $211/Month

San Bernardino County

Location: San Bernardino County
Acres: 2.34
Price: $39,000
Only $283/Month

San Bernardino County

Location: San Bernardino County
Acres: 5
Price: $79,000
Only $573/Month

Premium Land Listings

2 Parcels near Proposed Hospital

Two strategic parcels beside I-15 with direct access roads and future hospital proximity.

8 Parcels on Mariposa Rd

Eight large subdivided parcels along the I-15 corridor, positioned for mixed commercial or residential development.

7 Parcels near Amazon (I-15 Frontage)

Seven adjacent commercial parcels with full I-15 frontage in Hesperia, minutes from the Amazon distribution hub.

Why Buy Land in California?

California is more than just the Golden State — it’s a land of opportunity, economic power, and unparalleled growth potential. Here’s why land in California is a smart, future-focused investment:

Population Powerhouse

California is the most populous state in the U.S. with approximately 39.5 million residents, nearly 60% living in Southern California alone. The population is projected to grow to 50 million by 2049 (California Dept. of Finance, 2013), driving increased demand for housing, commerce, and infrastructure.

Economic Giant

California’s economy ranks among the top five largest in the world, rivaling countries like the United Kingdom and India. This economic muscle supports steady growth in real estate and land values.

Gateway to the Pacific-Rim

As the nation’s gateway to the billion-dollar Pacific Rim market, California plays a vital role in international trade, with millions of dollars’ worth of goods moving through its ports weekly.

Foreign Investment & Job Creation Leader

The state consistently ranks as a top destination for foreign investment and has one of the nation’s highest job creation rates, making it a thriving economic hub.

Innovation & Industry

Home to Silicon Valley, Hollywood, major agricultural regions, and cutting-edge aerospace companies, California’s diverse economy keeps it resilient through market cycles.

Why Buy Land in Victor Valley & Apple Valley: High Economic Growth!

Nestled north of the San Bernardino Mountains, the Victor Valley and Apple Valley region offers an ideal combination of growth, infrastructure, and strategic location — making it a hotspot for land investment.

Growing Population and Expanding Infrastructu

With Los Angeles becoming increasingly congested, population growth is pushing eastward into Victor and Apple Valleys. Major transportation arteries like Interstate 15, 40, 58, Highway 395, and State Route 18 connect this region to the rest of Southern California, making it highly accessible. Recent infrastructure improvements, such as the Devore Interchange Project, have eased daily traffic flow between Victor Valley and neighboring regions.re

Brightline West High-Speed Railway

Brightline West is a planned high-speed rail line connecting Southern California to Las Vegas. While construction is ongoing on the Las Vegas side, the project has faced some delays on the California end. It is still expected to be completed in the next several years, promising to enhance regional connectivity and stimulate economic activity in Victor Valley and beyond.

North Apple Valley Industrial Specific Plan (NAVISP)

NAVISP is a strategic initiative providing over 5,000 acres zoned for industrial and commercial development. This plan supports businesses relocating to Apple Valley, offering infrastructure and land ready for growth.

The E-220 High Desert Corridor Project

This ambitious, multi-purpose infrastructure project will create a 63-mile, 6-lane highway linking San Bernardino County and Los Angeles County. The corridor will:

  • Improve freight transport efficiency from seaports in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties
  • Reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality
  • Link major airports in Palmdale and Victorville
  • Include a proposed high-speed rail (HSR) connection between the Palmdale HSR station and Victorville’s upcoming Virgin Trains USA station

This corridor is expected to fuel economic growth and attract new businesses throughout the Victor Valley region.

Healthcare Expansion

Healthcare infrastructure is expanding rapidly to serve the growing population.

  • Kaiser Permanente Medical Center is under construction south of Main Street in Hesperia.

Plans for a new St. Mary / St. Joseph Hospital in Victorville are underway.

The Economic Engines: BNSF Railway and SCLA

BNSF Railway, BNSF Railway: A Freight Powerhouse Driving Industrial Growth

BNSF (Burlington Northern Santa Fe) Railway is one of North America’s largest freight rail networks, transporting approximately 40 million shipments annually across its 32,500-mile system. Notably, BNSF is owned by Berkshire Hathaway, the investment conglomerate led by Warren Buffett. Buffett’s decision to acquire BNSF in 2010 reflects his long-term investment philosophy: focusing on companies with strong competitive advantages and essential roles in the economy. BNSF fits this mold perfectly, serving as a backbone of America’s freight and logistics infrastructure. Buffett’s backing signals confidence in the railway’s stability and growth potential — a reassuring sign for investors eyeing land in regions supported by this vital freight network.

This infrastructure supports:

Increased industrial land demand near BNSF facilities, driving land prices upward

Over 25% annual growth in warehouse leasing in the Inland Empire since 2015 (CBRE Research, 2023)

Thousands of jobs in logistics, transportation, and warehousing created in the region

Southern California Logistics Airport (SCLA)

Formerly known as George Air Force Base, SCLA has transformed into a bustling 2,300-acre multimodal logistics hub supporting air, rail, and highway freight. The airport handles roughly 20,000 cargo flights annually and supports over 3,000 on-site jobs across sectors like aerospace, e-commerce, and cold storage. Its combined logistics infrastructure has resulted in More than 60 new businesses established in the area; 15% annual increase in commercial property values in the immediate area (Victor Valley Economic Development, 2024)

Some of the major companies operating near SCLA include: Amazon, FedEx, Boeing, Keurig Dr Pepper (recently announced a regional plant). Ongoing expansions include runway extensions, new hangar constructions, and a $450 million power plant to support the airport’s growing operations.

Summary: Why Now Is the Time to Buy Land Here

Victor Valley and Apple Valley are at the forefront of California’s next wave of growth. With booming population trends, major infrastructure projects underway, and significant private investment from industry giants, the region is poised for long-term appreciation.

For speculative investors and homebuyers alike, this region offers affordable land with exceptional potential — a chance to get in early on a thriving economic transformation.