Apache County is a naturally beautiful area in northeastern Arizona, with great natural resources.
The area offers excellent weather, a clean and healthy rural lifestyle, affordable property, and access to a wide range of outdoor recreational adventures.
You can choose to RV or camp on your land, for as long as you like, as you hold it for investment. You can also build your dream off grid home if thats what you choose to do. This can be your off grid homestead. You can get back to nature on your terms. There are no available utilities.
St. Johns, the county seat, offers all of the high quality facilities you could ask for.
This approximately 5 acre property is in the beautiful rural undeveloped subdivision of Witch Well Ranches. It is Unit 5 Lot 1 S2-SE4.
Its just over two miles from the intersection of US Highway 91 and Arizona Highway 61. The Witch Well Tavern is located a...
Its just over two miles from the intersection of US Highway 91 and Arizona Highway 61. The Witch Well Tavern is located at that intersection.
The property has dedicated road easements to it, which you can grade in if you choose to do so or you can leave them be if the current access suits you.
Apache County is tiny house friendly! They have a progressive tiny house building code and are reputed to be reasonably flexible. Only about 13 percent of the land in Apache County is privately owned. The rest is Native American land and publicly owned land.
Using this property as your base of operations gives you driving-distance access to incredible wonders of nature and cultural history. Petrified Forest National Park is just over 18 miles to the west. The county seat of St Johns is less than 30 miles to the south, where you will find Lyman Lake State Park, the Apache County Museum, the Casa Malpais Archaeological Park, Sunrise Ski Resort, and much more. The Cibola National Forest is only about 45 miles to the east. About an hour away are Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, the Navajo Nation Museum, and Springerville Heritage Center. Within a couple hours' drive are the Grand Canyon, Canyon De Chelly National Monument, Wheatfields Lake, Hope Arch, the North Rim Drive, Spider Rock, the South Rim Drive, Canyon del Muerto, and the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. The town of Sanders is just over 20 miles to the north, where you will want to visit the storied R.B. Burnham & Company Trading Post.
The few people in the Witch Well Ranches area are ranchers and / or people who live quietly off grid. Some haul their water in from St Johns, some have water wells. You can call area well drillers to explore the cost of a water well. The sunny days in Arizona make it ideal for solar power. Elevation here is over 6,000 feet which moderates summer temperatures.
We do not run credit checks, everyone qualifies for the same financing.
With an initial payment of $294 ($99 down payment + $195 document fee) we will finance the balance for as little as $158.90 per month over 7 years. Or you can choose to buy the property outright instead of financing, and receive a 10% cash discount.
For more information or to purchase, please click on the Property Website link below, which is under Resources.