160 Acres of LAND for SALE in OREGON with Panoramic Mountain Views & Dirt Road Access bordering BLM Land along the entire North Boundary and National Forest Land along the entire East Boundary. This 160 Acre Property is only a quarter mile from a Paved Road to the West and only 1 mile from the South Fork Sprague River. Bly, Oregon is 5.6 miles from the Property. In Bly, you will find Fuel, Food, Basic Supplies, a Post Office & Library. Lakeview, Oregon (population 2,500) is 45 miles to the East. Klamath Falls, Oregon (population 22,000) is 58 miles to the West. In Klamath Falls you will find a Hospital, Home Depot, Natural Grocers, Walmart, Restaurants and Professional Services as well as the 90,000 Acre Upper Klamath Lake. View Property Video, Images, Maps & Details at: www.landio.com/listing/or-klamath-00004 Oregon | 160 Acres +/- | $99,997 For Questions or to Purchase this Property, please Call or Text LANDIO anytime at 866-8-LANDIO (866-852-6346) Please Reference LANDIO Property ID: OR_Klamath_00004 Property to SELL? Visit: SELLwithLANDIO.com Feature Your Property on LANDIO, Visit: LANDIO.com/feature 🔥 Please Subscribe 👉 ua-cam.com/users/landio
For anyone interested I'd highly recommend that they look into the BLM's interaction with private property owners in Eastern Oregon, e.g. the Hammond family as well as others.
@@vv-mc7io - I can’t, but most paved roads are plowed in the winter unless there’s serious snow (think of the pass in glacier national parks 20‘-30’). After he mentioned the road, he also said there was another entrance, park roads or fire roads? That might be as you feared. I’ve known families that left their truck near the road, and snowmobiled to their home. LOL!
Nicely done thank you 😊 🙏 Information is what you need to make good purchase decisions. One question 🤔 How much snow dise it get? Ans is it in danger of flood plain?
While anything is possible, most rivers and creeks expand a little during heavy rain or snow melt, but seldom flood. The exception would be beavers damming it up, which might create a worst case scenario. Add to that in many states you can’t remove a beaver dam or harm the beavers.
After seeing what happened in North Carolina, Tennessee and Florida recently, I am watching out for the proximity of water to the property I am looking for.
I wouldn't live in Sprague or Bly Oregon again for nothing, Population of Bly 207 & Sprague river 80. Should tell you something. Both too far away from everything. It works out fine if you only drive to town (Klamath) once in a while & stock up for winter, the road to klamath during winter is a bit dangerous, very windy/slippery, if you have kids they will hate being on the bus for an hour to go to Chiloquin school, there are No jobs, Maybe if I did online work or planned to be a rancher/farmer and knew the gov wasn't trying to close down all ranches & farms in central Or. but they are. So forget it.
Very pretty land and the BDR goes by here. Too bad Horrible Portland politics control the state. Let me know when the greater Idaho initiative goes through. 😂
Looks to me that there might be at least one living in the National.Forest. Looks a little sus... lol🤷 Timestamp 03:38, on the right, in the water right before the bend. Looks like (whatever it may be), it's facing the embankment . Maybe a tree, but it looks like it's moving. Nice day for a dip.😊
Central Oregon ranch land. Not a lot of trees, no well, BLM road thru the middle of the property, endless quiet, endless stargazing. Good price for a dry homestead.
@S.BYH2O Thank you for your concern. The photos and videos of the property were captured within the last few weeks. Thank You for Watching & Leaving a Comment. God Bless, 🚀 🤠
Luckily my wife is all in and we are ready for a change looking at neighbors all day is for the birds keep showing your girl these videos eventually she will give in
LOL That's what you think. Klamath county is constantly put on drought restrictions limiting the water, even when there is no drought, That's how the state controls so-called water rights.
Why not show the land ? You seem more focused on the Sprague river. You should be showing the 160 acres. Thank you for wasting my time. There are no salmon in the klamath basin.
160 Acres of LAND for SALE in OREGON with Panoramic Mountain Views & Dirt Road Access bordering BLM Land along the entire North Boundary and National Forest Land along the entire East Boundary.
This 160 Acre Property is only a quarter mile from a Paved Road to the West and only 1 mile from the South Fork Sprague River.
Bly, Oregon is 5.6 miles from the Property. In Bly, you will find Fuel, Food, Basic Supplies, a Post Office & Library.
Lakeview, Oregon (population 2,500) is 45 miles to the East.
Klamath Falls, Oregon (population 22,000) is 58 miles to the West. In Klamath Falls you will find a Hospital, Home Depot, Natural Grocers, Walmart, Restaurants and Professional Services as well as the 90,000 Acre Upper Klamath Lake.
View Property Video, Images, Maps & Details at: www.landio.com/listing/or-klamath-00004
Oregon | 160 Acres +/- | $99,997
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I'd buy these lands in a heartbeat, but they are just too far from a hospital in case of an emergency. It's literally a life and death problem.
This is amazing! If I only had the money... I would buy it today, sight unseen. Such a beautiful area!
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An incredible opportunity. That is a beautiful part of the world!
Absolutely beautiful. I appreciate all the great info.
$99,997 ??? Is not bad at all
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Lived all over that area. It's what Colorado used to be.
