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Willow Lane & Hopi Drive : Concho, AZ 85924

Apache County, Arizona

1 Acre
$8,499 USD
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Land Description

Your Affordable Gateway to Arizona High Desert Living - 1 Pristine Acre in Apache County

Property Overview

Discover the authentic beauty of northeastern Arizona with this exceptional 1-acre parcel, perfectly positioned in the heart of Apache County's expansive high desert landscape. This property represents an outstanding opportunity to own a piece of the American West at an incredibly affordable price, where endless skies meet rolling grasslands and the pioneer spirit remains alive and well.

Property Identification:

APN Number: 201-28-256

Total Acreage: 1 acre

County: Apache County, Arizona

State: Arizona

Pricing & Payment Options

We've designed flexible purchasing options to make land ownership accessible and affordable for everyone:

Cash Purchase Option:

Total Price: $8,499

Pay in full and own your land outright with no monthly obligations

Immediate ownership and deed transfer

Owner Financing Option:

Down Payment: $129

Document Fee: $250 (one-time fee)

Monthly Payment: $129

Term: 72 months (6 years)

Total Financed Amount: $9,288 + $379 initial $9,667

No credit checks required

Simple application process

Fast approval and closing

No prepayment penalties

Annual Property Taxes:

Total Annual Tax: $16.52

Among the lowest property tax rates in the entire nation

Less than $1.38 per month in taxes

Precise Property Coordinates

Navigate directly to your future property with these exact GPS coordinates:

Center Point: 34.434600, -109.613900

Northwest Corner: 34.434400, -109.614400

Northeast Corner: 34.434800, -109.614400

Southwest Corner: 34.434500, -109.613400

Southeast Corner: 34.434800, -109.613400

These coordinates allow you to explore the property virtually using Google Earth, Google Maps, or any GPS device before visiting in person. Simply enter the coordinates into your mapping application to view satellite imagery and street views of the surrounding area.

Location & Area Description

Apache County - Arizona's Last Frontier

Apache County represents one of the last true frontiers of the American Southwest. As Arizona's third-largest county by area, encompassing over 11,218 square miles, it offers diverse terrain ranging from high desert plains to forested mountains, from ancient volcanic fields to grasslands that stretch beyond the horizon. Your property sits in the northern portion of the county, where the high desert grasslands create an endless vista under impossibly blue skies.

Elevation & Climate:

The property sits at approximately 6,100 feet above sea level, placing it firmly in Arizona's high desert climatic zone. This elevation provides a dramatically different climate than Arizona's famous desert lowlands:

Summer Temperatures: Daytime highs typically range from 75-85°F, with refreshingly cool nights dropping to 45-55°F. Unlike Phoenix's triple-digit summers, this elevation offers comfortable conditions.

Winter Temperatures: Daytime highs average 35-45°F, with nighttime lows of 10-20°F. Cold but manageable with proper preparation.

Spring/Fall Temperatures: Perfect shoulder seasons with daytime temperatures in the 50-70°F range.

Annual Precipitation: Approximately 10-12 inches per year, mostly from summer monsoons and winter moisture.

Snowfall: Light to moderate snow possible from December through March, typically melting within a few days.

Humidity: Very low, typically 20-30%, making both hot and cold temperatures more comfortable.

Wind: Moderate winds common, especially in spring months.

Seasonal Highlights: Four distinct seasons with spectacular monsoon thunderstorms in July-August and clear, star-filled winter nights perfect for stargazing.

Natural Environment & Wildlife

The property is situated in a pristine high desert ecosystem characterized by remarkable biodiversity and natural beauty:

Vegetation:

Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) dominates the landscape with its silvery-green foliage and aromatic scent

Native desert grasses including blue grama, Indian ricegrass, and galleta grass

Scattered one-seed juniper trees providing vertical interest and wildlife habitat

Chamisa (rabbitbrush) adding brilliant yellow blooms in late summer and fall

Four-wing saltbush offering year-round forage for wildlife

Native wildflowers blooming spectacularly after spring rains and summer monsoons, including Indian paintbrush, lupine, and penstemon

Prickly pear and cholla cactus in select microhabitats

Wildlife:

The area supports diverse wildlife populations that make every visit an adventure:

Large Mammals: Mule deer with impressive antlers, pronghorn antelope (America's second-fastest land animal), occasional elk wandering from nearby forests

