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Chippewa County, Michigan: Land Near Great Lakes & Stunning Natural Wonders!
Welcome to Chippewa County, Michigan!
On the eastern end of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, you’ll find Chippewa County, a wonderland of unspoiled natural beauty, world-renowned landmarks, and over a thousand years of Native American history. The county covers 2,698 square miles, has 456 miles of Great Lakes shoreline, 34 inland lakes over 50 acres in size, and nearly 458,000 acres of public recreation land. There are 11 marinas and 7 first-class golf courses.
Northern Michigan Beaches’ Voted Best in the U.S! >>
Chippewa County enjoys miles of shoreline along the St. Marys River, as well as frontage on Lake Huron and Lake Superior. Inland, the County is the perfect mix of forest, agricultural land, and urban center. The County seat is located in Sault Ste. Marie – home to the famous Soo Locks. Chippewa County was founded in 1826 and was a home to Ojibwe (Chippewa) Indians long before that. Today, the County is home to the Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians and the Bay Mills Indian Community.
This lot is nestled right under the border of Canada and St. Marys River, in the upper north region of Michigan. Experience rushing waterfalls, majestic forests, rocky coastlines and picturesque lighthouses!
Conveniently located close to the Kewadin Casino, Rotary Island Park, Lake Superior State University, Sanderson Field Airport, Canada, Soo Brewing Company, I-75, 4-Mile Beach, Great Lake Superior, and several hotels, convenience stores, shopping malls, and campgrounds!
Explore the Attractions Here >>
Great Lakes Michigan & Huron are less than an hour away!
Don't miss this opportunity; there's something here for everyone!
Legal Description: SEC 8 T47N R1E ERMATINGER SUBD OF PT OF FRAC 1/2 OF NE 1/4 LOTS 19, 20, 21, 24 & 25.
Approximate Coordinates: 46°29'13.5"N 84°19'31.9"W
Build Your Dream Retreat: Scenic Lot in Lakes of the North, Antrim County, MI!
Things to See & Do in Antrim County! >>
Lakes of the North is a group of 19 subdivisions that straddles the Otsego-Antrim county line.
Amenities include an 18-Hole Golf Course, Pro-Shop, full-service Restaurant/Tavern all of which are open to the public. Member exclusive areas include Pencil Lake and Harold Lake beach access and beach houses, Activities Clubhouse with a Pool, Whirlpool, Water Slide, along with two outdoor Tennis/Pickleball Courts, Shuffleboard, Horseshoes and playground.
The Winter Sports area has an Ice Rink, Cross Country Ski and Snowshoe trails which serve as hiking trails in the summer.
Campers Village is an all-season facility for members to enjoy with their camper.
Throughout and surrounding Lakes of the North you will find hundreds of miles of ATV/Snowmobile Trails to ride on.
Learn About Lakes of the North Association >>
This 0.47 acre lot is located on Brookfield Drive in the Manistee Heights subdivision, less than three miles from the golf course.
Each vacant lot in Lakes of the North is buildable and is rural in character. All building plans need approval by the association's Architectural Control Committee. Lots do not have water, septic, or electricity. Construction would require a private well and sewage disposal system. If there is electricity in the area, it can be extended to your lot.
Building restrictions include a minimum square footage that varies by subdivision. Mobile homes, trailers, camping and storage are prohibited on all vacant lots. Commercial use is also prohibited (including for rentals and short-term rentals).
For complete building information, please see Lakes of the North – Restrictive Covenants, paying particular attention to Article VI (Architectural Control Committee) and Article VII (Building and Use Limitations).
Lakes of the North is known for its picturesque landscapes, featuring serene lakes surrounded by lush forests and offering a peaceful retreat for residents and visitors alike. Bid now!
NOTE: The Association’s 2024 annual assessment is $332 covering the year from April 1, 2024 to March 31, 2025. The buyer will be responsible for payment of the amount of the annual assessment in the fiscal year when the deed is recorded. The buyer must also register with the Association as a land owner by completing the required document (to be provided along with the recorded deed).
Legal Description: LOT 998 MANISTEE HTS NO 2
Approximate Coordinates: 44°56'04.3"N 84°51'20.8"W
Invest in Sunny Polk County, Florida: 1.27 Acres!
This 1.27 acre lot is located in a peaceful, wooded area in southeastern Polk County, south of State Road 60, surrounded by Lakes Kissimmee, Weohyakapka, and Arbuckle, among others. There is no shortage of water sport potential!
This lot has been heavily discounted because it does not have frontage on a county maintained road, is currently not buildable and should be looked at as a long term investment.
Beyond the many options for camping, fishing, and hunting, Polk County is home to a public university, a state college, and four private universities.
It is also driving distance to Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, Gulf and Atlantic Beaches and Kennedy Space Center!
