- Property Types: Land, Residential, Recreational
- State: Oregon
- County: Lake County
- City: Christmas Valley
- Price: $17,500
- Total Acreage: 0.28
- Property ID: aspen,larch,maple
- Property Address: Maple @ Larch & Aspen, Christmas Valley, OR
- APN: 4770, 4771, 4772
- GPS: 43.23929, -120.69661
- CCRs: none
- Association Fees: none
- Power: at road
- Water: at street
- Sewer: must confirm
- Taxes: $65
- Seller Fees: 175
Owner financing available
Christmas Valley Town Lots
3 adjoining lots in the town of Christmas Valley
SIZE: +/- acres
APN# 4770, 4771, 4772
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 27S17E10CD19900, 27S17E10CD19800, 27S17E10SD19700
STATE: Oregon
COUNTY: Lake
GENERAL LOCATION: on Maple Circle Road on Larch and Aspen
GPS (approx): 43.23929 , -120.69661
GENERAL ELEVATION: 4320''
GENERAL INFORMATION: Mobile, Modulars, site builds allowed. Check with the county for your intended usage. The community was named after nearby Christmas Lake, usually dry, east of the present town and the site of the former Lake post office, which ran from 1906 until 1943. Christmas Lake, Christmas (Lake) Valley, and nearby Peter's Sink and Peter's Creek were named for pioneer stockman Peter Christman, who grazed his cattle there and had a house at Silver Lake, 18 miles to the Southwest. These names were applied as early as September 29, 1877, when they were referred to by former Oregon Governor John Whiteaker in a letter to the editor of the Eugene City Guard.[4] Whiteaker himself had an interest in the fossil beds at nearby Fossil Lake, and ranching interests in the area as well.
TYPE OF TERRAIN: level
ZONING: contact the county for your intended usage
POWER: at road
PHONE: at road
WATER: at road
SEWER: must confirm
ROADS: hard pack
PROPERTY TAX: $65 a year
CLOSING/DOC. FEES: $175
TIME LIMIT TO BUILD: none
ASSOCIATION DUES: none
Owner financing available.
No Qualifying. No Credit Checks.
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