Freedom in the Forest! Fenced 1.42 Acres!
Payment Options
Payment Note(s)
Seller financing available with 20% down and monthly principal and interest payments of $653 for 8 years, $885 for 5 years, or $1,312 for 3 years.
Description
PROPERTY IS FENCED, HAS LOTS OF CEDAR AND DOUGLAS FIR TREES, BORDERS THE NATIONAL FOREST, HAS A LARGE WATER TANK (FUNCTIONALITY UNKNOWN), AND ZONING ALLOWS SFR, RVS, MOBILE HOMES, CAMPING, SHORT-TERM RENTALS AND MORE WITH PERMIT.
Property Information
Parcel Size
1.42
State
California
County
Sierra
Nearest Cities
Camptonville
Parcel Number
006-010-040
Legal Description
T18 N R08 E S1 Por Ne 1/4
Features
Acres
1.42
County
Sierra
Access
Public Road – Gravel
Power
At Neighboring Property
Water
None
Elevation
2,825
Purchase Information/Fees
$$$
Closing Costs
There will be some fees associated with the transaction like escrow, title insurance, city/county transfer taxes, etc. There are generally a couple thousand dollars depending on the sale price.
$399
Loan Setup Fee
A fee of $399 is required to set up a seller financing loan with the 3rd party loan servicing company. This does not apply if paying cash.
$30/mo.
Misc Fee
This fee is added to your monthly payment so the loan servicing company can allocate and pay your property taxes and insurance for you.
Nearby Attractions/City
Camptonville, Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park, Yuba River, Lakes Basin, and more!!!
Camptonville is a small, historic town located in northern California, known for its rich Gold Rush history and close-knit community. Nestled in the Sierra Nevada foothills, it offers scenic landscapes and outdoor recreation opportunities like hiking and exploring nearby forests. Despite its small size, Camptonville has a strong sense of community with local events and services, including a community center and school. The town’s quiet, rural charm makes it a peaceful retreat from urban life.
Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park offers insights into Gold Rush history, featuring remnants of hydraulic mining and hiking trails. The Yuba River is popular for swimming, fishing, and kayaking, providing beautiful natural scenery. The Lakes Basin area boasts alpine lakes and hiking opportunities, while Packer Lake is great for fishing and picnicking. Additionally, nearby towns like Sierra City and Downieville provide recreational options along with local shops and eateries.