2487 South Walnut Avenue
3.27 acres of Residential Development Opportunity
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Prime Fresno Infill Development Opportunity
Rare opportunity to acquire an RS-5 zoned residential parcel in a rapidly developing Fresno location. Ideal for builders, developers, or investors seeking infill potential, future lot split opportunities, custom home development, or long-term appreciation.
The property offers flat usable land with strong access to utilities and is surrounded by established residential neighborhoods and ongoing growth. RS-5 zoning allows for single-family residential development with potential upside through California housing legislation including ADU possibilities and SB9 lot split strategies (buyer to verify).
Excellent opportunity for:
- Spec home builders
- Build-to-rent investors
- Small subdivision/infill developers
- Long-term land hold
- ADU development strategies
Conveniently located near schools, shopping, major transportation corridors, and central Fresno amenities.
Highlights:
- RS-5 Zoning
- Residential development potential
- Flat usable parcel
- Infill location
- Possible lot split potential (buyer to verify)
- Strong Fresno housing demand
- Utilities nearby (buyer to verify)
Buyer to independently verify zoning, density, lot split potential, utility access, entitlements, and all development possibilities with the City of Fresno.
Investment highlights
Prime RS-5 zoned residential infill lot located in a growing Fresno market with strong development potential. Ideal opportunity for a builder, investor, or end user looking to develop a single-family residence with possible ADU and future lot split potential (buyer to verify). Flat usable parcel with nearby utilities and convenient access to schools, shopping, and major transportation corridors. Buyer to verify all zoning, development, and entitlement possibilities with the City of Fresno.
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