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CHEAP EAST TEXAS BUILDING LOTS. IN LAKE LIVINGSTON! PRICE CUT DONT MISS OUT

Seller Name: Jbland864
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Location: Lot Port Adventure Hickory drive
Lake Livingston/Trinity-Porrt adventure, TX 75862
United States

Asset was sold for $7,499


Asset Information

Item Specifics - Land Properties
Land Properties
Address Lot Port Adventure Hickory drive
Lake Livingston/Trinity-Porrt adventure, TX 75862
United States
County Trinity
Legal Description Lots 229,230,sec 2 Port Adventure. Apn 35003, 35004
Parcel Number 35003, 35004
Lot Size 14500
HOA Fee $0.00
Annual Taxes $65.00
Amenities LAKE!! Golf course near by, Paved Streets with Utilities,boat ramp, playground,more
Zoning 800 square feet and up, Rv, Modular
Water yes
Sewer available
Topography lays flat, Lots closer to the Lake are the flatest and usually less trees, see plats for tree coverage.
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Payment Type
  • Third-Party Settlement Agent: Kriss Law
Private Settlement Agent Terms
Escrow and deed preparation and recording to be handled by Kriss Law/Atlantic Closing and Escrow, who will be emailing buyer within one business day of auction's close. Buyer to pay a closing fee of $1,250 plus recording fees and transfer taxes. Buyer has 4 business days from auction's close to fully fund escrow for balance due or else may be declared in default.
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