Too much information that Doesn't have anything to do with the property
By design😊
@@dataender96exactly! Some will never own a home and land or ever get retirement....only labor camps
Does seem suspicious, doesn’t it?
AWESOME! I love this! This is absolutely stunningly beautiful! 🥰
this would be a fantastic escape for camping/rv'ing. possibly set up a few yurts
How many people cut through the property and leave there garbage and trespass on the property.
Nice , a lot of potential.
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@LANDIO thank you & God bless you & your family .🙏❤️🙏
For anyone interested I'd highly recommend that they look into the BLM's interaction with private property owners in Eastern Oregon, e.g. the Hammond family as well as others.
Here in douglas county nobody tells me whayt i can or cant do on my land. BLM could kiss my ass if they want
Beautiful looking place there now dude
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I’m vaguely interested, but would be curious about access during the winter time.
It’s a quarter mile from a paved road, so that would be plowed in the winter.
@ I txt the # on the website. I’d like to work with the owner of this UA-cam channel
If you have 160 acres & plan on living there, you are going to need a backhoe or other equipment anyway so you can clear your own road.
How can you be so sure? @Erin-Thor
@@vv-mc7io - I can’t, but most paved roads are plowed in the winter unless there’s serious snow (think of the pass in glacier national parks 20‘-30’). After he mentioned the road, he also said there was another entrance, park roads or fire roads? That might be as you feared. I’ve known families that left their truck near the road, and snowmobiled to their home. LOL!
The old bait and switch leader add I didn’t realize they still used this old technique
Nicely done thank you 😊 🙏
Information is what you need to make good purchase decisions. One question 🤔
How much snow dise it get?
Ans is it in danger of flood plain?
My concern is that the river and multiple creeks surrounds the property = flooding?
Looks like flooding area alright
blah blah blah
While anything is possible, most rivers and creeks expand a little during heavy rain or snow melt, but seldom flood. The exception would be beavers damming it up, which might create a worst case scenario. Add to that in many states you can’t remove a beaver dam or harm the beavers.
After seeing what happened in North Carolina, Tennessee and Florida recently, I am watching out for the proximity of water to the property I am looking for.
@@Erin-Thor You really don't know that area, do you? 🙄
Is there an existing easment from the forest service road through the Morgan property?
Hey is that going to be part of the new Oregon split or the old Oregon
Looks completely clear cut. No trees left. Good location tho.
I wouldn't live in Sprague or Bly Oregon again for nothing, Population of Bly 207 & Sprague river 80. Should tell you something. Both too far away from everything. It works out fine if you only drive to town (Klamath) once in a while & stock up for winter, the road to klamath during winter is a bit dangerous, very windy/slippery, if you have kids they will hate being on the bus for an hour to go to Chiloquin school, there are No jobs, Maybe if I did online work or planned to be a rancher/farmer and knew the gov wasn't trying to close down all ranches & farms in central Or. but they are. So forget it.
I wonder what percentage of native Indians live in that area?
@@billbradley2480 With a population of 207, If they're smart, None.
Very pretty land and the BDR goes by here. Too bad Horrible Portland politics control the state. Let me know when the greater Idaho initiative goes through. 😂
yet you show pictures of everywhere BUT the property .
Electricity, water?
Ha, Where isn’t there a Dollar General? Can I privatize the dirt road through the property? Thanks, that’s actually a good deal in my opinion.
Not in Bly or Sprague river. And BLM road through the middle of the property, means NO
What about water rights?
Pending sale already. That was fast!
I'd buy it if there were frequent sasquatch sightings
Looks to me that there might be at least one living in the National.Forest. Looks a little sus... lol🤷
Timestamp 03:38, on the right, in the water right before the bend. Looks like (whatever it may be), it's facing the embankment . Maybe a tree, but it looks like it's moving. Nice day for a dip.😊
Central Oregon ranch land. Not a lot of trees, no well, BLM road thru the middle of the property, endless quiet, endless stargazing. Good price for a dry homestead.
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@ no problem 😉 shared it out with the fam! Blessings 💯
Whats the states rules on firearms there? I would only consider buying it if it’s a pro 2A state.
It’s a terrible 2A state.
How much down
Be careful that these photos aren't dated...there's been alot of fires in that area recently.
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I will buy this in a minute. I need cround funddding. I can do $499,.
My GF is afraid I'm gonna drop dead & leave her stranded in nowhere, otherwise I'd love to sell this place & get that awesome camping spread!
Luckily my wife is all in and we are ready for a change looking at neighbors all day is for the birds keep showing your girl these videos eventually she will give in
You should do it!
Snow? Water rights... perk tests??
LOL That's what you think. Klamath county is constantly put on drought restrictions limiting the water, even when there is no drought, That's how the state controls so-called water rights.
Why not show the land ? You seem more focused on the Sprague river. You should be showing the 160 acres. Thank you for wasting my time. There are no salmon in the klamath basin.
If it was in Idaho, I’d buy it. But I’m not going to participate in Salem’s agenda.
This area sucks in the winter. Lmao 🤣
What the hell does B L M mean I mean
Bureau of Land Management. It's Oregon, a government that is highly regulated.
BLM is federal. Bureau of land management.
How far from MT Bachelor?
I don't know exactly, but it's a ways - like a couple of hundred miles.
$50.000