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Arizona Desert 1 Acre Ultra Low Tax

Concho, AZ 85924

Apache County, Arizona

1.05 Acres
$1,995 USD
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Arizona Desert Land - 1.05 Acres, $3.64 Annual Taxes

Own over an acre of Arizona desert for less than the cost of a cup of coffee per year. This 1.05-Acre property in Apache County offers the perfect entry point into Southwest land ownership with agricultural zoning and incredible affordability.

Whether you're seeking a weekend desert retreat, planning an off-grid lifestyle, or making your first land investment, this property delivers maximum value with minimal ongoing costs.

Unbeatable Value - Own Land for Under $4 Per Year

This property offers some of the lowest carrying costs you'll find anywhere in America. Annual property taxes are only $3.64, with minimal back taxes of $3.83 that can be easily cleared at closing. The agricultural zoning provides tax advantages and maximum flexibility, and since you own it outright, there are no monthly payments. The clean title is ready for immediate transfer.

At under $4 annually in taxes, you'll spend more on a single coffee than a year of property ownership.

Smart Investment in Growing Arizona Market

Arizona's population continues to grow as people seek affordable living and desert lifestyle. This agricultural-zoned land positions you perfectly for the trend. The agricultural zoning provides the highest flexibility for development and use, while Southwest growth means Arizona attracts thousands of new residents yearly. Ultra-low holding costs at $3.64 per year make this virtually free to own, and the substantial 1.05 acres provides multiple development options. The authentic desert location near national parks adds appeal, and multiple income options like camping, vacation rentals, and agriculture are all permitted.

Hold for appreciation or develop income streams - this property works for any investment strategy.

Perfect Size for Desert Living Projects

At 1.05 acres, this property provides plenty of space for privacy and various projects without being overwhelming to manage. You get 45,738 square feet of space with an efficient 303 x 149 foot rectangular shape that's easy to plan around. The desert setting provides complete privacy with no close neighbors, while multiple building sites let you choose the perfect spot for your structure. There's ample room for solar arrays to support off-grid power systems, space for garden areas and small-scale agriculture, plus room for multiple recreational vehicles.

This is the ideal size for someone wanting substantial space without massive acreage to maintain.

Agricultural Zoning Maximizes Your Options

The agricultural zoning provides exceptional flexibility for how you use your land, whether for living, recreation, or income generation. You can build a primary residence or dream desert home, construct tiny homes as small as 200 square feet, place mobile homes that are less than 15 years old, or set up RV living for temporary or permanent use. Accessory buildings like workshops, storage, and guest structures are permitted, along with agricultural buildings such as barns, equipment storage, and processing facilities.

Permitted activities include short and long-term camping, vacation rentals to generate income, small-scale farming for vegetables, herbs, and desert crops, livestock like goats and chickens, plus recreation including ATVs, target shooting, and outdoor activities.

Desert Agriculture and Hobby Farming

The agricultural zoning and desert climate create unique opportunities for specialized farming and self-sufficiency projects. Desert gardening with drought-resistant vegetables and native plants thrives here, along with specialty crops like lavender, desert herbs, cacti and succulents. Small livestock including goats and chickens do well in desert conditions, while beekeeping takes advantage of desert wildflowers for honey production. Permaculture projects using water harvesting and sustainable systems work perfectly, and many desert plants have therapeutic properties for medicinal use.

The year-round growing season and minimal rainfall make this ideal for water-wise agriculture.

Adventure and Natural Beauty Nearby

Apache County puts you at the heart of Southwest outdoor recreation and natural wonders. Petrified Forest National Park is just 57 minutes away with world-famous fossils, while Querino Canyon Bridge offers dramatic desert canyon views 42 minutes away. Fort Courage Ruins provides Old West historical exploration 43 minutes from the property. Sanders, Arizona is 34 minutes away for supplies and services, and Gallup, New Mexico offers full city amenities just 1 hour and 11 minutes away.

Desert activities abound with some of the darkest skies in America perfect for stargazing, endless desert landscapes for photography, hiking opportunities to explore canyons, mesas, and desert trails, plus rock hounding to search for agates, petrified wood, and minerals. Off-road adventures across miles of open desert are perfect for ATVs and motorcycles, while wildlife watching offers chances to see desert animals, birds, and unique plant life.

Off-Grid Living Paradise

This property offers everything needed for successful off-grid living in the beautiful Arizona desert. The high elevation of 6,519 feet provides cooler temperatures than lower desert areas, while excellent solar potential comes from 300+ days of sunshine annually. The desert setting provides privacy with minimal neighbors, and there's plenty of space for solar systems, water storage, and gardens. Agricultural zoning allows maximum flexibility, and with only $3.64 per year in taxes, ownership costs are virtually free.

For infrastructure development, you'll need to drill a well or haul water, which is standard for rural Arizona. A septic system is required for permanent structures, while the location is ideal for solar energy systems. Propane is available for cooking, heating, and backup power, and high-speed satellite internet is available anywhere in the area.

Practical Property Details

This 1.05-Acre property features agricultural zoning for maximum building and use flexibility on authentic Southwest desert terrain with light vegetation. The efficient rectangular shape measures 303 feet by 149 feet with direct road access via N7451. At 6,519 feet elevation, you'll enjoy cooler desert climate, and Flood Zone D designation means minimal flood risk in the desert environment.

Important considerations include subdivision deed restrictions that should be reviewed before purchase, utility requirements for well, septic, and utility connections, the rural location 34 minutes to the nearest town, and minimal back taxes of $3.83 that are easily cleared at closing.

Incredible Value - Act Fast

Properties with agricultural zoning and ultra-low taxes are increasingly rare. At $3.64 annually, this represents exceptional value in today's market. Under $4 per year taxes are virtually unheard of in today's market, agricultural zoning is becoming scarce as areas develop, Arizona growth means desert properties are gaining popularity, and there's strong investment potential with multiple income and appreciation opportunities. The growing off-grid trend is creating increased demand for self-sufficient properties.

Your Arizona Dream Starts Here

Whether you're planning a weekend desert retreat, off-grid homestead, investment property, or retirement escape, this 1.05-Acre agricultural lot delivers exceptional value and unlimited potential.

With taxes under $4 per year and agricultural zoning providing maximum flexibility, this property offers both immediate opportunities and long-term appreciation potential in the growing Arizona market.

Contact us today to secure this exceptional Arizona opportunity.TV

More Land Details

Owner Will Finance
Agricultural Zoning
Flat Terrain
Dirt Road Access
Estimated Annual Taxes
$8
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
206-51-455
LANDFLIP ID
401003
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