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Oregon, Klamath County, 20 Acres Near Bear Valley Lake, N2NW4NW4 of section 28, T40S, R15EWM . TERMS $297/Month
Oregon, Klamath  County, 20 Acres Near Bear Valley Lake,  N2NW4NW4 of section 28, T40S, R15EWM . TERMS $297/Month
 
Our Price: $29,784
Down Payment $121.00

Down Payment with Selected Options: $121.00

Quantity in Stock:1

Product Code: OK_KLAMATH_BEARVALLEYN2NW4NW4


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Near Bear Valley Lake

Bear Valley, Klamath County, Oregon

N2NW4NW4 of section 28, T40S, R15EWM

Financing:
This lot is 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: $297

Sales Price: $29,784

Interest Rate: 9%

10% DISCOUNT ON REMAINING BALANCE IF PAID EARLY


Checkout:
The checkout above bills the down payment only.



Size: 20 Acres

ZONING:Residential

Utilities: NONE

GPS: 42.076356 , -120.958486

TAXES: $80 per year

Long Drive over rough roads, Oregon Wilderness.





Location and Legal Description

Bear Valley, Klamath County, Oregon
20 Acres

At Online Land Sales, LLC, we believe everyone deserves the chance to own their dream home, which is why we're offering low down payments and affordable monthly payments, with no qualifying for financing. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer or just looking for a peaceful escape from the city, Beatty is the perfect place to call home. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity, contact us today to learn more!

Available Lots Remaining in Near Bear Valley Lake





View From: 15753 E Langell Valley Rd Hwy
Bonanza, Oregon

Klamath County is proudly the “Home of Crater Lake National Park”. Klamath County is also the fourth largest county in Oregon encompassing more than 6100 square miles. Considered high desert, the region basks in an average of 300 days of sunshine per year. Klamath Lake, which covers 133 square miles, borders the city of Klamath Falls on the north and is the largest natural lake west of the Great Salt Lake.

The coming of the railroad in 1909 changed the economic climate. A means to ship goods was provided and the region developed its timber and agricultural resources rapidly. Today, unlimited recreational activities abound. Mountains, lakes, streams, and the high desert offer experiences ranging from mountain biking to fly-fishing. Cultural activities proliferate in theaters, museums, and historical attractions. A progressive community, Klamath Falls has an active downtown redevelopment program. A community action plan was developed and published in 1992 to set goals through 2002. Hundreds of local citizens participated.

Klamath Falls is classified as high desert with total precipitation averaging 18.05 inches annually including snowfall averaging 38.5 inches annually. Framed by the Cascade Mountains on the west, at an elevation of 4,105′, the humidity is low and temperatures seldom rise above 100.



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