Spectacular Rio Rico Lot with Amazing Views
Beautiful Views with Power Available!
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Description
Find respite from the sweltering heat of nearby Tucson and Phoenix, enjoy the iconic nearby Patagonia Lake, or simply take in the majesty of the surrounding landscape from your hilltop enclave. The top of the hillside offers you unbeatable views of the surrounding valley, and it’s only 3.4 miles from I-19 and a short 10 mile trip to Rio Rico for supplies.
This 2.41 acre lot in Southern Arizona has incredible mountain views overlooking the picturesque valley all the way down to the historic Santa Cruz river basin. This property features dirt road access and power poles, making it a perfect place for your hilltop sanctuary.
Climate
Santa Cruz County is the perfect place to escape the Arizona heat, with cooler climates than Phoenix or Tucson. Residents and visitors are attracted to its history and close proximity to Mexico, which bring an eclectic ambiance on top of the already beautiful landscape. The county seat, Nogales, is 20 miles to the south, and has a population of around 20,000 people, and access to amenities such as grocery stores and gas stations, as well as recreational attractions like art galleries and museums. The town of Rio Rico even has a luxury Four Diamond Resort and one of the finest golf courses in the state.
Santa Cruz County
Thousands of years ago, before European explorers ever dreamed of sailing across the Atlantic, this area was part of a migratory path and trade route much later called the El Camino Real (The Kings Highway). Regiments of armor clad conquistadors forayed north along this very valley in a quest for precious metals and gems. Today missions built by the Spanish colonials still dot the valley’s landscape.
Santa Cruz County is located the southernmost central part of Arizona, bordering Mexico and serving as the gateway to North America’s most important port of entry, Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. Santa Cruz County is also one of Arizona’s most diverse and interesting destinations, offering an eclectic blend of history, culture, art, recreation, shopping, cuisine and entertainment in a beautiful and relaxing setting.
Property Address: 1595 Palometa Ct, Rio Rico, AZ 85648
Property Zoning Information: Single Family Residential (R2)
Lot Dimensions:
154.39 feet North
461.37 feet West
303.84 feet South
476.11 feet East
GPS Coordinates (4 corners):
31.5282, -110.9874 NW
31.5284, -110.9870 N
31.5270, -110.9870 SW
31.5273, -110.9861 SE
Utilities
Electric – Trico Electric Coop +1(520) 744-2944
Gas – AmeriGas Propane +1(520) 281-2028)
Waste – Rio Rico Sanitation (+1(520) 761-1604) or
Recycling & Waste – Nogales Recycling & Waste Services +1(520) 287-0775)
Property Information
Parcel Size
2.41 Acres
State
Arizona
County
Santa Cruz County
Nearest Cities
Nogales/Tucson
Parcel #
133-02-100
Address
1595 Palometa Ct, Rio Rico, AZ 85648
Taxes
$98/year
Floodplain
Not in a Flood Zone
Terrain
Desert / Hill / Slope
Buildable Lot?
Yes
RV?
Not allowed
Mobile Home?
Not allowed
Septic
Required to build
Power
Yes, available
Buying Process
When purchasing land from us, you have several choices; pay in full for immediate title transfer and ownership, or pay over time (seller financing) receiving title after all payments are made… [Learn More]
Features
Acres
2.41
County
Santa Cruz
Subdivision
Exists
Access
Gravel Road
Power
Yes, Available
Water
May be available. TBD
Coordinates
31.5277, -110.9869
Zoning
Single Family Residential – R2
Elevation
3822 ft
Driving Directions
This property is easily accessed via paved roads. Just follow the Google driving directions below.
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Buying Process
When purchasing land from us, you have several choices; pay in full for immediate title transfer and ownership, or pay over time (seller financing) receiving title after all payments are made… [Learn More]
Nearby Attractions/City
Tucson, Arizona
Step back through the history of Tucson to see how the city today unifies Hispanic, Native American and Anglo cultures. Mission San Xavier del Bac has seen the region transition from New Spain to Mexico to Arizona. Explore the remnants of the 1775 Presidio San Agustín del Tucsón, from where the City of Tucson was established. Wander the colorful adobes in Barrio Viejo, one of Tucson’s first neighborhoods. Every February, the rodeo shows off with horse and cattle events, and the world’s longest non-motorized parade. And in November, the All Souls Procession unites cultural traditions — like Dia de los Muertos — to memorialize and celebrate love and loss. But nowhere combines Tucson’s cultures better than the menus of local restaurants.
Flavors here are centuries in the making. A driving force behind Tucson’s designation as a UNESCO City of Gastronomy was the embracing of native ingredients such as tepary beans, chiltepin and prickly pear, chefs here use them creatively and boldly fuse the region’s cultural influences. The Tucson Meet Yourself festival lets you sample dozens of traditional dishes. If you have to choose one item to try: Sonoran hot dogs are a claim to fame.
Santa Cruz County
Thousands of years ago, before European explorers ever dreamed of sailing across the Atlantic, this area was part of a migratory path and trade route much later called the El Camino Real (The Kings Highway). Regiments of armor clad conquistadors forayed north along this very valley in a quest for precious metals and gems. Today missions built by the Spanish colonials still dot the valley’s landscape.
Santa Cruz County is located the southernmost central part of Arizona, bordering Mexico and serving as the gateway to North America’s most important port of entry, Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. Santa Cruz County is also one of Arizona’s most diverse and interesting destinations, offering an eclectic blend of history, culture, art, recreation, shopping, cuisine and entertainment in a beautiful and relaxing setting.
Tubac Presidio State Historic Park
The Tubac Presidio is a central site in the history of the Native-American, Spanish, American Southwest, and the quintessential Arizona experience in the town “where art and history meet.” Our Park allows you to explore this spectacular history, bringing relevance and the power of history to today’s global society.
Tubac Presidio State Historic Park is the home of many firsts: the first fort in Arizona; the first European settlement in Arizona; the first American mining community in Arizona; the first printing of a newspaper in Arizona. Tubac Presidio proudly boasts being the very first Arizona State Park. In addition to a notable museum, Tubac Presidio is home to three historic buildings, all on the National Register of Historic Places. The Park is filled with informative and provocative displays with ever changing special exhibitions. Stories abound with 2,000 years of history including native peoples, Spanish colonials, Mexicans, and United States pioneers.
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