With over 2,000 square miles of land and water, Polk County is Florida’s fourth largest county. Polk County is located in the geographic center of Florida and along Central Florida’s I-4 corridor.
Florida has surpassed New York as the third-largest state in terms of population, going from 18,801,310 residents in 2010 to 22,359,251 (and counting) in 2023. This growth pushes up demand for land needed for additional housing, facilities to serve the growing population, and so on!
See why Polk County is one of the fastest growing counties! >>
With millions of visitors each year to its beaches, major amusement parks centered around Orlando and cruise ships departing from ports on both coasts, tourism is a major contributor to Florida's robust economy.
Purchasing this piece of Florida will diversify your investment portfolio. Don’t miss this opportunity!
NOTE: County does not permit living in RVs at any time unless a house has been constructed on the lot.
NOTE: This property is located in the vicinity of the Avon Park Air Force Range Military Training Facility and may be subject to potential day and night low level aircraft overflight and military training noise during training exercises.
Legal Description: W1/2 OF NW1/4 OF SE1/4 OF NW1/4 OF NE1/4 LESS 1/2 INT IN OIL GAS AND MINERAL RIGHTS
Approximate Coordinates: 27°44'41.2"N 81°14'27.8"W
5 Acres in the Rolling California Hills of Imperial County!
This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of land in one of California's most beautiful and diverse regions. Don't miss your chance to experience the beauty of Southern California!
In recent news, the Salton Sea area has attracted attention as a huge source of lithium, used in electric vehicle lithium-ion batteries. The California Energy Commission estimates that there’s enough lithium there to surpass the current production now existing worldwide! Several companies have begun exploring the potential for lithium extraction, boding well for future employment opportunities.
Read about Salton Sea area Lithium Extraction >>
This lot is located on Huron Ave in Salton City, about half mile west of the Salton Sea. With its level desert landscape as a background, enjoy the variety of outdoor dune buggy driving excursions and other adventures.
Just a short drive to restaurants, campgrounds, the Red Earth Casino, Mowgood Mountain, and more!
To return to small city life, head 40 miles south to the city of Brawley, ranked in the top 10 fastest growing cities in California.
Top things to do in Brawley >>
For more adventure, travel east from Brawley, 25 miles on Highway 78 to the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area, the largest dune complex in California. The sand dunes extend more than 40 miles along the eastern edge of the Imperial Valley, split by Highway 78. Off-road vehicles are permitted. To the north, (the green section on the map), you are free to walk but there's no sign and no trailhead.
See the Algodones Sand Dunes >>
In just under an hour, you can take in the wonders of two magnificent spots: the Joshua Tree National Park or the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. They are opposite directions from this lot, but well worth the visit!
Bid now, and enjoy sea & mountain views with this California lot!
Legal Description: S2 OF NW4 OF NW4 OF SE4 SEC 5 9-18 5AC
Property Address: 33°25'07.9"N 115°06'15.0"W
Build Your Dream Getaway: Lot Between Lake and Golf Course in Scenic Cheboygan County, MI!
Build your getaway home on this 0.34 acre lot, located off of Golfcrest Drive between a lake and a golf course!
Cheboygan County is situated in the northern part of Michigan's Lower Peninsula partly along Lake Huron's shoreline. It is known for its scenic beauty, with a mix of forests, lakes, and rivers allowing ample opportunities for boating, fishing, hiking and hunting.
Area Activities & Attractions! >>
Your Cheboygan County Bucket List! >>
The Inland Waterway, a navigable route of rivers and lakes, provides excellent boating and fishing. Bois Blanc Island, located in Lake Huron, is a popular destination for its natural beauty. State parks like Cheboygan State Park and Aloha State Park offer camping, hiking, wildlife watching and other outdoor activities. Several lakes, including Mullet Lake and Burt Lake, offer excellent fishing and water sports.
Part of Mackinaw City, a popular tourist destination, lies within Cheboygan County. Mackinaw City is known for its views of the Mackinac Bridge, which connects Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas. Take a stroll around the city to shop for unique gifts and dine in the downtown area on some fish and chowder right from Lake Huron!
While technically not in Cheboygan County but nearby, Mackinac Island is a must-visit destination with no motorized vehicles allowed. Families can enjoy biking, horse-drawn carriage rides, and exploring historic sites like Fort Mackinac.
The county also boasts some historical sites, including the Cheboygan Crib Lighthouse, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are also various historical museums and cultural attractions which provide educational and enriching experiences for families.
Amazing Cheboygan: Beaches, Lighthouses & Restaurants! >>
During the winter, residents and visitors can enjoy snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and ice fishing. The region's snowfall provides opportunities for winter sports enthusiasts.
Golf enthusiasts can play at local golf courses with picturesque views of the countryside.
