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Iosco County, Michigan: Prime Golf Course Lot in Lakewood Shores!
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
Build Your Dream Home on a Prime Corner Lot with Water Views in Gladwin County, Michigan!
Gladwin County is located in the northeast central section of Michigan’s lower peninsula, approximately 2.5 hours from Detroit and a little over 2 hours from Grand Rapids. It is renowned for its warm and welcoming community. You'll find friendly neighbors, local festivals, farmers' markets, and a strong sense of belonging, making it a wonderful place to raise a family or retire.
This prime buildable corner lot is located in the desirable Sugar Springs community in Gladwin, offering paved road frontage along with sewer, phone, and electric services right at the road. Enjoy being just a two-minute drive from convenient Lake Lancer boat access!
This property is surrounded by the pristine beauty of Butman Township, in Gladwin County, known for its picturesque landscapes, lush forests, and numerous lakes. Living here means waking up to stunning natural views, and with the abundance of year-round recreational outdoor activities, you'll have endless opportunities for adventure and exploration. Whether you're into fishing, hiking, hunting, golfing, or snowmobiling, you are sure to find something you will enjoy.
The nearby lakes, including Lake Lancelot and Lake Lancer, offer a water lover's paradise. These lakes are a great place to enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, and paddleboarding. Fishermen can expect Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, and Rock Bass among the most popular catches. Whether you want to spend the day going for an exciting jet ski ride or going for a sunset cruise, this is a great place to do so.
If you’re looking to get further off the lake, the Fruitful Orchid and Cider Mill offers many different events like a fall festival, perfect for the whole family, and the Merry-Hearted Cidery, a sister company, specializes in hard ciders.
Gladwin also offers a variety of fun activities ranging from gorgeous gardens to incredible golf courses. The downtown area features quaint shops, cozy cafes and lovely parks perfect for picnics or leisurely strolls. Sugar Springs Resort has a clubhouse, lounge restaurant, campground, pool, and two golf courses, among other activities.
This prime lot is your gateway to a life filled with natural wonder, outdoor adventures, and endless recreational opportunities, making it an ideal place to call home!
NOTE: The Sugar Springs Property Owners Association (POA) manages this community. The 2024 general assessment fee for this lot is $475, and the lake assessment fee is $60. The buyer will be responsible for all dues beginning on January 1, 2025, as well as a one-time $15 transfer fee upon purchase of the property.
Legal Description: 20 1W FAIRFIELD REALM SUB LOT 194
Approximate Coordinates: 44°07'46.2"N 84°27'20.4"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).
Bid now to grow and diversify your portfoloio!
NOTE: Approximately $220 in back taxes will be the responsibility of the buyer.
Legal Description: Subd: RIO DEL ORO Lot: 2 Block: 31 Unit: 1
Approximate Coordinates: 34°43'17.1"N 106°34'25.7"W
Ozark Acres, Arkansas: Build Your Dream Home on these Four Contiguous Lots!
Discover a wonderful opportunity to own picturesque buildable lots 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.
These four adjacent lots sit on Indian Head Road. A home may be constructed on these lots as long as the house sizes complies with the zoning set forth in Ozark Acres Bill of Assurance: Highland Addition.
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, these properties 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 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.
See photo for Parcel IDs, legal descriptions and acreage.
Antrim County, Michigan: Claim Your Getaway Spot Near Lake Harold!
Enjoy the four seasons from your new home in the Lakes of the North community in Antrim County. This peaceful and quiet location transforms seasonally from snow-covered white in winter, to spring green, to comfortable summer days, then magnificent shades in fall. The community is located about 30 minutes from Boyne Mountain Resort and Shanty Creek Resort; and 60 minutes from Traverse City or 25 minutes from Gaylord.
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 lot is located in the Pine View subdivision just over half a mile away from Lake Harold.
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 654 PLAT OF PINE VIEW NO 2
Approximate Coordinates: 44°57'05.6"N 84°53'17.5"W
Aroostook County: 49.9 Acres of Untamed Maine Wilderness!
Aroostook County is in the northernmost region and the largest county in wild, rugged, and deeply beautiful Maine. The state is 90 percent forest, with a coastline that, if stretched out, would reach to California. Bordering the provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick, Canada, the county is larger than the states of Rhode Island and Connecticut combined. Known simply as "The County" or "Crown", life in this northernmost region is a grandiose fusion of old-world charm blended to perfection with contemporary appeal. Enjoy amenities that are every bit present-day, while exploring quaint villages and years-old cultures that make it seem as if you have stepped back in time.
