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New Mexico, Otero County, 1 Acre Timberon, Lots 20 AND 21. 10% Discount Bundle. Water & Electricity. TERMS $188/Month
New Mexico, Otero County, 1 Acre Timberon, Lots 20 AND 21. 10% Discount Bundle. Water & Electricity.  TERMS $188/Month


 
Our Price: $18,898
Down Payment $121.00

Down Payment with Selected Options: $121.00

Quantity in Stock:SOLD

Product Code: NM_TIMBERON20BUNDLED21


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SAVE 10% when purchasing this bundle! This is a special Bundled Offer. You get TWO adjoining Timberon lots for just $188/month more than buying just one Timberon lot alone.

Instead of Paying $209/month for both lots individually, you will ONLY be paying $188/month as a bundle.

Timberon

1 Acre Timberon, Otero County, New Mexico. TERMS $229/Month

Lots 20 AND 21, Unit 8 , Block 88

Financing:
These lots are being offered for sale with financing. Simply make the small down payment, and the land contracts will be emailed and hard copy mailed to you immediately. You can start using or building your land while you are making payments.

Down Payment: $121

Monthly Payments: $188

Sales Price: $18,898

Interest Rate: 9%

10% DISCOUNT ON REMAINING BALANCE IF PAID EARLY


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Size: 1 Acre

ZONING:Residential

Utilities:Power & Phone at Road

Property APN: R046126

TAXES: $40 per year

Water: Standby Water $54 a year, Per Lot

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Location and Legal Description

Timberon, Otero County, New Mexico
1 Acre

The open countryside, with its native grasses, wildflowers and the nearby Manzano Mountains towering over 10,000 feet, provide a picturesque backdrop to the property.



Available Lots Remaining in Timberon







Entrance to Subdivision

Otero County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of the 2010 census, the population was 63,797. Its county seat is Alamogordo. Its southern boundary is the Texas state line. It is named for Miguel Antonio Otero, the territorial governor when the county was created.
Otero County includes the Alamogordo Micropolitan Statistical Area.