Throughout the year, the county hosts various events and festivals, including summer festivals, fairs, and cultural celebrations.
Check Out the Summer Cheboygan County Fair! >>
Needless to say, Cheboygan county offers activities for everyone! The bonus here is the peaceful and picturesque natural surroundings which make this an ideal place for relaxation and unwinding as well!
NOTE: This lot is located in an area where the active Wildwood Valley Property Owners Association exists. Membership is non-mandatory and the buyer can decide to join at any time if they desire. Annual dues are $75.
Legal Description: GOLFVIEW ESTATES SUB, LOT 28. (SEC 21,T33N,R2W) 297/504
Approximate Coordinates: 45°14'25.7"N 84°34'03.1"W
Crystal River: Experience the Heart of Florida! Adjacent to Lot14
Experience the heart of Florida in Citrus County: where warm Gulf waters meet spring-fed rivers, championship golf courses, charming shops, rich history, and endless aquatic adventures. The area is perfect for various outdoor activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, and boating.
A Visit to Citrus County Florida >>
This lot is located in the City of Crystal River. Crystal River is a charming coastal city located in Citrus County, Florida. Known as the "Home of the Manatee," it is famous for its crystal-clear springs and abundant wildlife. The city sits on the shores of the Crystal River, a seven-mile-long waterway that flows into the Gulf of Mexico.
It appears that a home may be constructed on the lot, but buyers who desire to build must verify applicable restrictions and requirements with the city’s Planning and Zoning Department. The lot is accessible through a dirt road at the southern border of the property. Sewer, water and electricity are nearby.
The city has a small-town charm with a population of around 3,000 residents. Despite its size, Crystal River has a vibrant community with local festivals, art galleries, and restaurants that often feature fresh seafood. The "Manatee Festival" is a notable event held every January, celebrating the city's connection to these beloved marine mammals.
Crystal River is one of the few places in the world where you can legally swim with manatees in their natural habitat. Guided tours are available that allow visitors to snorkel and observe these gentle giants up close. The manatee season typically runs from November through March. Crystal River’s Manatee Tour is only about a mile away from this property!
In addition to the Crystal River Manatee Tours, other nearby attractions include: Kings Bay Park and Spring, Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge, Crystal River Archaeological State Park, Hunter Springs Park, Fishing Tours, and Three Sisters Springs, which is one of the most popular attractions in Crystal River. It's a stunning natural spring with bright blue water surrounded by lush vegetation. There’s so much to see and experience in Crystal River!
Overall, Crystal River offers a unique blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and cultural heritage, making it a must-visit destination in Florida!
NOTE: You are bidding on the lot highlighted in yellow only. Adjacent Lots may be available, please inquire within.
Legal Description: REPLAT OF CHARPIAS ADD TO CRYSTAL RIVER PB 1 PG 30UNREC SUB LOT 13 OF LOT 35
Approximate Coordinates: 28°53'32.9"N 82°34'15.5"W
Saginaw County: A Vacant Michigan Lot Close to the River!
Build in this established neighborhood in Saginaw, Michigan! It is near parks and close to the Saginaw River, 15 miles inland from the Saginaw Bay, an arm of Lake Huron. Along with Bay City and Midland, Saginaw forms the tri-city area.
Saginaw has a good balance of services and facilities for a city of its size and profile, including technology, higher education, healthcare, air service, cultural amenities, as well as being rich in history.
This is Saginaw. We Build Opportunity! >>
Saginaw is the gateway to recreational areas in northern Michigan. There is a small Old Town entertainment district across the Saginaw River and there are many interesting things to do there.
15 Best Things to do in Saginaw >>
This diverse city has opportunities in abundance for both outdoor and indoor adventures. From iconic locales to theaters and museums, there are plenty of things to do in Saginaw, including catching a show at the Dow Event Center or the Temple Theatre, viewing artwork at the Saginaw Art Museum, or spending the day at the Children's Zoo and much more.
Discover a city steeped in arts & culture — with hidden gems & unexpected delights around each historic, mural-covered street corner.
Legal Description: N.19.20FT.OF LOT 6S.13.20FT.OF LOT 7S.13.20FT.OF LOT 8 BRECHLESBAUERS SUBDIVISION OF OUT LOT 38GLASBY & GALLAGHERS ADDITION
Approximate Coordinates: 43°25'48.8"N 83°55'07.6"W
Los Angeles County: 1.31 Acres in Beautiful California!
The County of Los Angeles is the most populous county in the United States with nearly 10 million residents covering 4,083 square miles. Its population is greater than that of 40 individual U.S. states. It is one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the United States.
