2.0 Acres Nestled in Williams, AZ
2 Acres nestled between the Grand Canyon and Historic Williams, AZ
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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. Low Property Taxes Taxes!! $36.96/year
Property Information
Parcel Size
2.0
State
Arizona
County
Coconino
Nearest Cities
Flagstaff, Sedona, Jerome, Oak Creek Canyon
Parcel Number
501-10-084 & 083
Address
4281 Goldenrod Road & 4245 Goldenrod Road
Legal Description
SUBDIVISION: GRAND CANYON UNIT 02 LOT: 201 SIXTEENTH: SE QUARTER: NW SECTION: 27 TOWNSHIP: 26N RANGE: 03E
Features
Acres
2.0
County
Coconino
Subdivision
Exists
Access
Physical Access
Power
Solar – Off Grid
Water
Well – Not Installed
Heating
Solar – Not on site
Coordinates
35.60924, -112.062928
Zoning
Agricultural Residential
Elevation
6,150 ft
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Purchase Information/Fees
$249
Documentation 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 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, several towns and attractions await exploration. Approximately 35 miles away, Flagstaff boasts Ponderosa pine forests, outdoor adventures, and cultural gems like the Lowell Observatory.
Similarly, Sedona, about 38 miles distant, dazzles with its renowned red rock formations, hiking trails, and vibrant art scene set amidst breathtaking landscapes. Just a bit further at around 60 miles, Grand Canyon National Park offers an unforgettable experience with its iconic vistas and ample opportunities for hiking and sightseeing. Prescott, roughly 70 miles away, invites visitors with its historic charm, outdoor recreation options, and lively events such as the Prescott Frontier Days Rodeo. Meanwhile, Jerome, around 47 miles from Williams, beckons as a unique former mining town turned artist enclave, nestled on a hillside overlooking the Verde Valley. These destinations, along with others like Oak Creek Canyon, Wupatki National Monument, and Meteor Crater, offer a rich tapestry of experiences all within a manageable drive from Williams, AZ.