Predators: Coyotes with haunting evening calls, kit foxes, bobcats, and badgers

Birds of Prey: Golden eagles soaring on thermals, red-tailed hawks, northern harriers, American kestrels, and great horned owls

Songbirds: Western meadowlarks (with their distinctive song), horned larks, mountain bluebirds, and numerous sparrow species

Small Mammals: Black-tailed jackrabbits, desert cottontails, rock squirrels, chipmunks, and deer mice

Reptiles: Various lizard species including collared lizards and whiptails, plus snakes including bull snakes, gopher snakes, and occasional rattlesnakes (please be aware and cautious)

Seasonal Visitors: Sandhill cranes during migration, various waterfowl using seasonal wetlands

Dark Skies & Astronomical Excellence

One of the property's most extraordinary features is its remarkably dark night sky. With minimal light pollution from nearby communities and the crystal-clear air at 6,100 feet elevation, the property offers world-class stargazing opportunities:

Milky Way: Clearly visible on moonless nights, stretching from horizon to horizon in spectacular detail

Deep Sky Objects: Andromeda Galaxy, Orion Nebula, and countless star clusters visible to the naked eye

Planets: Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn clearly visible, with Jupiter's moons and Saturn's rings observable through basic telescopes

Meteor Showers: Annual events like Perseids (August), Geminids (December), and Leonids (November) visible in their full glory with dozens to hundreds of meteors per hour during peak activity

Aurora Borealis: Occasionally visible during strong solar events (geomagnetic storms), something rarely seen this far south

Zodiacal Light: Faint glow visible after sunset and before sunrise during optimal times

International Space Station: Regular visible passes overhead

Astrophotography: Exceptional conditions for deep sky imaging, Milky Way photography, and time-lapse work

Regional Attractions & Recreation

Your property provides convenient access to some of the Southwest's most spectacular natural attractions and recreational opportunities:

Petrified Forest National Park (approximately 80 miles southwest):

346-million-year-old petrified wood forests creating a landscape unlike anywhere else on Earth

Painted Desert viewpoints offering stunning vistas of colorfully banded badlands

Native American petroglyphs and archaeological sites dating back over 2,000 years

Hiking trails through 225-Million-Year-Old Triassic landscapes

Blue Mesa and Jasper Forest trails showcasing incredible geology

Route 66 history and historic Painted Desert Inn

Canyon de Chelly National Monument (approximately 80 miles north):

Sacred Navajo lands with spectacular sandstone canyon systems

Ancient Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings including the famous White House Ruins

Spider Rock, an 800-Foot sandstone spire sacred to the Navajo people

Guided tours available with Navajo guides (required for canyon floor access)

Rim drives offering stunning overlooks

Living Navajo culture with families still farming and raising sheep in the canyons

White Mountains Recreation Area (approximately 60-80 miles south):

Sunrise Ski Resort offering winter skiing and summer mountain biking

Over 30 lakes and reservoirs providing excellent trout fishing

Hundreds of miles of hiking and mountain biking trails

Big Lake (approximately 70 miles) with camping, fishing, and boating

Luna Lake (approximately 45 miles) for fishing and wildlife viewing

Mount Baldy Wilderness Area with Arizona's second-highest peak

Elk viewing and wildlife watching opportunities

Extensive camping and RV facilities throughout the region

Four Corners Monument (approximately 90 miles northeast):

The only place in America where four states meet at a single point

Stand in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah simultaneously

Native American vendors selling authentic jewelry, pottery, and crafts

Unique photo opportunity and geographic landmark

Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site (approximately 70 miles north):

Oldest continuously operating trading post on the Navajo Nation (since 1878)

Still functioning as a working trading post

Museum showcasing Native American arts and crafts

Demonstrations of traditional weaving and silversmithing

Monument Valley (approximately 120 miles north):

Iconic southwestern landscape featured in countless films

Massive sandstone buttes and formations

Navajo Tribal Park with scenic drives and guided tours

Truly unforgettable scenery

Land Use & Development Potential

Permitted Uses

Apache County offers relatively flexible land use regulations for rural properties, allowing for various residential, recreational, and agricultural uses:

Residential Development:

Site-built single-family homes (stick-built construction)

Manufactured homes and mobile homes (single-wide or double-wide)

Recreational vehicles for temporary or permanent occupancy

Tiny homes and alternative housing structures

Cabins and weekend retreat structures

Guest houses and accessory structures (with proper permits)

Home-based businesses that don't create nuisances

Recreational Uses:

