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Raw land: 9+ acres, Petrified Forest AZ

 
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I have 6 total parcels (5 adjoining for 8.14 acres, plus 1.15 acre standalone) in Petrified Forest Estates in Apache County AZ. I'll sell together, or break up & sell separately. I'm asking $900/acre for any amount from 1.15 up to 9 acres. I am willing to do seller financing, so if cash is a problem for you, just let me know what you can afford monthly and we'll work something out.

This land is right next to the Petrified Forest National Park - you can literally see it from the property. Land use is pretty unrestricted: suitable for building. Camping or RV permitted for short term use. Agriculture/livestock permitted. There are confirmed wells on other parcels in the area. All parcels meet the 1-acre minimum for septic installation. It's near-grid -- electric power at the road a few hundred feet away. That's a dirt road that gets you access almost all the way to the property, then an unimproved easement gets you the last few hundred feet. (It's a real county-recorded easement, so you will never be landlocked.)

https://www.google.com/maps/@35.0025965,-109.8330842,976m/data=!3m1!1e3

If you want to look up the parcels on the assessors map (https://jt.co.apache.az.us/) here are the parcel numbers.
211-34-272, 211-34-324, 211-34-325, 211-34-326, 211-34-327, 211-34-328
 
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