Land for Sale - 9 County Road-5202, Concho, AZ 85924 - 0.24 acres

0.24 acre: Apache, AZ -Power, Water & Sewer $149/mo. or 10% Cash Discount

9 County Road-5202, Concho, AZ | Lat/Lng:  34.4167, -109.6217

$149
0.24 ac.
05/15/2025
ACTIVE
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You are approved for Owner Financing at $149 monthly! Act fast to secure this incredible opportunity to own 0.24 acres of pristine Arizona landscape for just $149 per month with utilities! This exclusive offer won't be available for long; don't miss out on your chance to own a piece of this breathtaking region. Apache County is home to a wealth of natural wonders and attractions, making it an ideal location to lay some roots or for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. This 0.24-acre retreat in Apache County, AZ, is perfectly located, surrounded by peace, freedom, and convenience, all for just $149/month! Whether you're dreaming of building, camping in your RV, or starting your next project, this property has power, sewer, and water, is zoned for Agricultural general use, and is near US HWY-60 and RT-61, making it the perfect fit. Close to Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Ciudad Juarez, Tucson, and Phoenix, you'll be surrounded by breathtaking landmarks like Petrified Forest National Park, Agate House, Rainbow Forest Museum, Painted Desert Inn, and Meteor Crater Natural Landmark. This is your chance to create your ideal AZ home or getaway. Message me today! PAYMENT INFO: Cash Price: $10,450 Owner Financing Terms: $149 Monthly for 75 Months Down Payment: $150 Doc Fee: $249 PROPERTY INFO: County: Apache State: Arizona Size: 0.24 Acres APN: 201-55-078 Terrain: Sloped, Desert. Address: 9 County Road 5202, Concho, Arizona 85924 Access: Fig Dr Coordinates Center: 34.416744,-109.621689 NE: 34.416875,-109.621506 SE: 34.416597,-109.621485 SW: 34.416591,-109.621836 NW: 34.416866,-109.621853 Discover the Land of Opportunity in Concho, Arizona: Affordable Land, Endless Horizons, and Freedom to Live Your Way If youre searching for a place where you can slow down, stretch out, and build a life without the pressure of high prices and crowded neighborhoods, look no further than Concho, Arizona. Nestled in Apache County in northeastern Arizona, Concho is one of those rare places where the open skies still meet wide-open landand where possibility is as expansive as the horizon. Whether you're dreaming of going off-grid, starting a homestead, investing in real property, or simply enjoying the beauty of Arizona without the hustle and high cost of city living, Concho is worth a serious look. This quiet high-desert community combines scenic beauty, freedom of land use, and a laid-back lifestyle that appeals to everyone from remote workers and retirees to adventurers and outdoor lovers. A Place Where Land Is Still Affordable and Freedom Still Exists Concho, Arizona offers some of the most affordable land prices in the western United States. Whether you're looking for a one-acre lot to park an RV or a 40-acre spread to start a sustainable homestead, you'll find plenty of options at prices that make sense. Many parcels are flat, buildable, and zoned for flexible use. In many areas of Concho, you wont face the restrictions that come with homeowners' associations or strict zoning. That means you can camp, build, farm, or live off-grid in a way that suits your lifestyle. Solar panels, rainwater collection systems, RV living, mobile homes, tiny homes, and alternative building styles are all welcome in most parts of Concho. If you've ever wanted to create your own place from the ground up, this is one of the few places left in Arizona where that dream is still fully within reach. Natural Beauty and a Peaceful High Desert Setting Concho sits at an elevation of around 6,300 feet, giving it a comfortable, four-season climate that's much cooler than the desert lowlands of Phoenix or Tucson. Youll enjoy warm summers, crisp fall days, and mild winters with occasional snow. The area is rich with scenic views, from mesas and rolling hills to juniper-dotted plains and distant mountain ridgelines. The landscape is quiet and calmingideal for those who want to live closer to nature, far from the noise and stress of the city. Sunsets here are wide and wild. Stars fill the night sky, unobstructed by light pollution. Wildlife such as deer, elk, rabbits, hawks, and even wild horses are often seen wandering the area. If you enjoy photography, hiking, or simply sitting outside with a cup of coffee, Concho delivers a peaceful backdrop that never gets old. Location, Convenience, and Nearby Services While Concho feels peaceful and remote, youre never too far from modern amenities. The small town of Concho has a post office, gas station, market, school, and community center. Larger towns like Show Low and Snowflake are less than an hour away, providing access to bigger grocery stores, healthcare, hardware stores, restaurants, and entertainment. Show Low, about 3545 minutes away, is a regional hub with a hospital, airport, large retailers, and a growing business community. Snowflake, a charming Mormon pioneer town, offers cafes, antique shops, schools, and local services. St. Johns, the