Amazing Arizona Property Awaits
Cr 5076 : Concho, AZ 85924
Apache County, Arizona
Land Description
1 Acre Lot in Apache County, Az.
Your Arizona mountain escape awaits.
This excellent 1-acre property in Apache County delivers the perfect combination of affordability, natural beauty, and access to Arizona's stunning White Mountains region.
With refreshingly cool summer temperatures, authentic four-season living, and proximity to world-class outdoor recreation, this property is perfect for anyone seeking a mountain retreat, retirement paradise, investment opportunity, or year-round mountain residence.
With incredibly accessible pricing and flexible financing, owning your piece of Arizona's high country has never been easier.
Property Address: Apache County, Arizona
Apn: 201-28-068
Property Size: 1 acre (43,560 square feet)
Zoning: Residential/Rural
GPS Coordinates (Center): 34.435500, -109.607400
Elevation: Approximately 6,300 feet
Incredible Pricing & Payment Options
We believe land ownership should be within everyone's reach, which is why we offer two straightforward purchasing options:
Cash Purchase Option
Price: $8,499Own your 1-acre Arizona mountain property outright for just $8,499.
This represents outstanding value for property in the desirable White Mountains region with its cool summers and four-season mountain climate. For less than the cost of many used vehicles, you can own a full acre in one of Arizona's most beautiful and recreation-rich mountain areas.
Owner Financing Option - No Credit Check Required.
Turn your mountain dreams into reality with our simple, accessible financing:
Down Payment: $149
Document Fee: $250 (one-time)
Monthly Payment: $149
Term: 60 months (5 years)
Total Investment: $9,339 over 5 years
That's only $4.97 per day to own 1 acre in the beautiful White Mountains.
No banks, no credit checks, no complicated qualification process.
If you can afford $149 down and $149 per month, this beautiful Arizona mountain property can be yours. We make land ownership simple and achievable for everyone, regardless of credit history.
Extremely Low Annual Property Taxes Annual Property Taxes: $16.52 That's only $1.38 per month in property taxes. This property features one of the lowest tax burdens anywhere in America. For less than the cost of a single fancy coffee drink per month, you can own 1 acre in Arizona's beautiful White Mountains region - making long-term ownership incredibly affordable.
Property Location & GPS Coordinates
This beautiful property is located in Apache County in east-central Arizona, positioned in the scenic White Mountains region near the community of Concho. The area offers a genuine four-season mountain climate, abundant wildlife, excellent outdoor recreation, and welcome escape from Arizona's desert heat.
Use these precise GPS coordinates to locate and explore your property:
Decimal Degree Format:
Center Point: 34.435500, -109.607400
Northwest Corner: 34.435300, -109.607900
Northeast Corner: 34.435700, -109.607900
Southwest Corner: 34.435300, -109.606900
Southeast Corner: 34.435700, -109.607600
These coordinates enable you to precisely identify your property boundaries using GPS devices, smartphone mapping applications like Google Maps, or professional surveying equipment.
About Apache County & the White Mountains
The White Mountains of east-central Arizona offer a dramatic contrast to the desert landscapes most associate with Arizona, providing a four-season mountain paradise.
Geographic Setting
Location:
East-central Arizona
Apache County
Part of White Mountain Apache lands and Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests
Elevation: 5,000-11,000+ feet
Concho Community:
Small rural community
Ranching heritage
Peaceful atmosphere
Population under 500
True rural mountain living
Four-Season Climate
At ~6,300 feet elevation:
Summer (June-August):
Days: 75-85°F (vs. Phoenix 110°F.)
