| Joseph Arcieri 2005-07-08, 12:25 pm |
| Apache County AZ 1.25 Acre Residential Land No BackTaxes! Full Purchase
Price! No Doc Fee w/Buy Now
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YOUR WINNING BID IS FOR THE FULL SALE PRICE!
This parcel of land is located in Apache County Arizona near the town of
Concho. Lake Concho (picture here) is the closest body of water to the
land. This is a nice deal and investment with lots of potential. The
zoning includes residential so you can build a single family home or mobile
home. You could also just camp on the lot with an RV! Below are more
specifications:
* Back Taxes/Dues: NONE!
* Ownership Type: WARRANTY DEED
* APN: 212-08-001
* Parcel Size: 1.25 ACRE LOT
* Terrain: Flat to rolling
* Water: Available (currently by drilling own well)
* Sewer: Available (currently by installing septic system)
* Roads: Gravel
* Taxes/Fees year: approximately $12 a year!
* Zoning: Residential (Campers, RVs, Mobile Homes are acceptable).
* Building: Single Family Homes allowed too!
* NO LIENS, NO TIME LIMITS TO BUILD, NO ASSOCIATION DUES
1. There is a low $50.00 document fee that must be sent with payment.
2. NO DOCUMENT FEE IF YOU "BUY IT NOW"!
3. Payment can be made credit card through PayPal.com.
4. Payment can also be made by check or money order, but the funds must
clear the bank before the documents are processed.
Apache County was carved from Yavapai County — one Arizona's original four
counties — on February 24, 1879, by the 10th Territorial Legislative
Assembly. Leaders of St. Johns and Globe had petitioned for their towns to
be the county seat, but the honor went temporarily to Snowflake, with the
provision that an election would determine the permanent county seat. In
November 1879, on the strength of votes from the mining town of Clifton
(now in Greenlee County), St. Johns was designated the county seat.
The forested White Mountains and green pastures in the south of the county
contrast sharply with the high, dry, colorful plateau region of the north.
Excellent fishing, hunting and skiing make the White Mountains a year-round
recreation area. Numerous archaeological sites are open to the public.
Also in Apache County are the spectacular Petrified Forest National Park
and the Painted Desert, Window Rock, the Navajo tribal capital, and Casa
Malpais Archaeological site. The Apache Indian Reservation, located in the
White Mountains around the settlement of Fort Apache, includes 25 excellent
fishing lakes and the Sunrise park Ski Resort for outdoor recreation, as
well as a highly successful lumber mill and a casino.
Petrified Forest National Park is a surprising land of scenic wonders and
fascinating science. The park is located in northeast Arizona and features
one of the world's largest and most colorful concentrations of petrified
wood. Also included in the park's 93,533 acres are the multi-hued badlands
of the Chinle Formation known as the Painted Desert, historic structures,
archeological sites and displays of 225 million-year-old fossils.
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