Welcome to Aroostook County >>
This expansive 49.9-acre parcel resides within Connor, a town-approved subdivision. Positioned along Jemtland Road, this lot contains prime accessibility.
From friendly local folks, rich history, storybook towns, sumptuous restaurants, shopping destinations and breathtaking outdoor amenities, Aroostook County is a peaceful borderland where time passes slower, refreshing evening breezes linger longer and sunsets sizzle for endless stretches. Step back into the way Maine used to be and take a deep breath of fresh pine and balsam-heavy air. It's a place for rejuvenating and reconnecting with life's simple pleasures.
Things to Do, Places to Go in Aroostook >>
The region is a water utopia, home to more than 7,000 miles of flowing rivers, including the 92-mile Allagash Wilderness Waterway, and more than 2,000 lakes, streams, and ponds.
If water is not on your to-do list, hiking, camping, bird and wildlife watching, and other recreational and sports opportunities abound as you descend upon smaller mountains, endless four-season camping areas and more.
Don't miss out on Aroostook County's 2,300 miles of groomed snowmobile trails and family skiing and snow tubing facilities. In an average season, experience over 10 feet of snow!
Bid now so you don't lose this terrific property!
NOTE: Land of Land is in discussion to perform a timber harvest on the property. If you would like the net proceeds which is expected in the next 12 months, please add $7,500 to your total invoice. Otherwise, the net proceeds from the timber harvest will be retained by Land of Land, Inc.
BOOK/PAGE: B2300/P221
Legal Description: A certain lot or parcel of land situated on the westerly side of the East Jemtland Road, also known as the Stockholm Road, and being all of Lot 8 (49.9 acres) according to a plan of survey entitled, “River Woods Estates” Connor Plantation, “K” Township, Range 2, Aroostook County, Maine, East Jemtland Road (a.k.a. Stockholm Road) Divided for Susan K. Dernlan, as prepared by Blackstone Land Surveying, P.A., 7 Hatch Drive, Suite 260, Caribou, Maine 04736 and recorded in the Northern District of the Aroostook County Registry of Deeds in Plan File 403.
Approximate Coordinates: 46°59'52.9"N 68°03'13.7"W
Kalkaska County, Michigan: Walk to Manistee Lake from this Lot!
Kalkaska County is a scenic and rural area located in the northern part of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. Known for its outdoor recreational opportunities, natural beauty, and rich local culture, the county offers a peaceful escape for residents and visitors alike.
The county is characterized by dense forests, rolling hills, and numerous lakes and rivers. It’s part of the northern Michigan landscape, renowned for its pristine natural environments.
One of the county's major natural features, the Manistee River, is a popular destination. The river is known for its clean, clear water and is especially famous for trout fishing.
The county is also home to over 80 inland lakes, including Torch Lake, Starvation Lake, and Bear Lake. These lakes provide ample opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming, and other water-related activities. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is about an hour away.
Kalkaska County has miles of trails that are perfect for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Many of these trails wind through state forests, offering scenic views and wildlife sightings.
During the winter months, Kalkaska County becomes a haven for snowmobiling enthusiasts. The county has more than 80 miles of groomed snowmobile trails. Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice fishing are also popular winter activities.
One of the county’s most popular events is the National Trout Festival, which has been held for over 85 years. The festival celebrates the area's fishing heritage, especially its reputation for trout fishing, and includes parades, fishing contests, live entertainment, and a carnival.
Kalkaska County is only about a 25-minute drive from Traverse City, one of Michigan’s top tourist destinations. Traverse City offers shopping, dining, and entertainment, along with its well-known wineries and proximity to Lake Michigan.
Learn More About the County! >>
Overall Kalkaska County, Michigan, is a hidden gem in northern Michigan, offering natural beauty, a welcoming small-town atmosphere, and a wide variety of outdoor activities. With its forests, lakes, and rivers, the county is perfect for those who love fishing, hiking, snowmobiling, and simply enjoying nature. The affordable cost of living, rich history, and close proximity to Traverse City and other northern Michigan destinations make it an attractive place to live, visit, or invest in property. Whether you’re seeking adventure in the great outdoors or looking for a peaceful rural lifestyle, Kalkaska County offers something for everyone.
