Discover the untouched beauty of the Arizona desert with this 1.26-acre parcel located in the peaceful plains of Navajo County. With wide-open skies, flat terrain, and stunning desert views, this land is perfect for anyone looking to build a private getaway, start a homestead, or make a long-term investment in off-grid living.
Access to the property is via an easement road with no official road name, but it's county-maintained with a dirt surface, making it accessible year-round. The elevation ranges from 5,597 to 5,600 feet, offering you crisp desert air and star-filled nights with minimal light pollutionideal for camping, stargazing, or RV living.
Surrounded by natural wonders, the property is a short drive from Petrified Forest National Park, Agate House, the Rainbow Forest Museum, Painted Desert Inn, and the famous Meteor Crater Natural Landmark. It's a perfect base camp for outdoor ...
Surrounded by natural wonders, the property is a short drive from Petrified Forest National Park, Agate House, the Rainbow Forest Museum, Painted Desert Inn, and the famous Meteor Crater Natural Landmark. It's a perfect base camp for outdoor adventures or a serene spot to unplug and recharge.
Despite its quiet setting, you're not far from major routes like US Highway 40 and Route 77, which keep you connected to major cities like Phoenix, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and even Ciudad Juarez. This blend of seclusion and accessibility makes the land ideal for recreation, retirement, or future development.
There are no HOA restrictions, and zoning is flexible for residential or recreational use. Whether you want to build now or simply hold the land for future plans, there's no time limit to build, and owner financing is available just $100/month with no credit check required.
Don't miss your chance to claim a piece of the Arizona desert at an unbeatable price. This 1.26-acre lot is waiting for your vision. Got questions? Want to see if this patch of peace has your name on it? Call us at (863) 334-5464 Ext. #800
PAYMENT INFO:
Cash Price: $3000 with owner financing $3499
Owner Financing Terms: $100 Monthly For 32 Months
Down Payment: $300
Doc Fee: $125
PROPERTY INFO:
County: Navajo
State: Arizona
Size: 1.26
APN: 105-62-137
COORDINATE
Center: 353'13.63"N,10959'51.95"W
NW: 353'15.26"N,10959'52.89"W
NE: 353'15.25"N,10959'50.92"W
SE: 353'11.96"N,10959'50.93"W
SW: 353'11.96"N,10959'52.9"W
COUNTY INFO:
Zoning: Agricultural General
Camping: Allowed for 30 days once per year. You must use all 30 days at once, meaning you cannot leave and return weeks or days after.
RVs: RVs are allowed for camping up to 30 days 1s per year while camping. However, you cannot live in an RV or mobile home. While building, you can receive an RV permit that is valid for up to a year.
Mobile Home: Mobile homes on wheels are not allowed but manufactured homes are allowed.
Water: You can dig a well or contact Arizona of Water Resources.
Sewer/Septic: If none is on the property, you must build one. You'd need a perk test and an Arizona Licensed Contractor to install that septic.
Electric: Use solar or wind towers or contact APS or Navopajo Electric.
Gas: Propane
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Texas (Austin, TX):
Take US-290 W from Austin toward Fredericksburg
Merge onto I-10 W toward El Paso
Continue on I-10 W into New Mexico, then take US-70 W to Lordsburg
Take US-191 N to Sanders, AZ
Head east on US-191 N / I-40 E
Exit onto State Route 191 N near Sanders, then follow local roads toward the coordinates
Approx. Drive Time: 13 hours
From Illinois (Springfield, IL):
Take I-72 W to Hannibal, MO, then merge onto US-36 W
Enter Kansas, and continue on US-36 W to I-135 S
Merge onto I-40 W in Oklahoma City
Continue west through Amarillo, TX, into New Mexico
Pass Gallup, NM, then exit near Sanders, AZ
Follow local roads southeast to the GPS location
Approx. Drive Time: 20 hours
From Florida (Orlando, FL):
Take I-75 N to I-10 W
Follow I-10 W across the Gulf States through Tallahassee, Mobile, and Houston
In El Paso, transition to I-10 W / US-70 W toward Lordsburg
Take US-191 N to Sanders, AZ, then go east toward the location
Approx. Drive Time: 2830 hours
From Montana (Billings, MT):
Take I-90 W to I-25 S at Buffalo, WY
Follow I-25 S through Cheyenne, WY, to Denver, CO
Merge onto US-160 W through Durango, CO
Enter Arizona via US-191 S
Exit at Sanders, then follow local roads to the GPS point
Approx. Drive Time: 16 hours
From North Carolina (Charlotte, NC):
Take I-85 S to Atlanta, GA, then merge onto I-20 W
Follow I-20 W through Birmingham, AL, and into Texas
Connect with I-10 W at Dallas/Fort Worth
Continue west into New Mexico, then take US-191 N in Arizona
Head east from Sanders to reach the rural coordinates
Approx. Drive Time: 27 hours