This 1.31-acre parcel is situated in Lake Los Angeles along 152nd St E, intersected by E Ave R8 on its southern border. It boasts a convenient location, with Alpine Butte Wildlife Sanctuary, Lake Los Angeles Park, Crystalaire Country Club and Golf Course, Antelope Valley Indian Museum State Historic Park, Big Rock Wash Wildlife Sanctuary, and Sun Village all reachable in less than a twenty-minute drive. Experience the tranquility of this serene setting while still enjoying proximity to city life.
In contrast to many other areas in Southern California, Lake Los Angeles stands out for its affordability, offering a suburban ambiance featuring a blend of single-family residences, ranch-style homes, and small farms.
Whether you're exploring the urban landscape or venturing into the nearby mountains, Lake Los Angeles provides a diverse range of experiences to suit your preferences!
Legal Description: RECORD OF SURVEY AS PER BK 73 PG 44 OF R S,S 1/2 OF LOT 2
Approximate Coordinates: 34°33'55.8"N 117°51'25.5"W
Valencia County: Your Lot in New Mexico!
This warm-weather location has the country buzzing about it!
July 2024 Update: Approval was recently granted to rezone 268 acres of vacant land, primarily located between NM47 and 304, for manufacturing operations. This bodes well for the continued growth of Valencia County. Development usually breeds development, development brings jobs, and jobs bring people, usually families, who need housing!
Valencia County Welcomes You! >>
Drive the Rio Del Oro Loop! >>
In addition to being rich in culture and a great place to raise a family, Valencia County is experiencing a great deal of economic prosperity. There are so many new and exciting things happening to this already charming location, you cannot miss the chance to buy your land in Valencia County today!
Tens of thousands of new jobs are coming to Los Lunas. Facebook (Meta's) new facility opened in 2019 and continues to grow and generate additional economic benefits to the surrounding areas. The White House recently provided a grant to develop infrastructure for a huge new manufacturing facility. A new rail park is also under development.
Of course, more jobs in this sizzling investment area means greater demand for land.
Facebook (Meta) announces $800M expansion plan for Los Lunas Data Center >>
Once the expansion is completed, the Facebook (Meta) Data Center will employ 400 employees and provide significant economic benefits to the local community.
Facebook (Meta) Los Lunas Data Center and Facebook (Meta) Los Lunas Data Center Drone Video >>
New Facebook (Meta) Data Center + Booming Business in Los Lunas >>
In addition, the Cibola National Forest is just to the east and covers more than 1.6 million acres in New Mexico, with elevations ranging from 2,700 feet to over 11,300 feet. If you and your family enjoy picnicking, backpacking, camping, skiing, hiking, wildlife-viewing, star-gazing, horseback-riding, hunting, or mountain biking, Cibola National Forest has plenty to offer you.
See the beautiful mountains of Valencia County >>
Don't Miss this opportunity to own a piece of Valencia County!
NOTE: Approximately $235 in back taxes will be the responsibility of the buyer.
Legal Description: Subd: RIO DEL ORO Lot: 51-1 Block: 51 Unit: 26 .75 AC 2004 REV
Approximate Coordinates: 34°44'54.7"N 106°30'58.6"W
Modoc County, California: 10 Lot Package! BIDDING IS PER LOT!
Quantity: 10
Tucked in the northeast corner of California, Modoc County borders Oregon to the north and Nevada to the east. It is one of California's least populous but largest counties. This remote & rural county is an attractive, unique destination for those seeking solitude, outdoor adventures, untouched natural beauty & a slower pace of life. Picturesque landscapes, including mountains, forests, and lakes await you here! If you prefer a small-town atmosphere & close-knit community, Modoc County is for you!
Welcome to Modoc County, California >>
The summers (April-September) encourage camping, hunting, hiking, fishing, and water sports against the backdrop of the uniquely beautiful Warner Mountains. An open range habitat for diverse wildlife, the area is home to mountain lions, cattle, mule deer, antelope, coyotes, bald eagles, and other bird species. It is a destination for birdwatching and offers a chance to observe wildlife in their natural habitat. Waterfowl season is huge in Modoc county!
The Modoc National Forest, Lava Beds National Monument, Bly Tunnel Tree, Glass Mountain, Medicine Lake, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge & Modoc National Wildlife Refuge are among the region's popular destinations for outdoor enthusiasts.
What to Do and See in Modoc County >>
Modoc County is relatively isolated, and transportation options are limited. State Route 299 is the primary road connecting the county to the rest of California.
These ten lots are located in the Hill Unit #5 of California Pines, an off-the-grid community located about 30 miles southwest of the one square-mile city of Alturas. The hill units are almost all covered with four different kinds of pine trees. The lots are scattered throughout charming California Pines. While they may not be contiguous, each lot boasts its own unique allure and distinctive dimensions. The elevation in the hill units varies from 5,000 to 6,400 feet. All the roads are gravel roads.
RVs and camping are permissible for up to 30 days of a calendar year. If you are considering constructing a home, please note that the living space must be no less than 500 square feet.
