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39.975 Acres Mineral Rights! Grouse Creek UT! Pigeon Mtn. Views! $1 NR

Seller Name: US Prime Land
Rating:   (737)
Location: Grouse Creek, UT 84313
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Item Specifics - Parcel Information
Parcel Information
Address Grouse Creek, UT 84313
United States
Land Properties
County BOX Elder County
Legal Description SE/4 SW/4 SEC 1 T08N R14W, SLM 39.975 ACRES TRACT (OVER 1.7 MILLION SQ. FT.)
Parcel Number Parcel# 02-016-0130
Lot Size 174131 sq ft (Over 1.7 Million sq ft)
HOA Fee $0.00
Annual Taxes $40.00
Amenities Mineral Rights included! Great Mountain Views! OVER 1200 ACRES OF PUBLIC LAND SURROUNDING THIS SECTION TO BE ENJOYED! This 39.975 Acres directly backs to 640 acres Public Land for more privacy and enjoyment.
Zoning Recreational
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  • Certified/Cashier's Check
  • Money Order
  • Wire Transfer
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