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Explore Similar Townhomes Within 25 Miles of West Bishop, CA

  • /28

    $420,000

    • Studio
    • 1 Bath
    • 614 Sq Ft

    65 Mountain Blvd Unit 18, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546

    Welcome home. This charming, sun drenched studio loft located in the heart of town is an easy walk to restaurants, shops, the town bus stop and The Village. With low HOA's, this small, well-maintained complex is perfect for a full-time or second homeowner. The vaulted ceilings and large, south-facing windows provide ample amounts of natural light. The open living space allows for easy

    Deanna Clark Mammoth Realty Group, Inc.

    65 Mountain Blvd Unit 18, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
  • /44

    $705,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,175 Sq Ft

    3252 Chateau Rd Unit 2, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546

    Highly desirable townhome, centrally located in Mammoth Lakes. From the large outside deck you can relax and bar-b-que grill while you enjoy the picturesque panoramic views of the park-like setting of the scenic lawn & common area amenities. 2 bedrooms-2.25 Bathrooms, plus a stacked washer/dryer in the upstairs closet area. You'll appreciate the in-floor heating installed in the entryway &

    Robert Nott Apollo Realty Company

    3252 Chateau Rd Unit 2, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546

Why Live in West Bishop

West Bishop, located in California’s Owens Valley, is characterized by its open spaces and stunning mountain views. The City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power owns much of the surrounding land, limiting development and preserving the natural landscape. Residents enjoy access to creeks and ponds, with midcentury ranch-style homes on larger lots towards the mountains and manufactured homes on the east side. The Bishop Unified School District serves the area, with Bishop Union High School offering a well-rated education and unique extracurriculars like a snow sports club. Local attractions include Izaak Walton Park and Bishop City Park, which feature picnic areas, a public pool, and a skatepark. Outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and fishing are popular, particularly in the Buttermilk Boulders and Bishop Creek Canal. The annual Fishmas event celebrates the opening of the fishing season. West Bishop is conveniently connected by Highway 168 and Highway 395, and the Eastern Sierra Regional Airport provides flights to San Francisco and Denver. Downtown Bishop offers a variety of dining options and small-town shops, including the long-standing Manor Market and Black Sheep Coffee Roasters.

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