NOTE: Your bid applies to Lot 5, as identified in the photos.
Legal Description: LOT 5 BLOCK B SECOND ADD TO CHIPPEWA BEACH SEC 35 T28N-R6W
Approximate Coordinates: 44°46'32.0"N 85°00'22.7"W
Prime Opportunity: 20 Buildable Lots in Cherokee Village, Arkansas! BIDDING IS PER LOT!
Quantity: 20
This package of 20 lots is available in Sharp County, Arkansas, a beautiful four-seasons serene location in the Arkansas Ozarks! The lots are scattered throughout the Cherokee Village and are not contiguous.
Experience Cherokee Village >>
Cherokee Village Information >>
As the owner of these lots, the possibilities are endless. Hold them as-is as long-term investments. Build to rent or to resell, and so on! This is a great community for a part-time retreat or a full-time residence, 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 as 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 Assurances".
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.
Take advantage of this great investment opportunity today!
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.
BIDDING IS PER LOT FOR A CASH PURCHASE!
TOTAL BID PRICE = BID PER LOT x 20 LOTS.
Legal Description: See Photo for Legal Descriptions
1.25 Acre Florida Investment Opportunity!
This 1.25 acre plat is located in a peaceful, wooded area in northwestern Polk County.
This lot is located about eight miles from Polk City. In about 30 minutes, you will find Davenport City, offering several golf courses and country clubs, shopping malls, grocery stores, restaurants, parks, and more!
This parcel does not have frontage on a county maintained road. For this reason, the starting bid is deeply discounted, enhancing the attractiveness of this parcel as a long term investment.
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. It's less than an hour from Tampa and about 45 minutes from Orlando!!
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.
Approximate Coordinates: 28°15'13.9"N 81°46'32.6"W
Rare Riverfront Find in Three Rivers, Michigan! Build on this Corner Lot!
This buildable lot sits in a neighborhood high above the St. Joseph River with a spectacular view! It is located in the city of Three Rivers, St. Joseph County, Michigan about 12 miles north of the Indiana border and 50 miles east of Lake Michigan.
Video Tour of St. Joseph County, Michigan >>
Video Tour of Three Rivers, Michigan >>
The city of Three Rivers is nestled among the beautiful Portage, Rocky and St. Joseph Rivers. Living in Three Rivers offers residents a sparse suburban feel with plenty of green space and parks. Many have invested in homes for seasonal use or have relocated permanently.
Downtown Three Rivers is a vital and welcoming family-oriented community with one of the most complete intact historic downtowns in Michigan. It is a unique social destination where people of all ages experience vibrant arts, entertainment, and shopping district with community pride that runs as deep as its three rivers. The State just recently approved a Social District with two Common Areas in Downtown Three Rivers.
Things to Do in Three Rivers >>
There are some great recreational lakes serving Three Rivers: Corey, Fishers Pleasant, Clear and Long Lakes. These lakes and rivers have attracted people to vacation, work and play here for generations.
Venture beyond Three Rivers and experience all that St. Joseph County has to offer. The County showcases the outdoors through its beautiful, natural parks for kayaking, fishing, disc golf, mountain biking and more. The County is also home to four golf courses.
Things to Do in St. Joseph County >>
Outdoor Activities in St. Joseph County >>
Bid now so you don't lose this terrific property!
Legal Description: LOTS 111-112-113 CENTRAL ADD. CITY OF THREE RIVERS
Property Address: 108 River Dr, Three Rivers, MI 49093
Explore Citrus County: A Nature Lover's Paradise in Homosassa, Florida!
Discover the essence of Florida in Citrus County, where the warm Gulf waters blend with crystal-clear, spring-fed rivers. Enjoy championship golf courses, charming local shops, a rich historical heritage, and endless opportunities for aquatic adventures. This area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, offering kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, boating, and more.
A Visit to Citrus County Florida >>
This parcel is located in Homosassa, in the Villa Site Addition to Homosassa. Homosassa is a charming, small community in Citrus County, Florida, known for its natural beauty, wildlife, and outdoor recreational activities. Located along the Gulf Coast, it has a rich history and is particularly famous for its springs and as a haven for manatees.
