TURNKEY OFFGRID PROPERTY. inquiries 432-284-1220. no scammers. if we smell scammers, we do not reply. thank you. GOD BLESS. NO ELECTRIC BILL, NO WATER BILL, NO SEWER BILL, NO HAULING WATER, 38.62 acres. w so much: a nice large yard on a knoll, AND NOT IN FLOOD ZONE. *Barb fencing: one acre barb fenced, 6 strand, nice and tight, 14’ cowboy gate, man gate on opposite end of yard, *welded H corners. extra rolls of barb, extra wire clips, tools and accessories. *RV: 2003 cardinal 33 1/2', 2 slide out, stove, fridge, microwave, new furnace, new nano rod in hot water system, swamp cooler, AC, "lagoon" septic, dearborn heater, olympia heater, diversified systems, *new circuit board in electrical system. *WELL W SOLAR PUMP: 1200w, 800' down, pump is at 600’. DC system, separate from solar shed system. the well pumps water into 2500 gallon storage tank, sits on 4’ high platform. from storage tank to RV gravity fed *SOLAR POWER: 6000W solar power system complete with 8000W PURE sinewave inverter, 8 marine battery bank, solar shed , DC fans for air circulation, panels sit on 2" steel piping base, 4' pipe into solid ground, cement foundation, rated 180 mph winds, MPPT controls, accessories &extras. *spare RV: for storage, tires inside. not everything works, but fridge is hybid propane/electric, roof needs patching. some workable appliances *BACKHOE: 1997 CASE 580 SUPERK . working order, minor hydro leaks, DIGS UP TO 18' with extendable boom. Customized 6” and 12” (3’ length) auger attachments from Skidpro (made in USA) *TOOL SHED: 8’x16’ LIFETIME (ANCHORED FOR WINDS), *Contents too much to list: *air compressor :huge, on wheels, *generator 9000W predator *MAN SAVER AIR POWERED POST POUNDER *methane gas generator (new never set up) *chain saw (NIB): rechargeable battery powered *air impact wrenches *wrenches from 2 1/4” down to tiny, (american & metric) *FORNE STICK WELDER, complete with helmet & accessories. *ratchets, sockets, grinder/cutter, circle saw, cordless drill, electric drill, and many many more! tool for jobs, big or small. large sledge hammers, all kinds... all sizes nuts, screws, bolts, up to 12” bolts. *except hand tools, all big dollar items are a year old or less. *experimental garden with 24’ x15’x8’ high shade shack wood frame. tomatoes, sunflowers, garlic, & cantaloupe growing. small flower garden area, small front lawn started, grass started on top of water tank &beside platform. grass & flowers are growing. *37 trees started: 3 fruitless mulberry & 4 chinese elm established, 18 budding crape myrtles, 12 more planted, but not budding yet. *over 1,000' of hose. many soaker/drip hoses & “safe drinking water” hoses. *10’ deep hole started for root cellar and underground greenhouse. *stay snuggly warm in winter/ cool in summer, 2 -100lb propane tanks, (1 full). 2 full 5gallon rhinos for dearborn/olympia heaters. *private outdoor tub and shower, not completed, but fully functional *METAL: small pile: steel pipe, rebar, random metal, shelves, organized *lumber: 2x6, enough to start a deck or porch. some plywood. *cement mixer. gas & fuel cans, 5 gallon buckets & solid old wheelbarrow. NO REGULATIONS, NO ASS-CRACKING INSPECTORS, do what you gatta do, live offgrid dream! yes, you can get mobile data here... work remotely? if you want to live offgrid, TURNKEY, come on and take a look, we put serious work into land, & only begun, small bridge w header/footer cement & rock work... come w fresh eyes and ideas, & pick up where we left off. THEN, at night, sit outside, look at the gorgeous sky and sunsets, and enjoy the soothing solar powered lights that surround our entire yard. birds, horney toads, jack rabbits, cotton tails, local cattle, even a few deer coming to sip the water. ... stay tuned, & bookmark this listing. thank you. GOD BLESS. 15 miles south of van horn, TX, 79855, down green river road. 8 miles past scott's crossing, and 3 cattle guards.
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