Abundance awaits at Labri Farms, a one-of-a-kind homestead nestled in the Willapa Hills of Lewis County, Washington. Named after the awe-inspiring Labri (French for shelter), the homestead is recessed into the hillside on the north end of the property.
Abundance awaits at Labri Farms, a one-of-a-kind homestead nestled in the Willapa Hills of Lewis County, Washington. Named after the awe-inspiring Labri (French for shelter), the homestead is recessed into the hillside on the north end of the property.
Located in the rugged and scenic Missouri River Breaks, the Missouri River Breaks Wolf Creek Ranch offers 2,746 deeded acres surrounded by tens of thousands of acres of public land in a setting that can be described as a true sportsmans paradise. The world-famous Missouri River Breaks are renowned for their excellent hunting for trophy elk, deer, antelope, and strong numbers of upland game birds.
Located in the rugged and scenic Missouri River Breaks, the Missouri River Breaks Wolf Creek Ranch offers 2,746 deeded acres surrounded by tens of thousands of acres of public land in a setting that can be described as a true sportsmans paradise. The world-famous Missouri River Breaks are renowned for their excellent hunting for trophy elk, deer, antelope, and strong numbers of upland game birds.
Located in the rugged and scenic Missouri River Breaks, the Missouri River Breaks Square Butte Ranch offers 2,958 deeded acres surrounded by tens of thousands of acres of public land in a setting that can be described as a true sportsmans paradise.
Located in the rugged and scenic Missouri River Breaks, the Missouri River Breaks Square Butte Ranch offers 2,958 deeded acres surrounded by tens of thousands of acres of public land in a setting that can be described as a true sportsmans paradise.
Presenting Station Gulch Ranches. Thirty two 35 to 51 acre parcels with adjoining power and private road access. Located just minutes east of Kiowa, Colorado on Station Gulch.
Land
Each parcel is uniquely laid out to maximize building sites and to take advantage of the views. Ranging in acreage from 35 acre lots to 51 acres.
Presenting Station Gulch Ranches. Thirty two 35 to 51 acre parcels with adjoining power and private road access. Located just minutes east of Kiowa, Colorado on Station Gulch.
Land
Each parcel is uniquely laid out to maximize building sites and to take advantage of the views. Ranging in acreage from 35 acre lots to 51 acres.
Romero Hills Ranch is 2,288 deeded acres of pristine forested land near the charming village of Mora, New Mexico. The Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon Fire ripped through Northern New Mexico in the spring of 2022, destroying thousands of acres of forest, but this ranch was miraculously spared. Healthy pinons and large ponderosas cover the peaks and canyons. Healthy rangeland covers the lower elevations.
Romero Hills Ranch is 2,288 deeded acres of pristine forested land near the charming village of Mora, New Mexico. The Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon Fire ripped through Northern New Mexico in the spring of 2022, destroying thousands of acres of forest, but this ranch was miraculously spared. Healthy pinons and large ponderosas cover the peaks and canyons. Healthy rangeland covers the lower elevations.
Ever dream of owning your own Cattle Empire? Spanning approximately 119 sections (76,109 acres), the Ox Yoke Ranch encompasses vast horizons of northeast of Arizonas famed Mogollon Rim, a territory reminiscent of the Old West of a Louis L Amour novel! Blessed with typically mild winters, cattle range out year-round, with minimal supplementation, enabling a comparatively low-cost cattle operation.
Ever dream of owning your own Cattle Empire? Spanning approximately 119 sections (76,109 acres), the Ox Yoke Ranch encompasses vast horizons of northeast of Arizonas famed Mogollon Rim, a territory reminiscent of the Old West of a Louis L Amour novel! Blessed with typically mild winters, cattle range out year-round, with minimal supplementation, enabling a comparatively low-cost cattle operation.
The McKenzie Hills Ranch, tucked away in the Willamette National Forest, boasts a scenic, peaceful view of the beautiful mountains, rolling pastureland, its own rock quarry, and the many elk, deer, and wild turkeys that frequent the property. The 20 foot deep 1.5 acre pond attracts waterfowl and offers water to the abundant wildlife.
The McKenzie Hills Ranch, tucked away in the Willamette National Forest, boasts a scenic, peaceful view of the beautiful mountains, rolling pastureland, its own rock quarry, and the many elk, deer, and wild turkeys that frequent the property. The 20 foot deep 1.5 acre pond attracts waterfowl and offers water to the abundant wildlife.
Fay Ranches is proud to offer the Saddoris Ranch East, a turnkey property with easy year-round access via county roads. Opportunities to own 680 acres of productive grassland abutting 1,718 acres of Comanche National Grassland dont come along too often.