Flowing through the community, the Homosassa River is a popular spot for boat tours, kayaking, and fishing. The river is connected to the Gulf of Mexico and provides access to both freshwater and saltwater fishing.
In addition to the Homosassa River, this property is located close to Bluebird Springs Park, Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park, and several campgrounds and resorts.
Go hiking, swim with the manatees, birdwatch and picnic at Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park!
Homosassa Springs State Park >>
Overall, Homosassa in Citrus County is a laid-back, nature-rich destination that offers visitors a mix of outdoor adventures, wildlife encounters, and a small-town atmosphere.
NOTE: Your are bidding on the lot bordered in yellow/blue. Adjacent lots may be available, please inquire within.
Legal Description: VILLA SITE ADD TO HOMOSASSA PB 1 PG 53 LOTS 25 BLK 10 DESC IN OR BK 123 PG 171
Approximate Coordinates: 28°47'02.7"N 82°34'56.8"W
Prime Vacant Lot in Thriving Los Angeles County, California!
Discover the unparalleled diversity and natural beauty of Los Angeles County, where vibrant city life converges with breathtaking mountain landscapes and abundant wildlife sanctuaries, offering endless opportunities for exploration and adventure!
This lot is a corner lot with dirt road access and platted access. It is near 90th St E and East Ave E.
Los Angeles County is the most populous county in the United States, home to nearly 10 million people and spanning 4,083 square miles. Its population exceeds that of 40 individual U.S. states, making it one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the nation.
Geographically, the county is bisected from west to east by the San Gabriel Mountains, which contain many of its tallest peaks. Other mountain ranges, such as the San Emigdio Mountains, the southern tip of the Tehachapi Mountains, and the Sierra Pelona Mountains, are found in the northern, western, and southwestern regions of the county.
The majority of Los Angeles County's population is concentrated in the southern and southwestern regions, with major hubs in the Los Angeles Basin, San Fernando Valley, and San Gabriel Valley.
Lancaster, the nearest city, offers a variety of attractions, including the Museum of Art and History, the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve, and Elizabeth Lake. The area is also rich in wildlife sanctuaries, such as the Phacelia, Alpine Butte, and Carl O. Gerhardy Wildlife Sanctuaries, among others. Additionally, Los Angeles County is home to numerous parks, including Branch Memorial Park, Saddleback Butte State Park, and Stephen Sorensen Park.
Don't miss your chance to become a landowner in Los Angeles County!
Legal Description: TRACT NO 1181 LOT 1 BLK 10
Approximate Coordinates: 34°45'40.6"N 117°58'03.0"W
Build by the Lake in Cherokee Village, Arkansas!
Discover Cherokee Village, Arkansas!
Whether you're planning for retirement, seeking a fresh start for your family, craving a change, or looking for a part-time getaway, Cherokee Village has it all. Enjoy the charm of a small town combined with top-notch outdoor recreation and unbeatable affordability. With low taxes, a low cost of living, and affordable housing, your budget goes further here.
Experience Cherokee Village >>
This lot sits on Caddo Drive near Lake Thunderbird and Iomonta Park.
A home may be constructed on this lot so long as the house size complies with the zoning set forth in Cherokee Village Zoning "Bill of Assurance" and meets the minimum size requirements: Cree First Addition.
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.
The Hidden Gem: Cherokee Village >>
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.
Imagine living in this beautiful four seasons serene location in the Arkansas Ozarks! Bid now!
Legal Description: Subdivision: CREE FIRST Lot: 27 Block: 6
Approximate Coordinates: 36°17'43.5"N 91°33'17.6"W
Own a Piece of Moclips Beach, Just Steps Away to the Pacific Ocean in Grays Harbor, Washington!
Moclips is located in Grays Harbor County, an area that blends coastal attractions with forests, rivers, and small towns. The county is known for its maritime history, with Aberdeen and Hoquiam being the most significant urban centers in the region. This beautiful county is the Gateway to the Pacific Ocean and Washington's scenic coastal wonderland!
Explore Grays Harbor County >>
Moclips is a small coastal community along the Pacific Ocean. It’s a quiet and scenic town that offers beautiful ocean views, rugged coastline, and serene beaches, making it a popular getaway spot for those seeking a peaceful retreat.
