Here's why:
* "N" and "W": These refer to directions (North and West) but don't tell us the starting point.
* "61" and "150": These are distances, but again, without a reference point, we don't know where to start measuring.
To locate this property, you would need:
* The Township and Range: This defines a larger grid area where the property is located.
* The Section: This divides the Township and Range into smaller squares.
* The State: This tells you which state the property is in.
Example:
If the property is in Township 1 North, Range 1 West, Section 6, in the state of Utah, then you would have a much better idea of its location.
To find the specific location:
* Online mapping tools: Use websites like Google Maps or a specialized mapping service that allows you to search by legal descriptions.
* Local real estate databases: County Assessor's offices often have online databases with property records that can be searched using legal descriptions.
Remember:
Always double-check the information provided and be aware of potential errors in legal descriptions.