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FOR SALE
$1,350,000

40830 Acacia Avenue
Hemet, CA 92544

Land
Land Lot
4.73
Acre Lot
Listing Agent: Mainor Bojorquez CalDRE: 01315223 - BMI REALTY, INC., 6262553835
Last Updated: 12/7/2024 3:11 AM
Multi-family residential property (Hemet R-3 Max 30 DU/AC), great potential for townhouses, condominium and/or residential. Excellent access to main street and infill location close to retail shopping and major commercial centers along Florida Avenue. Buyer to verify zoning and development requirements including utilities availability.
CV24238879
Land, Other
Riverside
4.73 Acres
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Listing Agent: Mainor Bojorquez CalDRE: 01315223 - BMI REALTY, INC., 6262553835
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