Your Ticket to The Investment
N7358 : Chambers, AZ 86502
Apache County, Arizona
Land Description
Owner Financing Available:
Option 1: $75 down, $75/Month for 77 months
Option 2: $125 down, $125/Month for 34 months
Option 3: $200 down, $200/Month for 18 months
Cash Price: $3,800
Listen up, while everyone else is watching their money sit in savings accounts earning practically nothing, you could own 1.01 acres of raw Arizona desert for less than what most people spend on their monthly gym membership they never use.
This isn't just land - it's your ticket to the investment game that actually makes sense. Picture this: you're sitting on property in Apache County where land values have been climbing steadily, tourism is booming with Petrified Forest National Park just 32 minutes away, and you got in at ground-floor prices while others are still “thinking about it.”
The numbers don't lie - at $75 down and $75 a month, you're looking at an investment that costs less than a nice dinner out. Meanwhile, this land sits there appreciating while you sleep, eat, work, and live your life. No tenant headaches, no maintenance calls at midnight, no HOA telling you what color to paint anything.
Property Details:
Address: Off N7358, Chambers, AZ 86502
Size: 1.01
Apn: 207-57-038
Legal Description: Bell Brand Ranches Unit 11, Section 13 Township 21 N Range 27 E
Gps Coordinates: 35.2277, -109.4229
Elevation: 5,880 feet
Annual Taxes: $5.40 (that's not a typo)
Terrain: Flat desert with brush
Zoning & Investment Potential:
Zoning: Agriculture General (Ag) with residential allowances
Build Options: Single family homes, mobile homes (700+ sq ft minimum), tiny homes (200+ sq ft)
Time Limit to Build: None. Let it appreciate while you plan
Camping & RV: Allowed for extended periods
Vacation Rentals: Permitted (hello, potential income stream.)
Access & Location Benefits:
Road Access: Dirt road off N7358 (platted access, developing area)
Closest Town: Sanders, AZ (18 minutes, 10.1 miles)
Major Highway: Us-191 and I-40 intersection nearby
Gas Station: Exxon at I-40 & Highway 191 (13 minutes)
Tourist Gold Mine Nearby: You're positioned perfectly near Arizona's tourism boom. Petrified Forest National Park draws hundreds of thousands of visitors annually, just 32 minutes from your land. The Painted Desert Inn, Tiponi Point, and other attractions are all within 40 minutes. Smart investors know tourism drives land values up, up, up.
Utilities & Development: Well and septic required (standard for rural investment property), alternative power most likely needed. This keeps the riffraff out and the serious investors in. When utilities eventually reach the area, your land value jumps significantly.
Why This Property Screams “Smart Investment”:
The beauty of this deal? You're not buying into some overpriced suburban nightmare where every other house looks identical. You're getting raw land in a county that's growing, near major attractions, with incredible flexibility on what you can do with it.
Think about it - while your friends are complaining about rent increases and mortgage rates, you own 2.02 acres of Arizona for $5.40 a year in taxes. That's less than most people spend on coffee in a single morning.
Apache County has over 5,591 farms (the highest in Arizona), tourism is booming with the national parks, and land values keep climbing as people from metropolitan areas discover rural property. You're not just buying land - you're buying into a trend that's been building steam for years.
The Bottom Line: At $75 down and $75 a month, this investment costs you less than most people's cell phone bills. While they're paying monthly fees for services that provide zero long-term value, you're building equity in real estate that appreciates over time.
The only question is: Are you going to keep talking about investing, or are you finally going to do something about it?
Back Taxes Note: Property has $5.83 in back taxes (2024) which will be handled at closing. Annual taxes going forward are only $5.40 - less than a fast-food meal.
Apache County
Closest towns
Window Rock, AZ (~4 miles southwest)
Type: County seat of Apache County & capital of the Navajo Nation.
Attractiveness:
Strong cultural heritage - Navajo Nation Museum, Code Talkers Memorial, Window Rock Tribal Park.
Administrative and service center for the region.
Limited shopping, mostly small local businesses.
Best for: Cultural immersion, local government services.
2. Saint Michaels, AZ (~6 miles southwest)
Type: Small residential community just outside Window Rock.
Attractiveness:
Quieter, more residential than Window Rock.
Close to Saint Michaels Mission and scenic mesa views.
Limited amenities; mostly housing and a few shops.
Best for: Peaceful living with easy access to Window Rock.
3. Fort Defiance, AZ (~8 miles northwest)
Type: Historic Navajo community.
Attractiveness:
First Navajo Indian Agency location (1800S history).
Indian Health Service hospital, schools, and sports facilities.
Beautiful mountain backdrop.
Best for: Families wanting community services and history.
4. Ganado, AZ (~23 miles west)
Type: Small trading town.
Attractiveness:
Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site (oldest continuously operating trading post in the U.S.).
Central point for Navajo arts and crafts.
Small grocery and service stores.
Best for: History buffs, artisan shopping.
5. Gallup, NM (~25 miles east)
Type: Larger city in New Mexico.
Attractiveness:
Full services: hospitals, Walmart, restaurants, hotels.
Known for Native American art markets, rodeos, and events.
Gateway to I-40 for regional travel.
Best for: Major shopping, medical services, cultural events.
Local Attractions
Petrified Forest National Park & Painted Desert
A geological wonderland just minutes away from Chambers, offering breathtaking views and hiking opportunities.
Blue Mesa - Walk or drive the 3 mile loop through vividly colored badlands-like an artist's palette come to Desert Rim Trail - A short, scenic trail with expansive views of the multihued Bridge - A natural petrified wood “bridge” that has impressively withstood erosion over Forest Loop - A family-friendly trail to admire an impressive array of fossilized Pueblo - Wander around the remains of a 100-Room ancient Puebloan settlement.
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Tawa, Lacey, Kachina, Whipple & Chinde Points - Multiple overlooks offering sweeping views of the Painted Desert's Martian-like terrain.
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2. Historic & Cultural Route 66 Sites
Step back to a bygone era of roadside Americana right in- and just outside- Chambers.
Old Red Mesa Garage & Filling Station - An atmospheric relic of old Route 66, now frozen in time with haunting character.
Route 66 Road Relics
Indian Village Trading Post - West of Chambers, discover rustic hogans and vintage vibes from this historic trading & Lupton Trading Posts - Just east of town, you'll find continuing traditions of Navajo craftsmanship at Chee's Indian Store and Ortega's Indian City Arts.
Route 66 Road Relics
Allentown Bridge - A 1923 concrete bridge near Houck, standing as a quiet, historical testament to early Route 66 travel.
Route 66 Road Relics
3. Ancient Ruins: Kin Tiel (Wide Ruins)
Located ~50 miles north of Chambers, these 13th-century ruins once comprised a massive pueblo with over 1,300 rooms across three stories. Currently undergoing archaeological documentation and restoration.
Discover Sander, Az
Sanders, Arizona is a small Navajo Nation community in Apache County, located at the junction of I-40 and Us-191. With a population of about 575, it sits at 5,866 ft elevation near Chambers, Holbrook, and Gallup.
It's known for its Route 66 history, including the 1923 Sanders Bridge and long-running Burnham's Trading Post. The town has deep Navajo cultural roots, shaped by relocation during the Navajo-Hopi land dispute. The landscape features juniper, piñon pine, and views of the Defiance Plateau.
Today, Sanders is a quiet stop offering a mix of cultural heritage, historic roadside Americana, and proximity to northern Arizona's scenic high desert.
Land Maps & Attachments
Directions to Land
Head north on US-191 N for 1.1 miles.
Turn right and continue 0.8 miles.
Turn left onto N7358.
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