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Affordable Cochise County Land for Sale
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Are you looking for land that is going to increase in value and provide you with investment appreciation year after year even in today’s economy?
You are now looking at one of those pieces of land that has the value unlike no other. The moment you walk on to this land you can feel the value radiating up through your feet as you look around the pristine and beautiful countryside. The peace and quiet, the refreshing breeze on your face and that feeling that you now own land that is increasing in value every year is what you will experience when you deal with Frontier Properties.
We choose our properties carefully looking at rural land as an investment in lifestyle as well as potential appreciation. This land is unique. This property is for folks whom want a sense of getting back to nature. Living on the land that is pristine and untouched by development. Land that is limited only by your imagination. Tap into your inner explorer. This land is your legacy. Something for your children to one day walk on. They can touch the dirt and breathe the clean mountain air and say to themselves this must’ve been what it was like in the Old West. Let them experience a simpler way of being. A time when we weren’t all on our iPhones and laptops. This is land for those who want to camp under the stars with total freedom.
Cochise County is benefiting from the growth rate and is quickly becoming one of the fastest growing rural counties in the state. Located in the southeast corner of the state it has a year-round temperate climate and large tracts of vacant land still available.
The economy of Cochise County in recent years has traditionally been based on ranching, farming and the military base of Ft. Huachuca. It is now expanding also into retirement, technical/industry and tourism based communities. The largest employer of the county is Ft. Huachuca an active army based located outside of Sierra Vista. Ft. Huachuca is an average of an hour's commute from most areas of the Sulphur Springs Valley.
The time to invest in this area is now, properties have come up on the market but they are starting to go fast as both individuals and investors realize the potential of this area. There are numerous opportunities to buy small and large parcels of land that are already re-zoned or can be re-zoned for future development of both business and/or homes. The population is increasing rapidly as people are moving away from the large cities, traffic congestion and crime to the more rural communities. It takes about the same amount of time to drive from Cochise County to Tucson as it does to drive across Tucson.
I-10 and the Union Pacific Railroad travel across the top of the county providing excellent road and rail transportation for export of products made in the area. These transportation hubs also extend down to the Mexico border, the railroad line from Benson to Douglas has been recently re-done to provide more movement of rail freight. State Highway 191 runs from I-10 to Douglas, AZ with a highway connecting to Bisbee. State Highway 92 runs from I-10 to Sierra Vista/Ft. Huachuca and then on to Bisbee. These main highways meet and make a large U from the interstate which interconnects all these areas.
Southeastern Arizona's environment can be characterized as a high desert grassland with elevations ranging between 3,500 and 6,000 feet. Several dramatic mountain ranges run through the county with the highest peak in the Chiricahua Mountains at an elevation of 9,796 feet. Cochise County is an ecological crossroads, where habitats and species from the Sierra Madre of Mexico, the Rocky Mountains, and the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts all can be found. The abrupt rise of mountains from the grasslands creates 11 sky "islands" harboring rare species and communities of plants and animals. The southeastern part of Arizona is rich in history, natural wonders, birds and native vegetation.
The climate is generally mild with over 300 days of sunshine a year, average summer temperatures are in the 70s and average winter temperatures are in the high 40s. Humidity is very low yet warm summer days are frequently cooled by afternoon thundershowers. The land is perfect for ranching, camping, hunting, hiking, as well as off road recreation. Shopping and Services are available in Historic Bisbee (the county seat) approximately 82 miles away. Other nearby communities include Sierra Vista 67 miles away, Douglas 79 miles away, and Willcox 2 miles away.
We are liquidating this parcel at only $997. Property is guaranteed free and clear of liens and encumbrances. We are looking to raise quick cash for additional land investments. For larger bulk sales financing can be provided.
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Contact Phone Number: 800-428-3760
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Price: $997 USD
Submitted by: frontierproperties
Property ID Number: 18936
Property Title: Cheap Cochise County, AZ Land for Sale
Added: Fri Aug 12 2011
Last Modified: Fri Jan 06 2012
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