1.7 Acre in Cochise County, AZ. The perfect getaway, from it all property!
Enjoy perfect weather on this beautiful 1.7 acre lot just outside of Sun sites. Power is close by but solitude is even closer.
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Description
Build your own home in this beautiful 1.7 acre property in Cochise county, Arizona. This property has it all! It has cooler temps that are perfect for summer, 365 degree views, national forest nearby, and plenty of space from your closest neighbors! This is an excellent property thanks to its high elevation and endless outdoor options. With electricity running directly adjacent to the property line, this is the perfect place to start your off the grid home.
Property Information
Parcel Size
1.7
State
Arizona
County
Cochise
Nearest Cities
Pearce, AZ
Parcel #
20511166 & 20511167
Legal Description
Arizona Sun Sites # 7, Lot 6, Block 743 and Arizona Sun Sites # 7, Lot 7, Block 743
Features
Acres
1.7
County
Cochise
Access
Dirt Road
Power
Grid or Solar
Water
Would Need Well or Cistern
Coordinates
32.060852 -109.901182
Zoning
Single Residential
Elevation
4,400 FT
Purchase Information/Fees
- Down Payment: $500
- Doc Fee: $149
- Property Tax: $32.58/Year
- HOA Dues: NA
- Note Set-up/Service Fee: $10/mo
Nearby Attractions/City
Cochise Stronghold
Cochise Stronghold is located to the west of Sunsites, Arizona in the Dragoon Mountains at an elevation of 5,000 ft. This beautiful woodland area lies in a protective rampart of granite domes and sheer cliffs which were once the refuge of the great Apache Chief, Cochise, and his people.
Within the Stronghold is a hiking/equestrian trail, “Cochise Indian Trail”, that goes from the East Cochise Stronghold Campground, over the “Stronghold Divide” and down into the West Stronghold Canyon. This trail is approximately 5 miles long one way. You can also access the trail directly from Cochise Stronghold, A Canyon Nature Retreat. Partway along Cochise Indian Trail intersects Middlemarch Trail, which leads through more cloaked/forested terrain to Middlemarch Canyon Road.
The Interpretive Trail leaves from the campground and consists of a short loop trail approximately 0.12 of a mile long with information along the way about the Stronghold, Cochise and his descendants. It is a beautiful, leisurely walk among the oaks and junipers.
The Nature Trail, also starting from the campground, is self-guided, clearly marked, and is approximately 0.4 mile long. It forms a rough horseshoe shape and involves some up and downhill climbing. There are benches strategically placed, so you can sit and listen to the whispers of those from long ago and enjoy the superb views of the canyon.
Notes
- Permanent camping or RV living only allowed if you are building.
- You must contact the Dept. of Water Resources to get a well installation permit.
- Many people install a cistern and have water delivered.
- There are power lines in some of the areas of the county. If they are near this lot they will be noted in the ad above.
- Solar panels backed up by generator or wind turbines are the most common methods for electricity generation.
- Rain Water Collection is permitted in the county.
- Most of the area is considered rural and off-grid