0.62 Acre Property Less than 15 Miles from Holbrook

Navajo County, Arizona
$1,498.26

Photograph of Property Number 4659
Originally $1,600.00 Now $1,498.26
$83.52 a month with terms
$85.25 to bring current with a $0.00 Document Fee
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DESCRIPTION:
Navajo County is not only home to the beautiful Petrified National Forest and Painted Desert but also has industries such as coal mining, manufacturing, and tourism.  With Interstate 40 a short distance to the south, there is plenty of opportunity in this Eastern Arizona County.  In addition, during the five years between 2000 and 2005 Navajo County grew at a rate of 12.8%. Holbrook, only 20 miles to the southwest, grew at a 10.3% rate during that same time.  Get in on the action in Eastern Arizona, and bid to own this parcel in the path of growth.

  • PROPERTY NUMBER: 4659
  • SIZE: 0.62 acres
  • COUNTY: Navajo
  • STATE: Arizona
  • YEARLY TAXES: $3.10
  • TRANSFER TAX: $0.00
  • MAPS: Satellite View | Parcel Map (PDF) | Driving Directions
  • LEGAL DESCRIPTION:

    County of Navajo State of Arizona Parcel # 105-61-402A, Rancho 106, Lot 66, N 1/2.

  • Assessor Parcel Number (APN): 105 61 402A

    For questions regarding zoning, restrictions, and access; please contact the county: 928-524-4100

  • FINANCING:

    We will provide owner financing with no credit checks on any property we sell with the following terms:

    Original Price: $1,600.00
    Purchase Price: $1,498.26
    Monthly Payment: $83.52
    Cost to Bring Current: $85.25
    Document Fee: $0.00
    Interest Rate: 12.7%
    Term: 20 months

  • Questions? Call us: 877-257-0231
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