Tract 16 is densely wooded throughout. Many deer, turkey and other wildlife have been spotted in this great hunting area! This property lies among several larger farms in the area, and just a short drive from town, making this property perfect for that person looking to retire, wanting a weekend getaway location or a great camping parcel! Plenty of spots for a cabin, RV, deer stand, feeders, etc…Buy now and build later! NOTE: Having a four wheel drive vehicle is HIGHLY recommended for this property.
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Creek Hollow is located within Rockcastle County, Kentucky, which is known for its scenic rural landscapes, and the land that has been timbered in this area presents a unique blend of natural beauty. The timbered land in Rockcastle County is characterized by rolling hills, lush forests, and streams that cut through the landscape.
As you explore this rural land, you’ll likely notice the evidence of past timber harvesting activity. The forested areas have been selectively logged, with mature trees being removed to create space for new growth. This process has created a patchwork of different tree species and age classes, which provides habitat for a diverse array of wildlife.
The timbered land in Rockcastle County is also used for a variety of recreational activities, such as hiking, hunting, and fishing. The forested areas offer ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to explore the natural beauty of the region, while the streams and rivers provide great fishing spots.
Overall, the timbered land in Rockcastle County, Kentucky, presents a unique opportunity to experience the natural beauty. Whether you’re interested in exploring the forested areas or engaging in outdoor recreation, this rural land is sure to leave a lasting impression. NOTE: Having a four wheel drive vehicle is HIGHLY recommended for this property.
This scenic property is approximately 8 miles south of Mt. Vernon, Kentucky, 25 miles northeast of Somerset, Kentucky, and 67 miles south of Lexington, Kentucky,
This property has been professionally surveyed. All corners have been staked and pinned. Unmaintained dirt mountain roads have been established for access to all existing lots. Note: For road maintenance, please see covenants.
South Kentucky RECC 606-678-4121, http://www.skrecc.com/. You are entitled to drill a domestic well on your property at your own cost. Water is not guaranteed to be available at any specific depths, quantity, or quality. Contact a Licensed Oklahoma Well driller for further information and proposed costs.
Gravel County Road frontage to the property. Dirt road legal easement with unmaintained dirt roads/trails within the property for access. Note: Roads can be a bit steep throughout; a 4WD vehicle is highly recommended.
Financing:
A minimum of $199 down payment is required for purchase. Closing costs are currently a nominal $199.00 for us to prepare all of the legal documents required for the contract for deed. Note: Our Basic Package ($199 Down) only applies to properties up to $49,999.
We do not do credit checks and you are instantly qualified to purchase. We have our own in-house financing available. Your payments will be made to Classic Country Land, LLC. You can choose to make your monthly payments online on our Make A Payment portal or sign up for Autopay. Note: There is an $18 monthly servicing fee on all contracts; this fee can be waived if the buyer elects easy monthly automated payments.
Yes, beginning the very day you sign the purchase contract, the land is yours to use and enjoy. You will receive your Warranty Deed once you pay off your property.
There is absolutely no prepayment penalty. Your monthly payment is applied to your account balance using simple interest on the unpaid balance. All extra monthly payments will be applied directly to the principal. All extra payments will directly lower your balance, reducing the overall interest you pay on your purchase.
A buyer is never obligated to a timeframe to build on their property.
While there is no guarantee of profit from any land sale, historically land prices have increased in value. We believe there are many reasons for this upward trend, including inflation, population growth, a decreasing land supply, the public’s desire for a more natural environment, the trend toward movement away from urban areas, and the increasing popularity of outdoor recreational activities.
Offers are discouraged as the properties are priced for immediate sale under our “No Haggle” pricing policy. Discounts are based on the finance plan that you choose.
The properties have been priced according to our “A B C” analysis and consideration of the proximity of the parcels to existing electricity. “A B C” stands for Access, Beauty, and Character. In other words, how good, quick, or easy is the access to the property from the main highway or county road. The beauty of the property mainly pertains to the vegetation and scenery. The character of the property refers mainly to its topography, for example: Is the parcel flat, rolling, steep, etc.
Elevation & Weather:
The average elevation is approximately 1,120 feet.
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Zoning & Taxes:
The zoning allows Residential/Recreational. The approximate annual property taxes are less than $15 per acre per year and are current.
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