Construction in the hill units will require a private well and septic system. If there is electricity in the area, it can be extended to your lot. Power is obtained through Surprise Valley Electric. Solar & winterbine are also allowed.
Development Restrictions for Hill Unit 5 >>
Things to do before building in California Pines! >>
California Pines covers 15,000 acres surrounded by 2 million acres of the Modoc National Forest. California Pines is primarily a residential community, offering a small mix of permanent residences and vacation homes. The community is also served by a 4,400 foot airstrip.
The 8,000 square foot California Pines Lodge lodge features guest rooms, a restaurant, lounge, banquet room, and outdoor swimming pool.
See the California Pines Lodge >>
California Pines allows you to bask in peace & solitude. Put your phone down, leave your doors unlocked & become one with nature here in California Pines!
NOTE: The California Pines Property Owners Association maintains common areas for the benefit of the property owners, residents and the general public. The 2024 annual POA fee is $105 per lot and will become the responsibility of the buyer.
BIDDING IS PER LOT FOR A CASH PURCHASE!
TOTAL BID PRICE = BID PER LOT x 10 LOTS.
See Photo for Parcel IDs, Legal Descriptions and Lot Sizes.
Iosco County, Michigan: Golf Course Lot!
Welcome to Lakewood Shores, an active community in Iosco County, Michigan, located in the northeast quarter of Michigan’s lower peninsula! Set peacefully along the shores of beautiful Lake Huron and the mighty Au Sable River, large portions of the county are forested and/or held in public ownership as national or state forest lands.
This homesite is wooded with beautiful white birches, pines and hardwoods. Looking for a new primary home or a place to get away seasonally throughout the year? Do you enjoy year-round recreational activities such as water sports, camping, fishing, hunting, cross country skiing, snowmobiling and more? Look no further!
This community is 5.5 miles north of Oscoda Township, Michigan’s fastest growing community, with shopping malls, churches, medical services, education and recreation, just minutes away! Lovers of history and the outdoors alike know Oscoda as the home of the famous Lumberman's Monument located in the Lake Huron National Forest.
Lakewood Shores is bordered on the east by Lake Huron and on the west by the Alpena State Forest. In the center, you can find Cedar Lake creating a water enthusiast's paradise! From canoeing to sunbathing, the community provides activities for water enthusiasts of all varieties.
The fun doesn’t stop there! Lakewood Shores has so much more to offer, including a beach club, a clubhouse, white sandy beaches of cedar lake, marina causeway, docks, racquet club, tennis courts, locker rooms, snack bar, shuffle boards, 9 total beaches, 12 picnic areas, BBQ pits, fishing ponds, ball parks, basketball courts, badminton courts, and a playground.
Community Informational Brochure >>
Members may also take advantage of the Lakewood Shores Golf Resort Courses: the Serradella, Blackshire and The Gailes. These courses are among the finest in Northeast Michigan!
If golf is your sport, you do not want to let this opportunity pass you by!
NOTE: The Lakewood Shores Property Owner's Association (POA) manages this community. The buyer, upon purchase, is responsible for directly paying outstanding fees to the POA. The annual fee for 2024 is $270, with the buyer being responsible for the prorated share of the 2024 fee.
Legal Description: LAKEWOOD SHORES GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB LOT 13
Approximate Coordinates: 44°30'33.7"N 83°20'58.7"W
Buildable Lot near Vagabond Lake in Peaceful Ozark Acres, Arkansas!
Discover a wonderful opportunity to own a picturesque buildable lot in the enchanting community of Ozark Acres, located in the heart of Sharp County, Arkansas. Nestled amidst the beauty of the Ozarks, this property offers an idyllic setting for creating your dream retreat or permanent residence.
This lot sits on Lakewood Drive near Vagabond Lake, featuring Vagabond Beach, Leisure Park, Sunset Park and Rocky Point Park.
Set within a friendly and well-established neighborhood, this location provides the perfect blend of rural tranquility and easy access to modern conveniences. With ample space to accommodate your vision, you can design your ideal home, whether it be a cozy cabin or a spacious abode.
The natural beauty surrounding the property is truly captivating, featuring lush greenery, gentle rolling hills, and a diverse array of wildlife. Nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers will relish in the abundant recreational opportunities, from hiking trails to fishing spots and nearby lakes for water sports.
Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a solid investment opportunity, this property in Ozark Acres promises to fulfill your desires. Escape the hustle and bustle of urban life and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Sharp County, Arkansas. Embrace the chance to build the haven you've always envisioned and enjoy the simple joys of a life well-lived in harmony with nature.
Embrace the chance to build the haven you've always envisioned and relish the simple joys of a life well-lived in harmony with nature.
