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$40,987.55

19.92 acres | Agricultural Zoning

Sitting on 19.92 acres this property is full of endless potential. There is more than enough space to raise cattle and farm animals while still having large gardens, crops, and plenty of space to build a home with a yard. Pima and multiple other small towns are all along the road south and about an hour and a half north and east are national forests with more places to hike and explore than you could imagine. One of them is Gila National Forest which is just across the state line into New Mexico and covers almost three million acres. There are many places to hike, camp, fish, swim, hunt, and more. This truly is a gem of a find and one you don’t want to let get away from you.

Land Specifics Foreclosed

Property Number 14820
Size 19.92 acres
Dimensions 658.5' x 1313'
Road Access Dirt Road
Slope Description Mostly Flat
Zoning Agricultural
Zoning Code A-R (Agricultural - Residential)
Zoning Definition

A-R (Agricultural - Residential): A building or premises shall be used only for the following purposes: 1. Single-family dwellings - including conventional site-built homes, Manufactured Homes (including rehabilitated Mobile Homes) and Factory Built Buildings as defined and regulated in Article 21 hereof. 2. Churches. 3. Farms including customary agricultural uses. 4. Public schools, elementary and secondary. 5. Public and private forests and wildlife reservations. The height of building shall not exceed either thirty (30) feet or two (2) stories and a basement. Yard Regulations. 1. Front Yard: a. There shall be a front yard having a depth of no less than twenty (20) feet. b. For through lots, a front yard shall be provided along both street lines. c. Yards along each street side of corner lots shall conform with regulations applicable to front yards. 2. Side Yard: There shall be a side yard on each side of a building having a width of not less than ten (10) feet. 3. Rear Yard: There shall be a rear yard having a depth of not less than twenty (20) feet, or, in the case of a legally recorded undersized lot or parcel, fifteen percent (15%) of the total lot depth. Lot Coverage: The maximum lot coverage shall be fifty percent (50%) of the lot area.

On Property Usage/Potential
  • Farming
  • Investment
Nearby Usage
  • Farming

Location

County Graham
State Arizona
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Additional Information

Assessor Parcel Number (APN) 109 60 024
Estimated Annual Taxes $50.00
Legal Description

E2 SW NW SEC 16 6 24

Monthly HOA Dues $0
HOA
HOA Dues $0
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Original Price $44,997.00
Purchase Price $40,987.55
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