At just over 40 acres, this gorgeous piece of land could be your ideal place for a cabin, RV getaway, private camping escape, personal ranch, or even the site of your off-the-grid, self-sustaining oasis. The property sits in Chevelon Canyon Ranch and features sweeping views, maintained gravel road access, seasonal streams, and lots of local wildlife including elk, antelope, javelina, turkey, rabbits and more. The remote area also gives owners the perfect place to get away from it all and enjoy some peace and quiet.
Chevelon Canyon Ranch, located Northern Arizona, is a 32,000-acre hobby-ranching community consisting of 855 privately-owned lots varying in size from 5 to 194 acres, most of which are about 40 acres. The planned community typically limits land use to private residences and hobby ranching (including the raising of horses and other livestock) in order to preserve the natural c...
Chevelon Canyon Ranch, located Northern Arizona, is a 32,000-acre hobby-ranching community consisting of 855 privately-owned lots varying in size from 5 to 194 acres, most of which are about 40 acres. The planned community typically limits land use to private residences and hobby ranching (including the raising of horses and other livestock) in order to preserve the natural character of the area. Zoning at The Ranch allows owners so much potential as they may use their land for residential, agricultural, or even recreational purposes.
What about power and water, you ask? If you decide to build a more permanent housing structure, you can take advantage Arizonas 360+ days of sunshine a year and use solar power. Or some Ranch land owners also use generator power systems. As for water, property owners, can either install a private well with access to Northern Arizonas largest aquifer, the Coconino Sandstone. Or The Ranch offers two on-site convenience wells, available 24 hours a day, for either temporary or permanent water hauling
Most active owners use their property for getaway visits, maintaining temporary living quarters on their lots, such as RVs or portable buildings. Others bought their properties as an investment for future use by them or their children.
Nearby attractions include historic Holbrook, the Petrified Forest, the Painted Desert, Meteor Crater, Monument Valley, Canyon de Chelly, Black Canyon Lake, Chevelon Canyon Lake, and more.
Properties at The Ranch rarely become available and when they do, they tend to sell quickly. Contact us today for more information on how you can own land in this extraordinary location.
Down Payment: $6000
Monthly Payment: varied based on term
Term Length: varies
County: Navajo
Size: 40.337 Acres
Short Legal: Lot 137 Chevelon Canyon Ranch Unit 1
HOA: Chevelon Canyon Ranch
HOA fees: $250/year
Zoning: Vacant/Agricultural
Terrain: plains
Elevation: 5798 ft.
Road Access: yes, maintained gravel roads
Electricity: no
Sewer: needs septic
Water: carried/the POA maintains 2 self-powered wells on the Ranch to provide free water for hauling to all owners
Current Annual Taxes: $169.94 in 2020
Latitude: 34.7069519
Longitude: -110.596665
Owner will carry; One member of the selling LLC is a licensed real estate agent in the state of Arizona
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