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Downtown Concho Lot with Utilities

37 County Road 5064 : Concho, AZ 85924

Apache County, Arizona

1.11 Acres
$14,476 USD
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Land Description

Find your peaceful escape just minutes from downtown Concho. This 1.11-Acre lot offers a quiet setting with nearby amenities, making it ideal for those seeking calm without cutting ties to convenience.

Imagine a place where the buzz of city life fades, replaced by the rustling breeze and wide-open skies. This gently rolling 1.11-Acre lot in Concho is perfect for families craving a peaceful lifestyle without being too far from essentials. Build your dream home in a quiet neighborhood just steps from Hwy 61 and minutes from parks, shops, and the post office. Whether you're looking to raise a family in a serene rural setting or simply want a tranquil weekend getaway, this parcel offers the ideal mix of solitude and convenience.

Pricing Options:

Cash Price: $14,476

Owner Financing: $350 down + $249 doc fee, $278/Month for 60 months

Property Highlights

Location: Downtown Concho, near Concho Lake , Apache County, Arizona

Lot Size: 1.11 acres

Access: Dirt road access

Utilities: Electricity available; no city water

Zoning / Permitted Use: Residential

Topography: Gently rolling

Features: Quiet neighborhood setting

Parcel ID (Apn): 201-27-250

Other: No Hoa; no mobile homes or camping permitted

Nearby Attractions:

Concho Lake

Just a short distance from the property, Concho Lake spans 60 acres and sits at an elevation of 6,300 feet. Managed by the Arizona Game and Fish Department, the lake is stocked with rainbow trout during spring months, making it a popular spot for fishing. The surrounding area offers opportunities for boating, picnicking, and wildlife observation Lake State Park

Approximately 30 miles southeast, Lyman Lake State Park is a 1,200-Acre reservoir that provides facilities for camping, boating, and hiking. It's a favored destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts Forest National Park

A short drive from Concho, this national park is renowned for its vast deposits of petrified wood and colorful badlands. Visitors can explore numerous hiking trails that showcase the unique geological formations and ancient fossils

Nearby Communities

Saint Johns

Located about 14 miles east, Saint Johns serves as the county seat of Apache County. It offers essential services, shopping, and dining options.

Snowflake

Approximately 25 miles west, Snowflake is known for its historic homes and annual festivals. It provides additional amenities, including schools, healthcare facilities, and recreational centers.

Show Low

Situated about 29 miles southwest, Show Low is a larger city offering a wider range of services, including shopping centers, restaurants, and entertainment venues

Local Attractions & Events

Red Rock Lavender Farm

This family-owned farm invites visitors to stroll through fragrant lavender fields and learn about lavender cultivation. It's a picturesque spot for photography and relaxation.

Aloha Holistics

Offering wellness services, Aloha Holistics provides a range of holistic therapies and workshops aimed at promoting health and well-being.

Community Events

Concho hosts several annual events, including the San Rafael Fiestas and a unique Memorial Day parade and picnic, fostering a strong sense of community and tradition.

Education & Community Services

Concho Elementary School District

Serving grades PreK-8, the district's sole school, Concho Elementary, has been a cornerstone of the community for over a century. Post-elementary education options include high schools in nearby towns such as Show Low and Saint Johns.

Concho Public Library

Operated by the Apache County Library District, the Concho Public Library offers residents access to a variety of resources, including books, digital media, and community programs.

Lifestyle & Living

Concho's high-desert climate provides warm summers and mild winters, ideal for year-round outdoor activities. The area's elevation of approximately 5,942 feet ensures cooler temperatures compared to lower desert regions.

The community's rich history, dating back to the late 1800S, is reflected in its preserved architecture and local traditions. Residents enjoy a peaceful lifestyle with access to natural beauty, cultural events, and a supportive community atmosphere.

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More Land Details

Owner Will Finance
Covenants / Restrictions
Residential Zoning
Gently Rolling Terrain
Dirt Road Access
Electricity Service
Water Service
Cell Service
Estimated Annual Taxes
$38
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
201-27-250
LANDFLIP ID
396840
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