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Texas, Hudspeth County, 20 Acre Sunset Ranches. TERMS $160/Month
Texas, Hudspeth County, 20 Acre Sunset Ranches. TERMS $160/Month
 
Our Price: $16,000
Down Payment $121.00

Quantity in Stock:SOLD

Product Code: TX_HUDSPETH_SUNSET_B46S8
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20 Acres Sunset Ranches. TERMS $160/Month

12 miles from Interstate 10

Property Location:

Sunset Ranches

Lot 8

20 Acres

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

Checkout:
The checkout above bills the down payment of $121 only.

Down Payment: $121

Monthly Payments: $160

Sales Price: $16,000

Interest Rate: 9%

10% DISCOUNT ON REMAINING BALANCE IF PAID EARLY











Lot 8, Sunset Ranches, Hudspeth, Texas

20 Acres

Hunters, campers and log cabins welcome. Great investment. 20 Acres, surveyed, with an excellent road directly to the lot. Beautiful mountain views. Gorgeous blue skies. Awesome sunsets. .







INVEST or RESELL!

SIZE: 20 Acres

TAXES: Less than $60 Per Year and Current

UTILITIES: none

ZONING:Residential

Hudspeth, Texas

Hudspeth County, in the Trans-Pecos region of far-western Texas, is bordered by New Mexico to the north, the Mexican state of Chihuahua to the south, El Paso County to the west, and Culberson and Jeff Davis counties to the east. Sierra Blanca, the county seat, is seventy miles southeast of El Paso in south central Hudspeth County. The county's center lies at approximately 31°32' north latitude and 105°28' west longitude, about twenty-four miles northwest of Sierra Blanca. Interstate Highway 10 and U.S. Highway 80 cross southern Hudspeth County from east to west, and U.S. highways 62 and 180 cross northern Hudspeth County from east to west. The Missouri Pacific and Southern Pacific railroads both enter southeastern Hudspeth County and meet at Sierra Blanca, from which point the latter line continues west to El Paso. The county covers 4,566 square miles of terrain in the Rio Grande basin that varies from mountainous to nearly level, with elevations ranging from 3,200 to 7,500 feet above sea level.

Soils in the lower elevations are alkaline and loamy with clayey subsoils that overlie limestone in some areas; thin and stony soils predominate in the mountains, and along the Rio Grande clay and sandy loams predominate. Vegetation includes short, sparse grasses, creosote bush, scrub brush, mesquite, and cacti, with juniper, live oak, and piñon at the higher elevations. Among the minerals found in Hudspeth County are barite, beryllium, coal, copper, fluorspar, gold, gypsum, lead, limestone, mica, clay, salt, silver, talc, and zinc. The climate is subtropical, arid, warm, and dry, with an average minimum temperature of 29° in January and an average high temperature of 94° in July. The growing season averages 230 days a year, and the average annual precipitation is less than ten inches. Less than 1 percent of the land in Hudspeth County is considered prime farmland.