1.3 Acres in Navajo County, 100/Mo
Winslow-Holbrook, AZ 86025
Navajo County, Arizona
Land Description
If you're looking for freedom, wide open space, and endless desert skies, this 1.3-Acre parcel in Navajo County, Arizona is calling your name. Whether you want to create a peaceful off-grid retreat, or escape the noise of city life, this flat, scenic lot is the perfect opportunity for just $100/Month with owner financing.
The property sits on flat desert terrain with a natural elevation between 5,487 and 5,490 feet, offering a dry climate, expansive views, and stunning sunsets. It's easily accessible by an unnamed dirt access road that is county-maintained, ensuring year-round access without the need for 4x4 vehicles in normal conditions.
Despite the peaceful seclusion, you're still within reach of major highways like US Highway 40 and Route 77, making it easy to travel to nearby cities like Phoenix, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and even Ciudad Juarez. You're also just a short drive from some of Northern Arizona's most breathtaking natural landmarks, including Petrified Forest National Park, the Painted Desert Inn, Meteor Crater, and the historic Agate House.
This land is ideal for off-grid living, RV use or camping. There's no Hoa, no building timeline, and flexible zoning you can develop the property when and how you choose. Whether you're looking to settle in the future or simply hold valuable land in a growing region, this lot is a smart and affordable choice.
With easy owner financing at just $100/Month, and no credit check required, this is a low-risk, high-potential opportunity to own your own piece of the Arizona desert.
Payment Info:
Cash Price: $3000 with owner financing $3499
Owner Financing Terms: $100 Monthly For 32 Months
Down Payment: $300
Doc Fee: $125
Property Info:
County: Navajo
State: Arizona
Size: 1.3
Apn: 105-54-157
Coordinate
Center: 35°2'14.7"N,110°2'15.3"W
Nw: 35°2'16.32"N,110°2'16.24"W
Ne: 35°2'16.32"N,110°2'14.27"W
Se: 35°2'13.05"N,110°2'14.27"W
Sw: 35°2'13.04"N,110°2'16.25"W
County Info:
Zoning: Agricultural General
Camping: Allowed for 30 days once per year. You must use all 30 days at once, meaning you cannot leave and return weeks or days after.
RVs: RVs are allowed for camping up to 30 days 1s per year while camping. However, you cannot live in an RV or mobile home. While building, you can receive an RV permit that is valid for up to a year.
Mobile Home: Mobile homes on wheels are not allowed but manufactured homes are allowed.
Water: You can dig a well or contact Arizona of Water Resources.
Sewer/Septic: If none is on the property, you must build one. You'd need a perk test and an Arizona Licensed Contractor to install that septic.
Electric: Use solar or wind towers or contact APS or Navopajo Electric.
Gas: Propane
Land Maps
Directions to Land
From California (Los Angeles)
Take I-10 E toward Phoenix.
Merge onto I-17 N through Phoenix.
Near Flagstaff, take I-40 E (toward Albuquerque).
After about 50 miles, exit onto US-191 N toward Chinle/Petrified Forest.
Follow local roads to the coordinates just north of US-191.
From Texas (Dallas)
Drive west on I-30 W to Fort Worth, then merge onto I-20 W toward Abilene.
Continue onto US-287 N and then US-82 W across Texas toward New Mexico.
In eastern New Mexico, merge onto US-380 W or US-54 N toward Albuquerque.
From Albuquerque, take I-40 W into Arizona.
Exit at US-191 N near Saint Johns and continue to the destination.
From New York (New York City)
West on I-80 W through Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.
Continue on I-70 W through Missouri into Kansas.
From Kansas, take I-35 S briefly, then I-44 W into Oklahoma.
Merge onto I-40 W through Oklahoma and into Texas-New Mexico-Arizona.
Exit at US-191 N (around 50 miles east of Flagstaff), then local roads to the coordinates.
From Florida (Miami)
North on I-95 N or west on I-10 W to Tallahassee.
Continue west on I-10 through the Gulf states to Texas.
In west Texas, transition to US-287/US-82 into New Mexico.
Head toward Albuquerque using US routes.
Pick up I-40 W into Arizona, exit at US-191 N, proceed to your destination.
From Illinois (Chicago)
West on I-90 W into Wisconsin, then I-94 W into Minnesota.
Head south on I-35 to Des Moines, then take I-80 W across Nebraska into Wyoming.
Join I-25 S in Wyoming, then head into Colorado.
Switch to I-40 W in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Enter Arizona on I-40, exit onto US-191 N near Saint Johns, and drive to your location.