This beach property is just steps away to the Pacific Ocean and the Moclips River! Being directly on the Pacific coast, its beach is one of the key attractions. The wide, sandy beach is ideal for beachcombing, walking, and enjoying coastal sunsets. This is your chance to own a piece of the beach!
The Best Things to Do Near Moclips Beach >>
The Moclips River runs near the town, providing additional scenic views and contributing to the area’s natural beauty.
Moclips is a hidden gem for those who love tranquil beach towns with a lot of historical and natural charm. It remains off the beaten path, offering a glimpse of Washington's beautiful and rugged coastline. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of this beautiful location!
NOTE: You are bidding only on Lot 1, outlined in blue. 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: Lot 1, Block 19, Townsite of Moclips, as per plat recorded in Volume 3 of Plats, page 38, Grays Harbor County
Approximate Coordinates: 47°14'41.9"N 124°13'06.8"W
Discover Citrus County, Florida: Vacant Lot in Crystal River! Adjacent to Lot 26!
Explore the beauty of Crystal River, where pristine waters, abundant wildlife, and endless outdoor activities await. Whether you're looking to kayak, fish, swim with manatees, or simply relax in nature, this property offers the perfect starting point for your next adventure!
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.
The lot has platted but uncleared legal access from the northern border of the property. Sewer, water and electricity are nearby. It appears that a home may be constructed on the lot when the platted road is cleared or paved, but buyers who desire to build must verify applicable restrictions and requirements with the city’s Planning and Zoning Department.
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 outlined in white. Adjacent Lots may be available, please inquire within.
Legal Description: REPLAT OF CHARPIAS ADD TO CRYSTAL RIVER PB 1 PG 30UNREC SUB LOT 4 OF LOT 35
Approximate Coordinates: 28°53'34.0"N 82°34'15.6"W
Luna County, New Mexico: Secure Your Half-Acre Lot!
Embrace the vastness of the desert panorama as you set your eyes on this vacant property. With unobstructed views stretching as far as the eye can see, this is an ideal location for those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature.
Immerse yourself in the peace and privacy that comes with owning your own slice of Luna County. Away from the city's hustle and bustle, this vacant property offers an escape to a slower pace of life, where the sounds of nature and the brilliance of the night sky create a symphony for the senses.
While providing a sense of seclusion, this property is conveniently located within reasonable proximity to essential amenities in nearby communities. Access to utilities is within reach, making the realization of your vision that much more attainable.
As an investment, this vacant property in Luna County holds promise, given the region's historical significance, natural beauty, and growing appeal. Seize the opportunity to own a piece of untouched desert beauty and make your mark on the landscape.
NOTE: Back taxes up to $475.00 will be the responsibility of the buyer.
Legal Description: SUNSHINE VALLEY RANCHETTES UNIT 6 BLOCK 2 TRACT 21
Approximate Coordinates: 32°03'34.0"N 107°28'38.9"W
A Stone's Throw to the Red Eye River in Wadena County, Minnesota!
Live in a beautiful community in Menahga, Minnesota! Rejoice in the friendly atmosphere of residents who treat others as friends, and who believe that a community worth living in is a community worth improving.
Nestled adjacent to the Redeye River, this plot of land sits conveniently off W Minnesota Street.
Wadena County has an abundance of parks with varied recreation experiences that inspire people to pass along the love for the outdoors to the next generation. Wadena is known as the City of Parks, and maintains many acres of beautiful parks and picnic areas.
A hidden treasure on the edge of Wadena MN, Green Island Preserve and Retreat, is a natural destination for contemplation, meditation, and relaxation. A family farm was repurposed into a system of story-trails adorned with art weaving through nature that hold wonders like experimental orchards, wildflowers on exhibit, and a Kuti, a special hut dedicated to meditation. A cultural landmark of natural beauty adored by the community!
Annual events include Wadena’s signature summer celebration June Jubilee, the unique Halloween-season Wadena Zombie Run, and the long-running annual holiday showcase, the Christmas Festival!
The City of Menahga Public Works Department maintains publicly-owned places and facilities that offer many ways to enjoy an active life in Wadena. This includes over a dozen parks and open spaces, pedestrian and bicycle paths and paved trails.
With over 100 hand-painted murals decorating downtown buildings, Wadena depicts 1,000 years of Minnesota history known as the "Largest Puzzle in the World".
