Century 21 Masters • Land & Rural Acreage • Southern California

Find Your Ground in Southern California

Oliver, Tyler & Associates is a land sales team with Century 21 Masters serving the Inland Empire, San Diego County, and Los Angeles County. Vacant lots, rural acreage, ranch land, and commercial parcels — we guide every step.

15+
Years Combined Experience
5
Counties Served
100%
Land Focused
Who We Are

Land Experts Who Know Every Acre

Oliver, Tyler & Associates is a land-focused real estate team at Century 21 Masters in Murrieta, California. The team consists of REALTORS® Andrew Oliver and Jake Tyler, both licensed by the California Department of Real Estate, specializing in land and rural acreage transactions across the Inland Empire, San Diego County, and Los Angeles County.

Buying or selling land is fundamentally different from any other type of real estate transaction. It requires specialized knowledge of zoning regulations, entitlements, soil conditions, easements, utility access, water rights, flood zones, fire hazard severity, and development potential. Oliver, Tyler & Associates brings deep local expertise to every transaction — whether you're purchasing your first rural parcel, selling agricultural acreage, or investing in development-ready land.

The team serves buyers and sellers of vacant residential lots, agricultural acreage, rural and equestrian parcels, ranch land, commercial land, and subdivision-ready development sites throughout Murrieta, Temecula, Menifee, Wildomar, Lake Elsinore, Hemet, and greater Riverside County, as well as San Diego, Los Angeles, and Orange Counties.

Rooted in the Land
Since Day One
What We Do

Full-Service Land Representation

From first survey to final closing, our team handles the complexities of land transactions so you don't have to.

Land Listing & Sales

Strategic pricing, targeted marketing, and expert negotiation for sellers of vacant land, lots, acreage, and rural property. We reach qualified land buyers through specialized channels that residential-focused agents often miss.

Buyer Representation

We help land buyers identify the right parcels for their goals — whether building a custom home, starting a ranch, or investing in future development. Every search includes zoning verification and feasibility analysis.

Market Analysis & Valuation

Comparative market analysis for land is more nuanced than for homes. We factor in topography, road access, utility proximity, zoning overlays, and entitlement status to determine accurate market value.

Due Diligence, Zoning & Entitlements

We coordinate soil testing, percolation tests, environmental reviews, title research, easement verification, and boundary surveys — alongside zoning verification, general plan overlay research, permitted-use analysis, setback requirements, and the full entitlement pathway — so you have complete information before committing to a purchase.

Land Financing Guidance

Financing vacant land differs from a traditional mortgage. Land loans typically require 20–50% down and carry higher rates. We connect buyers with lenders specializing in land loans, construction-to-perm loans, and agricultural financing.

Land & Rural Acreage Transactions

Rural land comes with its own set of questions: legal and physical access, well depth and water rights, how far the nearest power line runs, and where the boundaries actually sit. We represent buyers and sellers of ranch land, agricultural parcels, and large-acreage property, and we work through those details before they become problems at closing.

Where We Work

Service Areas

Deep market knowledge across Southern California's most active land markets.

Greater Inland Empire

Murrieta, Temecula, Menifee, Wildomar, Lake Elsinore, Hemet, San Jacinto, and extending into San Bernardino County — our home base and deepest market expertise.

Riverside County

Unincorporated county parcels, desert land, agricultural acreage, ranch property, and large-acreage parcels throughout the region.

San Diego County

North County acreage, rural Valley Center and Fallbrook parcels, back-country land, and properties across San Diego's diverse land market.

Los Angeles County

Antelope Valley acreage, foothill parcels, rural Lancaster and Palmdale land, and development-ready sites in growth corridors.

Orange County

Southern Orange County acreage, Ortega corridor parcels, and rural properties along the Riverside County line.

Southern California

From desert parcels to coastal-adjacent acreage, we cover Southern California's most active land markets with deep local knowledge in every county we serve.

How It Works

How to Buy Land in the Inland Empire

We simplify the land buying process with clear guidance at every milestone.

01

Consultation

We discuss your goals — build site, investment, agriculture, or recreation — and define the search criteria that matter most, including budget, location, size, and intended use.

02

Site Search & Analysis

We curate parcels matching your criteria, verify zoning and permitted uses, assess utility access and road frontage, and evaluate topography to narrow the field.

03

Due Diligence & Offer

We negotiate on your behalf and coordinate surveys, soil tests, perc tests, title review, easement verification, and environmental checks during contingency.

04

Close & Build

We guide you through escrow to a clean closing, then connect you with trusted local builders, architects, and civil engineers if you plan to develop.

Our Team

Meet the Associates

Two experienced REALTORS® committed to land and conservation land transactions across Southern California.

Andrew Oliver — REALTOR® and Land Specialist

Andrew Oliver

REALTOR® | Land & Commercial Specialist
California DRE# 02223028

Andrew brings a rare combination of brokerage and valuation expertise to every land transaction. His background in disaster damage assessment, agricultural property analysis (groves, vineyards, ranches), and eminent domain and right-of-way work gives clients an informed perspective on land value that most agents cannot offer. Andrew also has deep commercial development experience in site selection, land acquisition, and build-to-suit projects — helping buyers and sellers understand a parcel's highest and best use from day one.

Jake Tyler — REALTOR®

Jake Tyler

REALTOR®
California DRE# 02150823

A Southern California native who grew up in the Murrieta and Temecula Valley with over 25 years of local knowledge. Jake brings hands-on self-storage development experience through Artifacts Self-Storage, giving him a developer's eye for site feasibility, entitlements, and highest-and-best-use analysis for commercial and industrial land. Now based in North County San Diego, his firsthand knowledge spans the Inland Empire and San Diego County markets.

