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** THIS IS A BID-AND-ASSUME AUCTION** 

 

Purchase Price: $15,000.00

 

You are bidding on the down payment, and the full purchase price is $15,000.00.

 

The duration of the note is 60 months. For illustration, if the bid amount is $1.00, the estimated monthly payment would be approximately $250.00 over 60 months. On a $1 down payment, the monthly payment would be approximately $250.00/month, including principal, interest, property taxes, and servicing fees. There is no prepayment penalty to pay the note off faster.

 

The down payment (which will be equal to the winning bid) and a deed preparation and recording fee of $695.00, plus a 10% fee (due to bid4assets)will be due within 3 business days of the auction's close and may be paid

by cashier's check or wire transfer.

 

Total due = Winning Bid + Close Document $695.00 + 10% buyer premium Fees + Purchase Price

 

 

IF YOU CAN NOT MAKE THIS PAYMENT, PLEASE DO NOT BID.

 

This is a land contract sale, where the deed is held in escrow and will not be recorded until the note is paid in full. All monies paid are non-refundable.

 

PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU'RE READY TO FUND THE DOWN PAYMENT BEFORE YOU BID!

 

 Bidders are responsible for due diligence before bidding.

 

There are no credit checks or qualifying requirements, and the balance owed can be paid off at any time with no prepayment penalty.

 



There is a saying that the secret to becoming extremely wealthy is to find out where people are going, get there first, and buy land, for land is the basis of all wealth!

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Acquiring real estate will soon be beyond the reach of most Americans as the population continues to increase. Furthermore, with lovely weather and thousands of recreational and entertainment activities, investing in Florida land can be an excellent investment for future generations!

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Don't miss this opportunity to own this beautiful piece of land.

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No back taxes or liens - Title is free and clear!

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1. Gypsum Sand Dunes, Guadalupe Mountains

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To get there, first, talk to the park ranger at the Pine Springs Visitor

Center. There is a gate that you may need to borrow a key for. You

will need to drive out of the park to get to the gypsum dunes, leaving

and heading west on 62/180 for 14 miles, and then take a right (head north)

on private road 1576 21 miles close to Dell City. Before you reach

Dell City there will be a turn-off headed back east towards the

Guadalupe Mountains. This road will take you 9 miles from Dell City

and straight back into the park where after a gate there is a parking

space with shaded picnic tables.

 

The park is enormous and can offer an endless variety of climbing, whether

you're staying for one weekend or several weeks. Equipped with a

guidebook of the park, you will easily be able to find phenomenal

climbs of all levels. It's easy to find beginner's problems right next

to expert-level problems so that your whole group can enjoy a

climbing trip at Hueco. The best place to start is the warm-up boulders

near the parking lot on North Mountain.

 

Nice gypsum dunes with very good views of the Guadalupe Mountains.

Best dunes outside of White Sands in New Mexico.

After the drive from Dell City park at the parking lot at the end of

Williams’s rd. Start walking the trail towards the dunes. It is a 3-mile

round trip. You can hike around the dunes and enjoy the views of the

Guadalupe Mountains and the surrounding dunes. The best time to visit

is during the cooler time of the year.

4. For Off-The-Grid Living

 

 

The term “off-the-grid living” refers to living off the electrical grid but

its title is tentatively used by those who want to live away from it all.

Although we don’t often suggest that our landowners build homes

on the land (due to the harsh conditions of the desert landscape), it’s

still possible to build an off-the-grid residence there. Just make sure

to dig a well for water, install a septic system for waste, and a way to

gather energy, which takes us to…

5. Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife

 

Established in 1939 in southern New Mexico to provide sanctuary

and breeding grounds for migratory birds and other wildlife, the

Apache National

Wildlife Refuge is one of the most spectacular sanctuaries in North

America. The Apache National Wildlife Refuge has a large area of

floodplains,

wetlands, grasslands, and foothills. The species-rich natural ecological

environment creates a good living space for animals and plants here.

This is a world-renowned bird-watching destination, with more than

300 different bird species in the reserve, including a large number of

waterfowl, shorebirds and raptors

6. Go Ziplining

 

If you’re an adventurous soul with a fearless spirit, I have a thrilling

suggestion that will take you to new heights and offer a bird’s eye

perspective of the stunning landscape that surrounds you. Zip lining

is an exhilarating activity that allows you to soar through the air, and

there’s no better place to experience it than at Superstition Zipline in

Goldfield Ghost Town.

 

7. Ski Apache

 

Ski Apache opened under the name "Sierra Blanca Ski Resort" during

Christmas of 1961. Amazingly, twenty-six hundred people an hour were

quickly carried up the ski run crest via three T-bar lifts. In 1962, the very first

mono-cable four-passenger gondola in North America was built to

accommodate a greater number of skiers. And it seems just in time as

twenty-five thousand skiers showed up for the second season

8. Commemorative Air Force Museum

 

As I stepped into the museum, I couldn’t help but feel a surge of

excitement coursing through my veins. The collection of historic aircraft is a sight to behold, and among them stands one of my personal

favorites: the legendary P-51 Mustang. This iconic aircraft played a

crucial role as a long-range bomber escort during World War II,

protecting American and English bombers as they braved the skies over

Germany. Its powerful presence and remarkable performance helped turn

the tide of the air war over Europe.

9. Saguaro Lake

 

When it comes to outdoor fun near Apache Junction, Saguaro Lake in

the breathtaking Tonto National Forest is a hidden gem that offers a

plethora of activities. Trust me, I’ve been there and it’s an adventure

you don’t want to miss.

Located just a short distance from Apache Junction, Saguaro Lake is a

paradise for water enthusiasts. Whether you enjoy swimming, fishing,

boating, or water skiing, this lake has it all. It’s hard to resist the sparkling

waters and the thrill of engaging in various water activities.

10. Apache Trail and Dolly Steamboat

 

 

The Apache Trail is an old Indian trade route that runs from Canyon Lake

through the Sonora Desert and into the Superstition Mountains. On this tour,

explore the historic route by land and boat as you cruise across the lake on a

Dolly Steamboat, then drive through the desert to the Old West village of

Tortilla Flat.

 

 

 

Housing prices in Winslow, Arizona.

 

$195,0001012 W Aspinwall St, Winslow, AZ 86047

$103,000

505 Adams St, Winslow, AZ 86047

$175,000

600 W 2nd St, Winslow, AZ 86047


PROPERTY DESCRIPTION

Parcel Number:  103-44-016

 Legal Description:

Section 8 T20N, R16E: E2 Se4 Nw4 Sw4 Out Of 103-44-003S For2008Roll

County: Holbrook

City: Winslow

Lot Size: 5 acres ( 217,850  SQF)

GPS COORDINATES: 

35.14598, -110.67683


Maps: Click on image 15 to see the Direction from the Lot.

Road: Dirt Road

Phone: Cellular Phone Works.

Power: Solar or Alternative, Solar Panel

Terrain: Gentle Rolling

Water: Well - Must be drilled on your own (50 - 150 Feet Deep)

Sewer Septic: Must be installed on your own when building

Zoning:
Vacant/Agricultural Land

Stock#: 328847

 
The land is being sold "as-is where-is" with no warranties, either expressed or implied. The land is sold AS-IS. Research must be done on your own. No refunds will be given on real estate transactions.