NOTE: Up to $150 in back taxes are due for this property and will be the responsibility of the buyer.
Legal Description: PT OF LOT 7 BLK 1; COM AT NE COR OF LT 7 TH IN WTLY DIR 80' ALG NTLY LI OF LT 7; TH STLY 80' TH ETLY 80' TO E LI OF LT 7 TH NTLY ALG E LI OF LT 7 TO PT OF BG; EXC A PERPETUAL EASE OVER & ACROSS TH ETLY 20' OF SD TR FOR ACCESS TO SEWER & WATER
Approximate Coordinates: 46°37'47.0"N 95°05'53.0"W
Build on this Prime Property in Sugar Springs, Michigan!
Gladwin County is located in the northeast central section of Michigan’s lower peninsula, approximately 2.5 hours from Detroit and a little over 2 hours from Grand Rapids. It is renowned for its warm and welcoming community. You'll find friendly neighbors, local festivals, farmers' markets, and a strong sense of belonging, making it a wonderful place to raise a family or retire.
This prime buildable cul-de-sac lot is located on Knights Court in the Sugar Springs community in Gladwin. There is paved road frontage, as well as sewer, phone, and electric at the road.
This property is surrounded by the pristine beauty of Butman Township, in Gladwin County, known for its picturesque landscapes, lush forests, and numerous lakes. Living here means waking up to stunning natural views, and with the abundance of year-round recreational outdoor activities, you'll have endless opportunities for adventure and exploration. Whether you're into fishing, hiking, hunting, golfing, or snowmobiling, you are sure to find something you will enjoy.
The nearby lakes, including Lake Lancelot and Lake Lancer, offer a water lover's paradise. These lakes are a great place to enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, and paddleboarding. Fishermen can expect Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, and Rock Bass among the most popular catches. Whether you want to spend the day going for an exciting jet ski ride or going for a sunset cruise, this is a great place to do so.
If you’re looking to get further off the lake, the Fruitful Orchid and Cider Mill offers many different events like a fall festival, perfect for the whole family, and the Merry-Hearted Cidery, a sister company, specializes in hard ciders.
Gladwin also offers a variety of fun activities ranging from gorgeous gardens to incredible golf courses. The downtown area features quaint shops, cozy cafes and lovely parks perfect for picnics or leisurely strolls. Sugar Springs Resort has a clubhouse, lounge restaurant, campground, pool, and two golf courses, among other activities.
This prime lot is your gateway to a life filled with natural wonder, outdoor adventures, and endless recreational opportunities, making it an ideal place to call home!
NOTE: The Sugar Springs Property Owners Association (POA) manages this community. The 2024 general assessment fee for this lot is $475, and the lake assessment fee is $60. The buyer will be responsible for all dues beginning on January 1, 2025, as well as a one-time $15 transfer fee upon purchase of the property.
Legal Description: 20 1W SIR RICHARDS REALM SUB LOT 20
Approximate Coordinates: 44°07'46.2"N 84°27'20.4"W
Discover Arizona's Navajo Nation with this Scenic Lot Near Historic Holbrook!
Own a piece of land that once served one of the greatest Native American tribes, the Navajo Nation. Immerse yourself in the beauty of this one of a kind, diverse culture.
This state has some of the most breathtaking views in all the United States, bringing in visitors from all over the country, to view some of the world's most recognized landscapes, such as Monument Valley and the brilliant blue waters of Lake Powell.
This lot is about 20 minutes from Holbrook. It’s hard to say what takes center stage in Holbrook. It’s a canvas painted with mid-century Route 66 kitsch, Wild West characters, and unforgettable landscapes. Cherished for its roadside Americana charm, Holbrook sits within the Painted Desert, a remarkable area of rocky badlands that stretches from the Grand Canyon to the Navajo Nation. It’s one of Arizona’s most dazzling and lonesome landscapes, with layered bands that change color seemingly every hour.
You can easily get lost in the history, beauty, and culture of this wondrous city. From star gazing, hiking trails, campgrounds, national monuments, historical parks, museums, trading posts, and the Twin Arrows Casino Resort, there is definitely something for everyone!
