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Sold for $8,300
  • $8,300

    18245 Eureka Dr, Blythe, CA 92225

    0beds
    0baths
    0.39Acres
    VacantLand
    Built in 1967
    0.39 Acres Lot
    $-- Zestimate®
    $15/sqft
    $1,050 Estimated rent

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    What's special

    Located right off the highway. Valero, Truck stop and restaurant within a mile. Child care center at corner. Other manufactured homes next to lot and in neighborhood. This lot formerly(pre 2009) had a manufactured home on it but it was moved prior to my purchase. There are power poles on property and what looks like water lines. Road is mostly gravel. Buyer to do due diligence. To be sold as is where is by quitclaim deed. Great investment opportunity. In the fall of 1882, Thomas Blythe was present for the final blasting of a cut in a point jutting into the Colorado River. The river back then was 5 miles wide during the spring floods. The cut was the new diversion intake for his proposed land development and colonization plan. With him was 28-year-old Englishman George Irish, who had been appointed by Blythe to be manager of the project. Blythe, in his 60th year already had spent $82,000 on an undertaking to clear and irrigate a wilderness of 40,000 acres, including a 40-acre experimental farm. The development scheme, on the west banks of the Colorado less than 90 miles north of Fort Yuma, was Blythe’s dream of an “Empire on the Colorado”. Blythe is an agricultural community with tourism as a major factor in its economy. Located on the California – Arizona border, right on the Colorado River, Blythe has a population of approximately 22,000 within the city limits, with a large trade area in the valley of about 37,000. During the winter months, with the influx of “winter visitors”, the trade area more than triples. Blythe plays an important part in the Quartzsite shows, which take place in January and February with its 1100 motel rooms usually filled to capacity. The area around Quartzsite grows from a summer population of 2,600 to over 250,000 during the winter months.The elevation of Blythe is 265 feet above sea level. The Palo Verde valley is surrounded by mountain ranges on all sides ranging up to nearly 2,000 feet to the north. They are called The Big Maria’s to the north; The McCoy’s to the West; The Palo Verde & Chocolate Mountains to the south; and the Saw Tooth Mountains to the east. Unlike other parts of Southern California, Blythe is one of the most seismically stable cities in the Western states. There has not been an earthquake centered here in over 500,000 years. The area does have some thermal activity. When the water system for the prisons were drilled, heated water of 108 degrees was hit, which required cooling before use.

    Facts & features

    Interior

    Bedrooms & bathrooms
    • Bedrooms: 0
    • Bathrooms: 0
    Heating
    • Other
    Cooling
    • Central
    Features
    • Has fireplace: No
    Interior area
    • Total interior livable area: 540 sqft

    Property

    Lot
    • Size: 0.39 Acres
    Details
    • Parcel number: 818322006

    Community & HOA

    Location
    • Region: Blythe

    Financial & listing details

    • Price per square foot: $15/sqft
    • Tax assessed value: $15,526

    Price history

    DateEventPrice
    6/25/2026Sold$8,300-36.2%$15/sqft
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    3/24/2021Listing removed--
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    8/21/2019Sold$13,000+8.3%$24/sqft
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    6/25/2019Price change$12,000-29.4%$22/sqft
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    6/18/2019Listed for sale$17,000+7.4%$31/sqft
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    5/3/2019Listing removed$15,829$29/sqft
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    4/25/2019Listed for sale$15,829$29/sqft
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    Public tax history

    YearProperty taxesTax assessment
    2026-- $15,526 +2%
    2025$849 +2%$15,223 +2%
    2024$832 +4.5%$14,925 +2%
    2023$797 +23.6%$14,634 +2%
    2022$645 +143.6%$14,348 +2%
    2021$265 +4.6%$14,067 +8.2%
    2020$253 -36.1%$13,000 -49.4%
    2019$396 +4.9%$25,692 +2%
    2018$377 +1.5%$25,189 +2%
    2017$371 $24,696 +2%
    2016$371 +1.4%$24,213 +1.5%
    2015$366 +2.8%$23,851 +2%
    2014$356 $23,386 +0.4%
    2013-- $23,283 +2%
    2012-- $22,827 +2%
    2011-- $22,380 +0.7%
    2010-- $22,214 -0.3%
    2009-- $22,270 +2%
    2008-- $21,835 +2%
    2007-- $21,408 +2%
    2006-- $20,989 +2%
    2005-- $20,579 +3.9%
    2003-- $19,808 +2%
    2002-- $19,420 +2%
    2001$314 +0.9%$19,040 +2%
    2000$311 $18,667
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    Neighborhood: 92225

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