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This extreme low price will not last forever. Most seller selling the similar 5 acre parcel over $2,500.00, I am selling for only $999.00 plus LOW $199 document processing fee.
SIZE: 5 acre parcel (217,800 sq. ft.)
ONLY $999.00 for the whole 5 acres plus you pay only $199.00 document processing fee.
** This is not an auction, this is actual sales price for the whole 5 acres.
Legal Description: Lot# 37, +/- 5.10 acres, Being a tract of land out of the North Half (N/2) of Section 18, Block 55, Township 2, T&P Ry. Co. Survey, Loving County, Texas.
** Blowout sale
** Great Investment Lot
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** Taxes are current, only $25.00 per year per lot
** No Liens
** No as...
** No association fee
** Cash Sale, NO Terms
** Payment via Cashiers check, paypal, or wire transfer
** Payment must be send directly to seller
** Seller will mail deed and maps to buyer after receiving full payment.
** We will record the deed for you saving you lot of time and headaches
** You will get Warranty Deed.
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Loving County, the smallest county in the Permian Basin of West Texas, consists of 671 square miles of flat desert terrain with a few low-rolling hills stretching over calichified bedrock and wash deposits of pebbles, gravel, and sand. Vegetation includes desert shrubs, cacti, range grasses, and salt cedars along the river. Elevations vary from 2,686 to 3,311 feet above sea level.Temperatures vary from an average low of 29 F in January to an average high of 96 in July. The growing season lasts 222 days. Rainfall averages just over ten inches. Loving County is bounded on the east by Winkler County, on the south by Ward County, on the west by the Pecos River and Reeves County, and on the north by Eddy and Lea counties, New Mexico.
The property is approximately 100 miles west of Odessa, the largest town, (population 92,000) and county seat of Ector County. Odessa attractions include the annual Sand Hills Hereford and Quarter Horse Show and Rodeo, the only museum in the United States devoted exclusively to the office of the presidency, an authentic replica of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, the nations largest known crater, Meteor Crater, the internationally famous Odessa Chamber of Commerce Chuck Wagon Gang barbecue, and the Permian Basin Oil Show. The property is approximately 50 miles northwest of Pecos in Reeves County. Pecos is a farming, ranching, and oilfield supply center and is home to the West of the Pecos Museum and to the annual West of the Pecos Rodeo.
A nearby attraction to Loving County is Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The Guadalupe Mountains extend from Texas up into New Mexico and include the four highest peaks in Texas. The Guadalupes are an exposed portion of the largest fossil reef in the world, a 400-mile-long, 1,300 feet high horseshoe that formed at the edge of the Delaware Basin of the Permian Sea some 250 million years ago. The earliest human artifact found in the Guadalupe Mountains is a 12,000-year-old Folsom point, and artifacts and pictographs from later hunter-gatherer tribes have also been discovered.
Carlsbad Caverns National Park in New Mexico is a particularly popular attraction in the Guadalupe Mountains. The park contains 83 separate caves, including the nation's deepest limestone cave - 1,597 feet (486.8 m) - and third longest. Carlsbad Cavern, a designated World Heritage Site, with one of the world's largest underground chambers and countless formations, is accessible to all members of the public, with a variety of tours offered year-round.
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