Nestled in the vibrant city of Lake Elsinore, in the heart of Southwest Riverside Count. 0 Shrier Drive offers a rare opportunity to own 33,541 square feet. 0.77 Acres of prime vacant land. Positioned on Robertson Street, this parcel is one of the last remaining large buildable lots in a flourishing family-friendly neighborhood.
The property boasts RH (Residential Hillside) zoning, which is perfectly suited for custom-built homes or manufactured residences. Utilities are conveniently accessible in the street, simplifying the development process. Recorded easements along the back and side boundaries still leave ample space for a substantial building site, allowing for versatility and potential.
Strategically located off Highway 7, this property provides seamless connectivity to the I-15 freeway, acting as a gateway to the area’s numerous amenities and attractions. Situated within a dynamic community experiencing ongoing development, this location offers an ideal setting for both residential and investment purposes.
Lake Elsinore, Southern California’s largest natural freshwater lake, is a short distance away, From boating and fishing to water skiing, the lake promises endless fun for families and water sports enthusiasts. A nearby marina off Riverside Drive provides easy access to the lake, ensuring that aquatic adventures are always within reach. Additional recreational options include proximity to a baseball stadium, a motorcycle park, and a local airport.
The property’s convenience extends to essential amenities, with schools, churches, and service providers located nearby. Shopping and dining options abound, with modern shopping centers, the Lake Elsinore Outlets, and Historic Downtown offering everything from everyday necessities to charming local experiences.
Highway 74 ensures easy travel to nearby cities and attractions, while the scenic Ortega Highway provides a direct route to San Juan Capistrano and coastal destinations. Centrally located, this property offers unparalleled access to San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino, Orange, and Los Angeles counties, making it a strategic hub for work and leisure.