This is a 40-acre vacant land lot located in Toledo, WA which is in Lewis County. The property is located off Oyler Rd and is accessible along Blue Eagle Dr. It is about 7.3 miles drive towards the downtown amenities of Toledo and about 3 miles drive to Ethel, WA.
The property is a great location for various outdoor activities that you can surely enjoy with friends and family. You can enjoy downtown tours, picnics, wildlife views, water activities along the Cowlitz River, as well as camping, trekking, seasonal hunting and mountain views in the nearby area.
This property is valued at more than $160,000. But you can buy this property today for only $85,000 with EASY, NO CREDIT CHECK, SELLER FINANCING and only $50,000 down payment. Pay cash in full and get a $5,000 discount and pay only $80,000!
Property is located approximately 7.3 miles from downtown Toledo, WA; approximately 12.5 southeast of Napavine, WA; approximately 20.8 miles north of Castle Rock, WA; approximately 17 miles west of Mossyrock, WA; and approximately 119 miles away from the shores of Ocean Park, WA.
Each property is sold as-is with no warranties or guarantees. Buyer responsible to verify all information with the county and city authorities that the property is suitable for their intended purposes.
Property: 40 acres (1,742,400 sqft)
Road Access: road access along Blue Eagle Dr
APN: 014678-003-000
GPS: 46.511742, -122.763182
Zoning: RRD-20. Please Contact the Lewis County Planning Department to discuss your plans for the property: +1 360-740-1146
Permitted uses include: Single-Family Detached homes, accessory dwelling, duplex and multi-family housing; public parks and other recreational facilities, public/semi-public facilities like schools, cemeteries, religious buildings, community centers and the likes up to 6000 sqft; convenience grocery or fuels; commercial uses like Animal kennels, shelters, boarding, grooming and hospitals; lodging/accommodations like bed and breakfast; local recreation parks and forestry resources listed in LCC 17.30.450 (1) and (2) and Agricultural uses listed in LCC 17.30.610 through 17.30.6306
Power: Please contact the Lewis County Power Utility District (PUD): +1 360-496-6100
Sewer/Septic: For Septic, You may contact the Lewis County Onsite Septic Program. (360) 740-2718.
Water: You may contact the Lewis County Water District: +1 360-569-8811
We offer this property with two purchase options:
Cash Price: $80,000
Seller Financed Price: $85,000 with only $50,000 down
Option #1: $50,000 down, $502.15 monthly payment for 10 years at 12% interest
Option #2: $52,500 down, $447.69 monthly payment for 10 years at 11% interest
Option #3: $55,000 down, $396.45 monthly payment for 10 years at 10% interest
Or request a custom loan option that meets your needs. (Minimum down and maximum 10-year term)
We want to beat your private or hard money lender! This is a fully amortized loan with no credit check and no prepayment penalty. Additional $20 per month loan servicing fee added to monthly payment.
**Additional $375 Document fee.
Realtors, bring your buyers and we will pay a referral fee!
We make the purchase process simple and easy. Just email us to get started or call us at (800) 425-9815.
About Toledo, WA:
Toledo is a city in Lewis County, Washington with an estimated population size of 760 at the 2018 census. It is also tagged as the “Gateway to Mt. St. Helens”. This beautiful city is located in Southwest Lewis County along the north/south Interstate 5 Corridor. You can reach Toledo by taking Exit 60 and traveling approximately three miles east on Highway 506 (Toledo-Vader Road) or you can take Exit 63 and travel approximately three miles east on Highway 505.
Toledo was officially incorporated on October 10, 1892. Toledo was named by Celeste Rochon after a pioneer side wheel paddle steamer operated by Captain Oren Kellogg of the Kellogg Transportation Company. The boat traveled the Cowlitz River. A picture of the riverboat is hanging downtown next to the drugstore. However, it wasn't the first non-Indigenous settlement in Lewis County, as the Pugets Sound Agricultural Company opened and maintained the Cowlitz Farm in 1839, near Toledo.
Toledo offers an array of visitor attractions. Here are some sites you can visit in the area:
Fun activities you can enjoy with your friends and family include:
You can find much more information about Toledo, WA by visiting its Wikipedia Page and its city website www.toledowa.us.
Quick Facts about Toledo, WA: From bestplaces.net
ECONOMY – Recent job growth is Positive. Toledo jobs have increased by 1.59%.
POPULATION – Population in Toledo is estimated to 760 people (2018 census).
TRANSPORTATION – Average Commute time is 27 minutes. The National Average is 26 minutes.
REAL ESTATE – The median home cost in Toledo is $301,000. Home appreciation is up 16.1% in the last 12 months. It's a good time to buy in Toledo.
We make the purchase process simple and easy. Just email us to get started or call us at (800) 425-9815.
Buyer is responsible for verifying all information with the County as to what can and can't be done with the property. Buyer will need to work with the County to obtain the proper permits if needed. Buyer will also need to confirm the availability of any utilities needed or serviced on the property. Seller makes no warranties or representations about the land, its condition, or what can be built on the property.
PROPERTY ADDRESS: Blue Eagle Dr, Toledo, WA 98591, USA, 98591