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Clearlake, CA Multifamily Homes & Duplexes for Sale

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    $449,000

    $26K PRICE DROP
    • 3 Beds
    • 6 Baths
    • 1,754 Sq Ft

    14840 Valley Ave, Clearlake, CA 95422

    Very well-maintained three-unit apartment property offering a desirable unit mix that includes one spacious two-bedroom residence (Unit A), one comfortable one-bedroom unit (Unit B), and one large studio (Unit C). All units have been updated and are in very good condition, reflecting pride of ownership throughout. All three units are currently rented on one-year lease tenancies, providing stable

    Ruby Martinez Country Air Properties

    14840 Valley Ave, Clearlake, CA 95422
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    $399,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,538 Sq Ft

    14465 Lakeshore Dr, Clear Lake, CA 95422

    Prime Lakefront Mixed-Use Investment – Downtown Clearlake Exceptional income-producing property combining street-front commercial with residential rental units on prestigious Lakeshore Drive. Commercial Unit (Main Level): Completely remodeled storefront on main thoroughfare featuring kitchenette (has sink and cabinets ), full bathroom, storage room, and attic storage. Large tile deck with

    Yvette Sloan NextHome Experiences

    14465 Lakeshore Dr, Clear Lake, CA 95422

Why Live in Clearlake

Clearlake, CA, is a small lakeside city in Northern California, known for its rural charm and natural beauty. With a population of nearly 17,000, Clearlake offers a quiet atmosphere and abundant nature, making it a popular escape from the Bay Area. The local economy is primarily driven by healthcare and retail, with Adventist Health and Safeway among the largest employers. Housing in Clearlake is diverse, featuring prewar constructions, manufactured homes, and newer site-built residences, often situated along hilly, tree-lined roads. The median home price is significantly lower than both state and national averages. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Clear Lake State Park, which is popular for boating and fishing, although swimming is discouraged due to mercury contamination and algal blooms. Other attractions include Austin Park, Redbud Park, and Anderson Marsh State Historic Park, which offers extensive hiking trails. Dining options along Lakeshore Drive range from Mexican fare at Gaytan Family Market & Taqueria to comfort food at Main Street Bar & Grill. The Lake Transit Authority provides bus services, connecting residents to local landmarks and nearby cities like Santa Rosa and Sacramento, which are 52 miles and 95 miles away, respectively.

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