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Your 1.56 Acre Oregon River Haven

Drews Rd : Chiloquin, OR 97624

Klamath County, Oregon

1.56 Acres
$18,045 USD
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This is your moment. The moment when you stop scrolling through endless listings and start living your Oregon dream. When you finally say yes to owning your piece of the Pacific Northwest without the premium price tag.

This isn't just land. This is your freedom manifest in 1.56 pristine acres of Oregon wilderness, where the legendary Sprague River flows through your backyard adventures, where Crater Lake's volcanic majesty dominates your horizon, and where 300+ days of sunshine create the perfect year-round outdoor lifestyle.

Property Snapshot: Your Gateway to Oregon Living

Your Oregon Kingdom Awaits

Size: 1.56 acres of pristine Oregon paradise at 4,100 feet elevation

Location: Klamath County, Oregon (Gps: 42.46472, -121.4737)

Apn: 329585 - Clear title, your name on the deed

Zoning: R-2 Rural Residential - Maximum building flexibility including tiny homes

Access: County-maintained road access - Drive right to your sanctuary

Annual Taxes: Approximately $180/Year - Less than your monthly streaming subscriptions

Flood Zone: Safe - Not in Fema flood zone, elevated position ensures perfect drainage

HOA: None - Your land, your rules, your complete freedom

Terrain: Gently rolling with towering Ponderosa pines and river views

Climate: 300+ days of sunshine annually - More than most of California

Location Benefits: The Smart Choice for Oregon Living

You've discovered the secret that savvy investors and outdoor enthusiasts already know. While everyone else pays premium prices in Portland or Bend, you'll enjoy authentic Oregon living near Klamath Falls with world-class recreational access that rivals any resort destination.

Your Strategic Oregon Position:

World-Famous Attractions at Your Doorstep:

20 miles to Crater Lake National Park - America's deepest lake at 1,943 feet deep, formed by a collapsed volcanic caldera 7,700 years ago, attracting over 750,000 visitors annually to witness the clearest, bluest water on Earth

5 miles to Sprague River - Legendary fly fishing destination flowing directly past your property, supporting native redband trout, mountain whitefish, and seasonal salmon runs in crystal-clear mountain water

40 miles to Klamath Falls - Full-service city (population 21,000) with shopping, medical facilities, restaurants, and the historic downtown district featuring authentic Western heritage

60 miles to Oregon Caves National Monument - "Marble Halls of Oregon" featuring underground limestone caverns and rare geological formations

75 miles to Redwood National Park - Home to the world's tallest trees, creating a natural wonderland of ancient giants

The Klamath Basin Advantage:

Positioned at 4,100 feet elevation in the heart of the legendary Klamath Basin, you're living in one of the Pacific Northwest's most diverse ecosystems. This unique high desert mountain environment offers mild summers, snowy winters, and 300+ days of sunshine annually - more sunshine than Seattle gets in two years combined.

Property Features: Nature's Masterpiece, Your Canvas

This isn't just undeveloped land - this is your blank canvas waiting for your vision to come alive on 1.56 acres of prime Oregon real estate with towering Ponderosa pines and flowing river access.

Your Natural Sanctuary and Premium Conditions:

Perfect elevation at 4,100 feet: High enough for mountain views and clean air, low enough for comfortable year-round living and excellent growing conditions

Towering Ponderosa pine forest: Majestic trees up to 150 feet tall providing natural privacy, shade, and the authentic Pacific Northwest forest experience

Sprague River proximity: Crystal-clear mountain water flowing year-round just minutes from your property, providing fishing, recreation, and scenic beauty

Gently rolling terrain: Natural topography provides multiple building sites with varying orientations for optimal sunrise/sunset positioning and mountain views

High desert vegetation: Native Oregon flora including manzanita, bitter brush, and wildflower meadows creating natural beauty requiring zero maintenance

Strategic positioning: Elevated location ensures excellent drainage while maintaining easy access to river recreation and nearby amenities

Premium Building and Investment Advantages:

