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22 Acre West Texas Ranch Land, GORGEOUS MOUNTAIN VIEWS

22 Acre West Texas Ranch Land,  GORGEOUS MOUNTAIN VIEWS
Time left: (2/8/2010 8:25:45 PM) Seller:
Bids: 1 bestdeals4land
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Huge Bargain! Only $450 per Acre at 6% interest. CLOSE TO TOWN No Prepayment Penalties - No Balloon! Great Investment opportunity to own a Beautiful West Ranch land. YOU CAN BUILD, HUNT, CAMP, ATVs, GET AWAY, OR INVEST. WE GUARANTEE CLEAR AND MARKETABLE TITLE ON EVERY PROPERTY WE SELL. BUY OUR LAND WITH CONFIDENCE WE HAVE HAD THE SAME PAYPAL ACCOUNT FOR 10 YEARS. WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT FEEDBACK RATING TERMS: The full purchase price of 22.14 acre parcel is $9,963 (only $450 per acre) Your Bid is for the down payment which will be subtracted from $9,963. The balance can be financed at 6% interest, monthly payment of $160 for about 6.2 years. Property taxes will be prorated over 12 months which would be about $7.00 a month for year 2010. Winning Bidder must contact seller and provide the name and address for the contract within 24 hours after the close of the auction. Your bid amount + $150 document fee ($175 for International buyer) must pay to seller within 3 days of the end of the auction. We accept credit cards and echeck from PayPal, or bank checks, personal check, money orders. Buyer will receive the Land contract to sign, parcel maps, and payment coupons. Once the full payment has been paid off, the WARRANTY DEED will be conveyed to the new owner at No charge. 22.14 Acres, West Texas Ranch Land BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN VIEWS! Hudspeth County, Texas The property is about: 2 miles from NEW MEXICO! 2.5 miles from GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK 12 miles from DELL CITY 15 miles from LINCOLN NATIONAL FOREST 20 miles from CARLSBAD CAVERNS 55 miles from SIERRA BLANCA 60 miles from CARLSBAD CITY 100 miles from EL PASO Click On the Image to Enlarge This is a beautiful piece of the Old West! A quiet, secluded & getaway! There are gorgeous views of the surrounding valley and stunning mountains. You will see the most colorful sunsets and millions of stars at nights. This is undeveloped, prime west Texas ranch country, plenty of space to put your ranch, corral, barn and lots of critters. This is a recreational paradise, natural habitation for antelope, dove, quail, jackrabbits and an abundance of other small wildlife, could be your recreational playground, Hunting, Fishing, Camping, Mountain Biking, Horseback Riding, Boating, ATV's. You have it all right here! There is even talk of a MAJOR THEME PARK coming to EL PASO or Even better, 30 miles from BLUE ORIGIN, CLICK HERE the secretive spaceship venture backed by Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos, has won an experimental permit from the Federal Aviation Administration in November 2006, opening the way for rocket tests to begin at the company's West Texas test site and spaceport-to-be. It would first build basic structures at the Texas site, such as an engine test stand, fuel and water tanks and an office building, then begin flight tests in six to seven years. Click on the links below to view the area's Attractions: Guadalupe Mountains National Park Big Bend River Tours and Big Bend National Park Lincoln National Forest Rio Grande Wild & Scenic River Carlsbad Caverns National Park The Chihuahuan Desert Click On the Image to Enlarge HUDSPETH COUNTY in the Trans-Pecos region of far-western Texas, is bordered by New Mexico to the north, the Mexican state of Chihuahua to the south, El Paso County to the west, and Culberson and Jeff Davis counties to the east. Sierra Blanca, the county seat, is seventy miles southeast of El Paso. The county covers 4,566 square miles of terrain in the Rio Grande basin that varies from mountainous to nearly level, with elevations ranging from 3,200 to 7,500 feet above sea level. Vegetation includes short, sparse grasses, creosote bush, scrub brush, mesquite, and cacti, with juniper, live oak, and pinion at the higher elevations. Among the minerals found in Hudspeth County are barite, beryllium, coal, copper, fluorspar, gold, gypsum, lead, limestone, mica, clay, salt, silver, talc, and zinc. The climate is subtropical, arid, warm, and dry, with an average minimum temperature of 29° in January and an average high temperature of 94° in July. The growing season averages 230 days a year. DELL CITY DELL City, Texas, with an easily reached Underground Water Dell City becomes a Multi- Million Dollar Agriculture Area. Dell City is located between the intersection of Farm roads 1437 and 2249, 53 miles