Located in the Timberon Gulf Course Subdivision Unit 4 Block 9 Lot 7
Section: | TGC4-BLK9-Lot7 |
Address: | 38 London Hunt Dr, Timberon, NM 88350 |
Size: | 0.504 acre |
Description: | On the future 14th & 15th Green. |
Est. Taxes: | Similar lots average about $20 a year |
Price: | $18,500 |
Sale Price: | $12,500 |
Terms: | Cash: 20% cash discount = $10,000
Down payment: $500 Document Fees: $500 Select Term: Choose your length of payment at time of purchase, 5-30 years. 10% interest, no penalty for early payoff. 1st payment due 30-60 days after closing, depending on payment selection date. Choose payment date, 1st-29th of the month. |
Notes: | Residential Only, No Farm Animals, All utilities accessible to lot, no time limit to build.
Please note, The Architectural Control Committee no longer exists. The covenants pertaining to real estate in Otero County can be found at the Otero County Assessors website. Otero County NM website Otero County NM Assessor Otero County Subdivision Plat Maps and Surveys Restrictive Covenants |
For more information about this lot please use the contact form below or use the contact info on our Contact page.
Timberon Water & Sanitation Dept. (575) 987-2250
http://www.timberonwater.com/water-rates-and-charges/
Standby Fee: $61.15 a year per lot
Initial Water Meter Install: $675
Average Basic Monthly Water Bill (including Trash Service): $57.75
Facilities & Services Fee: $30 a year per lot
Electric
The Otero County Electric Company link for information about getting power to your lot is at:
www.ocec-inc.com/content/new-construction
Septic (New Mexico State Liquid Waste Regulations)
https://www.env.nm.gov/liquid_waste/laws-and-regulations/
Septic for small lots: These options apply to lots that are less than ¾ acre:
ATM Advanced Treatment Unit. more expensive // are Small water treatment plants require maintenance & sampling
SPLIT FLOW SYSTEM – 2 plumbing systems gray water into regular septic black water into holding tank (1000 gal typical)
ET BED Septic tank w/ sand & gravel bed 120 X 120
RV must be into a tank
Contact for this area is Michael Montoya NMENV (575) 288-2050 or (575) 649-4107.
Another resource is the New Mexico Environment Department website for the most current information on residential and commercial requirements for septic systems.
https://www.env.nm.gov/fod/LiquidWaste/guidance.html
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