NOTE: Real estate taxes are current. The buyer will be responsible for all real estate taxes billed on March 1, 2024 that will be due October 15, 2024.
Legal Description: Subdivision: LAKEWOOD ESTATES Lot: 21 Block: 3
Approximate Coordinates: 36°16'47.3"N 91°22'18.8"W
Van Buren, Michigan: Own Land Near the Majestic Saddle Lake!
This parcel of land is situated in scenic Van Buren County, conveniently close to Grand Junction and just a minute's drive from the beautiful Saddle Lake. Nestled in the southwest region of Michigan, Van Buren County shares its borders with Lake Michigan, lying between Allegan County to the north and Berrien County to the south.
Established in 1829 and formally organized in 1837, Van Buren County was named in honor of President Martin Van Buren.
Saddle Lake, a mere half-mile away, beckons as a sought-after vacation spot, spanning 298 acres. Anglers will delight in the diverse array of fish species inhabiting its waters, including pumpkinseed sunfish, warmouth, largemouth bass, northern pike, rock bass, bullhead, sucker, pickerel, perch, and bream/bluegill. Whether you're into bait casting or fly fishing, your chances of a successful catch are high.
Van Buren County boasts an abundance of natural trails, picturesque golf courses, and captivating inland lakes, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Just a brief drive away lies the beloved beachfront and harbor town of South Haven, famous for its iconic lighthouse, Michigan Maritime Museum, and charming downtown area.
Grand Junction, located a stone's throw from Lake Michigan's shores, proudly holds the title of the "Blueberry Capital of the World."
Plenty to do in Van Buren County >>
In close proximity, the delightful village of Paw Paw, serving as the county seat, captivates with its charming lakes and its status as the gateway to the finest wineries in Michigan.
Here, you'll revel in the natural beauty of Saddle Lake, explore lush nature trails, and savor the enchantment of southwestern Michigan.
Don't let this exceptional opportunity slip through your fingers - own this prime piece of Van Buren County land!
Legal Description: LOTS 5 & 6 BLOCK 7 SADDLE LAKE SUB.
Approximate Coordinates: 42°23'02.8"N 86°02'24.9"W
Citrus County: Own a Lot in Florida's Best Place to Retire! Adjacent to Lot 5a!
Discover Florida's soul in Citrus County: warm gulf waters, spring-fed rivers, championship golf, unique shops, abundant history and endless aquatic adventure.
This lot is conveniently located in Homosassa Springs, about one-half mile east of US 98 (S Suncoast Blvd). It has platted legal access from S. Grandmarch Road to W Grover Cleveland Blvd.
Zoning is Medium Density Residential (MDR) with permissible structures including single family construction, modular housing or tiny homes. Utilities are not available at the lot. Recreational vehicles, tent campsites, and recreational resort cabins may not be used as permanent or long-term residences.
There are plenty of shops, restaurants and stores close by! Just a quick 5 minute drive to the Homosassa River, where you can enjoy boat tours, waterfront restaurants and fishing. Spend your days lounging, swimming, or kayaking in the Florida sun. If you love nature, this is the perfect place for you!
Go hiking, swim with the manatees, birdwatch and picnic at Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park!
Homosassa Springs State Park >>
Citrus County was recently named the best place in Florida to retire:
The Best Place to Retire in Florida >>
A Visit to Citrus County Florida >>
Citrus County has it all!
Legal Description: UNIT 4 OF HOMOSASSA PB 1 PG 46 LOT 7 BLK 176
Approximate Coordinates: 28°48'19.4"N 82°34'01.5"W
Monroe County, Michigan: Explore the Charms of Lake Erie!
This lot sits behind Main Street, in Frenchtown Charter Township, Michigan. It is just a five-minute walk to Great Lake Erie! Take advantage of the lake, the shore, nearby cities, parks and a multitude of recreational activities.
Monroe County is a historical and beautiful community set in the southeastern corner of Michigan, bordering Ohio to the south and Lake Erie to the east.
The city of Monroe has impressive parks and recreation land – around 300 acres, in addition to the non-motorized River Raisin Heritage Trail. Parks contain a wide variety of recreation amenities, including picnic facilities, hiking, athletic fields, concert venues, war memorials, fishing, kayaking, boat launch, open space, and historical sites.
A Tour of the City of Monroe >>
There are activities for everyone in Monroe County!
The River Raisin Battlefield, Sterling State Park, Cabela's, and many other areas of interest make Monroe County a great place to live. Monroe’s location on the shore of Lake Erie provides opportunities for swimming, boating, and fishing.
Explore the county’s numerous parks, trails, and recreational facilities.
Sterling State Park is the only Michigan park on Lake Erie. The park’s 1,300 acres include more than a mile of sandy beach, boating and shore fishing, a fishing lagoon, lakefront camping, wildlife viewing and seven miles of trails.
