Lot #642 • Saddleback Ridge

$140,000

For Sale

Size

0.306ac / 13,350 sq. ft.


Sewer Flow Line

14'4" ft.


Water Pressure

80 psi


Earnest Money

Approximately 2.5%


Drainage

Natural Drainage


Lot Details

Field Notes from the Perfect Lot Hunt 

Finally ventured up Mountain Ranch Road today, and stumbled upon what might be the Western view jackpot – Lot 642. Let me paint the picture…

As I crested the hill, the afternoon sun was putting on quite a show. The lot unfolds upward, like nature’s own stadium seating, each step offering an even grander view than the last. What really got me was the western panorama – the Bumblebee Mountains standing guard on the horizon, with their mountain range friends lined up like eager spectators.

The quiet up here is something else. Mountain Ranch Road feels more like a secret passage than a street. You’d never guess you’re still connected to civilization – it’s just you, the sun, and those mesmerizing views.

Site observations:

  • Terrain: Level site with rock retaining walls in place defining lot dimensions.
  • Views: Premium western vistas (hello, sunset watching!)
  • Neighbors: Bumblebee Mountains and other Western Range sights.
  • Setting: Sun-drenched plot on a peaceful road

I spent a good hour just watching the light change on the mountains. Each passing cloud painted a new masterpiece on the western ranges. Started sketching possible house orientations in my notebook – thinking large windows are a must. This isn’t just a lot; it’s a front-row seat to nature’s daily performance.

Mental note: Bring a camping chair next time. These views deserve proper appreciation time.

The sun-soaked position has me dreaming of morning coffees and evening wines on a future deck. Each sip accompanied by a view that most people only see in travel magazines.

Tomorrow’s mission: Research architects who really know how to work with sloped lots. This piece of land deserves a home that complements its natural grandeur.

Day’s conclusion: Sometimes the best discoveries are made on quiet roads, where the mountains stand as silent real estate agents, selling you on views that no human could properly put a price on.