mrkubota
07-28-2010, 12:25 AM
I have four 160ac parcels available for only 35,000 each.
They are all part of a single section (640ac, one square mile) in the Red Sky Ranch subdivision.
The properties are in a grassy area circled by short bluffs near the southern end of the Petrified Forest NP.
There are petrified trees and stumps found on the property along with indian pottery sherds and such.
The section is bordered by BLM land on the north and south, and by State Trust sections on the east and west.
There is a BNSF railroad spur line that cuts across the northeast corner of the property.
The land is topped with heavy clay, cut by a few gullies from runoff to the southeast.
On the southwest corner, there's an old cinder pit that's ideal for a range backstop.
Terrain overall is fairly flat, dropping only about 50ft over the entire section.
Near St Johns, AZ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Johns,_Arizona)
each 160ac parcel can be subdivided into 4 - ~36ac parcels (allowing for roads)
It's about a 10-12 hour drive from Los Angeles, CA
The properties comprise parcels A,B,C and D in Section 31 (south end of the Red Sky Ranch Development)
http://www.rsrpoa.com/images/Red_Sky_Ranch_Lots.pdf
Taxes are about 300.00/yr and a Property Owners Assn. bill of around 160.00/yr for road maintenance for each parcel.
The Property Owners Association CC&R docs can be viewed here:
http://www.daplane.com/properties/az/redskyranch/rsr_cc&r.pdf
Nearest utilities about 6mi to the east.
Plenty of good ground water with wells drilling at 200-400ft. Property is at 5800' elevation. Mild climates for most of the year, some snow in winter.
http://www.daplane.com/properties/az/redskyranch/redsky_stump.jpg
http://www.daplane.com/properties/az/redskyranch/redsky_strata.jpg
Lots of antelope and deer in the area:
http://www.daplane.com/properties/az/redskyranch/rsr_antelope01.jpg
Pictures of the property can be viewed here:
RedSky Ranch (http://www.daplane.com/properties/az/redskyranch/rsr.htm)
Interested parties may contact me for scheduling a visit to the property.
//Ben (mrkubota@yahoo.com)
They are all part of a single section (640ac, one square mile) in the Red Sky Ranch subdivision.
The properties are in a grassy area circled by short bluffs near the southern end of the Petrified Forest NP.
There are petrified trees and stumps found on the property along with indian pottery sherds and such.
The section is bordered by BLM land on the north and south, and by State Trust sections on the east and west.
There is a BNSF railroad spur line that cuts across the northeast corner of the property.
The land is topped with heavy clay, cut by a few gullies from runoff to the southeast.
On the southwest corner, there's an old cinder pit that's ideal for a range backstop.
Terrain overall is fairly flat, dropping only about 50ft over the entire section.
Near St Johns, AZ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Johns,_Arizona)
each 160ac parcel can be subdivided into 4 - ~36ac parcels (allowing for roads)
It's about a 10-12 hour drive from Los Angeles, CA
The properties comprise parcels A,B,C and D in Section 31 (south end of the Red Sky Ranch Development)
http://www.rsrpoa.com/images/Red_Sky_Ranch_Lots.pdf
Taxes are about 300.00/yr and a Property Owners Assn. bill of around 160.00/yr for road maintenance for each parcel.
The Property Owners Association CC&R docs can be viewed here:
http://www.daplane.com/properties/az/redskyranch/rsr_cc&r.pdf
Nearest utilities about 6mi to the east.
Plenty of good ground water with wells drilling at 200-400ft. Property is at 5800' elevation. Mild climates for most of the year, some snow in winter.
http://www.daplane.com/properties/az/redskyranch/redsky_stump.jpg
http://www.daplane.com/properties/az/redskyranch/redsky_strata.jpg
Lots of antelope and deer in the area:
http://www.daplane.com/properties/az/redskyranch/rsr_antelope01.jpg
Pictures of the property can be viewed here:
RedSky Ranch (http://www.daplane.com/properties/az/redskyranch/rsr.htm)
Interested parties may contact me for scheduling a visit to the property.
//Ben (mrkubota@yahoo.com)