Land and Rural Retreats McNeal, Cochise County, Arizona Land For Sale - 9.4 Acres

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McNeal, Cochise County, Arizona Land For Sale - 9.4 Acres
McNeal, Cochise County, Arizona Land For Sale - 9.4 Acres
Nice Horse Property or a Small Wine Vinyard? Perfect year-around climate @ 4,200 ft in elevation. 4 other contiguous parcels available at the same price per acre! SELLER FINANCING TO QUALIFIED BUYERS; 25% down, Prime +2 and a balloon in 5 years! Pt of 404-20-042F

Property type:
Land
Parcel Size:
9.4 Acres
Price:
$46,990
MLS or other ID:
2647273
Property location on map is approximate.

PROPERTY FEATURES
Activities
Horseback Riding
 
Utilities
Water:
Well
Electricity:
1
Property
City:
Mc Neal
HISTORICAL WEATHER
Average Temperature
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Tanya Stiegemeier
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Tombstone, AZ

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