Camping and outdoor recreation activities

RV parking and use for extended periods

Hunting (in season with proper Arizona Game & Fish licenses)

Off-road vehicle recreation and ATV riding

Horseback riding and equestrian activities

Photography, wildlife observation, and nature study

Stargazing and amateur astronomy

Hiking and outdoor exploration

Agricultural Uses:

Livestock grazing (with proper permits and fencing)

Hay production and grass cultivation

Small-scale farming and vegetable gardens

Beekeeping and honey production

Chicken coops and small poultry operations

Other agricultural pursuits appropriate to the arid climate

Utilities & Infrastructure

Important Infrastructure Information:

This property is located in a remote rural area without traditional utility services. Prospective buyers should be prepared for off-grid living or plan accordingly for utility installation:

Electricity:

No power lines currently serve the property

Solar power systems are the most practical and cost-effective energy solution for this location

Modern solar technology with battery storage makes off-grid living comfortable and reliable

Backup generators (propane or gasoline) recommended for extended cloudy periods or high-demand situations

Solar system costs have decreased dramatically: basic systems start around $5,000-$10,000; comprehensive systems with battery backup $15,000-$30,000+

Water:

No municipal water service available

Well drilling is possible in the area with typical depths ranging from 300-600 feet

Water quality varies; testing recommended after drilling

Well drilling costs typically range from $15,000-$40,000+ depending on depth and conditions

Water hauling is a viable option for temporary use or recreational purposes (typically $100-$300 per load)

Rainwater harvesting systems can supplement water needs (especially effective during monsoon season)

Cistern storage recommended for water security

Buyers should consult with licensed well drillers about water availability before purchasing

Septic/Sewer:

No municipal sewer service available

Septic systems required for permanent dwellings (Apache County permits required)

Septic system installation costs typically $5,000-$15,000 depending on soil conditions and system size

Composting toilets are an excellent alternative for cabins, tiny homes, and recreational use

RV holding tanks suitable for temporary camping use

Internet/Communications:

Cell phone service may be limited or unavailable depending on carrier (Verizon and At&T have best coverage in rural Arizona)

Satellite internet readily available through providers like Starlink, HughesNet, and Viasat

Starlink providing high-speed internet (50-200+ Mbps) suitable for remote work, streaming, and modern connectivity needs

Ham radio and CB radio options for communication

Some areas may have limited line-of-sight possibilities for cellular signal boosters

Roads:

Property accessed via unpaved county and local roads

Four-wheel drive or high-clearance vehicle strongly recommended for reliable access

Road conditions vary seasonally (best in dry weather, potentially challenging during rain or snow)

Road maintenance is minimal; be prepared for unimproved conditions

Snow may temporarily limit access during winter months (typically only for a few days at a time)

Building Considerations

When planning your development, consider these important factors:

Permits & Regulations:

Contact Apache County Planning & Zoning Department for current building requirements:

Building permits typically required for permanent structures over certain square footage

Well permits required from Arizona Department of Water Resources

Septic permits required from Apache County Environmental Health Department

Setback requirements apply (typically 25-50 feet from property lines, verify with county)

Agricultural exemptions may be available for certain structures and uses

Construction Recommendations:

Design for high desert climate with significant temperature swings between day and night

Consider passive solar design principles to maximize energy efficiency

Insulate well for both heat and cold (R-30+ walls, R-50+ attic recommended)

Plan for wind resistance (common in spring months)

Lightning protection systems strongly recommended due to monsoon storm activity

Fire-resistant materials advisable for wildfire prevention (metal roofing, stucco or cement siding, defensible space)

Proper drainage and grading to handle monsoon runoff

Foundation design appropriate for soil conditions (frost depth approximately 18-24 inches)

Investment Potential & Market Trends

Arizona Land Market

Arizona continues to experience robust population growth and increasing interest in rural properties for multiple reasons:

Phoenix metropolitan area residents seeking weekend retreats, hunting property, and future retirement locations away from urban sprawl

Remote workers taking advantage of technology to live anywhere while maintaining urban incomes

Investors recognizing the long-term appreciation potential of Southwest land as supply decreases and demand increases

Growing interest in off-grid and sustainable living lifestyles among millennials and Gen-X buyers

Retirees seeking affordable land for manufactured homes or RVs with low property taxes

Outdoor enthusiasts wanting private base camps for hunting, camping, and recreation

Apache County Advantages

Exceptional Affordability:

Among the absolute lowest land prices in Arizona (under $10,000 for a full acre.)

