CASH SALE, NO FINANCING AVAILABLE
This beautiful 20.6 acre property is surrounded by National Forest, Wildlife, Lakes, Reservoirs, Monuments, Mountains and offers a wide variety of recreation pursuits
Located at the Klamath Falls Forest Estates, just 0.5 mile from Hwy 140, with gravel road frontage and legal access
~ Legal description: Lot 13 in Block 4, Klamath Falls Forest Estates
~ Zoning: Residential
~ Location: 0.5 mile from Hwy 140 in Bonanza
~ Access: legal access, gravel road frontage on White Tail Lane
~ Survey: surveyed
~ Title: free and clear of any lien
~ Elevation: varies from approx. 4,880 ft to approx. 5,200 ft
~ Water: by cistern to be done by buyer
~ Power: by generator, wind, propane or solar
~ Property Taxes: about $150 per year
~ Documentation Fee: $299 for document preparation (done by the Seller) and recording fee. Title will be transfer by Warranty Deed
The parcel is located approximately 0.5 mile from HWY I40, 13 miles north of Bonanza and about 32 miles northeast from Klamath Falls, OR in an area with a vast array of exciting outdoor adventures, lakes, National Forest, State Parks, monuments, trails, mountains, historical sites, incredible scenery and family fun.
This property offers breath taking scenery, it is nicely forested with rock cropping and a wide variety of recreation pursuits. It is located very close to National Forest land. Whether it's wilderness at the State Parks and National Forest or driving by the mountains scenic byways, this area has it all.
This beautiful partially wooded property is surveyed, has recorded legal access and gravel road frontage on White Tail Lane. The terrain varies from approximately 4,880 ft to 5,200 ft. Power is to be by generator, propane, solar or wind and water by cistern. You can build a residential unit or have a mobile or manufactured home, please call the county for more information.
Klamath County is home of Crater Lake National Park. Outdoor sports are unlimited for all ages and all seasons. More than 82 lakes and streams can be accessed. The cost of living in Klamath County is lower than the national average making it very appealing to potential residents and businesses
Outdoor sports are unlimited for all ages and all seasons. More than 82 lakes and streams can be accessed. Over 150,000 acres of wildlife refuges are set aside primarily for wildfowl. Facilities for golf, racquetball, tennis, boating, mountain biking, horseback riding, white water rafting, jet boat excursions and sailing sports keep the outdoor person involved. Winter sports feature ice-skating, cross-country and downhill skiing, snowmobiling and snowshoeing.