Stable volcanic soil foundation: Ancient lava flows create excellent support for any construction project while providing superior drainage characteristics

Natural wind protection: Ponderosa pine groves shield building sites from prevailing winds while maximizing cooling summer breezes

Multiple development options: Large enough for custom home, guest house, workshop, recreational vehicle parking, and storage facilities

Dark sky benefits: Minimal light pollution provides incredible stargazing opportunities and supports astronomical photography

Investment growth corridor: Located along the Cascade Range recreation corridor connecting California to Washington outdoor destinations

Sprague River Paradise: Your Water Recreation Wonderland

You're not just buying land - you're buying access to one of Oregon's most pristine river systems and legendary fishing destinations. The Sprague River, flowing just minutes from your property, offers unlimited outdoor adventures year-round.

Your Aquatic Adventure Access:

124-mile river system - Pristine waters flowing from the Cascade Mountains through pristine wilderness, supporting diverse fish populations and wildlife habitat

World-class fly fishing: Native redband trout, mountain whitefish, and seasonal salmon runs provide excellent angling opportunities in crystal-clear mountain water

Legendary fishing heritage: The Sprague River has supported Native American fishing for over 10,000 years and continues to provide some of Oregon's finest fishing experiences

Year-round fishing access: Unlike many Oregon rivers, the Sprague maintains fishable flows throughout the year, providing consistent recreation opportunities

Wild and Scenic designation: Protected river status ensures pristine conditions and habitat preservation for future generations

Recreational Paradise Within Minutes:

Klamath River confluence: Where the Sprague meets the mighty Klamath River, creating diverse fishing opportunities and wildlife viewing in expansive wetland areas

River floating and kayaking: Gentle flows perfect for families and beginners, with more challenging sections for experienced paddlers seeking adventure

Wildlife corridor viewing: Riparian habitat supports deer, elk, bald eagles, osprey, and diverse waterfowl populations throughout the seasons

Photography opportunities: Sunrise and sunset reflecting off moving water, combined with mountain backdrops, create spectacular natural lighting conditions

Swimming and wading: Deep pools and shallow riffles provide perfect spots for summer recreation and cooling off during warm weather

Nearby Water Attractions:

Klamath Lake system: Massive shallow lakes providing waterfowl hunting, fishing, and boating opportunities just 20 minutes from your property

Agency Lake: Pristine fishing and wildlife viewing with boat launches and camping facilities

Upper Klamath Lake: Oregon's largest natural lake covering 140 square miles, offering unlimited water recreation and spectacular scenery

Crater Lake National Park Access: America's Crown Jewel

Just 20 miles from your property sits one of the world's most spectacular natural wonders - Crater Lake National Park, where volcanic forces created a masterpiece that attracts visitors from around the globe.

Your World Wonder Access:

Deepest lake in America - 1,943 feet deep, formed when Mount Mazama collapsed 7,700 years ago, creating a caldera that filled with the purest water on Earth

Rim Drive scenic tour - 33-mile paved road circling the entire crater, offering 30+ viewpoints and some of the most photographed landscapes in America

Wizard Island boat tours - Guided tours to the volcanic cinder cone rising from the lake's surface, providing unique geological education and hiking opportunities

Hiking paradise: Over 90 miles of maintained trails through old-growth forests, alpine meadows, and volcanic landscapes offering adventures for all skill levels

Winter wonderland: Crater Lake receives 44 feet of snow annually, creating incredible cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and winter photography opportunities

Adventure Tourism Benefits:

Crater Lake attracts over 750,000 visitors annually, creating a thriving tourism economy in your area. This provides potential income opportunities through vacation rentals, tour services, or hospitality businesses while ensuring your property value continues appreciating due to proximity to this world-renowned destination.

Land Use Possibilities: Your Vision, Unlimited

R-2 Rural Residential zoning gives you incredible flexibility to create exactly what you want - from simple weekend retreat to elaborate mountain compound, all while maintaining the agricultural benefits and recreational access.