Nights: 50-60°F
Monsoon storms
Perfect outdoor weather
30°F+ cooler than Phoenix
Fall (September-November):
Days: 60-75°F
Nights: 35-50°F
Autumn colors
Crisp air
Ideal conditions
Winter (December-February):
Days: 40-55°F
Nights: 15-30°F
Snow possible (20-40" annually)
Winter beauty
Cozy season
Spring (March-May):
Days: 55-70°F
Nights: 30-45°F
Wildflowers
Fresh air
Perfect for projects
Annual Precipitation: 12-18 inches
Why People Love the White Mountains
Summer Escape:
Phoenix residents flock here
30-35°F cooler
No AC needed
Weekend retreat destination
Outdoor Recreation:
World-class elk hunting
Excellent fishing
Hiking and camping
Mountain biking
Winter sports
Quality of Life:
Clean mountain air
Dark skies
Peaceful environment
Friendly communities
Affordable living
Investment Appeal:
Limited land availability
Growing popularity
Vacation rental potential
Long-term appreciation
What Makes This Property Special?
Ideal 1-Acre Size
One acre (43,560 sq ft) provides:
Space for comfortable home
Room for outbuildings
Privacy from neighbors
Garden area
RV/vehicle storage
Outdoor living spaces
Future expansion
Manageable size
Not overwhelming
Exceptional Value
Cash Purchase:
$8,499 for full acre
Less than used car
Extremely affordable
Entry-level pricing
Perfect for first-time buyers
Owner Financing:
$149 down (incredibly low.)
$149/month (very affordable.)
Total: $9,339 over 5 years
Build equity from day one
Carrying Costs:
Annual taxes: $16.52
No HOA fees
No restrictions
Minimal ownership costs
Natural Setting
Environment:
Mountain elevation (~6,300 ft)
Natural vegetation
Juniper and pinyon pine
Open meadow characteristics
Mountain views
Big sky country
Clean air
Dark skies
Wildlife:
Elk (large herds.)
Mule deer
Wild turkeys
Pronghorn antelope
Coyotes and foxes
Hawks and eagles
Ravens
Various songbirds
Scenic Beauty:
Mountain views
Wide-open spaces
Stunning sunrises/sunsets
Four-season beauty
Dramatic clouds
Star-filled skies
Location Benefits
Services:
St. Johns (10-12 mi): County seat
Groceries, gas, medical
Springerville-Eagar (32-35 mi): Regional hub
Safeway, medical center
Hardware, building supplies
Recreation Access:
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests
Big Lake
Sunrise Ski Park
Lyman Lake State Park
Fishing and hunting areas
Major Cities:
Phoenix: 218 mi (3.5 hrs)
Flagstaff: 170 mi (2.75 hrs)
Albuquerque: 210 mi (3.25 hrs)
Las Vegas: 398 mi (6 hrs)
Property Uses
Primary/Retirement Residence
Year-Round Living:
Build dream mountain home
Escape desert heat
Four-season lifestyle
Rural living
Near services
Healthier environment
Retirement:
Comfortable climate
Outdoor recreation
Medical services accessible
Friendly community
Affordable costs
Peace and quiet
Recreation Property
Weekend Getaway:
Summer heat escape
Base for adventures
Family gathering spot
Camping while building
RV use
Outdoor Recreation:
Elk hunting (world-class.)
