

Yucca Valley Square
Retail | 4.68% CAP | 105,565 SqFt
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Now available: a rare opportunity to invest in the thriving
Inland Empire retail market—Southern California’s premier growth corridor. Market fundamentals remain strong, with retail availability at 6.7% and steady demand fueled by higher-income migration seeking affordability near major metros. The region, a logistics hub supported by e-commerce giants like Amazon, benefits from proximity to the nation's busiest ports, expanding healthcare, tourism, and industrial sectors. Yucca Valley Square—a 105,565 SF multi-tenant center on 12.53 acres—is anchored by Harbor Freight Tools and Tractor Supply Co., with over 56,000 SF of lease-up potential. Priced at $54/SF, the asset offers a 5% current cap and 9% pro forma cap. Positioned along a key commercial corridor with durable cash flow and value-add upside, this is a compelling opportunity to invest in one of California’s most resilient and high-growth retail markets.
Investment highlights
The Inland Empire—spanning Riverside and San Bernardino counties—is one of Southern California’s fastest-growing regions, home to 4.7 million residents. Just an hour from Los Angeles, it offers strategic access to Interstates 10, 15, and 215, and proximity to the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, positioning it as a national logistics hub. The region continues to attract major retailers and logistics providers due to its affordability, population growth, and rising median incomes. A diverse economy supported by healthcare, transportation, tourism, and education further fuels retail, industrial, and housing demand. Year-round traffic from nearby destinations like Palm Springs, Big Bear, and Temecula adds to the area’s vitality. With modern infrastructure, available development land, and consistent in-migration, the Inland Empire offers long-term growth potential and remains a beautiful market for investment.
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