Residential Dreams:

Custom mountain home - Design your perfect Pacific Northwest retreat with unlimited architectural possibilities taking advantage of river and mountain views

Tiny home paradise - Homes as small as 300 square feet permitted, perfect for minimalist living with maximum environmental connection in Oregon's wilderness

Off-grid sanctuary - Solar power, well water, and septic for complete energy independence and sustainable living in the high desert environment

Mobile or manufactured home - Affordable Oregon living with all the benefits of land ownership and incredible natural surroundings

Recreational vehicle lifestyle headquarters - Perfect for snowbirds, full-time travelers, or weekend warriors seeking outdoor adventure base camp

Multi-generational compound - Enough space for family members to build separate residences while sharing the Oregon outdoor experience

Agricultural and Recreational Opportunities:

Hobby farming - High desert agriculture including drought-resistant crops, herbs, and native Oregon plants in greenhouse or outdoor settings

Livestock operation - Horses, goats, chickens, or cattle grazing on native Oregon terrain with excellent natural water access

Workshop and storage paradise - Unlimited space for hobbies, businesses, or recreational vehicle storage without neighbor complaints or restrictions

Event hosting venue - Oregon mountain weddings, corporate retreats, or family reunions with incredible natural backdrops and river access

Astronomical observatory - Dark skies and high elevation create perfect conditions for serious stargazing and astrophotography

Adventure tourism base - Fishing guides, hiking tours, or outdoor education programs serving Crater Lake visitors and Oregon outdoor enthusiasts

Investment and Income Potential:

Land banking - Oregon land continues appreciating as California refugees and remote workers seek affordable Pacific Northwest living

Vacation rental income - Rent to Crater Lake visitors, fishing enthusiasts, or Portland tourists seeking authentic Oregon mountain experiences

Agricultural tax benefits - Maintain agricultural classification for property tax advantages while developing your Oregon vision

Recreation premium - Properties with river access and national park proximity command significantly higher values than landlocked parcels

Renewable energy development - Excellent solar resources and wind potential for personal use or energy production income

Community Overview: Oregon Mountain Towns with Modern Convenience

Klamath Falls Heritage:

Originally called Linkville, Klamath Falls sits strategically at the southern end of Upper Klamath Lake where the Link River begins its journey to the Pacific Ocean. With a population of 21,000 residents, this authentic Oregon city offers the perfect balance of small-town friendliness and access to modern conveniences.

Modern Conveniences Nearby:

Klamath Falls (40 minutes): Major retailers including Walmart, Safeway, Home Depot, medical facilities including Sky Lakes Medical Center, restaurants, and historic downtown district

Chiloquin (15 minutes): Local services, grocery store, restaurants, and authentic Native American cultural experiences

Crater Lake Lodge (45 minutes): Historic lodge dining, gift shops, and visitor services within the national park

Oregon Community Benefits:

Authentic Western lifestyle - Real Oregon living without tourist crowds or urban restrictions, maintaining traditional Pacific Northwest values

Incredible value - Own significant acreage for less than a city parking space costs annually in Portland or San Francisco

Freedom-loving neighbors - Like-minded individuals who chose Oregon independence over suburban conformity and urban regulations

Low crime rates - Rural safety and security with neighbors who look out for each other and maintain traditional Oregon values

No restrictions - Build, live, and recreate exactly as you choose without permission from anyone or HOA interference

Climate and Terrain: Four-Season Oregon Paradise

Welcome to Oregon's perfect climate zone - where every season brings new adventures and every day feels like the vacation you've been dreaming about in the high desert mountains.