county seat of Apache County, is about 30 minutes from Concho and provides government services, shopping, and schools. The proximity to these towns means you can live in rural peace while still being close enough to get what you need. Its the perfect blend of privacy and practicality. Outdoor Adventure Awaits Concho is surrounded by public lands, forests, lakes, and trailsmaking it a dream location for anyone who enjoys outdoor recreation. Within a short drive, you can: Fish or kayak at Concho Lake, a quiet spot stocked with trout during the season. Hike or camp in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, home to pine forests, canyons, and cool creeks. Explore scenic drives through the White Mountains, a hidden gem for fall foliage, hiking, and photography. Go off-roading or horseback riding on countless trails that wind through the hills and plains. Hunt elk and deer during designated seasons in one of Arizonas best game units. In winter, skiing and snowboarding are just a couple of hours away at Sunrise Park Resort, which offers snow sports in the colder months and mountain biking in the summer. Whether you're an angler, hiker, hunter, or nature lover, Concho puts you close to everything you need to unplug and enjoy the outdoors year-round. Why More People Are Moving to Concho Theres a growing movement of people seeking simplicity, affordability, and space. Concho appeals to a wide variety of landowners, including: Off-grid enthusiasts looking to live sustainably with solar energy, well water, and low-impact homes Remote workers and freelancers who want privacy and quiet while staying connected via mobile or satellite internet Retirees and early retirees ready to leave behind rising costs and crowded neighborhoods Families who want to raise children with room to roam and freedom to learn through nature Investors and land flippers who see the value in buying up affordable acreage in a steadily appreciating area The trend toward alternative living, remote work, and rural self-sufficiency has put places like Concho on the radarand the demand for land here is increasing every year. Low Property Taxes and Minimal Restrictions One of the biggest advantages of buying land in Concho is how inexpensive it is to own and hold long-term. Property taxes in Apache County are among the lowest in Arizona, making it easy to keep land for years without financial strain. Unlike many other parts of the country, you wont face burdensome restrictions, fees, or building codes (depending on the zoning area). Many parcels are zoned for agricultural, recreational, or residential use, giving you the power to shape the land to your needsnot the other way around. A Strong Sense of Community, or Seclusion if You Prefer One of the best things about Concho is the flexibility in lifestyle. If you want neighbors and community, there are residential areas and rural subdivisions with other landowners building homes and cabins. If you want complete privacy and space, you can choose a parcel that's miles from the nearest road. Theres a quiet but strong community of people here who value freedom, independence, and self-reliance. Whether youre social or solitary, Concho lets you live the way you want, at your own pace. Fun Facts About Concho, Arizona Concho was originally a farming village settled by Mexican families in the 1800s, and some of the old adobe homes still stand today. The area is named after the Spanish word for "shell" because of fossilized seashells found in the soil, a reminder of Arizonas ancient past. Concho Lake is one of the few lakes in Arizona that sits at high elevation, offering cool breezes and excellent trout fishing in season. The region sits along the Colorado Plateau, an area known for its unique geology, fossils, and expansive views. The Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, which stretches over two million acres, is one of the largest in the state and offers cool green escapes just minutes away. Investing in Concho: A Smart Long-Term Move As Arizona continues to grow and rural land becomes scarcer, Concho stands out as one of the few places where land is still accessible, affordable, and full of potential. Whether you're buying to build, retire, camp, or simply hold as an investment, the value is clear. With low ownership costs, flexible land use, and increasing demand for rural real estate, many buyers are choosing to purchase nowwhile land is still available and reasonably priced. Your Land. Your Vision. Your Life. In Concho, Arizona, landownership still means something. It means independence. It means a connection to the earth and to a simpler way of life. It means opportunitynot just financial, but personal. Whether youre starting over, building something new, or looking for peace and quiet in a noisy world, Concho welcomes you with open space and open skies. The land is ready. All it needs is your vision.

Details

CountyApache
Zipcode85924
Property Type OneFarms
Property Type TwoRecreational Property
Property Type ThreeResidential Property
BrokerageProvidence Plots
Brokerage Linkwww.providenceplots.com
Land Listing Agent Photo
Andrew Lang
Providence Plots
(602) 878-7187
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