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Fruitland,UT 84027
Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Recreational
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Oak Hills Ranch Phase 2
MLS Listing ID 2017123
HOA Y/N No
Annual Tax Amount $1
Lot Size 12.380 Acres
Acres 12.38
Lot Dimensions 0.0x0.0x0.0
Property Description
Come join the exclusive owners at Oak Hills Ranch with this stunning 12+ acre lot on the edge of the new community 1 acre fly fishing and recreational pond. Build your recreational oasis here and enjoy all the area has to offer. From this location you're just a few minutes to incredible fishing at Strawberry, Red Creek, and Currant Creek Reservoirs. Located on the South side of the Uintas you're just a short drive to all they have to offer and only 45 minutes from Heber City or 25 minutes to Duchesne. Electricity is stubbed and Water is supplied by a private water company for these lots. More lots and land available. Information deemed reliable, but Buyer to verify all. CCR's are in the process of being recorded on the property. Taxes have also not been assessed for these new lots. Lots may qualify for Greenbelt. Use address to 46997 Thunder Ridge Dr to find the gate to Oak Hills Ranch. Lot 6 is adjacent to the new pond up the hill from the gate.
Location
State UT
County Duchesne
Area Mt Hm; Tlmg; Mytn; Duchsn; Brgl
Zoning Single-Family
Interior
Fireplace No
Exterior
Utilities Available Natural Gas Not Available,Sewer: Septic Tank,Power: Stubbed
Waterfront Yes
View Y/N Yes
View Valley
Present Use Recreational
Topography Terrain: Flat, Terrain: Grad Slope
Private Pool false
Building
Lot Description Additional Land Available,Terrain: Grad Slope,View: Valley,Waterfront,Terrain: Flat
Faces East
Sewer Septic Tank
New Construction No
Schools
Elementary Schools Duchesne
Middle Schools None/Other
High Schools Duchesne
School District Duchesne
Others
Senior Community No
Tax ID 00-0035-3017
Acceptable Financing Cash,Conventional,USDA Rural Development
Listing Terms Cash,Conventional,USDA Rural Development