High Desert Climate Perfection at 4,100 Feet:

Summer (Jun-Aug): Perfect 80°F days with cool 45°F nights - ideal for sleeping without air conditioning, camping, fishing, and all outdoor activities

Fall (Sep-Nov): Spectacular 65°F days with golden aspen and cottonwood displays throughout the river corridor, hunting seasons, and perfect hiking weather

Winter (Dec-Feb): Snowy wonderland with 40°F highs perfect for skiing and winter sports, manageable snow loads, and stunning winter photography

Spring (Mar-May): Wildflower explosion with 60°F temperatures, fishing season opener, and perfect weather for construction and outdoor projects

Annual precipitation: 12 inches annually with most falling as snow - virtually no weather delays for construction or outdoor activities

Sunshine: 300+ days annually - more sunshine than most of California with dramatically lower costs and better outdoor recreation

Perfect Building Terrain:

Gentle rolling topography - Natural elevation changes provide multiple building sites without expensive grading, offering different orientations for optimal views

Volcanic soil foundation - Ancient lava flows provide excellent drainage and stable support for any construction while maintaining natural fertility

Natural landscaping - Existing Ponderosa pines and native vegetation create instant curb appeal requiring zero maintenance or irrigation

Multiple building orientations - Position your home for optimal sunrise/sunset views, solar gain, or wind protection based on your priorities

Excellent drainage - Elevated position and volcanic soil prevent water problems while maintaining easy access to river recreation

Local Wildlife: Your Daily Entertainment

Living here means front-row seats to the authentic Oregon wilderness experience. Your property sits in prime habitat where diverse ecosystems create incredible wildlife viewing opportunities year-round.

Oregon Wildlife Neighbors:

Roosevelt elk - Massive herds migrating through the Cascade Range, with bulls weighing up to 1,100 pounds creating spectacular viewing during fall rutting season

Mule deer and white-tailed deer - Daily visitors browsing native vegetation throughout your property, providing excellent hunting opportunities and wildlife photography

Black bears - Respectful forest neighbors requiring proper food storage, these intelligent animals provide incredible wildlife viewing opportunities during berry season

Mountain lions - Elusive predators maintaining healthy prey populations while rarely showing themselves to humans, tracks occasionally found but sightings rare

Wild turkeys - Reintroduced population providing excellent hunting opportunities and fascinating behavior during spring strutting displays

Incredible Bird Life:

Bald eagles - Fishing along the Sprague River corridor, these majestic raptors with 7-foot wingspans create spectacular viewing opportunities year-round

Osprey - "Fish hawks" diving for trout in the river system, building massive stick nests and providing incredible fishing action to observe

Great blue herons - Patient hunters standing motionless in river shallows, demonstrating incredible fishing techniques and grace

Sandhill cranes - Part of the Pacific Flyway migration route, bringing thousands of these ancient birds through your area twice annually

Steller's jays - Brilliant blue forest residents providing entertainment with their intelligence and bold personalities around campsites

Pacific Flyway Significance:

Your property sits directly along the Pacific Flyway, one of four major North American bird migration routes stretching from Alaska to Patagonia. This means incredible seasonal bird watching opportunities with over 200 species utilizing the Klamath Basin during migration periods.

Fishing and Aquatic Wildlife:

Native redband trout - Beautiful rainbow trout subspecies adapted to high desert conditions, providing excellent fishing in the Sprague River system

Mountain whitefish - Native species supporting the ecosystem while providing additional angling opportunities

Seasonal salmon runs - Historic salmon populations returning to spawn, representing successful conservation efforts and ecosystem restoration

River otters - Playful aquatic mammals occasionally spotted along the river, indicating excellent water quality and healthy fish populations

Historical Context: Standing Where Legends Walked

Your property sits in the heart of the Pacific Northwest's most storied landscape, where Native American tribes, pioneering settlers, and outdoor legends all left their indelible marks on this magnificent high desert.

