APN: 201-37-121B
Size: 1.04 Acres
HOA: None
Yearly Taxes: $12.04
Subdivision: CONCHO VALLEY UNIT 6
Closest Cities: Concho, Show Low, Saint Johns, Snowflake, Springerville
Roads: Pavement
Purchase Price: $8,000 + non-refundable $250 document fee
Water: Haul or Delivery
Sewer/Septic: Needs installed
Power: Solar or Generator
Perfect Build a Home or Weekend Getaways
This peaceful 1.04-acre property is in Apache County, Arizona. It offers a rare chance to experience true seclusion without sacrificing convenience. It sits in a quiet, lightly populated area, which is perfect for those who prefer minimal neighbors, and the freedom to enjoy life at their own pace. People who appreciate tranquil living, dark night skies, and room to breathe will feel right at home here. Whether you want a weekend retreat, a private getaway, or a future homesite far from the bustle, this parcel provides the calm and privacy that many buyers specifically seek out.
Apache County’s climate enhances its allure, distinguishing it from the intense desert heat experienced in other regions of Arizona. This area benefits from milder summers, cooler evenings, and a generally pleasant high-desert atmosphere. The elevation contributes to refreshing breezes, well-defined seasons, and stunning natural vistas throughout the year, making it an ideal retreat from the harsher, arid sections of the state. Residents will find ample outdoor recreational opportunities, including hiking, off-roading, and exploring the nearby Petrified Forest National Park and Lyman Lake State Park. Daily possibilities for wildlife observation, stargazing, and tranquil walks across expansive landscapes abound in this region. Acquiring land in this part of Arizona represents not only a desirable lifestyle choice but also a prudent long-term investment.
Camping / Additional Notes:
Camping is allowed with an RV for up to 30 days. If staying longer than 30 days, a septic system must be installed. Mobile homes are allowed; age of the mobile home is restricted to 15 years or newer without an approved conditional use permit. A building permit is required for a mobile home or if you plan to build on the property. You must have the property paid off and, in your name, to be able to pull permits. Contact us if you have any questions.