Located in the Timberon Gulf Course Subdivision Unit 8 Block 23 Lot 42
Section: | TGC8-BLK23-Lot42 |
Address: | 1656 Sacramento Dr, Timberon, NM 88350 |
Size: | 0.500 acre |
Description: | Paved road 1 block away, 1 block from golf course |
Est. Taxes: | Similar lots average about $30-$40 a year |
Price: | $17,500 |
Sale Price: | $12,500 |
Terms: | Cash: 20% cash discount = $10,000
Down payment: $500 Document Fees: $299 Select Monthly Option: Choose your length of payment at time of purchase, 5-30 yrs., no penalty for early payoff. Option 1: Mail payment in each month: 11% interest *Land payment only. Does not include Escrow fee. |
Notes: | This lot zoned for a single-family residence. Residential Only. No Farm Animals. All utilities accessible to lot, no time limit to build.
Restrictive Covenant 2 amendment Restrictive Covenant 3 amendment Restrictive Covenant 4 amendment Please note, The Architectural Control Committee no longer exists. |
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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