Ancient and Native Heritage:

Klamath Tribes Territory - Sacred grounds of the Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin peoples who have called this region home for over 10,000 years, using the Sprague River for fishing, transportation, and spiritual ceremonies

Traditional fishing grounds - Your property area has supported Native American salmon and trout fishing for millennia, with traditional fishing methods still practiced today

Crater Lake spiritual significance - Known to Native peoples as "Giiwas" (sacred place), the lake holds deep spiritual meaning as the center of creation stories and vision quests

Archaeological sites - Numerous important cultural locations throughout the Klamath Basin revealing thousands of years of sophisticated civilization and resource management

Pioneer and Settlement Legacy:

Oregon Trail heritage - Historic emigrant routes passed through the Klamath Basin as pioneers sought new lives in the Pacific Northwest

Homestead Act settlements - Your area was developed by hardy settlers who proved up 160-Acre homesteads and established the agricultural traditions continuing today

Railroad development - The Southern Pacific Railroad reached Klamath Falls in 1909, connecting the region to California and Pacific Northwest markets

Timber industry heritage - Massive Ponderosa pine forests supported lumber mills and created the economic foundation for local communities

Conservation and Recreation History:

Crater Lake National Park establishment (1902) - President Theodore Roosevelt designated this as America's fifth national park, recognizing its global significance and unique beauty

Sprague River restoration - Ongoing habitat restoration efforts have returned this river to near-pristine conditions, supporting native fish populations and ecosystem health

Winema National Forest designation - Surrounding your property, this 1.1 million-acre forest provides permanent protection for wildlife habitat and recreational opportunities

Pacific Flyway recognition - Klamath Basin designated as critical habitat for waterfowl and migratory birds, ensuring permanent protection of the ecosystem

Investment Potential: Smart Money Moves to Oregon

Oregon Land Investment Advantages:

Population migration: California refugees and remote workers driving unprecedented Oregon land demand, particularly in rural areas with recreational access

Water access premium: Properties near the Sprague River and other water sources command significantly higher values than dry land parcels

National park proximity: Crater Lake's global recognition creates sustained tourism demand and property value appreciation

Recreation economy growth: Oregon's outdoor recreation industry generates $16.4 billion annually, creating stable economic foundation

No state sales tax: Oregon's tax advantages attract businesses and residents, driving continued population and economic growth

Strategic Investment Factors:

Below-market entry point: Acquire significant Oregon acreage for less than urban dwellers pay for annual parking while positioned in high-growth recreation corridor

Climate change advantages: Higher elevation and water access provide resilience against future climate challenges

Remote work revolution: High-speed internet enables professionals to live anywhere while maintaining urban incomes, driving rural land demand

Recreational tourism growth: Increasing demand for authentic outdoor experiences and vacation rental properties near national attractions

Infrastructure improvements: Continued highway improvements and utility expansion increase accessibility and property values

Appreciation Catalysts:

Urban refugees: Accelerating migration from expensive coastal cities to affordable rural locations with recreational amenities

Baby Boomer retirement: Largest generation seeking affordable retirement locations with outdoor recreation access and natural beauty

Millennial homebuying: Younger generation prioritizing experiences over possessions, seeking adventure-based lifestyle properties

International recognition: Crater Lake's Unesco consideration and global photography exposure increase international investor interest

Water scarcity trends: Properties with water access become increasingly valuable as western drought conditions persist

Utilities and Infrastructure: Modern Convenience Meets Off-Grid Freedom

Power Options for Energy Independence:

Pacific Power service - Regional utility providing grid connection with power lines serving the area

Solar excellence: Over 300 days of sunshine annually at 4,100-Foot elevation creates ideal conditions for solar power systems

Wind energy potential: Consistent high desert breezes provide supplemental renewable energy opportunities

Generator backup: Propane or gasoline generators provide reliable backup power for complete energy security

Battery storage: Modern lithium battery systems store renewable energy for 24/7 off-grid capability

Water Solutions:

Well drilling required - Typical depth 60-100 feet in this area with excellent water quality and reliable yields

Professional well drillers: Multiple licensed contractors serve Klamath County with specialized volcanic terrain experience

Water hauling option: Temporary water delivery available while planning permanent well installation

Sprague River access: Nearby river provides irrigation water for gardens and landscaping (permits may be required)

Rainwater collection: Legal in Oregon - collect and store rainwater for irrigation and non-potable uses

Waste Management:

Septic system installation - Required for permanent residence, typically $8,000-12,000 for conventional system in volcanic soil

