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This listing has ended. The seller has relisted this item or one like this. Item:1.5 Acres in the Rural Oregon Pines |
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This is a cash sale, you are bidding on the full purchase price of this parcel. Tucked away from the big city, the Oregon Pines subdivision is just close enough to be in touch, yet secluded enough to stay out of it. And here's your chance to own a part of it. This beautiful 1.5 acre plot has road frontage on two sides (intersection) and plenty of wilderness/wildlife to entertain you. Just minutes from the small town of Beatty, where you can find small general stores and restaurants. The SPRAGUE RIVER is close by, as well as the WILLIAMSON RIVER, and the Fremont National Forest is just north of this parcel. You can hunt on this land!! Parcel #: 3511014A03000 Legal Description: Lot 20 of Block 32 of the NE 1/4 SEC. 14 T/S 35S R,11E W.M. KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON 1.5 Ac +/- Parcel Size: 1.5 Acres Location: Beatty, Oregon Terms: This is a cash sale, no owner financing is provided or available. Roads: Paved then Gravel/Dirt leading directly to the property. Utilities: Power is in the area and phone is underground Water: Well (would need to be drilled at buyer's expense) Sewer: Septic (would need to be installed at buyer's expense) Build: This parcel is zoned residential/recreational and is build-able. Taxes: Approx. $39.79/year and current About Klamath County: The Klamath or "Clamitte" tribe of Indians, for which Klamath County was named, has had a presence for 10,000 years. White settlement began in 1846 along the Applegate Trail, which precipitated clashes between the two cultures, and led to the Modoc War of 1872. The Legislative Assembly created Klamath County on October 17, 1882, from the western part of Lake County. Linkville, later known as Klamath Falls, was named county seat. A treaty was signed with the Klamaths on October 14, 1864, which led to the establishment of the Klamath Reservation. At various times over the next 40 years, different individuals of the Modoc tribe were settled within the reservation. Because of the extensive tracts of forest, the Klamaths were very well off as a people until the termination of the reservation by the U.S. government in 1954. As a result, much of the money received after the termination was lost due to squandering, theft or criminal deception, resulting in increased poverty and loss of tribal identity. A few of the Klamath refused to accept the buyout money, most notably Edison Chiloquin (1924 - 2003). Instead of the cash, he insisted on receiving the title to ancestral land along the Sprague River where he lived. On December 5, 1980, the Chiloquin Act was signed into law, giving him title to the properties he wanted. WEATHER: The Klamath Basin is approximately 4,000', therefore rain and snow is a normal weather pattern. The area gets approximately 290 to 300 days of sunshine a year. The rainfall is less than Western Oregon. TOPOGRAPHY/VEGETATION: The area is rural. There are scattered homes throughout the area. Some people live in the area year-round, some seasonally. There are approximately 100 homes in these 40 square miles of woods, with gravel and dirt roads leading off Highway 140 and the Sprague River Highway. Klamath County's Official Website: http://www.co.klamath.or.us/ AUCTION TERMS: Payment is due within 48 hours of auction end. We accept Wire Transfer or Cashier's check for Real Estate (Per eBay/PayPal policy, we are unable to accept PayPal for Real Estate) The winning bidder/buyer of must add an additional $195 for closing costs and deed preparation fees. Upon payment, we will professionally prepare your deed and send it to the County on your behalf. Your recorded warranty deed should arrive from the County within 4-6 weeks. We will also send you an electronic PDF copy of the deed for your records in the meantime. Edit: 11/05/2009 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Click here to view the parcel location using Google Maps. |
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