northeast of Sierra Blanca in northeastern Hudspeth County. The area had been primarily devoted to sheep and goat ranching until the discovery of large amounts of underground water. This discovery made possible the irrigation of some 40,000 acres and led to the founding of the town sometime before 1949, when a post office was established there with Dallas H. Thompson as postmaster. Dell City had four churches and a municipal airport during the mid-1980s. The community's estimated population was 569 in the early 1990s; at that time the town had around thirty businesses. Among the crops raised in the area were long staple cotton, onions, and tomatoes. Dell City has its own K1-12 School system, Medical clinic, Churches, Lodges, Clubs, Fire department, Parks, Stores, and Dell Airport has a 4685 foot runway ATTRACTIONS: Guadalupe Mountain located of West Texas and contains Guadalupe Peak, the highest point in Texas at 8,749 feet (2,667 m) in elevation. It also contains El Capitan, long used as a landmark by people traveling along the old route later followed by the Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach line. Visitors can see the ruins of an old stagecoach station near the Pine Springs Visitor Center. The park covers 135 mi (350 km) and is in the same mountain range Guadalupe Peak - Guadalupe is a favorite peak among high pointers largely because for the entire route you have unobstructed views for almost 100 miles and because the peak is truly unique in that it is one huge fossilized prehistoric ocean reef! Guadalupe Mountains National Park is a hiker's paradise, with established trails for nature walks, day hikes, and extended backpacking. It has three main trail heads: Pine Springs, Dog Canyon, and McKittrick Canyon. Dog Canyon is accessible via Carlsbad, New Mexico by way of state road 137 and the other two trail heads are accessible by highway 62/180 between El Paso and Carlsbad. Most of the trails listed below are day hikes. Longer hikes can be formed by traveling from trail head to trail head using the park map. On most trails, horses are also allowed. BIG BEND, sometimes considered "three parks in one," Big Bend includes mountain, desert, and river environments. An hour’s drive can take you from the banks of the Rio Grande to a mountain basin nearly a mile high. Here, you can explore one of the last remaining wild corners of the United States, and experience unmatched sights, sounds, and solitude. There are as many ways to enjoy Big Bend as there are people who visit. The diversity of recreational options here offers something for almost everyone. While many visitors are content to enjoy Big Bend from the comfort of the paved scenic drives, others with rugged vehicles prefer the challenge and remoteness of the park’s many unimproved dirt roads. Rio Grand flows out of the snowcapped Rocky Mountains in Colorado and journeys 1,900 miles to the Gulf of Mexico. It passes through 800 foot chasms of the Rio Grande Gorge, a wild and remote area of northern New Mexico. The canyon provides a wide variety of recreational opportunities, luring fishermen, hikers, artists, and whitewater boating enthusiasts. The two most popular whitewater segments are the Taos Box, 17 miles of Class IV whitewater (runnable season generally from the end of April to mid-July), and the 5 mile Racecourse, a Class III segment (high use season is generally May through August). The lower canyon is paralleled by state roads, and receives the majority of the recreational use. Directions: From Dell city go east on FM Rd 2249 for 3 miles. Turn left and go north on FM Rd 1576 for 3 miles. Turn right and go east on FM Rd 1576 which becomes Rd 008 for 6 miles. Turn right and go south on County Road G008 for a mile, the lot is on your right. LAND DESCRIPTION Legal Description: N1/2 SE1/4 NE1/4 Sec 8, Block 67, T1, R19E, Texas & Pacific Rail Road Survey. There'll be a 20' easements of boundaries for access/utility purposes. Size: 22.14 acres +/- Road: dirt road/easements. Build:No time limit to build. Taxes: $85/year, paid current. Deed: WARRANTY DEED. Zoning: Residential Water: Wells/Storage Tank. Water Wells are generally 200-700 feet deep. Sewer: by Septic Phone: Cell phones work almost every where. Power: Solar/ Generator. Elevation: 3600 Feet. Terrain: lightly rolling with beautful Gaudalupe Mountain Views. Association: None. Serious bidders only! If you are not positive to buy the property, Please do not bid. We will report Non-Paying Bidder. Disclaimer: It is your responsibility to complete all due diligence needed to your satisfactory prior to placing a bid. The photo may or may not be the actual lot but the areas. Any question please email us. Thank You!