Minimal property taxes compared to developed areas (only $16.52 annually)

No HOA fees, dues, or restrictive covenants

Extremely low cost of ownership (taxes less than $1.40 per month)

Owner financing available making entry possible with minimal capital

Strategic Location Benefits:

Within reasonable driving distance of multiple metropolitan areas (Phoenix, Albuquerque, Las Vegas)

Access to major highways (I-40, Us-191, Us-180) for travel throughout the Southwest

Proximity to New Mexico border provides additional shopping and services options

Easy access to national forests, monuments, and recreational areas

Four-season climate more comfortable than low desert areas

Future Growth Potential:

Arizona's continued population growth (projected to add 1+ million residents by 2030)

Increasing demand for recreational and retirement properties as baby boomers age

Growing appreciation for dark sky preserves and remote locations among astronomy enthusiasts

Rising interest in sustainable living and self-sufficiency

Limited supply of affordable rural land near metropolitan areas driving long-term value

Quality of Life:

Escape from urban noise, traffic, light pollution, and congestion

Clean air and pristine natural environment

Abundant wildlife and outdoor recreation opportunities

Friendly small-town communities with Western values

Low crime rates and safe environment

True freedom and privacy

Why Choose This Property?

Unique Advantages

Incredible Affordability:

This property represents exceptional value in today's market:

Under $8,500 cash - Less than the cost of a used car

Or $129 per month - Less than most car payments, phone bills, or cable subscriptions

Only $16.52 annual taxes - Less than you'd spend on a single dinner out

No ongoing fees - No HOA dues, no surprise assessments, no hidden costs

Build equity immediately - Even with financing, you're building ownership from day one

Owner Financing Benefits:

Our owner financing program eliminates barriers to land ownership:

No credit check - Past financial difficulties won't disqualify you

No bank qualification - No income verification, debt-to-income ratios, or employment requirements

Fast approval - Get approved in days, not weeks or months

Simple documentation - Straightforward agreements without complex legal jargon

Low down payment - Just $129 plus $250 doc fee to get started ($379 total)

Affordable monthly payment - Only $129 per month for 72 months

No prepayment penalty - Pay off early and save on total cost

Build credit - Demonstrate payment responsibility (though not reported to credit bureaus)

True Privacy & Freedom:

Remote location away from urban noise, traffic, and congestion

No close neighbors or subdivision restrictions

Design and build according to your vision without HOA interference

Enjoy nature without disturbance

Create your personal sanctuary away from the world

Pursue off-grid living dreams

Camp, build, or simply hold for the future

Pure Arizona Desert Beauty:

Authentic high desert landscape with sagebrush, grasslands, and junipers

Spectacular sunrises and sunsets with unobstructed horizons

World-class stargazing with minimal light pollution

Wildlife viewing opportunities including deer, antelope, and eagles

Four-season climate more comfortable than low desert

Clean, fresh air at 6,100 feet elevation

Perfect For Multiple Uses

This versatile property is ideal for:

Weekend Camping & Recreation:

Set up a camp for weekend escapes from urban life

Park an RV or travel trailer for comfortable desert adventures

Create a base camp for exploring Northern Arizona and the Four Corners region

Enjoy off-road vehicle recreation and ATV riding

Hunt elk, deer, and small game (with proper licenses)

Photograph wildlife and landscapes

Disconnect from technology and reconnect with nature

Future Retirement Dreams:

Secure affordable land now for future retirement home or RV placement

Lock in today's low price before further market appreciation

Build equity during your working years while paying less than rent

Plan and design your dream retirement property at your own pace

Minimal carrying costs while you're still working ($16.52 annual taxes.)

Downsize to manufactured home or RV living with minimal expenses

Off-Grid Living Enthusiasts:

Perfect canvas for sustainable living projects and homesteading

Design completely self-sufficient off-grid property with solar power

Solar power and rainwater harvesting potential

Grow your own food and raise small livestock or chickens

Live according to your values with minimal environmental impact

Escape the grid and achieve true independence

Investors & Land Speculators:

Affordable entry into Arizona land market with minimal capital required

Potential for long-term appreciation as Arizona grows

Extremely low holding costs during ownership (under $17 annually)

Option to develop, improve, and resell for profit

Diversify investment portfolio with tangible real estate

Hedge against inflation with hard asset ownership

Outdoor Recreation Enthusiasts:

