Nearly 40 Acres of Cochise County RU-4 zoning. Incredible views. Here is your chance to live in the old west. Visit Historic Tombstone or Bisbee. Lots of hiking, or at night just sit and watch the stars in an area with the darkest nights you can see stars you never knew existed. Flat buildable lot for your off-grid dream or if you prefer electricity is at the property line. There is a well on the property which was recently tested. Well will need pump and other equipment. Seller financing is available with $19,900 Down plus Pioneer Title account setup and closing Costs, for 10 years at 9.9 percent interest. with a payment of $657.99 per month plus Pioneer Title Processing fee and impounded property tax.
Incredible views is not saying enough! Here is your off-grid getaway. 40 acres of Cochise County RU-4 zoned land ready to build your dream. Come out and watch the stars in some the darkest nights you will ever see. Live the old west easy drive to several historical locations. Seller financing is available with $14900 Down plus Pioneer Title account setup and closing Costs, for 10 years at 9.9 percent interest. with a payment of $592.19 per month plus Pioneer Title Processing fee and impounded property tax.
Look no further for the perfect property to build, place your manufactured, or just bring your toys on the weekends. Located outside of Portal, AZ (the Yosemite of AZ), known for the best stargazing anywhere, rock climbing, and birdwatching in the Chiricahua Mountains. This is your very own 40 acre+ piece of Southeastern Arizona paradise. Wide open range for your goats, horses, llamas- If you're looking for freedom and infinite natural beauty, look no further. Electricity available, drill your own well or haul water No HOA! Seller Financing Available.
Arizona State land borders the North side of these 2 parcels, totaling 23.85 acres located, just North of Limestone Rd. Zoned RU-4, power on the lot and a potential building site. This property offers stunning views of Cave Creek Canyon and its rhyolite cliffs, referred to as ''Arizona's Yosemite''. This area boasts magnificent scenery and unparalleled biodiversity, and is a favorite among astronomers, birders, and scientists of all disciplines. The American Museum of Natural History's Southwest Research Station is located nearby, and its grounds are open to the public. This hillside lot is just minutes Northeast of the town of Portal, where you will find a café, lodging, store, post office, library, and medical clinic. About 62 miles South in Douglas, AZ, there is major shopping and med Arizona State land borders the North side of these 2 parcels, totaling 23.85 acres located, just North of Limestone Rd. Zoned RU-4, power on the lot and a potential building site. This property offers stunning views of Cave Creek Canyon and its rhyolite cliffs, referred to as ''Arizona's Yosemite''. This area boasts magnificent scenery and unparalleled biodiversity, and is a favorite among astronomers, birders, and scientists of all disciplines. The American Museum of Natural History's Southwest Research Station is located nearby, and its grounds are open to the public. This hillside lot is just minutes Northeast of the town of Portal, where you will find a café, lodging, store, post office, library, and medical clinic. About 62 miles South in Douglas, AZ, there is major shopping and medical

Portal is located in Arizona. Portal, Arizona has a population of 95.
The median household income in Portal, Arizona is $22,333. The median household income for the surrounding county is $55,077 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Portal is 66.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 96.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 29.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 11.6 inches per year, with 2.5 inches of snow per year.