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Redding,CA 96003
Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Residential Lot
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Stanford Hills
MLS Listing ID 225085649
HOA Fees $200/qua
HOA Y/N Yes
Lot Size 1.000 Acres
Acres 1.0
Property Sub-Type Residential Lot
Source MLS Metrolist
Property Description
Exceptional opportunity to own a premier view lot in the exclusive gated community of Stanford Hills in NW Redding. This former homesite offers breathtaking, unobstructed southwest viewsperfect for soaking in the sunset. The property features a luxurious heated infinity-edge pool, an impressive 18.5 kW ground-mounted owned solar system, and a tranquil creek-style water feature. Beautiful stucco privacy walls and wrought iron fencing with gated entry frame the property front and back. Originally home to a 5,200 sq ft residence, potential building credits and waived school fees may be available for your future build (buyer to verify). Enjoy direct access to the Sacramento River Trail via walking trail. This is a rare chance to build your dream home on one of Redding's most sought-after lots in a gated community of custom homes.
Location
State CA
County Shasta
Area Shasta County
Zoning Residential
Direction Quartz Hill Road to Keswick Dam road to Buenaventura to left on Sutro Mine Road right on Santa Cruz Drive thru the gates, property is on the right 1/2 way to the end of the road.
Exterior
Fence Full
Community Features Security Gate
Utilities Available Cable Available,Public,Underground Utilities,Internet Available,Water Available,Natural Gas Available
Water Access Desc Public
View City,Hills
Topography Downslope,Level
Street Surface Paved
Road Frontage Private Road
Building
Lot Description Cul-De-Sac,Shape Regular
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
Schools
Elementary Schools Other
Middle Schools Other
High Schools Other
School District Other
Others
HOA Fee Include Security
Senior Community No
Tax ID 115-420-082-000
Special Listing Condition Trust