Private base for hunting, hiking, camping, and outdoor adventures

Access to millions of acres of nearby public lands (national forests and BLM land)

Photography paradise with wildlife and landscape opportunities

Astronomy and astrophotography with dark sky conditions

Horseback riding with room to roam

Off-road vehicle staging area

Families & Multi-Generational Groups:

Create family retreat for reunions and gatherings

Space for children to explore nature and learn outdoor skills

Build memories camping, hiking, and enjoying nature together

Teach sustainable living and self-sufficiency skills

Establish family legacy property to pass down generations

Affordable enough for siblings or cousins to purchase together

Tiny Home & Alternative Housing:

Build your dream tiny home on permanent foundation

Place manufactured or modular home affordably

Create unique alternative housing (yurts, shipping containers, earthships)

Live mortgage-free with minimal expenses

Embrace minimalist lifestyle in spacious natural setting

Due Diligence & Buyer Responsibilities

We strongly encourage all potential buyers to conduct thorough due diligence before purchase:

Recommended Actions Before Purchase

Visit the Property:

Drive to the property using the GPS coordinates provided (34.434600, -109.613900)

Walk the entire one-acre parcel to get a true feel for the terrain and vegetation

Check access roads and evaluate any seasonal limitations or conditions

Observe the surrounding area, neighboring properties, and overall environment

Take extensive photos and videos for future reference and planning

Visit at different times of day to experience lighting, temperature, and wildlife activity

Consider visiting in different seasons if possible to understand year-round conditions

Research & Verification:

Contact Apache County Planning & Zoning Department to confirm:

Current zoning designation and permitted uses

Building permit requirements and processes

Setback requirements and development regulations

Any proposed zoning changes or special assessments

Verify parcel boundaries using the legal description and APN number (201-28-256)

Review county tax records to confirm tax amounts and payment history

Check for any liens, encumbrances, or special assessments on the property

Research neighboring properties and land uses

Verify road access rights and maintenance responsibilities

Utility & Infrastructure Investigation:

Contact local well drillers for water availability information and depth estimates

Get quotes for solar power system sizing and installation

Research septic system requirements and installation costs

Verify cell phone coverage for your specific carrier at the property location

Investigate satellite internet service availability and costs (Starlink, HughesNet)

Determine road maintenance responsibilities and condition

Assess distance to nearest power lines if future grid connection desired

Financial Planning:

Calculate total cost of ownership including:

Purchase price (cash or financed)

Annual property taxes ($16.52)

Property insurance (if desired)

Road maintenance contribution (if any)

Budget for development costs:

Well drilling: $15,000-$40,000+

Septic system: $5,000-$15,000+

Solar power: $5,000-$30,000+

Site preparation and access: $2,000-$10,000+

Building/Rv/Structure: varies widely

Consider financing options and payment schedules

Plan for emergency funds for unexpected expenses

Calculate ongoing costs (propane, water hauling, maintenance, etc.)

Professional Consultations:

Consider hiring a surveyor to mark property boundaries ($500-$1,500)

Consult with local builders about construction costs and logistics

Speak with well drillers about water depth and quality expectations

Talk to solar installers about system sizing and costs

Consider consulting a real estate attorney (optional but recommended for first-time land buyers)

Important Disclosures

Remote Location:

This property is located in a rural, undeveloped area far from urban services. Emergency services (fire, police, ambulance) may have extended response times of 30-60+ minutes. Buyers should be self-sufficient, prepared for remote living conditions, and able to handle emergencies independently.

No Guarantees or Warranties:

While we provide information about utilities, water, and development potential to the best of our knowledge, we make absolutely no guarantees or warranties regarding:

Water availability, depth, quality, quantity, or cost to obtain

Soil suitability for septic systems or construction

Utility service availability, feasibility, or installation costs

Development feasibility, costs, or timeframes

Property access in all weather and seasonal conditions

Specific permitted uses (verify all with county)

Future property values or appreciation

Neighboring land uses or future development

As-Is Sale:

Property is sold in strictly as-is condition with all faults. Buyers are responsible for all due diligence, inspections, and verification of property characteristics, boundaries, access, utilities, and development potential. Seller provides no warranties express or implied.

Weather & Seasonal Access:

Access roads may become temporarily impassable during heavy snow, rain, or other adverse weather conditions. Dirt roads can become muddy and rutted during wet weather. Buyers should be prepared for seasonal access limitations and have appropriate vehicles (4Wd recommended).

