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๐ฟ Searching for land you can start using right away -- without all the red tape or outrageous pricing? This 20.01-acre Quarter Horse Run Way lot in Sierra Blanca, TX is zoned for giving you the freedom to camp, build on (once owned) or RV recreational use. ๐๏ธ
It's perfect for weekend getaways, off-grid retreats, or just owning a quiet slice of Texas without the hassle of HOAs or big monthly payments.
โ Use the land while you pay
โ No HOA
โ Quiet, peaceful location
โ Owner financingโno banks or credit checks
โ 60-Day Love Your Land Guarantee
Escape the hustle and own your slice of Hudspeth County, TX for just $1300/down + $500/document fee and $399/month/120 months!
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Prefer a discounted cash deal? Reserve this piece of land for $1300/down + $500/document fee. We'll follow-up with you to finalize the payment balance details.
๐ Your Private Camping/RV Lot in the Heart of Sierra Blanca, TX. Ready & Just $1300/down + $500/document fee! ๐ฟDetails
Dreaming of a peaceful weekend escape, a future homesite, or a place to park your RV and unwind? This uncleared 20.01-acre lot on Lopez Way in Sierra Blanca, Texas, might be just what youโve been searching for!
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Sierra Blanca, Texas
Sierra Blanca, the county seat of Hudspeth County, is at the intersection of Ranch Road 1111, Interstate Highway 10, and U.S. Highway 80, eighty miles southeast of El Paso in the south central part of the county. It is also at the junction of the Southern Pacific and Missouri Pacific railroads. The town owes its existence to the competition that surrounded the construction of the nationโs second transcontinental rail link. Collis P. Huntingtonโs Southern Pacific line began building eastward from the Pacific in 1869, while Jay Gouldโs Texas and Pacific Railway began building westward from Central Texas in 1872. By November 25, 1881, the two crews had built to within ten miles of each other, and neither had any intention of yielding to the other. On the next day Huntington and Gould agreed to a compromise, and on December 15 Gould drove a silver spike to join the two roads seven miles southeast of Sierra Blanca Mountain.
More info at https://www.texasalmanac.com/places/sierra-blanca
Sierra Blanca, the county seat of Hudspeth County, is at the intersection of Ranch Road 1111, Interstate Highway 10, and U.S. Highway 80, eighty miles southeast of El Paso in the south central part of the county. It is also at the junction of the Southern Pacific and Missouri Pacific railroads. The town owes its existence to the competition that surrounded the construction of the nationโs second transcontinental rail link. Collis P. Huntingtonโs Southern Pacific line began building eastward from the Pacific in 1869, while Jay Gouldโs Texas and Pacific Railway began building westward from Central Texas in 1872. By November 25, 1881, the two crews had built to within ten miles of each other, and neither had any intention of yielding to the other. On the next day Huntington and Gould agreed to a compromise, and on December 15 Gould drove a silver spike to join the two roads seven miles southeast of Sierra Blanca Mountain.
More info at https://www.texasalmanac.com/places/sierra-blanca



