Archive for the ‘Counties’ Category

72% Off Many Cochise County Properties!

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

These parcels are located just 16 miles Northwest of the town of Willcox. Willcox is in the northern section of the Sulphur Springs Valley which cuts through Cochise County for nearly 100 miles averaging more than 15 miles in width. Willcox was established in 1880 and incorporated in 1915. Today, there are about 4,000 people living in the city, and Willcox serves as the major trade and service center for agriculture and tourism within the county.

Kern County!

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Kern County has much to offer both the visitor and those that are seeking an ideal place to raise their family. Located in the Southern California High Desert in the Antelope Valley, California City is the third largest city in California, encompassing 204 square miles. Located a short 120 miles from Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean and only 180 miles to Nevada’s state line, it was the fastest-growing city in the country from 1980 to 1990.  In Kern County you are never more than a two-hour drive from the mountains, beaches, cultural centers and museums, and all the attractions that make Southern California one of the world’s most popular destinations.

Pueblo County!

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Pueblo County is located in Southern Colorado along the southern edge of the state’s major growth corridor. Pueblo County has a very mild climate with moderate temperatures throughout its four seasons. The average daily high is 68 degrees with an average daily low of 37.  Pueblo County offers some of the most spectacular recreation opportunities available in the United States. There’s something here for everyone.  Pueblo County is just 110 miles from downtown Denver. So although you might have felt that you are in the middle of the mountains, all of the amenities are just a short drive away.

San Bernardino County

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Sunny days, amusement parks, year-round sports, San Bernardino County has it all. With close to eighty percent of their days sunny, the region provides people with an unparalleled opportunity to indulge in all types of recreation activities. Varied landscape allows you to go from winter snow sports to warm weather activities. San Bernardino County boasts two national parks and more than 100 regional and local parks, museums, golf courses and numerous fairs. Penske Motorsports now hosts world class NASCAR and Indy car races at the speedway in Fontana.

Whether your idea of recreation involves a hammock, a fishing pole, a golf club, a shopping bag or an off-road vehicle, San Bernardino has the perfect location for you. On the shores of the Colorado River, in the Mojave Desert, high in the San Bernardino Mountains, or in green spaces on the edges of urban bustle, you can a full life here.

Culberson County, Texas

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Culberson County offers investors the opportunity to own land in growing small town communities that neighbor some of the most picturesque countryside in Texas. Van Horn, the Culberson County seat, features the Smokehouse Auto Museum, the only classic car museum in West Texas, a County Historical Museum, and many local shops. The City Park has a pool, playground, basketball courts, and tennis courts for those looking to get out and enjoy the warm Culberson climate.

Just a short drive off of US 62 in Northwest Culberson County, the Guadalupe Mountains National Park offers visitors a peaceful retreat into over 86,000 acres of stunning hills and wilderness. Take a camping trip to Pine Spring Campgrounds and Dog Canyon Campground or go horseback riding in the backcountry. While in the park, get a glimpse of the natural plants and wildlife while hiking the 80 plus miles of trails around the area or check out Guadalupe Peak, the highest peak in Texas at 8749 feet.

Just south of the Guadalupe Mountains National Park, the Sierra Diablo Wildlife Management Area consists of a 10,991-acre preserve for native deer and big horn sheep. The area offers many opportunities for hiking and camping.

A number of prominent mountain ranges and natural features are present in Culberson County and provide opportunities for leisure in the great outdoors. To the south, the Van Horn Mountains and the Wylie Mountains offer striking backdrops for a day’s trek through the Culberson County wilderness. Culberson County is a unique and gorgeous area.