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Beautiful Wooded Lot with Views by State Land

$59,500

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

Scenic tranquility and natural beauty is yours everyday

What an incredible chance to get 40 acres of wooded lot with mountain views. Build your dream cabin or bring your outdoor toys for weekend stays. You will love the privacy and amazing views. This tree-filled acreage is located in Seligman and only a short drive to Williams or Flagstaff to enjoy more activities. If you love the outdoors, pine trees and mountain views, then this is perfect for you. Stunning acreage bordering State Forest land thick with pines, juniper and pinon. Surrounded by gorgeous scenery and views with well maintained roads, this is the perfect mountain getaway for the whole family. Build, place a manufactured, RV, camp or just bring your toys up on the weekend. This land is up against state land which give you more privacy and endless acreage of mountain ranges.

Property Information

Parcel Size

40

County

Yavapai County

State

Arizona

Nearest Cities

Seligman

Address

N Walk About Trl

Parcel Number(s)

1234567D

Legal Description

PARCEL D PER R/S BK36 PG83 AKA A POR OF S2 OF SEC 3-22-25 56.00AC

Price

59,500

MLS

6388499

Lot Sq. Ft

1,742,400

Elevation

n/a

Zoning

Residential/Recreational

Terrain

Gentle Hill

Subdivision

n/a

HOA

n/a

Annual Taxes

407

Road Access

I-40

Road Type

Dirt

GPS Coordinates

35.1668, -113.1305

Water

Install well

Acres

40

Sewer

n/a

Power

Install electric or solar

Septic

n/a

Legal Description

SIERRA VERDE RANCH UNIT XV LS 48/34 AN IRREG PCL NW4 LOT 795 NW COR BEING NW COR OF SEC 33-21-8W CONT 40.00AC

Nearby Cities and Attractions

Seligman, AZ

Seligman, AZ is located at 5,240 feet in elevation alongside the Big Chino Wash in a northern section of Chino Valley. The wash is a major tributary of the Verde River. Originally born as a railroad town encampment named Prescott Junction, Seligman was officially named in 1886 after Jesse Seligman, a railroad financier. Located in beautiful Northern Arizona between Flagstaff and Kingman, Seligman successfully made the transition from railroad town to Route 66 town, however when Seligman was bypassed by Interstate-40 in 1978, it suffered a devastating economic blow. Eventually Seligman would use this setback as a catalyst to make a name for itself. In 1987, Seligman gained its name “Birthplace of Historic Route 66” due to the efforts of Seligman residents, most notably Angel Delgadillo, the Seligman barber who convinced the State of Arizona to dedicate Route 66 as a historic highway. This grassroots effort to bring Route 66 back not only revitalized Seligman but it also caused world-wide interest in Route 66 and the old-fashioned Americana that it represents.

If this story reminds you of the adorable town called Radiator Springs depicted in Pixar’s animated feature Cars, there is a reason for that! Seligman served as the inspiration for the storyline and topography of the little Route 66 town that had to fight for its survival after being by-passed by the interstate. Now travelers from all over the world come to visit Seligman to see the Route 66 town that fought for the rebirth of the nostalgic road. The town of Seligman begins the scenic drive that is the longest remaining stretch of Route 66 in the United States. Other nearby scenic locations include Supai, the Grand Canyon, and the Prescott, Kaibab, and Coconino national forests.

Seligman | Visit Arizona

Seligman, Arizona – Wikipedia