Klamath County Environmental Health - Local permitting authority providing guidance and inspection services

Alternative systems: Composting toilets and greywater systems allowed with proper permits for off-grid installations

Waste disposal: Local waste management companies provide garbage collection and recycling services

Communication and Internet:

Cellular service: Good coverage from major carriers throughout most of the area

Satellite internet: High-speed internet options including Starlink perfect for remote work and entertainment

Landline potential: Traditional phone service available through local providers for backup communication

Emergency services: Klamath County Sheriff, Oregon State Police, and volunteer fire departments provide comprehensive coverage

Zoning and Building Information: Maximum Freedom

R-2 Rural Residential Benefits:

Residential construction encouraged - Single-family homes, manufactured homes, and tiny homes permitted with minimal restrictions

Tiny home friendly - Homes as small as 300 square feet allowed, perfect for minimalist living and affordable housing solutions

Recreational vehicle placement permitted - RVs allowed for temporary residence up to 21 days every 6 months, perfect for camping while building

Agricultural uses compatible - Gardens, small livestock, and hobby farming operations allowed and encouraged

Storage buildings permitted - Workshops, garages, barns, and storage structures allowed with minimal restrictions

Building Requirements and Opportunities:

Setbacks reasonable - Property boundaries allow flexible building placement for optimal views and privacy

Height restrictions minimal - Standard residential height limits allow two-story construction with basement potential

Well and septic required - Standard rural requirements ensuring water independence and waste management autonomy

Building permits through Klamath County - Straightforward permitting process with knowledgeable staff familiar with rural construction

Professional contractors available - Experienced local builders understand volcanic soil conditions and county requirements

Development Flexibility:

Multiple building sites - 1.56 acres allows main residence, guest house, workshop, and recreational vehicle parking

Future expansion potential - Rural zoning allows additions and improvements as your needs change

Home-based business allowed - Certain commercial activities permitted including tourism, agriculture, and professional services

Conservation opportunities - Potential tax benefits for wildlife habitat preservation while maintaining building rights

Renewable energy encouraged - No restrictions on solar installations, wind systems, or energy independence projects

Nearby Attractions and Amenities: Your Adventure Headquarters

World-Class Natural Wonders (All Within 2 Hours):

Crater Lake National Park (20 miles) - America's deepest lake with the clearest water on Earth, rim drives, hiking, and winter recreation

Oregon Caves National Monument (60 miles) - Underground limestone caverns known as the "Marble Halls of Oregon"

Lava Beds National Monument (45 miles) - Volcanic landscape with lava tube caves, petroglyph sites, and unique geological formations

Redwood National Park (75 miles) - World's tallest trees creating cathedral-like forests along the Pacific Coast

Mount Shasta (80 miles) - 14,179-Foot volcanic peak offering world-class mountaineering and spiritual significance

Adventure Activities Within 1 Hour:

Sprague River recreation - World-class fly fishing, kayaking, wildlife viewing, and photography opportunities

Winema National Forest - 1.1 million acres of hiking, camping, hunting, and wilderness exploration

Klamath Lake system - Waterfowl hunting, fishing, boating, and bird watching on Oregon's largest natural lake

OC&E Woods Line State Trail - 100-Mile rail-trail for biking, horseback riding, and ATV adventures

Sky Lakes Wilderness - Alpine lakes, hiking trails, and backcountry camping in pristine mountain environment

Cultural and Historical Attractions:

Klamath County Museum - Extensive exhibits on Native American culture, pioneer history, and natural history

Crater Lake Lodge - Historic 1915 lodge offering fine dining, gift shops, and spectacular lake views

Favell Museum - World-renowned collection of Native American artifacts and Western art

Fort Klamath Museum - Historic military site with preserved buildings and frontier history

Collier Memorial State Park - Logging museum with historic equipment and pioneer village

Urban Conveniences:

Klamath Falls downtown - Historic district with restaurants, antique shops, and community events

