This nice 5.7 acre parcel is located in Jeff Davis County, Texas. In the Trans-Pecos region of west Texas, and in the Rio Grande basin, Jeff Davis County is bordered by Culberson County to the northwest, Reeves and Pecos counties to the northeast, Brewster County to the southeast, and Presidio County to the southwest.
The westernmost point of Jeff Davis County touches the Rio Grande. Fort Davis, the county seat and largest town, is 175 miles southeast of El Paso in southeastern Jeff Davis County. Interstate Highway 10, U.S. Highway 80, and the Union Pacific Railroad cross the northern tip of Jeff Davis County, and U.S. Highway 90 and the Southern Pacific Railroad cross the western part of the county. State Highway 17 runs from north to south through eastern Jeff Davis County, and State Highway 118 runs from northwest to southeast across the central part of the county.
Jeff Davis County comprises 2,258 square miles, varying from mountainous to nearly level, with elevations ranging from 3,800 to 8,378 feet above sea level. The latter, at the top of Mount Livermore, is the fifth highest elevation in the state. Jeff Davis County is best known for the Davis Mountains, the highest mountain range located entirely within the state of Texas. Among the animals found (and hunted) in the county are mule deer, white-tailed deer, pronghorn antelope, mountain lion, javelina, elk, coyote, bobcat, ringtailed cat, badger, fox, weasel, civet cat, raccoon, skunk, sandhill crane, jacksnipe, mourning dove, white-winged dove, and teal. Several animals considered rare or endangered in Texas are found in Jeff Davis County, including the silver-haired bat, shorthorn lizard, Steller's jay, Clark's nutcracker, and band-tailed pigeon.
Mineral resources include barite, kaolin clay, lead, limestone, manganese, rhyolite, silver, fluorspar, and zeolite. Mineral rights do come with the property.
The subject property is located in a nice area for horses or camping, and might be used as a getaway or hunting area. You can put a mobile home or cabin on the property. There are no restrictions on this property, and there are no association fees. Water would be by well or holding tank and power would be by solar or generator. There is no limit to what you can do with the property.
This is great property for that ranch you have always dreamed of, or for an investment in your future. Property taxes are approximately $15 per year for the entire 5.71 acres, and are paid current. There are NO LIENS on the lot. Legal description: Being a tract of land out of Tract 16, Lot 6, of Unit 53, Green Valley Acres subdivision, Section 71, Block 5, H&TC Ry. Co. Survey, Jeff Davis County, Texas. (Picture is not of the actual property but is representative of the area.)
You are bidding on the total cost of the property. You will receive the deed to this 5.7 acre ranch property free and clear. There will be an $85.00 document processing fee added to the winning bid. Winning bidder is expected to contact the seller within 24 hours of the end of the auction, and payment is to be received by the seller within 5 days of the end of the auction. Payment may be issued by means of a money order, or even a personal check. Don’t miss out on this Texas ranch – this is your chance to own a nice piece of the American Dream for very easy payment terms. - GET IN YOUR BID NOW. Thank you, and good luck!
Approximate position of the center of the property is 30 41 04.05 N and 104 44 58.19 W
The closest towns are Valentine, approx 15mi to the southeast, and Van Horn, approx 25mi to the north.