Property Details
Spectacular recreation property in the heart of red rock country in Moab, Utah. This lot is 18.35 acres in prestigious Flat Iron Mesa Ranch and sits at the end of a cul-de-sac. This property offers more privacy than any other at Flat Iron and no other homes will be seen from the building site and with all this privacy the views are still stunning in every direction. There are several hundred mature Pinon and Juniper trees on this parcel. A small canyon in the southeast corner leads to a seasonal creek and many other rock formations are located on this lot. You can also find ancient Anasazi sites on this property as well as throughout the Flat Iron Mesa Ranch area. Another bonus? BLM lands border the entire east and south boundary and there is direct access to the many roads and trails in this area. There are several million+ dollar vacation homes in the area, with CC&Rs to protect your investment. Phone and power are underground, roads are maintained by the county, and the driveway is roughed in (no gravel). There is a good area of sand below the building envelope for septic construction. Flat Iron Mesa Ranch is less than a 30 minute drive to all the recreation opportunities that Moab has to offer. You are only minutes to Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, DeadHorse Point State Park, the LaSal Mountains, the Colorado River and the Moab Golf Club. You can enjoy all that or you can take advantage of all the biking and hiking trails right outside your door, then take in the breathtaking sunsets and sunrises from the deck of your very private oasis. Possible owner financing with 20% down. Offered at $299,000. Call Penelope for more info at 435-260-1245 or email moabpenelope@yahoo.com .
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