Running Y Ranch Resort - Golf course, dining, and recreational facilities open to the public

Oregon Institute of Technology - University providing educational and cultural programming

Klamath Falls Airport - Regional airport with charter flights and private aircraft services

Pricing and Financing: Make Your Oregon Dream Affordable

Invest in Your Freedom with Options That Work for Every Budget:

Lightning-Fast Cash Option:

Total Investment: $18,295

Land Price: $18,045

Documentation Fee: $250

Immediate Ownership: Clear title and deed in your name

No Financing Hassles: Complete transaction in days, not months

Maximum Negotiating Power: Cash offers get attention and respect

Easy Owner Financing - No Bank Required:

Get Started Today: $500 Total

Down Payment: $250

Documentation Fee: $250

Monthly Investment: $275 for 72 months

Zero Interest: What you see is what you pay - no compound interest traps

No Credit Checks: Your property secures the loan, not your credit score

No Prepayment Penalties: Pay off early and save money without fees

Why Choose Our Financing:

Immediate Ownership: You own the land from day one, not the bank

Flexible Terms: Miss a payment? We work with you, not against you

No Hidden Fees: Transparent pricing with no surprises or gotcha clauses

Build When Ready: No pressure to build immediately - develop on your timeline

Investment Comparison - The Numbers Don't Lie:

Your Monthly Payment: $275 (less than most people spend on dining out)

Portland Apartment Rent: $2,000/Month average (you'll never own anything)

Bend Mortgage Payment: $3,500/Month average (30-Year debt slavery)

Your Total Investment: Own free and clear in 6 years for less than others pay rent in 3 months

How to Secure Your Oregon Paradise

Your Journey to Land Ownership is Simple:

Step 1: Choose Your Path

Cash Purchase: Immediate ownership with maximum simplicity

Owner Financing: Easy monthly payments with instant equity building

We handle everything: All paperwork, deed transfer, and legal documentation

Step 2: Secure Your Investment

Submit down payment: Secure your property with initial payment

Review all documents: Complete transparency - know exactly what you're buying

Sign electronically: Modern convenience - no need to travel for closing

Step 3: Immediate Ownership

Deed recorded: Your name on the official county records within days

Property access: Begin using your land immediately after closing

Tax responsibility: You're now a Klamath County property owner with all rights and benefits

Step 4: Begin Your Adventure

Site planning: Visit your property and plan your development

Utility connections: Contact providers for power, well drilling, and septic installation

Building permits: Work with Klamath County for any construction projects

Step 5: Live Your Dream

Build your vision: Custom home, tiny house retreat, or off-grid sanctuary

Enjoy recreational access: Immediate proximity to world-class outdoor recreation

Watch your investment grow: Benefit from Oregon's continued population and economic growth

Ready to Claim Your Piece of Oregon Paradise?

This is your moment. The moment when you stop dreaming about Oregon living and start living it. When you finally say "yes" to the life you've always imagined - where your mornings begin with coffee while watching sunrise over Crater Lake, where your afternoons are spent fishing the legendary Sprague River, and where your evenings end with stargazing under the darkest skies in America.

The Smart Money is Moving to Oregon. Strategic location, water access, national park proximity, world-class recreation, no restrictions, and incredible pricing make this the investment opportunity you've been waiting for.

Your Oregon Dream is Calling. Answer now and take the first step toward your new life where every day feels like vacation, you're surrounded by some of America's most spectacular natural wonders, and your wallet doesn't feel like you're bleeding money.

Don't Wait - Oregon Paradise Doesn't Last Long

Properties with this combination of location, value, and recreational access sell quickly to buyers who recognize authentic opportunity. While you're thinking about it, someone else is securing their freedom.

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More Lot Details

Owner Will Finance
Residential Zoning
Gently Rolling Terrain
Paved Road Access
Electricity Service
Well Water
Septic
Estimated Annual Taxes
$63
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
329585
Seller's Lot ID
OR - Klamath - 329585 - 1.56 Acres
LOTFLIP ID
401101
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