Cash Price
$2,999.00
36 Months
$100.00/Month
Here’s a great property for someone looking to put their manufactured home, build a home, or build a getaway cabin. This particular area is great because of how peaceful it is, yet still being close to Snowflake.
Mobile/manufactured homes are allowed on this property, as well as horses. Navajo County’s RV rules are somewhat vague, so I’d recommend calling the planning/zoning department if you have any specific questions about putting an RV on the property. The short answer is that you can put an RV on the property for 30 days without a permit, or up to a year with a temporary permit. Here is a link to the County’s zoning ordinances for more details – http://www.navajocountyaz.gov/Portals/0/Departments/Planning%20and%20Zoning/Documents/Zoning/Navajo%20County%20Zoning%20Ordinance.pdf
This property is only 20 minutes from Snowflake so going into town to get supplies is easy. The roads to get to the property are well maintained. The neighbors have already installed fences along the Northern and Southern border! See below for actual pictures of the property. If you’re interested, get in touch ASAP! I’m always happy to answer questions or just have a conversation to see if this might be the right piece of property for you.
Subdivision | Ranch of the Golden Horse Unit Three |
Street Address | 4040 Sorrel Rd |
City | Snowflake |
State | Arizona |
County | Navajo |
Size | 1.18 |
APN | 403-07-074 |
Legal Description | RANCH OF THE GOLDEN HORSE # 3 LOT 74 |
Lat/Long Coordinates |
NW Corner 34.503980, -109.877900 SW Corner 34.503799, -109.877899 SE Corner 34.503853, -109.875868 NE Corner 34.504029, -109.875863 Approx. Center 34.503880, -109.876886 |
Elevation | 5955 feet |
Annual Taxes | 24.72 |
Zoning |
RU-20 - See link here |
Access | Unpaved road - (Sorrel Rd) |
Sewer | Would need to install septic |
Water | Would need a well or to haul water |
Utilities | Electric poles are at the property. Once you have a permit to build and a foundation laid, the power company will give you a $10,000 allowance to run electric into the building, which would make it free. If you wanted to install electric prior to that, it would just be the cost of digging a trench and running the wire. |