Deer and turkey hunting
Fishing nearby
Hiking trails
Wildlife viewing
Photography
Stargazing
Investment
Build and Rent:
Vacation rental income
Airbnb/VRBO potential
Phoenix visitors
Strong summer demand
Long-term appreciation
Land Banking:
Future retirement
Build equity
Growing demand
Pass to heirs
Tangible asset
Off-Grid Living
Self-Sufficiency:
Solar power
Well water
Septic system
Propane heating
Garden/livestock
Independence
Building & Development
Utilities
Electricity:
Navopache Electric Cooperative
Grid power may be available
Off-grid solar viable:
300+ sunny days
Systems: $15,000-$35,000
Battery backup
Generator option
Water:
Well drilling standard
Depths: 200-500 feet
Cost: $25-$50/Foot
Total: $8,000-$20,000
Testing recommended
Hauled water option
Waste:
Septic system required
Cost: $8,000-$15,000
County permits
Professional installation
Internet:
Satellite (Starlink, HughesNet, Viasat)
Cell varies by carrier
AT&T/Verizon best
Signal boosters help
Building Requirements
Apache County:
Planning & Zoning:
Building permits required
Setback requirements
Manufactured homes allowed
Verify regulations
Construction Options:
Site-built: $150-$250/Sq ft
Manufactured: $60,000-$150,000
Cabin: $40,000-$100,000
Rv/Park model (check rules)
Recreation
On Property
Camping
Stargazing
Wildlife watching
Photography
Gardening
Outdoor cooking
Target practice
Nature study
Family gatherings
Regional Activities
Apache-Sitgreaves Forests:
2+ million acres
Hiking trails
Camping
Fishing
Hunting
OHV trails
Horseback riding
Wildlife viewing
Fishing:
Big Lake
Crescent Lake
Mexican Hat Lake
Little Colorado River
Concho Lake
Ice fishing
Hunting:
Rocky Mountain elk (Units 1 & 27 world-famous.)
Mule deer
Wild turkey
Black bear
Mountain lion
Small game
Winter Sports:
Sunrise Park Resort
Cross-country skiing
Snowshoeing
Snowmobiling
Ice fishing
Scenic Drives:
Coronado Trail (Us-191)
White Mountain Scenic Byway
Mogollon Rim
Alpine area
Purchase Process
Cash Purchase ($8,499)
Review property info at:
Contact us with questions
Visit property (recommended)
Purchase agreement
Quick closing
Receive deed
Owner Financing ($149 down, $149/Month)
Contact us
Simple application (no credit check.)
Initial payment: $399 total
Sign agreement
Begin $149 monthly payments (60 months)
Receive deed upon completion
Due Diligence
Visit Property:
See in person
Walk boundaries
Take photos
Check access
Research:
Contact Apache County
Verify utilities
Check regulations
Confirm taxes
Optional Services:
Survey: $1,500-$2,500
Title insurance: $800-$1,200
Soil testing: $500-$1,500
Visit Preparation
Bring:
GPS device
Coordinates
Camera
Water (1+ gallon/person)
Food
Full gas tank
Weather-appropriate clothing
Sun protection
First aid
Tools
Maps
Notebook
Safety:
Tell someone plans
Check weather
Carry extras
Watch wildlife
Respect boundaries
Download offline maps
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What can I build?
A: Single-family home, manufactured home, cabin, outbuildings. Contact Apache County Planning.
Q: Is water available?
A: Well drilling needed. Typical depths 200-500 feet. Contact local drillers.
Q: How much snow?
A: 20-40 inches annually. Usually melts quickly.
Q: Year-round living?
A: Yes, with proper structure, water, septic, heating.
Q: Electricity?
A: Contact Navopache Electric. Off-grid solar also viable.
Q: Good hunting?
A: Excellent. World-class elk area (Units 1 & 27).
Q: Distance to stores?
A: St. Johns (10-12 mi), Springerville (32-35 mi).
Q: Nearest hospital?
A: White Mountain Regional Medical Center, Springerville (~32-35 mi).
Q: Early payoff?
A: Yes, no penalties.
Q: Why low taxes?
A: Arizona taxes vacant land very low. Increase when built.
Q: Good investment?
A: Yes. Popular area, low costs, appreciation potential.
Q: What wildlife?
A: Elk, deer, turkeys, coyotes, foxes, hawks, eagles, more.
Q: Can I camp?
A: Check county regulations.
Q: Really no credit check?
A: Correct. If you can make payments, it's yours.
Q: HOA fees?
A: No Hoa, no covenants, no restrictions.
Q: Cell service?
A: Varies. At&T/Verizon best. Boosters help.
Q: Can I see stars?
A: Absolutely. Zero light pollution. Spectacular.
Why Choose H5 Land Ventures?