Wildlife & Natural Hazards:

Property is located in natural high desert environment with wildlife including potentially dangerous animals such as:

Rattlesnakes (several species present)

Scorpions

Black widow spiders

Coyotes (generally avoid humans but may be aggressive if rabid or protecting young)

Area may also be subject to natural hazards including:

Wildfire risk (especially during dry conditions)

Flash flooding during monsoon season

Extreme temperature fluctuations

High winds

Lightning strikes during thunderstorms

Occasional winter storms with snow and ice

Building & Development:

All construction and development must comply with Apache County regulations. Permit requirements, costs, and processes may change. Buyers are responsible for obtaining all necessary permits and complying with all applicable codes and regulations.

Property Title & Legal Information

Title & Ownership:

Clear title with no known encumbrances (subject to title company verification at closing)

Owner financing available with standard land contract or deed of trust

Title insurance strongly recommended for all buyers (protects against title defects)

Warranty deed provided upon completion of cash sale

Deed recorded with Apache County Recorder's Office upon full payment of financing contract

Taxes & Assessments:

Current on all property taxes with no delinquencies

Annual property tax: $16.52 (subject to change by county assessor)

No known special assessments or improvement district fees

No HOA fees, dues, or assessments

Property taxes based on assessed value (may increase if improvements added)

Zoning & Restrictions:

Zoned for agricultural/rural residential use (verify current zoning with Apache County Planning & Zoning)

No restrictive covenants, Cc&Rs, or HOA rules

Subject to Apache County building codes, zoning regulations, and land use requirements

Buyers responsible for obtaining all necessary permits for any development

Some uses may require special permits or conditional use approval

Access & Easements:

Access via unpaved county and local roads

No private easements known to burden the property

Buyers should verify access rights and road maintenance responsibilities

No guarantees regarding road conditions or year-round accessibility

How to Purchase This Property

Ready to Make This Land Yours?

The purchase process is simple, fast, and straightforward:

Step 1: Choose Your Payment Method

Option A - Cash Purchase ($8,499):

Pay full amount and own your land immediately with no monthly payments

Fastest path to ownership

Deed recorded in your name immediately upon payment

Lowest total cost

Option B - Owner Financing:

Down payment: $129

Document fee: $250 (one-time)

Monthly payment: $129 for 72 months

No credit check or bank qualification

Start building equity immediately

Pay off early without penalty

Step 2: Contact Us

Visit our website at to:

View additional photos and detailed property information

Review complete property documentation

Read terms and conditions

Contact us with any questions

Start the simple purchase process online

Step 3: Complete Documentation

Review and sign straightforward purchase agreement

Provide required identification (driver's license or state Id)

Provide contact information (phone, email, mailing address)

Arrange payment method:

Cash buyers: Wire transfer, cashier's check, or certified check

Financing buyers: Initial payment ($379 total) then set up automatic monthly payments

Step 4: Take Ownership

Cash buyers: Deed recorded immediately with Apache County Recorder; receive copies of recorded deed and all property documents

Financing buyers: Land contract executed; deed held in trust until final payment; upon completion, deed recorded in your name

Take possession and begin using your property for camping, recreation, or planning

Start planning your development, enjoying your weekends, or simply holding for the future

Owner Financing Details

Our owner financing program removes barriers to land ownership:

No Credit Check Required:

We don't run credit reports or check credit scores

Past credit issues, bankruptcies, or foreclosures are not barriers

Focus is on your current situation and ability to make payments

Everyone deserves a chance at land ownership

Simple Qualifying Process:

Proof of identity (driver's license or state Id)

Contact information (phone, email, physical address)

Down payment ($129) and document fee ($250)

That's it - no extensive financial documentation required

Flexible & Fair Terms:

$129 down payment (incredibly low barrier to entry)

$250 one-time document fee (covers legal documentation and processing)

$129 per month for 72 months (only 6 years to ownership.)

