Land and Rural Retreats Ash Fork, Yavapai County, Arizona Land For Sale - 40.2 Acres

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Ash Fork, Yavapai County, Arizona Land For Sale - 40.2 Acres
Ash Fork, Yavapai County, Arizona Land For Sale - 40.2 Acres
Only $700 an acre! It is hard to beat this price for a 40 acre parcel with an abundance of trees and awesome views. Located not far from Patridge Creek. If you want a property that is accessible yet gives that feeling of the wide open spaces and the serene, peaceful quiet to go with it, this is the parcel for you.

Property type:
Land
Parcel Size:
40.2 Acres
Price:
$28,000
MLS or other ID:
133800
 

PROPERTY FEATURES
Activities
Biking
 
Camping
 
Family
 
Fishing
 
Hiking
 
Hunting
 
ORV/ATV
 
Utilities
Water:
None
Electricity:
Not available
Natural Gas:
Available
Services (Utilities):
Waste:
None
Views
Mountain
 
Trees
 
Terrain
Terrain:
Rolling
Property
City:
Ash Fork
Fencing
 
Road Frontage:
Private
Road Surface:
Gravel
Trees:
Heavy
Location
Nearby Golf Courses:
Property Information
Sale Type:
Fixed Price
HISTORICAL WEATHER
Average Temperature
ABOUT PAMELIA LA PAGLIA
Arizona Living
Known for its hot deserts and perfectly mild winters, more than half of Arizona actually features plateaus and mountains. The Grand Canyon, in Northern Arizona, is one of the Great Wonders of the World and an amazing place to hike or catch some white water along the Colorado River, which snakes through the canyons. Hike... more