Transparent Pricing - No hidden fees
Accurate Info - GPS coordinates, honest descriptions
Accessible Financing - No credit check
Quality Properties - Carefully selected
Responsive Service - Here to help
Simple Process - Quick closings
Fair Terms - No penalties
Customer Success - We want you to succeed
Your Mountain Dream Awaits
This exceptional 1-acre property represents outstanding value in Arizona's beautiful White Mountains.
Summary:
Location: Apache County, AZ (near Concho)
Apn: 201-28-068
Size: 1 acre
Cash: $8,499
Financing: $149 down + $250 fee, $149/Mo for 60 months
Taxes: $16.52/Year
Elevation: ~6,300 feet
Gps: 34.435500, -109.607400
Why This Property:
? Perfect 1-acre size
? Ultra-affordable
? Low down payment
? Four-season climate
? 30°F+ cooler than Phoenix
? World-class elk hunting
? Excellent fishing
? National Forest access
? Abundant wildlife
? Dark skies
? Minimal taxes
? Investment potential
Visit:
Contact us today.
Your White Mountains escape awaits.
Land Maps
Directions to Land
Detailed Directions to the Property
From Phoenix, Arizona (Approximately 218 miles, 3 hours 30 minutes)
Phoenix, Arizona's sprawling metropolitan capital, provides excellent access to your White Mountains property via the wonderfully scenic US-60 corridor.
Route via US-60 E (Primary and Most Scenic Route):
Start in Phoenix
Downtown Phoenix or East Valley cities (Mesa, Tempe, Gilbert, Chandler)
Access US-60 E (Superstition Freeway)
Take US-60 E from Phoenix
Head east through Mesa and Apache Junction
Begin dramatic ascent from Sonoran Desert into mountains
Watch the landscape transform as you climb
Continue on US-60 E through spectacular terrain (~185 miles total)
Phoenix to Superior Section (60 miles):
Apache Junction (mile 20): Last major Phoenix suburb
Full services (gas, food, shopping centers)
Gateway to Superstition Mountains
Lost Dutchman State Park access
Queen Creek Tunnel: Major elevation gain begins
Superior (mile 60): Historic copper mining town
Gas and basic services
Boyce Thompson Arboretum nearby
Dramatic cliff scenery
Superior to Show Low Section (90 miles):
Globe-Miami (mile 75): Twin historic mining towns
Gas, food, services
Restaurants and stores
Salt River Canyon (mile 105): SPECTACULAR MUST-SEE.
Known as "Arizona's Little Grand Canyon"
2,000-foot descent then climb
Bridge over Salt River
Rest area with stunning views
Sharp curves - drive carefully
Absolutely breathtaking scenery
Hon-Dah (mile 140): Fort Apache Reservation
Casino and services
Gas and food
Show Low (mile 150): Major mountain town
Recommended major stop
Elevation 6,345 feet
Full services:
Gas stations
Grocery stores (Safeway, Walmart)
Restaurants
Hotels
Medical facilities
Show Low to Property Area (68 miles):
Continue east on US-60
Pass through Pinetop-Lakeside
Pine forests
Resort communities
Approach Springerville-Eagar area
Watch for Concho area access
Navigate to Concho area
Concho is between Show Low and Springerville
From US-60, access Concho via local roads
Use GPS coordinates (34.435500, -109.607400) for exact location
Journey Highlights:
Dramatic Elevation Change:
Phoenix: 1,100 feet (hot desert)
Property: 6,300 feet (cool mountains)
Total climb: Over 5,200 feet.
Complete climate transformation
Temperature Transformation:
Phoenix summer: 110-115°F
Property summer: 75-85°F
30-35°F cooler - natural air conditioning.
Ecosystem Zones:
Sonoran Desert (saguaro cacti)
Desert grassland
Chaparral (juniper, scrub oak)
Ponderosa pine forest
Mountain meadows
Scenic Highlights:
Superstition Mountains
Salt River Canyon (don't miss this.)
