Surveyed, Great Access, Trees, Nice
Ash Fork, AZ 86320
Yavapai County, Arizona
Farm Description
Fantastic 40.42 Acres on Arizona Road, a few minutes off i-40 exit 139 in Ash Fork Arizona.
This is Prime Land for Farming - Ranching - Home, etc.
Super easy access in any type of vehicle.
No public utilities here. This is off grid.
Nice neighbor on adjacent parcel to the east.
Zoning is Rcu-10A
The parcel is not in Flood Plain.
I guarantee you won't find a better property here at this price.
Water would be via Well - or you do Water Hauling, which is very common here in Ash Fork.
Pictures of the land and survey markers were taken on 2 separate visits in May 2019.
Northeast Corner of Parcel: 35.205482, -112.588377
Yavapai County Apn: 302-17-325
If needing owner finance, I am willing to do it on a Contract For Deed at these terms:
Purchase price was sharply reduced to only get started: A Down Payment of + Closing Costs is to be paid via Paypal.
I will email the buyer a Paypal invoice upon being notified you wish to purchase this property.
Remaining balance of financed by a Contract for Deed with 2 options to choose from:
Option A: 20 months At 0% Interest - Monthly Payment of B: 30 months At 4% Interest - Monthly Payment of per month shall be added to monthly payment for prepayment of property tax.
Yavapai County Assessor Parcel Number: 302-17-325 - Parcel 380 in Juniperwood Ranch.
Annual Taxes are only Limit to Build: None
Association Dues: None
We always guarantee a Free and Clear Title.
If you are a cash buyer then closing can be handled by Pioneer Escrow and Title Company, with costs split by buyer and seller.
Note:
I encourage my buyers to use the land while on contract, enjoy it, make small improvements, etc.
I am selling "vacant Land" - not entering into a "Landlord-Tenant" relationship...
To be perfectly clear, in no uncertain terms... I am selling "vacant Land" - not entering into a "Landlord-Tenant" relationship...
That being said, if your intention is to start living on this land right away - then you must also pay for it in full right away - 100% use requires 100% ownership.
I need to mention this because I've had a few folks who presumptuously assumed since they paid a few hundred dollars to get into a land contract, they can now "move right in" and do as they please...