Prime Sunsites Acreage, Cochise County!
Perfect location with great amenities!
This property has been sold
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Description
It’s such a great feeling to own your own piece of property and escape from lifes mundane routines! Now is the time to unwind and spend quiet moments with your loved ones on this, beautiful, usable, fertile land near the Cochise Stronghold. Start living your dreams on this private, improved 5.33 acre parcel of land.
The best part, is that this property is in a really great location overall and has the potential to be a great land investment. It’s about a half mile south of the Sunsites community which has restaurants, stores, post office, doctor, dentist, and all of the small town amenities that a new homestead would need. Cell service here is good, and there is a nearby power pole directly east of property. There are several homes in the immediate vicinity of the parcel with power. Property taxes are inexpensive which makes the parcel easy to hold for the long term. The vegetation on the property consists of native cactus, brush and wild grasses.
There’s great all year round weather here, and it’s close to the cities of Wilcox and Benson. This area is famous for it’s fertile land located in the shadow of the Dragoon Mountains where the famous Cochise Stronghold once stood. Most of this area is farmland although there are a few cattle ranches. To the west there are great mountain views which are best seen at sunset.
The cultural history of the area is rich, as it has been inhabited for thousands of years by native american populations. Some of the more dramatic and intriguing events, places and characters in the history of the Old West are all nearby, including the Apache wars, Cochise, Geronimo, Tombstone, Wyatt Earp, Doc Holiday, and more. There’s also the National Historic site of Fort Bowie, which is located across the valley in the foot hills of the Chiracahua range.
GPS Coordinates
Center- 31.92255, -109.83428
NW- 31.92331, -109.83496
NE- 31.92332, -109.83362
SE- 31.92178, -109.83362
SW- 31.92178, -109.83496
Can I live in my RV?
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Property Information
Parcel Size
5.33 Acres
State
Arizona
County
Cochise County
Nearest Cities
Sunsites
Parcel #
114-25-054
Taxes
$271.38 /year
Floodplain
None
Terrain
Level
RV Living?
Temporary
HOA
None
Buildable Lot?
Yes
Mobile Home?
Not Allowed
Septic
Can be installed
Water Depth
300 – 350 ft
Features
Acres
5.33
County
Cochise
Access
Dirt Road
Power
Yes (Electrical pole on the road)
Water
Well (not verified)
Coordinates
31.92255, -109.83428
Zoning
SR-22
Elevation
4394
Driving Directions
The logical access to this property from looking at the map is to take Quinn Street from Hwy 191, and follow it to the property boundaries. However, there is a homestead which interrupts that path. so there is no access via Quinn Street at this time. In the image gallery, I’ve depicted the route my photographer used to reach the property, however he had to park about 50 yards south and walk in due to existing fencing. A gate may need to be installed in the fencing to provide better access in the future.
Buying Process
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Nearby Attractions/City
Sunsites
Sunsites is an attractive community that lies in the picturesque Sulphur Springs Valley, set against a verdant backdrop of apple, peach, pecan, pistachio orchards and grape vines. Almost anything grows in this favorable climate. Farm produce includes alfalfa, corn, chili peppers, pinto beans, and wheat. Bask in the warm hospitality of a local bed and breakfast to extend your time in this pleasant valley. Just to the west of town, the granite peaks of Cochise Stronghold – once refuge of the great Apache chief Cochise – holds phenomenal high-desert hiking trails.
Willcox Wineries
People often ask, why is this area so good for growing wine grapes and making wine? Three things: Elevation, climate, and soil. Put all together, it means the wines produced in the Willcox region carry their own unique Arizona signature and stand among the great wines made anywhere in the world. Summer days are warm and nights are cool, and that wide shift in daily temperatures imparts flavor to the grapes. Then the Arizona summer/fall monsoons introduce a unique twist to the growing season. And finally, the soils are generally rich alluvial and volcanic mixtures from the surrounding mountains. Try a glass yourself, you won’t be disappointed.
Pearce
Pearce is home to the now-shuttered Commonwealth Mine, one of the state’s major silver producers from 1895 to 1942. But don’t pass it by – this ghost town is home to two properties in the National Register of Historic Places, the Old Pearce General Store (1896) and Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church (circa 1916). Several other historic adobe and frame structures – some intact, some in ruins – including an old cemetery that are scattered throughout town. It just takes a bit of imagination to picture what the town looked like in its heyday.
About Us
Plot and Parcels is a privately owned land investment firm with a strong reputation in the real estate investment community for our ability to find great investment opportunities. Honesty and integrity are the cornerstones that we’ve built our business on. We work hard to get the best possible price on vacant rural land, and offer it for sale at a steep discount. There’s no obligation to get in touch with us and see what we’re all about or to view our available land for sale.