9.32 Acres in Apache, AZ
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Payment Note(s)
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Description
Escape to Your Private Off-Grid Arizona Oasis!
No HOA or Subdivision CCRs! No HOA or POA fees. PRIME 9.32 AC TREE FILLED LOT. EASY ACCESS & RV LIVING ALLOWED !! We offer owner financing at zero percent interest, with no credit checks and no qualifying required. Property taxes are extremely low—yearly taxes for a 10 acre lot in this area are approximately $35 per year.
Apache County is well known for its legal off-grid living, homesteading, solitude, and beautiful scenery and wildlife. At an elevation of 6,500 ft, the weather is mild and sunny for most of the year.
Imagine a place where freedom knows no bounds and the views stretch on forever. This beautiful property is your blank canvas for:
• Off-grid living
• An epic recreational retreat
• A tiny home
• A shed conversion
• A manufactured or mobile home
• A container home
Apache County also allows off-grid RV living.
Say goodbye to HOAs and restrictive CCRs! Here, you’ll discover ultimate privacy, easy legal and physical access, and lush Juniper and Piñon Pine trees offering a serene backdrop for your new project.
Whether you’re dreaming of sustainable living, outdoor adventures like hiking, camping, or off-roading, or simply a peaceful place to call your own, this is it.
While supremely private, you’re still only about a 35-minute drive to Sanders for essentials and 45 minutes to the charming small town of St. Johns for shopping, dining, and local events.
Property Information
Parcel Size
9.32 Acres
State
Arizona
County
Apache
Nearest Cities
Flagstaff, Sanders, St Johns, Show Low, Gallup NM
Parcel Number
206-30-217
Legal Description
Arizona Park Estates Unit IV Lot: 217 Unit: 4 And: Lot: 218 Unit: 4
Features
Acres
9.32
County
Apache
Subdivision
Exists
Access
Physical Access
Power
Solar – Off Grid
Water
Well – Not Installed
Heating
Not Installed
Coordinates
34.981028, -109.321778
Zoning
A – Agricultural – Residential
Elevation
6600 ft
Purchase Information/Fees
$249
Document Fee
A additional one time fee of $249 is required to finance the property. This covers the cost of mobile notary and filing of the deed upon final payment.
$5
Note Fee
An 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
Outdoor Paradise !!!!

Natural Wonders, Ancient Ruins, Star Gazing, Offroading, Hiking, Boating,
Seize This Rare Opportunity for Affordable Land with Space, Versatility, and Unparalleled Freedom!
Approximate Distances:
• Historic Flagstaff, AZ – 2½ hours
• Phoenix, AZ – 4 hours
• Tucson, AZ – 5 hours
• Gallup, NM – 1½ hours
• Albuquerque, NM – 3 hours
• Las Vegas, NV – 6 hours
• Laughlin, NV & the Colorado River – 5 hours
• Moab, UT – 5 hours
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Things to Do in Apache County: Explore the Heart of the Southwest!
Imagine a place where ancient history meets breathtaking natural beauty, a land waiting to be explored. This vibrant region offers an unparalleled lifestyle for those seeking a connection to culture, stunning landscapes, and outdoor adventure.
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Canyon de Chelly National Monument: A Timeless Masterpiece
Step back in time at Canyon de Chelly, nestled within the Navajo Nation. This isn’t just a view, it’s an experience. Explore ancient ruins carved into dramatic sandstone cliffs and immerse yourself in centuries of history. Take a guided jeep tour with local Navajo guides to truly understand the stories held within these sacred lands. Don’t miss the iconic White House Overlook for a panorama that will take your breath away.
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Petrified Forest National Park: Nature’s Art Gallery
Just a short drive away, Petrified Forest National Park invites you to witness a landscape unlike any other. Marvel at the kaleidoscope of colors in the Painted Desert and wander among ancient fossilized trees turned to stone. Scenic drives and easy trails make exploring this geological wonder simple and accessible.
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Monument Valley: Iconic Beauty, Unforgettable Sunsets
Experience the quintessential Southwest at Monument Valley, where towering rock formations create an unforgettable silhouette against the sky. A guided jeep tour—especially at sunrise or sunset—is more than just sightseeing: it’s an immersion into Navajo culture and the grandeur of the American West.
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Window Rock: Cultural Heartbeat
Visit Window Rock Navajo Tribal Park and its poignant Veterans Memorial, offering both scenic beauty and deep historical insight into the enduring spirit of the Navajo Nation.
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A Hunter’s Haven: Diverse Game & Pristine Wilderness
Apache County is renowned for its abundant wildlife and vast, unspoiled landscapes. Whether you’re into big game or small, this region delivers:
• Trophy Elk: The White Mountains are globally recognized for world-class elk hunting.
• Mule Deer & Antelope: Track majestic mule deer or spot graceful pronghorn antelope.
• Wild Turkey & Bear: Hunt wild turkey or pursue black bear in natural habitats.
• Other Game: Javelina, waterfowl, rabbit, squirrel, quail, and more.
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Lakes & Water Recreation
Apache County boasts beautiful high-country lakes, perfect for year-round enjoyment:
• Lyman Lake State Park: The largest lake in the White Mountains; enjoy power boating, swimming, fishing, and camping.
• Big Lake: Famous for trophy trout fishing, surrounded by the Apache–Sitgreaves National Forests.
• Luna Lake: Near Alpine, ideal for fly-fishing and peaceful nature retreats.
• Hawley Lake & Reservation Lake: (Located on tribal lands; specific access regulations apply.)
• Carnero Lake, Crescent Lake, Becker Lake, and more—hidden gems with unique appeal.