This property is just a 30 minute drive to the Petrified Forest National Park! In its south, the Rainbow Forest is full of colorful petrified wood. It’s home to the Rainbow Forest Museum, with its paleontology exhibits and many trail access points. In the park's center are the petroglyphs of Newspaper Rock and the ruined village of Puerco Pueblo. To the north, the Painted Desert Inn, a 1930s adobe building, is a museum with Hopi murals.
Things to do Petrified Forest National Park >>
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own property in this peaceful town.
Legal Description: Vein Of Gold #Xi Lot 24
Approximate Coordinates: 34°59'30.3"N 110°00'30.0"W
Missouri Camping Lot Near the Water!
This quarter acre camping lot is located off of Westwood Drive 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.
Activities in St. Clair County, Missouri >>
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.
Plenty To Do at Truman Lake >>
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.
Relax, rejuvenate, and reconnect under the stars in the great outdoors!
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. A copy of the Covenants & Restrictions is available upon request!
Legal Description: Lot 40, Blk 9, Plat 3, TOH
Approximate Coordinates: 38°06'51.8"N 93°35'50.6"W
California Pines Community: Three Contiguous Lots!
Nestled in the northeastern corner of California, Modoc County is a tranquil and picturesque haven filled with untouched natural beauty and a laid-back, small-town charm. Blessed with breathtaking landscapes, this county boasts rolling meadows, pristine lakes, and towering mountains, offering outdoor enthusiasts a playground for hiking, hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation. Waterfowl season is huge in this area. It is also home to diverse wildlife, including eagles, deer, and other species.
The Modoc National Forest, Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Lava Beds National Monument, Bly Tunnel Tree, Glass Mountain, Medicine Lake, and Lassen Volcanic National Park are among the region's popular destinations for outdoor enthusiasts. Take advantage of the recreational opportunities of the Modoc National Wildlife Refuge near Alturas in the high desert country of northeastern California.
Modoc County's unspoiled beauty invites you to explore and discover hidden gems. Whether you're interested in photography, geology, or history, there's always something new to uncover in the region.
What to Do and See in Modoc County >>
These three contiguous lots are 2.79 acres in total. They are located in Lake Unit 1-A of the Lake District of California Pines, a beautiful community located about 12 miles southwest of the City of Alturas in Modoc County. California Pines covers 15,000 acres surrounded by 2 million acres of the Modoc National Forest. It is a place where you will find a close-knit community that fosters a strong sense of belonging and a serene lifestyle, free from the hustle and bustle of urban centers.
The Lake Units are located at an elevation of 4,300 feet in mostly meadow pasture land type of property, with scattered juniper trees and sagebrush. The California Pines Lake is 256 acres and next to it sits the California Pines Lodge, a 4,400 feet airstrip, and campground. The 8,000 square foot lodge features guest rooms, a restaurant, lounge, banquet room and activity room. The grounds of the lodge also include a swimming pool.
See the California Pines Lodge >>
These properties are located only a couple minute drive from the lake and lodge, and is a perfect place for families or individuals who want to live in a rural community with a strong sense of community. The Units in the Lake District have access to school bus transportation to the schools in nearby Alturus. With the exception of the paved main road, California Pines Blvd #71, that runs through the Lake and Hill Districts, and the paved roads in Unit 1B where the lodge is located, all other roads are rocked and graded.
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 1,000 square feet, you must drill a well and install a septic system, and you can extend electric lines or install solar power. Please review the following links for detailed information.
Things to do before building in California Pines! >>
These lots, in the Lake District of California Pines, offer a unique opportunity to embrace the serenity and natural wonders of Modoc County. It's a piece of paradise waiting for you to call it home!
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.
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Thrilling Four-Season Adventures in Michigan's Upper Peninsula!
If you are looking for an adventure, you can certainly find it in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula! Besides thrilling wilderness adventures, you can also enjoy natural serenity, historical attractions, and four-season beauty.
Michigan's Upper Peninsula! >>
This prime wooded lot is conveniently located in Kingsford within Dickinson County, in Michigan’s western Upper Peninsula bordering the Menominee River that serves as the state line between Michigan and Wisconsin.
Shoot down the region’s most intense rapids or see some of the country’s best athletes prepare for the Olympics!
Explore the UP Shore - Dickinson County >>
This lot is within a 15-minute drive of Fumee Lake, Pine Mountain Ski & Golf Resort, and the Golf Digest top-rated golfing destination, Timberstone, where golf and nature come together!
