This 1 Acre Lot in Apache County, AZ is the Perfect Homestead Location!
1 acre of Freedom with limited restriction. You can camp, park your RV, or build your own home. Very accesible to the city to get your supplies. Power is also available.
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Description
This beautiful 1 acre land is the perfect spot for you park your manufactured home or built your own permanent site built home. This is also a great place to getaway in the weekend to camp or park your RV with no restrictions.
The property is only 5 minutes away to the city of Eagar and Springerville. You can definitely enjoy all the benefits of off grid living because you are close enough to town for all the necessities.
If a scenic desert property and great year round weather is what you are looking for, this is the perfect lot for you. Zone for houses, barns, garages, and etc., you can make this lot whatever you can dream up. City water doesn’t yet run to the property so hauling or catching water is your best bet. Power is available in the lot for you to connect. This is the perfect property if you are looking to live fully off the grid.
Property Information
Parcel Size
1
State
Arizona
County
Apache
Nearest Cities
Safford, AZ
Parcel #
104-05-011
Legal Description
SUBDIVISION: HOLIDAY PARK UNIT 1 LOT: 11
Features
Acres
1
Dimension
211.2ft x 205.92ft x 205.92ft x 205.92ft Approx
County
Apache
Access
Dirt Road
Power
Navopache (available but not connected).
Water
Would need to dig a well.
Coordinates
34.1234, -109.2585
Zoning
Agricultural General
Elevation
7203.1ft
Purchase Information/Fees
- Down Payment: $5000
- Doc Fee: $299
- Property Tax: $168.66/Year
- HOA Dues: NA
- Note Set-up/Service Fee: $10/mo
Nearby Attractions/City
Canyon De Chelly National Monument
Just like the Pueblo and Hopi Indians thousands of years before them, the Navajos continue to live amid cliffs in a sacred Arizona mountain range, raising crops and livestock. Today, though, they work together with the National Park Service to manage the legacy and future of Canyon de Chelly, which became a national monument in 1931 to help preserve the archaeological site. In a learning activity disguised as fun, visiting children can become a Junior Ranger by completing a few fun activities that help them understand the park’s important cultural and natural resources.
Home to members of the Navajo Nation for nearly 5,000 years, Canyon de Chelly National Monument in northeast Arizona offers a one-of-a-kind look into the history of these tribes. Navajo people continue to live, work and raise their families in the rugged canyons surrounding the monument.
Before you head into the park, stop in at the visitor center and pick up a map of the archaeological sites and learn about their significance. Then, devote a good portion of your time to visiting the canyon’s impeccable cliff dwellings, carved by Ancient Puebloans thousands of years ago. Guided tours of the park are offered by U.S. Park Rangers and by private tour companies. In addition to exploring the ancient ruins, you can hike, bike or drive to the monument’s 10 overlooks, which offer expansive views of the surrounding canyons, gorges and valleys.
Notes
- Camping is allowed with no restrictions.
- RV living is allowed with no restriction if for temporary. Living permanently requires septic or tied into a public wastewater system.
- Mobile homes are allowed for 15-year of age or new.
- Building is allowed.
- Would need to dig a well for water.
- Electricity is available but not connected.