40 Acres, Prineville OR, Parcel 004385

Financing: $704/Per Month
Cash Price: $46000 $39,100

This Land is Out of stock

Deposit : $2500

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If you’re looking for a secluded acreage with PLENTY of room to roam, look no futher. This wonderful parcel of 40 acres is just 39 miles from Prineville and would be a great location for your dream home.

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State

County

City Prineville
Acreage

APN 004385
Zoning Park Reserve
GPS Coordinates 44.1333, -120.6743
Google Map Link https://goo.gl/maps/VrwjqbPoZUeue7wB7
Access calling county
Annual Taxes 266.76
HOA
Purchase Price $46000
Cash Discount 15 %
Discounted Price $39100
Documentation Fee $399
Minimum Down Payment $10000
Term (months) 72
Monthly Payment $704
Documentation Fee $399

Crook County was established on October 24, 1882. It was created from the southern part of Wasco County and named after U.S. Army Major-General George Crook, a hero of the Snake Indian Wars. Geographically Crook County, with a population of approximately 26,845, is Oregon’s most centrally located county. It was been reduced from its original size of 8,600 square miles to 2,991 square miles by the creation of Jefferson County in 1914 and Deschutes County in 1916. The county seat, Prineville, was established in 1882 by the Legislative Assembly. Prineville was named in honor of the town’s first merchant, Barney Prine. Powell Butte, Post and Paulina are the other communities found within the County.

Development of Crook County was slow in the early years because the Cascade Mountains formed an imposing barrier to travel. But the discovery of the Santiam Pass in 1859 and the subsequent development of the Santiam Wagon Road helped spur the settlement of the Crook County area. Finally, in 1862 a supply train with cattle crossed the Scott Trail.

Crook County is rich in forests, rangelands and irrigated agricultural fields. Livestock, forest products, recreation, agriculture, manufacturing and wholesale trade traditionally comprise the major industries found within the county. Recently, a new technology sector has moved into Crook County, with Apple and Facebook building facilities, helping provide jobs and boost the economy. The elevation of Prineville is 2,868 feet and receives an average of 10.5 inches of moisture per year. Nights are cool and daytime temperatures are moderate. The average temperature in January is 31.8 degrees F and in July it is 64.5 degrees F.

We believe in our Land so much that, when you buy, we are willing to offer a 30-day guarantee* with no questions asked. If you are not happy with your investment for any reason, simply give us a call and we will refund your money or move you into a different property of your choice. We would rather keep you as a friend and potential client than lose you over something you are not satisfied with. We offer 365-day property exchange guarantee*, in the first 365 days If you are not happy with your investment for any reason, simply give us a call and we will exchange monies paid* for another property of your choice.

All of our contracts also have a 10 day due diligence period where if for any reason you don’t want the property you will be refunded all monies paid for toward that property with no fees.

*What you paid for the property excluding any fees (e.g. closing costs, document fees, finance fees, taxes, etc.).

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