Total financed: approximately $9,288

No prepayment penalty - pay off early and save on total cost

No balloon payment - fixed payment throughout term

Deed held in trust until paid in full, then recorded in your name

Payment Options:

Automatic monthly payments from checking or savings account (recommended)

Manual payments via check or money order

Online payment portal access

Payment reminders sent before due date

What's Included:

Full 1-acre parcel (Apn 201-28-256)

Clear path to ownership in just 6 years

Professional legal documentation protecting your rights

Responsive customer service throughout payment period

Support and assistance with any questions

Property tax responsibility (buyers pay annual $16.52 directly to county)

Default Protection:

We want you to succeed. If you experience temporary financial difficulties:

Contact us immediately - communication is key

We'll work with you on payment arrangements when possible

Our goal is your success and completion of purchase

Contact & Next Steps

Don't Miss This Incredible Opportunity

Quality Arizona land at this price point with owner financing options is increasingly rare. With annual taxes under $17, monthly payments lower than most phone bills, and unlimited potential, this property represents exceptional value for anyone seeking land ownership.

Visit Our Website Today:

Take Action Now:

Review additional photos and detailed information on our website

Use GPS coordinates (34.434600, -109.613900) to explore the property virtually on Google Earth

Plan a visit to see the property in person and walk your future land

Contact us with any questions - we're here to help

Make your offer and begin the simple ownership process

Start planning your Arizona adventure.

What Sets H5 Land Ventures Apart

Complete Transparency:

We provide honest, complete, accurate information about every property. No exaggerations, no hidden fees, no misleading descriptions. What you see is what you get.

Exceptional Customer Service:

We're here to answer questions, provide support throughout the buying process, and remain available even after your purchase. Your satisfaction and success are our priorities.

Fair & Honest Pricing:

Our properties are priced fairly based on location, attributes, and market conditions. We want you to feel great about your purchase today and years into the future.

Flexible Financing Options:

We offer both cash and owner financing to make land ownership accessible to more people. Your path to ownership shouldn't be blocked by traditional lending barriers.

No Pressure Approach:

We provide information and let you make informed decisions. No high-pressure sales tactics, no artificial urgency, no manipulation. Take your time and decide what's right for you.

Your Arizona Dream Awaits

This 1-acre property in Apache County represents far more than just a land purchase - it's an opportunity to own a tangible piece of the American West, to create your own high desert sanctuary, to invest in your future with minimal risk, and to experience the profound freedom that comes with land ownership.

For less than the cost of a used car - or for just $129 per month - you can own a full acre of authentic Arizona high desert land under crystal-clear skies, surrounded by wildlife and natural beauty, with incredibly low property taxes and absolutely no restrictions holding you back.

Imagine waking up to spectacular crimson sunrises over endless high desert vistas. Picture yourself sitting around a campfire under a canopy of brilliant stars stretching from horizon to horizon, the Milky Way clearly visible overhead. Envision building your dream off-grid cabin or placing a cozy RV, powered by clean solar energy and cooled by gentle evening breezes. See yourself exploring the surrounding landscape, encountering mule deer and antelope, golden eagles soaring overhead, and connecting with nature in ways impossible in urban environments.

Whether you're seeking an affordable weekend escape, planning for future retirement, pursuing off-grid living dreams, making a smart land investment, or simply wanting to own a piece of America, this property delivers exceptional value and unlimited potential.

At only $8,499 cash or just $129 per month, you can own a full acre of Arizona high desert land with only $16.52 annual property taxes and zero HOA restrictions. This is land ownership made simple, affordable, and achievable for everyone - regardless of credit history or financial situation.

The wide-open spaces of Apache County are calling. The diamond-studded night skies are waiting. Your Arizona adventure is ready to begin. The question is: are you ready to take the first step toward owning your piece of the West?

Visit today and make your Arizona land ownership dream a reality.

Act Now - Affordable Arizona Land Won't Last Forever.

Land Maps

Directions to Land

Detailed Directions to Property

From Phoenix, Arizona (approximately 240 miles, 4 hours)

Begin your journey from Arizona's vibrant capital city into the serene high desert of Apache County:

Start: From downtown Phoenix, head east on I-10 East

Take I-10 East for approximately 35 miles

Merge onto US-60 East via Exit 154 toward Globe/Show Low

Continue on US-60 East for approximately 125 miles, passing through Globe and Miami

Continue through Show Low on US-60 East for approximately 45 miles

Pass through Pinetop-Lakeside continuing on US-60 East

Continue on US-60 East to Springerville (approximately 70 miles from Show Low)

In Springerville, turn left (north) onto US-191 North/US-180 North

Follow US-191 North for approximately 35 miles

Use your GPS device to navigate to coordinates 34.434600, -109.613900

The property is located east of US-191 in the high desert plains area

Route Highlights:

Your scenic drive takes you from the Sonoran Desert basin through the spectacular Mogollon Rim's transition zone, climbing from Phoenix's 1,000-foot elevation to the high country around 6,000 feet. You'll pass through historic copper mining towns like Globe and Miami, traverse ponderosa pine forests in the White Mountains region, and eventually emerge into the sweeping grasslands of Apache County where the sky meets the earth in an endless horizon.

