1.3 Ac Navajo $100 July 4
Winslow-Holbrook, AZ 86029
Navajo County, Arizona
Lot Description
Ready to unplug and reconnect with nature? This 1.3-Acre parcel just off Sunflower Rd offers a true escape-perfect for camping, building your desert hideaway, or living off-grid.
Flat, buildable, and accessible via a county-maintained dirt road, this land lets you enjoy peace and quiet without sacrificing convenience. You're near US Hwy-40 and Route 77, putting Phoenix, Las Vegas, and more within easy reach.
Explore nearby natural wonders like Petrified Forest National Park, Meteor Crater, and Agate House-all while enjoying the freedom of your own private desert playground.
This July 4th, declare your freedom from city chaos and claim your slice of Arizona desert for just $100/Month with easy owner financing. No credit checks, no hassles - just your land, your rules.
Payment Info:
Cash Price: $3500
Owner Financing Terms: $100 Monthly For 32 Months
Down Payment: $300
Doc Fee: $125
Property Info:
County: Navajo
State: Arizona
Size: 1.3
Apn: 105-18-029B
Coordinate
Center: 34°57'19.24"N,110°2'5.16"W
Nw: 34°57'20.87"N,110°2'6.12"W
Ne: 34°57'20.88"N,110°2'4.13"W
Se: 34°57'17.59"N,110°2'4.11"W
Sw: 34°57'17.58"N,110°2'6.1"W
County Info:
Zoning: Agricultural General.
Camping: Allowed for 30 days once per year. You must use all 30 days at once, meaning you cannot leave and return weeks or days after.
RVs: RVs are allowed for camping up to 30 days 1s per year while camping. However, you cannot live in an RV or mobile home. While building, you can receive an RV permit that is valid for up to a year.
Mobile Home: Mobile homes on wheels are not allowed but manufactured homes are allowed.
Water: You can dig a well or contact Arizona of Water Resources.
Sewer/Septic: If none is on the property, you must build one. You'd need a perk test and an Arizona Licensed Contractor to install that septic.
Electric: Use solar or wind towers or contact APS or Navopajo Electric.
Gas: Propane
Lot Maps
Directions to Lot
1. From California (Los Angeles):
Take I-10 E or I-40 E depending on your exact start
Head east on I-40 through California ? Arizona
Continue on I-40 E until Holbrook, AZ
Take local roads to 34°57'19.24"N, 110°2'5.16"W
2. From Nevada (Las Vegas):
Take I-15 N from Las Vegas toward Utah
Exit onto US-93 S toward Kingman, AZ
Merge onto I-40 E in Arizona
Continue on I-40 E to Holbrook, AZ
Follow local roads to 34°57'19.24"N, 110°2'5.16"W
3. From Utah (Salt Lake City):
Take I-15 S from Salt Lake City toward Arizona
Merge onto US-89 S near Kanab, UT
Take US-160 E toward Tuba City, AZ
Then connect to AZ-264 E to reach near Holbrook
Final local roads to 34°57'19.24"N, 110°2'5.16"W
4. From New Mexico (Albuquerque):
Take I-40 W from Albuquerque heading toward Arizona
Continue on I-40 W to Holbrook, AZ
Use local roads to 34°57'19.24"N, 110°2'5.16"W
5. From Colorado (Denver):
Take I-25 S from Denver to Albuquerque, NM
Then take I-40 W from Albuquerque into Arizona
Continue on I-40 W to Holbrook, AZ
Use local roads to 34°57'19.24"N, 110°2'5.16"W