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This rarely happens—72 amazing acres of mountainous wonderland (two-36 acres lots)

$55,000

Perfect piece of land to start your own farm or agricultural operations.

This is an incredible chance to let your outdoor adventures run wild and free across your acreage. The hills and valleys of the two connecting 36 acre parcels are combined to create your own world. Play, explore, hunt, live…do whatever you want on your 72 acres…that’s an incredible amount of land. A road leads to the property with another pathway built to cross the gulley—traverse across you land wherever you desire. Use the built platform with a storage unit to house equipment supplies.

Get off-grid in your own adventurous outdoor land. You can literally live in your own world. Get all of your food, supplies and amenities in Douglas only 30 minutes away. Gas stations are even closer. The Bisbee/Douglas airport is nearby to fly friends and family in for getaways. Watch the video to truly experience and appreciate this beautiful expansive land in southern Arizona. We expect these great lots to go quickly.

These two lots must sell together for accessibility. A road connects the lots so you have total privacy on your 72 acres!

Property Information

Parcel Size

72 Acres

County

Tractor County

State

Minnesota

Nearest Cities

Wheat City

Address

N/A

Price

1234567D

Legal Description

123456 South North 65 Acres

Price

55,000

MLS

6321149

Lot Sq,FT

n/a

Elevation

varies

Zoning

RU-10

Terrain

n/a

Subdivision

n/a

HOA

n/a

Annual Taxes

n/a

Road Access

access connecting two lots

Road Type

Dirt road

GPS Coordinates

31°30’07.7″N 109°29’40.7″W – general

Power

solar option

Water

well to be installed

Sewer

n/a

Legal Description

PERILLA MOUNTAIN RANCH UNIT IV LOT 70 36.46AC SEC21-22-28, PERILLA MOUNTAIN RANCH UNIT IV LOT 71 36.25AC SEC21-22-28

Payment Methods

n/a

Gas

n/a

Septic

n/a

Dimension

3136320 sq.ft

Heating

n/a

Acres

72

Nearby Cities and Attractions

Douglas, Arizona

Douglas Arizona is a small, charming border community with over 100 years of rich history. The city has a population of 15,000 residents and has been recently dubbed one of the nation’s best “micropolitan” areas, communities with 10,000 – 50,000 residents with superior amenities, growing economies and moderate costs of living.

Founded in 1901 and incorporated four years later, Douglas was first established as a smelter site for the thriving copper mines in Bisbee. In the late 1800’s, the area’s open, grassy lands made Douglas the perfect area for roundups for many of the region’s largest cattle ranchers. Thre valley is well known for its rich agriculture. The region also has a colorful Native American history, with names like Geromino and Cochise among the most famous Native American figures to define the southern portion of Cochise County.

Visit Douglas and see: historic landmarks including the Hotel Gadsden, the Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, the Grand Theatre, Church Square, and the first international airport in the U.S. The Douglas area is also home to the famous Slaughter Ranch as well as the San Bernardino and Leslie Canyon National Wildlife Refuges with over 283 different species of birds, mammals and other riparian wildlife. The city continues to play a vital role as a gateway to Mexico and the Rio Sonora region and shares a rich, cultural and economic history with its Mexican sister city, Agua Prieta.

Read about the 15 BEST THINGS TO DO IN DOUGLAS, AZ  HERE