From Flagstaff, Arizona (approximately 200 miles, 3.5 hours)

Journey from the mountain town of Flagstaff across the Painted Desert to your property:

Start: From downtown Flagstaff, head east on I-40 East

Take I-40 East for approximately 55 miles to Holbrook

Take Exit 286 for US-180 East toward St. Johns

Turn left onto US-180 East (Navajo Boulevard)

Follow US-180 East for approximately 95 miles through St. Johns

Continue on US-180 East for approximately 50 miles to Springerville/Eagar

In Springerville, US-180 merges with US-191 North

Follow US-191 North for approximately 35 miles

Use your GPS device to navigate to coordinates 34.434600, -109.613900

The property is located east of US-191 in the high desert area

Route Highlights:

This spectacular drive takes you through the Painted Desert region, where ancient geological formations display vibrant colors of red, orange, and purple. You'll pass near the Petrified Forest area and cross the high plains where pronghorn antelope roam freely. The landscape transitions dramatically from volcanic terrain to ancient seabeds to rolling grasslands, offering breathtaking views of Arizona's incredibly diverse geography.

From Las Vegas, Nevada (approximately 450 miles, 7 hours)

Travel from the entertainment capital through the Arizona Strip to the high desert:

Start: From Las Vegas, take I-15 South

Follow I-15 South for approximately 125 miles to Exit 16 (UT-9 East/Hurricane/Zion National Park)

Take Exit 16 and turn left onto UT-9 East

Follow UT-9 East for approximately 25 miles through Hurricane, Utah

Continue on UT-9 East as it becomes AZ-389 East (entering Arizona)

Follow AZ-389 East for approximately 40 miles to Fredonia

Continue on AZ-389 East through Fredonia for approximately 30 miles

Turn right (south) onto US-89A South (near Marble Canyon)

Follow US-89A South for approximately 120 miles through Marble Canyon, crossing the iconic Navajo Bridge over the Colorado River

Continue on US-89A South through House Rock Valley and climbing up to the Kaibab Plateau

Continue on US-89A South through Jacob Lake and descending into the valley

Arrive in Bitter Springs and continue on US-89A South

Turn left (east) onto US-160 East near Tuba City

Follow US-160 East for approximately 80 miles

Turn right (south) onto US-191 South

Follow US-191 South for approximately 40 miles

Use your GPS device to navigate to coordinates 34.434600, -109.613900

The property is located east of US-191

Route Highlights:

This is perhaps the most scenic route available, taking you through some of America's most stunning landscapes. You'll enjoy views of the majestic Vermilion Cliffs, cross the mighty Colorado River at historic Marble Canyon (with views toward the Grand Canyon), traverse the forested Kaibab Plateau at over 8,000 feet elevation, and pass through Navajo Nation lands with distant views of sacred monuments and mesas that have stood for millions of years.

From Albuquerque, New Mexico (approximately 260 miles, 4 hours)

Head west from New Mexico's largest city through Native American lands to your Arizona property:

Start: From downtown Albuquerque, take I-40 West

Follow I-40 West for approximately 190 miles through Grants and Gallup, New Mexico

Continue on I-40 West crossing into Arizona

Take Exit 333 for US-191 North toward Chambers/Chinle

Turn right onto US-191 North

Follow US-191 North for approximately 70 miles through St. Johns

Continue on US-191 North past Springerville/Eagar

Follow US-191 North for approximately 35 miles beyond Springerville

Use your GPS device to navigate to coordinates 34.434600, -109.613900

The property is located east of US-191 in the high desert area

Route Highlights:

This route takes you along portions of historic Route 66 through the Continental Divide at approximately 7,275 feet elevation. You'll cross expansive high plains where massive wind farms dot the landscape, harnessing the region's constant breezes.

Pass through the heart of Apache County's ranching country where cattle operations span hundreds of thousands of acres.

Experience the wide-open spaces and big sky country that define the authentic American West.

More Land Details

Owner Will Finance
Residential Zoning
Flat Terrain
Dirt Road Access
Estimated Annual Taxes
$17
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
201-28-256
LANDFLIP ID
413361
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