The ranchs perimeter is fully fenced, and a productive well provides water for grazing cattle and the local wildlife.
Fay Ranches is proud to offer the Saddoris Ranch East, a turnkey property with easy year-round access via county roads. Opportunities to own 680 acres of productive grassland abutting 1,718 acres of Comanche National Grassland dont come along too often.
The ranchs perimeter is fully fenced, and a productive well provides water for grazing cattle and the local wildlife.
Sitting below the Big Horn Mountains near the mouth of Shell Creek Canyon, the 80 acre parcel offers substantial improvements, Red Gulch Creek frontage, and an irrigation spillway. The Broken Spoke Ranch provides quick and easy access from Highway 14 and is positioned between the towns of Shell and Greybull, Wyoming.
Sitting below the Big Horn Mountains near the mouth of Shell Creek Canyon, the 80 acre parcel offers substantial improvements, Red Gulch Creek frontage, and an irrigation spillway. The Broken Spoke Ranch provides quick and easy access from Highway 14 and is positioned between the towns of Shell and Greybull, Wyoming.
Rancho San Ignacio is a historic jewel in the heart of Northern New Mexico. The property consists of 3,374 deeded acres bordering the Santa Fe National Forest for nearly two miles. At the base of the iconic Hermits Peak, the adobe hacienda compound frames a spectacular backdrop.
Rancho San Ignacio is a historic jewel in the heart of Northern New Mexico. The property consists of 3,374 deeded acres bordering the Santa Fe National Forest for nearly two miles. At the base of the iconic Hermits Peak, the adobe hacienda compound frames a spectacular backdrop.
Standing among ancient Native American buffalo jumps in one of Montanas most historic and iconic settings, Buffalo Jump Equestrian Estate dramatically frames the distant Spanish Peaks while quietly perched above the world-famous Madison River below. The ranch, consisting of roughly 250 acres of blufftop irrigated pastures, is home to one of Montanas most impressive equestrian estates.
Standing among ancient Native American buffalo jumps in one of Montanas most historic and iconic settings, Buffalo Jump Equestrian Estate dramatically frames the distant Spanish Peaks while quietly perched above the world-famous Madison River below. The ranch, consisting of roughly 250 acres of blufftop irrigated pastures, is home to one of Montanas most impressive equestrian estates.
Hidden amongst the cottonwoods, +/- 27 miles south of Durango Colorado, lies the secluded and serene +/- 17.5 acres of the Animas River Paradise. The centerpiece of this private end of the road oasis is the + - 4000 sq ft, 3b/3b, Santa Fe style home that can truly be described as exquisite.
Hidden amongst the cottonwoods, +/- 27 miles south of Durango Colorado, lies the secluded and serene +/- 17.5 acres of the Animas River Paradise. The centerpiece of this private end of the road oasis is the + - 4000 sq ft, 3b/3b, Santa Fe style home that can truly be described as exquisite.
Are you planning to buy land in the United States and sell it afterward but don’t know where to start?
If that is the case, then you are in the right place. In this article, we have enlisted some tips that can you may want to take into consideration seeking land for sale in the US. read more…
Finding Land for Sale in The United States
Buying land in the United States can be very challenging and time-consuming as there are lots of options to choose from. If you’re planning to invest in land and want to make sure that you are getting the best value for your money, you can use this article as your guide.
In today’s post, we will walk you through some of the most important things that you need to consider when finding land for sale in the United States.
Let’s get started.
Zoning Restrictions
If you’re aware that the land you are planning to buy is zoned residential that doesn’t mean that you don’t have to check the surrounding areas.
Make sure that they are not differently zoned. For instance, if the land surrounding the property is commercially zoned, the building can be erected for industrial purposes. But if the land is zoned agricultural, farms can be used to hold livestock. Both conditions will make your living conditions unfavorable. So, if you are looking for a land where you can build your home, make sure it zoned for residential uses.
Land Location
Another important factor that you need to consider is the location of the land. Make sure to research to learn more about entertainment, medical facilities, jobs, as well as local schools. Keep in mind that finding land in an ideal area will offer decent returns on your investment.
The costs involved
We all know that real estate is an investment of both money and time. The more time you invest in preparing the more ready you will be to spend money wisely. There are actually lots of expenses involved when buying land in the United States. You need to pay for the title insurance which is important as it will protect both the lender and owner against property damage and loss it may experience due to encumbrances, liens and defects the land’s title.
Another cost involved is the land survey. This is also important to ensure that the land is legit and has the right measurement. Last but not least, building costs and utilities can be very costly. For example, in some land, you will need to install a septic or drill a well.
There you have it the 3 important factors that you need to consider when finding land in the United States. We hope that this has helped you a lot.
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