Here is something most folks scrolling past land listings never stop to think about... corner lots are the ones that get snapped up first. Always have. Two road frontages instead of one. Easier to find. Easier to identify. And when corner parcels show up with terms like these, they don't sit around long.
This one sits up in the Sprague River Valley area in Klamath County, Oregon - a full acre and a half (65,340 square feet) of high-desert ground tucked into trees, with a dirt road running right past two sides of it. Quiet country. The kind of place where the loudest thing all afternoon might be the wind moving through the trees.
Klamath County, in case you've never set foot in this corner of Oregon, is the home of Crater Lake National Park and the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway. Around 70,000 people spread across 6,135 square miles. Do that math and you'll see why the air feels different out here.
Now here's where it gets good.
The annual property tax on this parcel is sixty-six dollars and fifty-two cents - per year - as of 2025. That's less than what most people spend on coffee in a single month.
And you don't need a bank. You don't need a credit check. None of it. Before you put a dollar down, every page of paperwork sits right there on the checkout page - so you can read it before putting any money down.
The corner parcel is yours for $17,995. Get it locked down today with $180, then $180 a month after that. Somebody is going to own this piece of Oregon. Make it you.