Mogollon Rim
White Mountains
Ponderosa forests
Services:
Phoenix: All services
Apache Junction (20 mi): Full services
Superior (60 mi): Gas, food
Globe (75 mi): Full services
Show Low (150 mi): Major stop recommended
Pinetop-Lakeside (165 mi): Resort services
Springerville (185 mi): Near property
Travel Tips:
Fuel in Show Low
Allow 3.5-4 hours with stops
Summer: 30°F+ cooler at property.
Winter: Possible snow, check conditions
Salt River Canyon: Take time to enjoy
From Flagstaff, Arizona (Approximately 170 miles, 2 hours 45 minutes)
Flagstaff, Arizona's premier mountain city at 6,910 feet, provides northern access through beautiful high country.
Primary Route via I-40 E and St. Johns:
Start in Flagstaff
Downtown or I-40 corridor
Full services available
Take I-40 E from Flagstaff (~90 miles)
Head east toward Winslow
High plateau scenery
Stops along I-40:
Winona (15 mi)
Meteor Crater exit (40 mi): 50,000-year-old impact crater
Winslow (57 mi): "Standin' on the Corner" park
Holbrook (90 mi): Services, Petrified Forest nearby
Head south from I-40 area
Route toward St. Johns
St. Johns: County seat, full services
From St. Johns to Concho: ~12-15 miles
Navigate to property
Use GPS coordinates (34.435500, -109.607400)
Alternative Scenic Route via Show Low:
SR-87 S to Payson
SR-260 E to Show Low
US-60 E toward property
Longer but very scenic
Timing:
Direct route: 2:45-3:15
Scenic route: 3:15-3:45
From Las Vegas, Nevada (Approximately 398 miles, 6 hours)
Las Vegas provides western access through northern Arizona's scenic landscapes.
Route via US-93 S and I-40 E:
Start in Las Vegas
Take US-93 S toward Arizona
Continue on US-93 S (~105 miles to Kingman)
Boulder City (25 mi)
Optional: Hoover Dam detour
Cross into Arizona
Virgin River Gorge (spectacular.)
Reach Kingman (105 mi)
Route 66 town
Full services
Good fuel stop
Take I-40 E across Arizona (~235 miles)
Seligman (155 mi): Route 66 charm
Williams (185 mi): Grand Canyon gateway
Flagstaff (220 mi): Major stop recommended
Winslow (275 mi)
Holbrook (310 mi)
Head south to property area
Route via St. Johns
Navigate to Concho
Highlights:
Hoover Dam
Virgin River Gorge
Historic Route 66
Northern Arizona scenery
Services:
Las Vegas: All services
Kingman (105 mi): Full services
Flagstaff (220 mi): Major services
Holbrook (310 mi): Services
Timing: 6-6.5 hours with stops
From Albuquerque, New Mexico (Approximately 210 miles, 3 hours 15 minutes)
Albuquerque provides excellent eastern access with two route options.
Recommended Route: Via US-60 W (More Direct)
Take I-25 S to Socorro (75 miles)
Socorro: Services - fuel up here.
Take US-60 W from Socorro (~135 miles)
Through New Mexico mountains
Very scenic but remote
Towns along US-60:
Magdalena (27 mi): Limited services
Datil (57 mi): Very limited
Quemado (110 mi): Last NM services
Cross into Arizona
Near Springerville
Full services available
Navigate to Concho from Springerville
West of Springerville
Use GPS coordinates
Alternative Route: Via I-40 W
Take I-40 W from Albuquerque (~245 miles total)
Grants (80 mi): Full services
Continental Divide (105 mi)
Gallup (140 mi): Last major NM city
Continue on I-40 into Arizona
Head south to property area
Route Comparison:
US-60: 210 miles, 3:15, more direct, scenic, fewer services
I-40: 245 miles, 4:00, more services, longer
Recommendation: US-60 for experienced travelers; I-40 for more services
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