31420 Rabbit Springs Lane, Lucerne Valley, California 92356, Lucerne Valley, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$449,000
31420 Rabbit Springs Lane, Lucerne Valley, California 92356
5Beds
3Baths
3,784Sqft
217,800Lot
Year Built
1984
Close
-
List price
$449K
Original List price
$475K
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
-
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
IG25194647
Home ConditionFair
Features
Good View: Neighborhood
Deck
Patio
ViewNeighborhood

About this home

Two houses on 5 acres. A 4 bedroom, 2 bath & a 1 bedroom, 1 bath. There is a 3-car garage. A private well provides water to both houses and for irrigation. Solar panels provide power to the main house. Each house has its own propane tank. Some furniture is available. Look at these 2 homes, sitting on 5 acres. The main house is 2 story with 2,016 square feet, and a basement with an additional 1,008 square feet. It has 4 bedrooms, an office area, kitchen, dining area, large living room, 1 3/4 bathrooms, 2 covered deck areas, 1 open balcony, and a handicap ramp. The first level bathroom is a full bath with laundry facilities. The second level bathroom is 3/4 with shower only. The master bedroom is upstairs. It has a sliding glass door that leads to a balcony with mountain views. From the living room, you can exit through the sliding glass door onto a large, covered balcony, where you can spend time with family and friends. the basement can be used as an entertainment center, with a Hammond organ and a bar station included. This could be a man-cave, or a place to enjoy time with friends, watch football, listen to music, set up an exercise room, playroom, family room, etc. The roof is Alcoa Aluminum shingle, in excellent condition. The partially covered patio has a fireplace, a water fountain, and a BBQ area - perfect for relaxing, an area to serve a BBQ, and for large gatherings. The guest house is single-story, with 760 square feet. It has a bedroom, 3/4 bathroom, living room, breakfast nook and kitchen. Built in 2000, it has a wood burning stove and is wired for cable. The west half of the roof was replaced in 2024. The house is also equipped with an interior sprinkler system. Both houses are on septic systems, have separate propane tanks, have separate electric meters and both are fed by the deep well. The property has garden areas with vegetables and fruit trees. This property offers incredible potential for both personal and business uses. It can be horse or agricultural property. Of the 5 aces, 2 1/2 acres are fenced. You can raise horses or other animals and many more. There are endless possibilities in the uses of this land. Lucerne Valley's location, rural setting, and affordable living, and its proximity to outdoor attractions, make it ideal for nature lovers and those seeking a serene lifestyle. Attractions like Joshua National Park and Big Bear Lake, only 25 miles away, easily accessible.

Price History

Date
Event
Price
09/28/25
Price Change
$449,000-5.5%
08/30/25
Listing
$475,000
Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (41 Listings)
Beds53
90%
Baths32
88%
Square foot3,7841,357
95%
Lot Size217,80074,923
86%
Price$449K$310K
95%
Price per square foot$119$197
5%
Built year19849915992
52%
HOA
Days on market67210
5%
Condition Rating
Fair

The main house was built in 1984 (40 years old) and the guest house in 2000 (24 years old). While the description notes an 'excellent condition' Alcoa Aluminum shingle roof on the main house and a new roof on the guest house (2024), the interior images reveal significantly dated aesthetics. Flooring consists of older carpets and dated laminate, light fixtures are ornate and traditional, and wall finishes (e.g., yellow paneling, textured ceilings) are not current. The presence of a window AC unit in the living room suggests an outdated cooling system. Without images of the kitchen and bathrooms, it's highly probable they are also in a dated condition, consistent with the rest of the interior. The property is functional and appears maintained, but requires substantial updates to the interior finishes, kitchen, and bathrooms to meet modern standards.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Dual Residences & Income Potential: The property features two distinct homes (a 4-bed, 2-bath main house and a 1-bed, 1-bath guest house), offering significant flexibility for multi-generational living, rental income, or dedicated workspace.
Extensive Land & Agricultural Use: Situated on 5 acres with 2.5 acres already fenced, the property is ideal for equestrian activities, agriculture, or raising animals, providing vast potential for various uses.
Self-Sufficient Utilities: A private deep well supplies water for both houses and irrigation, while solar panels power the main house, significantly reducing utility costs and enhancing self-sufficiency.
Versatile Living & Entertainment Spaces: The main house boasts a large 1,008 sq ft basement perfect for entertainment or a 'man-cave,' complemented by multiple covered decks and an open balcony with mountain views.
Outdoor Amenities & Rural Lifestyle: Features include a partially covered patio with a fireplace, water fountain, and BBQ area, along with garden spaces and fruit trees, all set in a serene rural environment close to natural attractions like Joshua Tree and Big Bear Lake.

Cons

Age of Main House: The main house was built in 1984, which may suggest older systems, finishes, and potential for deferred maintenance compared to more modern constructions.
Septic Systems: Both residences rely on septic systems, which require regular maintenance and can be a less desirable feature for some buyers compared to municipal sewer connections.
Rural Location & Accessibility: While appealing for its tranquility, the rural setting in Lucerne Valley may be a disadvantage for buyers prioritizing close proximity to extensive urban amenities, services, or shorter commute times.

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