Common Questions

Land Buying & Selling FAQ

What areas do Oliver, Tyler & Associates serve for land sales?

Oliver, Tyler & Associates is a land-focused real estate team at Century 21 Masters covering five counties across Southern California. Our core market is the Greater Inland Empire — Murrieta, Temecula, Menifee, Wildomar, Lake Elsinore, Hemet, San Jacinto, and unincorporated Riverside County. Beyond that, we handle land transactions across San Diego County (North County, Valley Center, Fallbrook, back-country), Los Angeles County (Antelope Valley, Lancaster, Palmdale, foothill parcels), and Orange County (southern OC acreage and Ortega corridor parcels). We work with all types of land including residential lots, agricultural acreage, rural acreage, and commercial parcels.

How do I contact Oliver, Tyler & Associates?

You can reach us by phone at 951-813-6948 (Andrew Oliver) or 951-813-8656 (Jake Tyler). Email Andrew at [email protected] or Jake at [email protected]. Our office is at 26305 Jefferson Ave Ste G, Murrieta, CA 92562. We're open Monday through Friday 8 AM to 6 PM, Saturday 9 AM to 4 PM, and Sunday by appointment.

How is buying vacant land different from buying an existing property?

Buying vacant land requires a different kind of due diligence than purchasing a home, commercial building, or other improved property. With land there is no existing structure to inspect — instead, buyers need to verify zoning and permitted uses, conduct percolation tests if a septic system will be needed, confirm well water availability or municipal water access, check road access and utility infrastructure, verify flood zone and fire hazard status, assess topography and soil conditions, and complete any required environmental clearances. Financing is also different: land loans typically require 20–50% down payments with higher interest rates and shorter terms than conventional mortgages for improved property.

Do I need a real estate agent to buy vacant land in California?

While not legally required in California, having an experienced land specialist is highly recommended. Land transactions involve zoning research, soil and environmental assessments, percolation tests for septic eligibility, utility access verification, easement checks, and entitlement processes that differ significantly from purchasing improved property. Whether you're buying a residential lot, agricultural acreage, rural acreage, or a commercial parcel, a land-focused agent can help you avoid costly mistakes and navigate the complexities unique to each property type.

What is a percolation test and do I need one?

A percolation test (perc test) measures how quickly water drains through soil on a parcel of land. This determines whether a septic system can be installed on the property. If the land you are considering is not connected to a municipal sewer system, a perc test is essential before purchasing. We coordinate perc testing during the due diligence period of every applicable land transaction.

What regulations should I be aware of when buying land in California?

California has more regulatory layers affecting land than most states, and understanding them before you buy is essential. Key areas include: zoning and general plan designations that control what you can build, CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act) review that may be triggered by development applications, fire hazard severity zones that impose building material and defensible space requirements, flood zone designations that affect insurance and buildability, and septic and well permit requirements that vary by county. Some parcels may fall within habitat conservation plan areas that impose additional review requirements. Agricultural land may be encumbered by a Williamson Act contract that restricts non-agricultural use for years. Regional water board requirements, DTSC environmental screening, and county-specific grading ordinances add further complexity. Our team researches every applicable regulation during due diligence so you understand exactly what you're buying — and what you can do with it — before you close escrow.

What types of land do you help buy and sell?

We handle all types of land transactions including vacant residential lots for custom home builds, agricultural acreage, rural and equestrian property, commercial land, and development-ready parcels throughout the Inland Empire. Each land type has unique requirements for due diligence and we provide specialized guidance for each.

What types of projects can you help me find land for?

We help buyers find land for a wide range of uses — custom home builds, agricultural operations, equestrian properties, ranches, commercial development, self-storage facilities, industrial sites, solar farms, recreational retreats, and investment holds. Each use case has different zoning, entitlement, and infrastructure requirements, and our team provides specialized guidance for every property type. We verify buildability, setback requirements, slope constraints, utility connections, and environmental factors before you close escrow, and connect you with the right professionals — builders, architects, civil engineers, or commercial developers — to move your project forward.

How much does vacant land cost in Southern California?

Vacant land prices across Southern California vary widely depending on county, lot size, zoning, location, topography, utility access, and development potential. In the Inland Empire, small residential lots may start in the low six figures, while larger acreage parcels and development-ready land can range well into the millions. Prices in San Diego County and Los Angeles County tend to be higher for comparable parcels due to demand and proximity to urban centers. Rural acreage is valued differently again, driven by access, water availability, and how much of the parcel is actually usable. Contact us at 951-813-6948 for a current market analysis tailored to your specific property or search criteria.

What should I know about buying or selling rural acreage?

Rural acreage carries considerations that smaller parcels often do not. Legal and physical access has to be verified — some rural parcels are landlocked or depend on easements across a neighbor's property. Water is frequently the deciding factor, whether that means an existing well, water rights, or the cost of drilling a new one. Utility extension can get expensive fast when the nearest power line is a half mile away. Boundaries on large parcels are often unsurveyed and don't match what's fenced. Fire hazard severity zoning affects both insurance costs and what you're required to build. We work through each of these during due diligence so there are no surprises after closing.

Ready to Get Started?

Let's Find Your Perfect Parcel

Whether you're buying your first lot, selling acreage, or looking for the right parcel for your next project anywhere in Southern California, we're here to navigate every detail.

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Contact Us

Office

26305 Jefferson Ave Ste G
Murrieta, CA 92562

Hours

Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday: By appointment