Parcel Near Genoa, Just 91 Miles Northeast of Colorado Springs

Lincoln County, Colorado
$1,600.00

PRICE REDUCED! Save 20%!
Originally $2,000.00 Now $1,600.00
$80.88 a month with terms
$149.00 Down with a $149.00 Document Fee
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DESCRIPTION: This parcel is located near the small town of Genoa, Colorado. Genoa is just north of Interstate 70. Plans for the town include the building of a racetrack. The Genoa Motorsports Country Club race track will be a 5.86 mile dual-circuit road course available for private membership use, car and motorcycle rental and open test and tune use. Various clubs have already shown interest in 20 weekends for the 2008 season. Look into what else is available to you in this area of Colorado.

  • PROPERTY NUMBER: 4806
  • SIZE: 0.172 acres
  • COUNTY: Lincoln
  • STATE: Colorado
  • YEARLY TAXES: $7.03
  • TRANSFER TAX: $0.00
  • MAPS: Satellite View | Parcel Map (PDF) | Driving Directions
  • LEGAL DESCRIPTION:

    All the following described lot or parcel of land, situated, lying and being in the County of Lincoln, and State of Colorado: Lot 14, Block A, Town of North Bovina.

  • Assessor Parcel Number (APN): 258112201006

    For questions regarding zoning, restrictions, and access; please contact the county: 719-743-2358

  • FINANCING:

    We will provide owner financing with no credit checks on any property we sell with the following terms:

    Purchase Price: $1,600.00
    Monthly Payment: $80.88
    Down Payment: $149.00
    Document Fee: $149.00
    Interest Rate: 12.7%
    Term: 20 months

  • Questions? Call us: 877-257-0231
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