Payment Options
To purchase the property, there will be an upfront deposit of $500 that will be credited towards your purchase at closing. The remaining balance may be paid by Wire Transfer, Cashier’s Check or ACH Bank Draft at closing. Contact us anytime for questions or to purchase this property.
Cash Price
– SOLD –
Payment Notes
Description
Two stacked 10 Acre lots relatively untouched south of the Pecos River. Located just 7 miles southwest of Imperial. Fairly close to civilization, but just far enough out to enjoy some solitude. Good road access via Border road on west property line. Electric lines run out to the property. There is plenty of flat area for camping and it would be the perfect place to put an RV.
Property Information
Location | |
State | Texas |
County | Pecos |
Nearest City | Imperial |
GPS Coordinates | 31.2373, -102.76738 |
Subdivision | N/A |
Lot Number | |
Lot Size | 20 Acres |
Utilities | |
Electricity | Available |
Water | Private Well, or Delivery |
Phone | Cell |
Sewer | Septic or Alternative |
Other Information | |
Title | Free and Clear |
LOA Fee | N/A |
Taxes | $110 per year |
Terrain | Flat |
Restrictions | None |
Access | Dirt Road |
General Elevation | 2,400 feet |
Features
Nearby Attractions / City
15 minutes to Imperial, TX – Gas, groceries
15 minutes to Grandfalls, TX – Gas, groceries
35 minutes to Fort Stockton, TX – General medical facilities, Historic Fort Stockton Driving Tour, “Buffalo Soldiers” sculpture, Mesa Vineyards & Tasting Room
1 hour to Pecos, TX – Known as the Home of the World’s First Rodeo, City brochure Here
1 hour 20 minutes to Midland/Odessa, TX – Shopping, entertainment, heart of the Permian Basin oil play
1 hour 30 minutes to Balmorhea State Park – The world’s largest spring-fed pool, crystal water and plenty of sun
2 hours 20 minutes to the McDonald Observatory – Tours of the observatory featuring some of the world’s largest telescopes, stargazing in the wide open and clear West Texas skies
2 hours 45 minutes to Guadalupe Mountains National Park – Home of Guadalupe Peak, the highest natural point in Texas
Notes
Aerial maps of property and boundary lines are provided for general information purposes only and may not be precise.