? Site Configuration & Corridor Infrastructure Investment — The parcel runs approximately 335′ x 1,290′ (estimated; buyer to verify by survey) for a net 9.7 acres after the county road right-of-way deduction, with frontage on Dale Evans Parkway on the west and Comanche Road on the east. Two-sided street access on parallel north-south arterials is a real operational advantage for distribution, manufacturing, or owner-user industrial buyers that benefit from separated truck ingress and egress. Level desert topography minimizes grading and pad-prep cost. At NAVISP’s historical coverage ratios — 22% in the base EIR analysis up to 35% on recent projects — the parcel supports a buildable footprint of roughly 95,000 to 150,000 square feet, positioning it for owner-users, regional distribution, or flex / multi-tenant configurations rather than the 1M+ square foot mega-warehouse format the larger NAVISP parcels target.
The Dale Evans corridor itself is in the middle of a multi-party infrastructure build-out at no cost to this parcel. Liberty Utilities completed Phase 1 of its NAVISP water infrastructure investment in September 2025 with 12 new hydrants and onsite piping for a future booster pump station. Phase 2 begins in 2026 and will integrate the new infrastructure into Liberty’s existing system in a looped design that adds redundancy, pressure, and service connections — in Liberty’s own words, to support the warehouse “and any future neighbors.” The Apple Valley Subregional Water Reclamation Plant near Dale Evans and Otoe Road, a 1-million-gallon-per-day MBR scalping plant, is operational and has resolved the VVWRA interceptor capacity constraint that previously limited NAVISP buildout. Dale Evans Parkway is being progressively widened to its ultimate 71-foot half-width as a condition on every NAVISP project along the corridor, with the Lecangs / Loctek frontage already in progress. The buyer’s hard infrastructure cost is the last-mile extension from existing trunk infrastructure to the parcel, not the trunk infrastructure itself.
The Dale Evans corridor itself is in the middle of a multi-party infrastructure build-out at no cost to this parcel. Liberty Utilities completed Phase 1 of its NAVISP water infrastructure investment in September 2025 with 12 new hydrants and onsite piping for a future booster pump station. Phase 2 begins in 2026 and will integrate the new infrastructure into Liberty’s existing system in a looped design that adds redundancy, pressure, and service connections — in Liberty’s own words, to support the warehouse “and any future neighbors.” The Apple Valley Subregional Water Reclamation Plant near Dale Evans and Otoe Road, a 1-million-gallon-per-day MBR scalping plant, is operational and has resolved the VVWRA interceptor capacity constraint that previously limited NAVISP buildout. Dale Evans Parkway is being progressively widened to its ultimate 71-foot half-width as a condition on every NAVISP project along the corridor, with the Lecangs / Loctek frontage already in progress. The buyer’s hard infrastructure cost is the last-mile extension from existing trunk infrastructure to the parcel, not the trunk infrastructure itself.
Property Details
Price:
$400,000
MLS #:
HD26039136
Status:
Active
Beds:
0
Baths:
0
Type:
Land
Neighborhood:
appvapplevalley
Listed Date:
Feb 21, 2026
Lot Size:
422,532 sqft / 9.70 acres (approx)
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- AddressDale Evans Prkway Apple Valley CA
- CityApple Valley
- CountySan Bernardino
- Zip Code92307
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- Dale Evans Prkway Apple Valley CA is a Land for sale in Apple Valley, CA, 92307. It is listed for $400,000 and features 10 acres.
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