Enjoy horseback riding, cross country skiing, biking, hiking, bird watching, canoeing, kayaking, whitewater rafting, rock climbing, golf, fishing, snowmobiles, fascinating history attractions, craft beers and more!
Lots to Do in Dickinson County >>
Thrill seekers can shoot down the region’s most intense whitewater rafting through Piers Gorge on the Menominee River, the only Class IV rapids in the Midwest.
Whitewater Rafting in the Menominee River >>
Experience Whitewater Rafting >>
For a more relaxing time, canoe, kayak or fish on rivers or inland lakes across the county.
Take a historic journey and go back in time to visit the WWII Glider & Military Museum and learn the Ford plant in Kingsford being converted to make wooden gliders to fly reconnaissance missions over the English Channel.
In winter, visit the giant Pine Mountain Ski Jump in nearby Iron Mountain, the largest ski jumping facility in North America. You can ski the Pine Mountain ski area or its lit cross-country trails. For motorized fun, snowmobile on 120 miles of trails.
Dickinson County offers non-stop activities to please everyone! Bid today!
Legal Description: LOT 12 BLK 1. FIRST ADD TO EAST BREITUNG
Approximate Coordinates: 45°47'22.4"N 88°03'26.7"W
40 Acres of Nevada Wilderness!
40 Acres of High Mountain Desert in Elko County, Nevada!
Elko County, in northeast Nevada, brings the drama of the high desert into vivid reality with its unspoiled nature, breathtaking vistas of the ruggedly beautiful Ruby Mountains, and its rich western history.
There are no shortages of activities to enjoy here: trips up Lamoille Canyon, boating or bird-watching at the Ruby Lake National Wildlife Refuge, down-and-dirty ATVing, out-of-this-world heli-skiing, rock climbing, mountain biking, hunting, fishing, backpacking, or hiking the rocky trails.
The city of Elko, the county seat, is known as "Nevada with Altitude". It is bordered by the towering, snow-capped Ruby Mountains, often called the Alps of Nevada, and the lush, glacier-carved Lamoille Canyon. The Ruby Mountains are flush with wildlife, mountain scenery, lakes, streams, and valleys.
Elko is where Nevada's real cowboys work and play, and the Wild West spirit is contagious. Elko is ranked as one of the Top True Western Towns, but the events in Elko go beyond its western roots. Every July is the annual National Basque Festival, a nod to the rich Basque history and culture that brought sheepherding to the area.
Today, visitors to Elko can explore Nevada's roots in mining, ranching, and native culture with a stop at the Northeastern Nevada Museum, Western Folklife Center, or the Sherman Station Visitor's Center. Don't forget to take a tour to see firsthand one of the area's many gold rush ghost towns.
View this Elko County Video >>
Learn about the history of Elko County >>
This is an excellent opportunity to own a beautiful piece of land in one of the most stunning areas of Nevada.
Legal Description: SE4NE4; TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 58 EAST, MDB&M SECTION 25
Approximate Coordinates: 41°09'13.0"N 115°22'20.0"W
Invest in 1.27 Acres in Polk County, Florida!
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
Cherokee Village, Arkansas: Two Adjacent Properties Totaling 0.75 Acres!
Imagine living in this beautiful four-seasons serene location in the Arkansas Ozarks!
These two contiguous lots are available in Cherokee Village, Sharp County, Arkansas.
Experience Cherokee Village >>
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": Seminole Fourth Addition.pdf
Considering retirement, a new start for your family, just ready for a change, or looking for a part-time retreat? 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.
Cherokee Village Information >>
These lots sit on Okemah Circle, just a five minute drive to Navajo Park.
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 Renewal >>
Soak up the sun on our seven lakes, hit the links on our two private 18-hole golf courses, jump right into any of our six swimming pools, go RVing and camping, take a swing at pickleball and tennis, spend the day fishing, walk any of our nature trails, workout at our fitness center, meet some new friends at our senior center, cycling and hiking or just relax in a hammock.
Boat, fish and play on our 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.
Parcel IDs/Legal Descriptions:
300-00564-000 Subdivision: SEMINOLE FOURTH Lot: 18 Block: 22
300-00565-000 Subdivision: SEMINOLE FOURTH Lot: 19 Block: 22