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Your Horseback Riding Paradise

Perfect lot for mountains views, horses, mountaineering and more!

Payment Options

Cash Price

$34,999 $39,999
$9751 Down + $249 Doc Fee Buy Now

Finance Terms

$287/mo For 120 Months
$1250 Down + $249 Doc Fee Reserve Now

Payment Note(s)

f you are interested in reserving this parcel, click “Reserve Now” button for any of the payment options. You will be redirected to our payment page to make the initial reservation payment. The Finance Terms is $1250 Down with $249 Doc Fee and then $287/mo for 120 months. Call/text (804) 408-4663 for questions. Buyer is responsible for ALL DUE DILIGENCE. Please let us know if there’s an error on this page.

Description

  • No Credit Check.
  • No HOAs.
  • Zoned Residential.
  • Perfect for off grid life. 
  • Your land. Your way.
  • Nearby places: EI Paso Zoo, Fort Bliss Museum, Franklin Mountains State Park

Property Information

Parcel Size

20.01 Acre (s)

State

Texas

County

Hudspeth County

Nearest Cities

Sierra Blanca, Mile High

Parcel Number

S95143000000210

Address

Quarter Horse Run, Sierra Blanca, TX 79851

Legal Description

46 SEC 28 PSL SUNSET RANCHES #430 LOT 21 (20.01 ACRES)

Features

Acres

20.01

Dimension

1700ft by 545ft

County

Hudspeth County

Access

Dirt Road on Quarter Horse Run

Coordinates

31°16’55.8″N 105°11’23.7″W

Zoning

Residential

Elevation

5106ft

Purchase Information/Fees

$249/land

Doc Fee

A additional fee of $249 to reserve the property is required to begin the purchase process. This is a non-refundable fee.

$20/month

Note Fees

A additional fee of $20 per month will be added for banking note fees.

$40/month

Prorated Tax

An additional fee of $40 will be added for Prorated Taxes.

Nearby Attractions

Sierra Blanca, Texas

Sierra Blanca, the county seat of Hudspeth County, is at the intersection of Ranch Road 1111, Interstate Highway 10, and U.S. Highway 80, eighty miles southeast of El Paso in the south central part of the county. It is also at the junction of the Southern Pacific and Missouri Pacific railroads. The town owes its existence to the competition that surrounded the construction of the nation’s second transcontinental rail link. Collis P. Huntington’s Southern Pacific line began building eastward from the Pacific in 1869, while Jay Gould’s Texas and Pacific Railway began building westward from Central Texas in 1872. By November 25, 1881, the two crews had built to within ten miles of each other, and neither had any intention of yielding to the other. On the next day Huntington and Gould agreed to a compromise, and on December 15 Gould drove a silver spike to join the two roads seven miles southeast of Sierra Blanca Mountain.

More info at https://www.texasalmanac.com/places/sierra-blanca

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