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38.94 Acres Secluded Dream in Klamath County, OR.

Perfect piece of land! In the Perfect Location. Ready for you to make it your home.

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Cash Price

$34,995
Document Prep $199 Reserve Now

Financed Price

$7,000 Down
$300/Moth for 94 Months Reserve Now

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Description

You’ll love the peace and serenity that surround you on this beautiful 38.34 Acres lot located in Klamath County, Oregon. This is a dream property for any recreational use, with a vast 38.94 Acres ready for hunting, camping, dirt biking, ATVing, and anything else you can imagine! The stars at night out here will take your breath away.

Winema National Forest lies only 11.3 miles from the property. This forest is vast, varied and fun. There is so much to do in this area! Hike a trail, climb a volcano or enjoy a picnic in any of the parks throughout the area with your family.

Sun Pass State Forest is also 42 miles from the property, this forest is perfect if you are looking for breathtaking views of four different volcanoes, headwaters of the Wood River, and a half-hour drive to Crater Lake you will not be disappointed.

This property is great for recreation and an awesome investment opportunity! Contact us today to make it yours.

Klamath Falls – 1 hr 18min

HOW TO SEE THE LAND:  You can visit this land anytime without an appointment. Simply enter any of the GPS Coordinates (Provided below) in your favorite maps software to find it. 

Pricing Details: 

All Cash Discount Price: $29,995

Financed Price: $2000 Down and $200/Month for 200 Months (Total $42,000)

Property Details:
Parcel Number: R696312
Type: Vacant Land
Country: United States
State: Oregon
County: Klamath County
ZIP: 97624
GPS Center Coordinates: 42.5240, -121.3817
GPS Corner Coordinates:
NE 42.5255, -121.3789
NW 42.5255, -121.3838
SW 42.5219, -121.3838
SE 42.5219, -121.3789
Power:
Sewer: Septic or alternative system
Closing/Doc. Fees: $200.00 

Title: Clear
Size: 38.94 Acres
Legal Description: TWP 35 RNGE 11, BLOCK SEC 23, TRACT SE4NW4, ACRES 38.48
Taxes:  $134.76 per year                                                                                                General Elevation: 4,600 ft.
Zoning: NR
Water: would be by well or alternative
Roads: Gravel
Time Limit to Build: Unlimited

About the Seller:  We are The Lot Bank Co. Just 2 brothers that searches the country for vacant land and sell it at rock bottom wholesale prices!  We own all of the properties we sell.  We are able to keep our prices super low because there is no middleman to deal with.  When you buy from us you are buying directly from the owners of the property.

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Disclaimer: While The Lot Bank Co does extensive research on all our properties prior to listing them, there are always County-specific rules/regulations we will not be aware of. The information provided on this page is, to the best of our knowledge, correct. All prospective buyers, however, are encouraged to contact the county at the links and numbers provided in this table to confirm that whatever plans that buyer has for the property in question are in fact legal, feasible and permitted. Due diligence is the buyer’s responsibility and all sales are final.  Pictures may be of the area and not the actual property.  Everything we know about the property is in the listing. 

Property Information

Parcel Size

38.94

State

Oregon

County

Klamath

Nearest Cities

Betty

Features

Acres

Acres

40

County

County

Klamath

Access

Access

Dirt Road

Power

Power

Alternative

Water

Water

Well Water

Heating

Heating

Purchase Information/Fees

$240/year

Document Fee

A additional fee of $199 to reserve the property is required to begin the purchase process. This is a non-refundable fee.

$200

Closing Fee

A additional fee of $200 to close on this property with the title company

$99

Misc Fee

Other miscellaneous Fee.

Nearby Attractions/City

Klamath Falls

Six national wildlife refuges

President Theodore Roosevelt liked the Klamath Falls area so much he established the U.S.’s first waterfowl wildlife refuge at Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge in 1908. Check on water levels before you visit because if the water is low so will be the number of wildlife species in the area.

Thanks to a wet winter the water level was high when I visited and I felt like I was sitting in a Disney movie full of beautiful animals and birds. Following the 16-kilometre self-guided auto tour, I had to slow for blackbirds flying in flocks so thick they looked like clouds of mosquitoes.

A golden eagle swooped low over the long grass while a ruddy duck with a turquoise-blue beak strutted back and forth looking for a mate. Thousands of ducks covered the wetlands, the cacophony of their birdsong filling my ears.

In addition to Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge there are five other wildlife refuges near Klamath Falls. At Rocky Point Resort near Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge I rented a kayak and poked around the reeds.

I kept close to shore as it’s easy to get lost on the water but refuge staff offer guided tours of their 15-kilometer canoe trail in warmer months.

Tulelake National Wildlife Refuge is near Lower Klamath NWR and has a visitor center and plans to offer paddling opportunities in 2020. Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge has hiking trails through the pine forest, a cooler option during hot summer days.

Bear Valley National Wildlife Refuge with a large population of nesting bald eagles and Clear Lake National Wildlife Refuge are closed to the public but the fact they exist means you might see more wildlife on your travels.

Plenty of bike trails, none of the crowds

Portland is one of the most bike-friendly cities on the continent and nearby Bend is popular with cyclists as well. But if you want to cycle without crowds, Klamath Falls has hundreds of kilometres of trails and few cyclists. Spence Mountain is a short drive from Klamath Falls and its professionally designed mountain trails offer great views if you only have a few hours to cycle.

If you like your cycling on a flatter surface try the OC&E Woods Line State Trail, 175 kilometres of converted rail trail and the longest linear park in Oregon. And for a truly spectacular cycle head an hour north to Crater Lake National Park where you can cycle the crater’s Rim Drive.

You can get to Klamath Falls on a twice-daily Amtrak train from Portland with your bike, an option not available if you’re headed to Bend.

Birds that walk on water

I’m a bird watcher but even if you don’t know a snow bunting from a snow cone you will notice the birds in Klamath Falls.

The town sits under the Pacific Flyway (a bird migratory route) at a pinch point between the Cascade Mountains to the west and the high desert to the east and over 80% of waterfowl using the flyway stop here. That means each spring and fall hundreds of thousands of birds stop in the area!

In May the grebes (a loon-like duck) ‘dance’ doing a Paso Doble-type mating ritual that ends with them rising up on their back feet, wings outstretched, neck arched, and rushing across the water in unison.

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