Hudspeth County is one of our favorite places. It's situated in far west Texas between El Paso County to the west and Culberson County to the east. This is a beautiful area. The air is clean, the water is clear, and there is basically no pollution and no crime here. The sunsets are as beautiful as you will ever see. The night sky is so clear you will be amazed by how many stars you can see.
The attitude is very much "live and let live". In the rural areas where most of our properties are located you are free to build or not build as you see fit. If you want to camp on your land, or park an RV, have a mobile home, prefabricated home, tiny home, etc., you are free to do so. There are no HOA fees or restrictions. The climate is mild and dry, with an average minimum temperature of 30 degrees in January and an average maximum of 94 degrees in July.
Eagle Flats is a picturesque area north of...
Eagle Flats is a picturesque area north of Interstate Highway 10 between Sierra Blanca and Van Horn.
The number of mountains in view is amazing: Guadalupe Mountains, Sierra Blanca, Beach Mountains, Quitman Mountains, Eagle Mountains, Devil Ridge, Sierra Diablo Mountains, as an incomplete list.
This beautiful approximately 19.89 acre property is very gently rolling terrain is about 3.3 miles north of I-10. It is the West Half of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 21 in Block 56. When we were there there was color ribbon along the fence on the west side of the property. It is off grid, there are no available utilities.
There are 30 feet wide access easements around property perimeters in this area.
With a $695 initial payment ($500 down payment + $195 document fee) we will finance the balance for you for as little as $167.10 per month over fifteen years.
For cash buyers, the discounted price including document fee is $15,472
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Research Parcel InformationEast of Sierra Blanca you will exit I-10 at the 121.5 mile marker, turning north.
This is not an interchange but is a legal turnoff. Cross the tracks, pass the guard
shack, stay to the right in the big wide area, and go straight north past the sign
Molly Booth Quarry.
Go north for 5 miles on this county dirt road. After going up and around a hill then
down the other side you will turn right through a cattle guard where the road bends
left. At this point you will be leaving the semimaintained dirt road and begin traveling on ranch roads and trails.
Go east 0.3 mile and bear right at the Y.
Go east 1.6 miles then turn right. Along this stretch
you will have gone through a gate.
Go south 1 mile to a triangle and turn left.
Go east 0.4 mile then turn right. You will be turning
before the gray sand piles.
Go south 0.6 mile then turn left.
Go east 0.3 mile to the pond on the left.
You will probably have to walk the last mile from there. The western edge of
the section was marked with ribbons when we were there.
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