Pointe Mouillee State Game Area is only 15 minutes away, and is one of the most respected waterfowl locations in Michigan. Consisting of over 4,000 acres, it offers exceptional waterfowl hunting. Its numerous bird species and habitat diversity also make it an important birding site for Bald Eagles, Black Billed Plovers, Glossy Ibises, Osprey, and Whimbrels.
Things to Do in Pointe Mouillee >>
Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy Monroe County, the cornerstone of Michigan!
Legal Description: SEC 29 T6S R10E BREST BAY GROVE SUBDIVISION LOT 491 INACCESSIBLE PARCEL- NO ROAD
Approximate Coordinates: 41°56'40.7"N 83°16'34.6"W
Invest in Growing Valencia County, New Mexico!
Here's your chance to invest in land just minutes from the Manzano Expressway! It's an excellent time to invest in this prime location and the bright future of Valencia County, NM.
July 2024 Update: Approval was recently granted to rezone 268 acres of vacant land, primarily located between NM47 and 304, for manufacturing operations. This bodes well for the continued growth of Valencia County. Development usually breeds development, development brings jobs, and jobs bring people, usually families, who need housing!
Tens of thousands of new jobs are coming to Los Lunas. Facebook (Meta's) new facility opened in 2019 and continues to grow and generate additional economic benefits to the surrounding areas. The White House recently provided a grant to develop infrastructure for a huge new manufacturing facility. A new rail park is also under development.
Of course, more jobs in this sizzling investment area means greater demand for land.
Facebook (Meta) announces $800M expansion plan for Los Lunas Data Center >>
Once the expansion is completed, the Facebook (Meta) Data Center will employ 400 employees and provide significant economic benefits to the local community.
Facebook (Meta) Los Lunas Data Center and Facebook (Meta) Los Lunas Data Center Drone Video >>
New Facebook (Meta) Data Center + Booming Business in Los Lunas >>
In addition, the Cibola National Forest is just to the east and covers more than 1.6 million acres in New Mexico, with elevations ranging from 2,700 feet to over 11,300 feet. If you and your family enjoy picnicking, backpacking, camping, skiing, hiking, wildlife-viewing, star-gazing, horseback-riding, hunting, or mountain biking, Cibola National Forest has plenty to offer you.
See the beautiful mountains of Valencia County >>
Additionally, this property is located about 45 minutes from the Albuquerque International Airport (ABQ).
Invest in this booming community!
NOTE: Approximately $220 in back taxes will be the responsibility of the buyer.
Legal Description: Subd: RIO DEL ORO Lot: 23-5 Block: 23 Unit: 26 .59 AC
Approximate Coordinates: 34°45'15.6"N 106°30'31.1"W
Own a Lot in the Pacific Northwest: Grays Harbor, Washington!
Grays Harbor County, Washington is located on the southwest corner of the Olympic Peninsula along the Pacific Ocean. This beautiful county is the Gateway to the Pacific Ocean and Washington's scenic coastal wonderlands. In no other county can you stick your toe in the Pacific Ocean at a beautiful beach one hour, and the next hour be in the lush rain forest.
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This wooded lot located in Aberdeen, close to the Chehalis River! In addition to the Chehalis River, this property is just a short drive to the following attractions: Pioneer Park, Makarenko Park, Grays Harbor College, Junction City, Highland Golf Course, Kurt Cobain Under the Bridge Memorial, and many local restaurants and shops.
Grays Harbor is home to seven bodies of water: harbors, lakes, streams, channels, canals, rivers and of course, the Pacific. Aquatic activities galore, and then some! If water isn't what you want to experience, then hike into the enchanted forests to witness wildlife in their natural habitat. Or experience the Quinault Rain Forest, one of only two temperate rain forests in the Northern Hemisphere. Camp, kayak, walk, hike, you name it, Grays Harbor is untouched and waiting for you to explore.
NOTE: You are bidding only on lot 8 outlined in yellow. Grays Harbor County has a tendency to change parcel numbers when properties are sold, so please understand that the property purchased will be the same, but the parcel number might change due to the county's accounting method.
Legal Description: S ABER BROADWAY LOT 8 BLK 43
Approximate Coordinates: 46°57'37.6"N 123°47'02.6"W
FINANCE 20 Buildable Lots in Cherokee Village, Arkansas! YOUR BID IS YOUR DOWN PAYMENT!
This package of 20 buildable lots is available in Sharp County, Arkansas. The lots are scattered throughout Cherokee Village and are not contiguous. They are all within the following subdivisons: Navasota First, Navajo First, Navajo Second and Navajo Third.
As the owner of these lots, the possibilities are endless. Hold them as-is as long-term investments. Build to rent or to resell. This is a great community for a part-time retreat or a full-time residence, or for those considering retirement, a new start for their family, or just ready for a change! Cherokee Village offers small town charm, first-class outdoor recreation amenities and affordability. Take advantage of the low taxes, low cost of living and low housing costs. Your housing dollars stretch further here.
