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California, Modoc County, 1 Acre, California Pines Resort. TERMS $100/Month
California, Modoc County, 1 Acre, California Pines Resort. TERMS $100/Month
 
Our Price: $4,900 on terms.  $4,200 Cash Price.
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Product Code: CA_MODOCCALIFORNIA_PINES28U2B1


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Cal Pines 1 Acre - California Land For Sale. Cash.
Featured Item: 1 Acre, California Pines Subdivision, Alturas, CA.

CALIFORNIA PINES UNIT 2, Block 18, Lot 28, .92 Acres



California Pines in Modoc County is a beautiful community surrounded by 2 million acres of the Modoc National Forest in Northern California.

This lot is being offered for sale with financing. Simply make the small down payment, and the land contracts and coupon books will be mailed to you immediately. You can start using or building your land while you are making payments.


SALES PRICE: $4,900
DOWN PAYMENT: $121
MONTHLY PAYMENT: $100
INTEREST RATE: 9%
110% DISCOUNT ON REMAINING BALANCE IF PAID EARLY

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SIZE: .92 Acres TAXES and POA: Taxes: $112/Year
POA: $75/Year

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ZONING: Residential High Density

California Pines is located 10 miles southwest of Alturas, off of County Road 54. There is a nice lake, California Pines Lake, that is 256 acres. Adjacent to the lake is a 4,400 feet airstrip, a lodge and a campground. The lodge has a restaurant, lounge, 28 motel units, a recreation room and a swimming pool.

Modoc County: According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 4,203 square miles (10,890 km2), of which 3,918 square miles (10,150 km2) is land and 286 square miles (740 km2) (6.8%) is water.[10]

There are 2.25 persons per square mile, making this one of the most sparsely populated counties in California. It is also (almost) the only rectangular county in California, there is a slight deviation around the Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge.

The county is very diverse geographically. The northwestern edge of the county is dominated by the Medicine Lake Highlands, the largest shield volcano on the U.S. West Coast. The Lava Beds National Monument lies partly within the northwest corner of the County. Also along the western edge of the county is the massive Glass Mountain lava flow. The southwestern corner of the county is a unique ecosystem of isolated hardwoods (oaks) and volcanic mountains with intermountain river valleys.

The northern half of the county is the Modoc Plateau, a 1-mile (1.6 km) high expanse of lava flows, cinder cones, juniper flats, pine forests, and seasonal lakes, plus the alkaline Goose Lake. Nearly 1 million acres (4,000 km²) of the Modoc National Forest lie on the plateau between the Medicine Lake Highlands in the west and the Warner Mountains in the east. The plateau supports large herds of mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus), Rocky Mountain Elk (Cervus canadensis), and pronghorn (Antilocapra americana). There are also several herds of wild horses on the plateau. The Clear Lake National Wildlife Refuge and Long Bell State Game Refuge are located on the plateau as well. The Lost River watershed, which later drains into the Klamath River basin, drains the north part of the plateau, while southern watersheds either collect in basin reservoirs or flow into the large Big Sage Reservoir, which sits in the center of the county, which later flows into the Pit River.

Below the rim of the Plateau is Big Valley in the extreme southwest corner of the county, and the large Warm Springs Valley that forms the bottom of the Pit River watershed that runs through the county. The north fork and south fork of the Pit River come together just south of Alturas. The River collects hundreds of other small creeks as it flows south towards Lake Shasta, where it joins the Sacramento River and drains into the San Francisco Bay.

The eastern edge of the county is dominated by the Warner Mountains. The Pit River originates in this mountain range. Hundreds of alpine lakes dot the range, all of which are fed by snow-melt and natural springs. East of the Warner Range is Surprise Valley and the western edge of the Great Basin.

Hot Springs and lava caves are common to Modoc County. There are some geothermal energy resources available in the county, though their viability is highly variable.

A great diversity of plants are found in Modoc County, since this is situated within the biodiverse California Floristic Province. Numerous native trees are found in the county including Garry Oak and Washoe Pine trees.[11] Jeffrey Pine and Ponderosa Pine are also found in large numbers.[12]

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