2 Acres in Picturesque Williams, AZ
Located at Grand Canyon Junction. Nearby Park entrance
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Description
2 acres off of Highway 180, near Grand Canyon Junction. 35 minute drive to shops and restaurants at the Grand Canyon Railway in Historic Williams AZ.
Property Information
Parcel Size
2.0
State
Arizona
County
Coconino
Nearest Cities
Flagstaff, Prescott, Sedona
Parcel Number
501-10-070 & (69)
Address
4308 E Simmons Lane
Features
Acres
2
County
Coconino
Subdivision
Exists
Access
Physical Access
Power
Solar – Off Grid
Water
Well – Not Installed
Heating
Solar – Not on site
Coordinates
35.609411, -112.063580
Zoning
Agricultural Residential
Elevation
6,150 ft
Purchase Information/Fees
$199
Document Fee
A additional one time fee of $199 is required to finance the property. This covers the cost of mobile notary and filing of the deed upon final payment.
$5
Note Servicing Fee
A additional fee of $5 per month is added to the monthly payment for the costs of servicing the loan.
Payment Forms Accepted
Credit/Debit Card, ACH Zelle, Check
Nearby Attractions/City
Within a two-hour radius of Williams, AZ, lies a treasure trove of captivating attractions. From the vibrant city of Flagstaff with its majestic Ponderosa pine forests and cultural landmarks like the Lowell Observatory, to the spiritual haven of Sedona boasting iconic red rock formations and art galleries amidst breathtaking landscapes, the region offers diverse experiences.
Grand Canyon National Park, one of the world’s most renowned natural wonders, beckons with its awe-inspiring vistas and unforgettable hiking trails. Prescott enchants with its historic downtown and annual events such as the Prescott Frontier Days Rodeo, while Jerome stands as a testament to history with its charming streets and artistic ambiance. Additionally, Oak Creek Canyon offers scenic drives and Wupatki National Monument preserves ancient Native American ruins, providing visitors with enriching experiences within easy reach of Williams, AZ.