A home may be constructed on these lots so long as the house size is a minimum of 800 square feet and complies with the zoning set forth in Cherokee Village Zoning "Bill of Assurance".
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Cherokee Village is the perfect backdrop for your next adventure. Come enjoy the lakes, river, golf courses, parks, trails, RV and campground. With more than 13,000 acres set among the rolling hills and pristine natural beauty of the Arkansas Ozarks, Cherokee Village has something to offer all ages.
Cherokee Village, Arkansas - Retreat, Rest and Renew >>
Soak up the sun on the private beach, hit the links on two private 18-hole golf courses, jump right into any of the six swimming pools, go RVing and camping, take a swing at pickleball and tennis, spend the day fishing, walk any of the nature trails, workout at the fitness center, meet some new friends at the senior center, cycle, hike, or just relax in a hammock!
Boat, fish and play on any of the seven lakes. Enjoy the year-round spring-fed South Fork River that flows into neighboring Spring River. Both rivers rank among the Ozark region’s most popular destinations for floating and trout and walleye fishing.
Don't miss your opportunity to have land in Cherokee Village!
NOTE: Real estate taxes are current. The buyer will be responsible for all real estate taxes billed on March 1, 2024 that will be due October 15, 2024.
YOUR BID IS YOUR DOWN PAYMENT. The total purchase price will be $35,995. The difference between $35,995 and the winning bid will be financed over 48 months at 9.9%.
Discover Excitement in St. Clair County, Missouri!
This 0.58 acre camping lot is located in Twin Oaks Harbor, a gated community in Jackson Township, St. Clair County, Missouri. This community features camping lots with favorable rules for camping enthusiasts.
The community is located about 120 miles southeast of Kansas City. St. Clair County is a peaceful, rural, agricultural county with a population of under 10,000 but offers a myriad of outdoor opportunities. Appleton City and Osceola are the largest towns in the county.
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The Harry S Truman Reservoir, also known as Truman Lake, offers exceptional outdoor recreational opportunities. It is great for boating, fishing, hunting, camping, hiking/biking and just exploring nature at its finest. Truman Lake encompasses 259 square miles of land and water covering portions of four counties: Benton, Henry, Hickory and St. Clair.
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Twin Oaks Harbor community amenities include a small lake that is stocked for fishing (boats are allowed as long as they are not gas-powered), an in-ground pool, a playground with new equipment, two bath houses with hot and cold running showers, trash dumpsters and road maintenance. ATVs, golf carts, etc. are permitted on the common roads.
This camping lot is for recreational use but is NOT permitted to be used as a residence (so no one can live there). Campers are allowed. No other structures are permitted on this lot.
Fresh air, a warm fire & a starry night are waiting for you!
NOTE: Twin Oaks Harbor Property Owners Association imposes an annual fee of $232.00 for a single lot covering its fiscal year of May 1 – April 30. The 2024 annual POA dues are paid through April 2025. The buyer will be responsible for 2025-2026 fiscal year dues, which are due March 1st, 2025.
Legal Description: Lot 48, Blk 9, Plat 3, TOH
Approximate Coordinates: 38°06'48.6"N 93°35'48.5"W
Explore the Sights and Activities in Chippewa County, Michigan!
Welcome to Chippewa County, Michigan!
Chippewa County is located in the northeastern corner of the Upper Peninsula and is connected by bridge to Ontario, Canada. This 2,698-square-mile County is the most populous in the region. It is also the second largest County in Michigan.
Chippewa County enjoys miles of shoreline along the St. Marys River, as well as frontage on Lake Huron and Lake Superior. Inland, the County is the perfect mix of forest, agricultural land, and urban center. The County seat is located in Sault Ste. Marie – home to the famous Soo Locks. Chippewa County was founded in 1826 and was a home to Ojibwe (Chippewa) Indians long before that. Today, the County is home to the Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians and the Bay Mills Indian Community.
This lot is nestled right under the border of Canada and St. Marys River, in the upper north region of Michigan. Experience rushing waterfalls, majestic forests, rocky coastlines and picturesque lighthouses!
Conveniently located close to the Kewadin Casino, Rotary Island Park, Lake Superior State University, Sanderson Field Airport, Canada, Soo Brewing Company, I-75, 4-Mile Beach, Great Lake Superior, and several hotels, convenience stores, shopping malls, and campgrounds!
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Great Lakes Michigan & Huron are less than an hour away!
Don't miss this opportunity; there's something here for everyone!
Legal Description: ST PAUL ADDITION LOT 5 BLK 13.
Approximate Coordinates: 46°29'12.9"N 84°19'51.8"W