The lots being auctioned off are located in Doulas City near Bisee Town in Cochise County , Arizona. This lot size is .33 Acres (14,374 SQF). The parcel is close to State Hwy 80 & HWY 191, There is a seasonal wash creek slightly above the parcel. The parcel is level, with scenic views all around, You can put a mobile, tiny home, or even a camper on the property

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EASY ACCESS TO State Hwy 80 & HWY 191

Douglas City is a wonderful place to call home

The Petrified Forest National Park

Minutes from Lake with Possible Mountain View

Flag Staff, Albequerque, Phoenix, Tucson, Santa Fe

Minutes from Town and Shop

Travel Distance

From Flag Staff to Douglas City, Distance is 10 miles.

From Phoenix to Douglas City, Distance is 205 miles.

From Tucson to Douglas  City, Distance is 100 miles.

From Apache Junction to Douglas City, Distance is 180 miles.

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This is still raw undeveloped land with roads and utilities not in and should be considered a speculative investment for future growth.

Land ownership is one of the most fundamental premises and benefits of living in America, and the home/land ownership rate is constantly increasing.

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You are bidding on the full purchase price of this property! No payments!

No back taxes or liens - Title is free and clear!

Total Purchase Price = Winning Bids + 10% Buyer Premium + $495.00 Closing Fee.

(Close Fee is charged to cover deed preparation, shipping, and county recording costs) Zelle, Cashier's check, Money Orders, and Personal checks are accepted. Paypal not accepted due to their policy of not allowing Real Estate payments.  Payment due 7 business days from end of auction.

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The new owner will be responsible to pay property tax in 2023. Property taxes of 2023 are current. Taxes are approximately $10.00 annually. There are no association fees. Upon receipt of payment in full a Warranty Deed is issued to the successful bidder.

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Best Places to Live in Cochise County, Arizona


Cochise County is located in southeastern Arizona, along the Mexican border. It's known for its desert landscape and beautiful natural attractions including the Chiricahua Mountains and Coronado National Memorial. Bisbee, Sierra Vista, Douglas, Willcox and Tombstone are the main cities in the county. Small city - In the southeast corner of Arizona on the Mexican border, 80 miles from Tucson and 190 miles from Phoenix.

State: Arizona

County: Cochise County

Metro Area: No Metro Area

City: Sierra Vista, Douglas, 21 total

Zip Codes: 85635, 85650, 85607, 85615, 85602, 85643, 85603, 85608, 85613, 85616, 22 total

Cost of Living: -15.2% lower

Time zone: Mountain Standard Time (MST)

Elevation: 4632 ft above sea level

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What Bert Has To Say About Sierra Vista-Douglas Metro Area

The Sierra Vista-Douglas, AZ metro area is located in the southeast corner of Arizona on the Mexican border, 80 miles from Tucson and 190 miles from Pho. Sierra Vista is one of the smaller metros in the United States and is comprised of Cochise county.

ECONOMY

The unemployment rate in Cochise County is 5.9% (U.S. avg. is 6.0%). Recent job growth is Negative. Cochise County jobs have decreased by 0.9%.

COST OF LIVING

Compared to the rest of the country, Cochise County's cost of living is 15.2% lower than the U.S. average. More Cost of Living or Compare Cochise County's Cost of Living.

WEATHER & CLIMATE

October, April and May are the most pleasant months in Cochise County, while July and January are the least comfortable months.

POPULATION

Cochise County's population is 125,092 people. Since 2020, it has had a population decline of 2.1%.

TRANSPORTATION

Average Commute time is 20.5 minutes. The National Average is 26.4 minutes.

REAL ESTATE

The median home cost in Cochise County is . Home appreciation the last 10 years has been 14.3%.

SCHOOLS

Cochise County public schools spend $7,597 per student. The average school expenditure in the U.S. is $12,383. There are about 17 students per teacher in Cochise County.

Housing Market in cochise

It's a good time to buy in Cochise. Home Appreciation is up 14.3% in the last 12 months.

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Things to Do at Douglas City, Cochise County

There are plenty of places to see and visit in Cochise County. Whether you love hiking or cycling, Cochise County is a region where 20 hidden gems are waiting to be explored and visited. Check the top places to visit in the region and plan your next adventure today.

1. Horseback Riding
Couple crossing river trail riding by horseback in Mesa AZ

 

Arizonans celebrate a love affair with the horse here in the Southwest and there are numerous places visitors can take a trail ride through our stunning Sonoran Desert. At Goldfield Livery & Stables, they cater to riders from novice to experienced, singles to large groups and many families. Located at Goldfield Ghost Town, the trail rides often feature the history of the legendary Superstition Mountains.

2. SCENIC TOURS Tour companies featured on our site offer regularly scheduled and themed tours of Mesa, the Valley of the Sun and other Arizona destinations for individuals and groups. Several companies accept bookings with 24 hours advance notice or less.

 

3. Beautiful State Parks The 10 Best State Parks in Arizona!

If you want to enjoy true natural beauty, state parks provide plenty of beautiful sights, sounds, and scenes for you to do exactly that. And in the state of Arizona, there are many, many beautiful state parks you can enjoy. The best state parks in Arizona feature natural bridges, red rocks, and so much more. Here are our picks for the top 10.

4. Apple Annie's Orchard9 Best Pumpkin Patches in Arizona! Located in Willcox, Apple Annie's Orchard is a farm that has a corn maze and pumpkin patches in abundance! This autumn, visit Annie's Orchard with your family and pick out a beautiful pumpkin for Halloween.
5. The Grand CanyonThe 9 Most Amazing Wonders to Discover in Arizona! 

Arizona’s nickname is the Grand Canyon State, and rightly so. Millions of tourists flock to this natural wonder every year in an attempt to get a peek at one of the world’s most magnificent natural creations.

6. Historic Trading AreasThe Top 12 Historical Sites in Arizona!

The most recognized canyon on the planet? Historic trading areas? Ancient fossil sites? You’ll find all that and more in Arizona. Arizonans are proud of the deep history of their state. Just because the state was one of the last to join the union, there is still a plethora of significant places dating back hundreds of years. Here are the top 12 historic sites to explore in Arizona.    

7. The Grand CanyonThe 10 Best Summer Activities in Arizona! In a place where it feels like summer year-round, Arizona knows how to have fun in the sun. From trips to the Grand Canyon, to the most immaculate hikes in America, to exciting baseball games, the opportunities in the summer here are abundant. Put on some sunscreen and get ready to enjoy these 10 great summer activities to do in Arizona.

8. Earth Day

10 Places to Celebrate Earth Day in Arizona!

On April 22, 1970, millions of Americans peacefully protested the U.S. government to mobilize the environmental movement. That day became known as Earth Day—still celebrated every April 22.
9. 9. St. Patrick's Day in ArizonaThe 10 Best St. Patrick's Day 2023 Parades and Events in Arizona! Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Arizona with a variety of festive events ranging from parades and fairs, to parties and pub crawls! From March 11th to 18th, enjoy one of the many unique activities happening all over the state.
 10. Fantastic Food of All Yypes10 Best Restaurants in Arizona!  

 

Arizona is loaded with fantastic food of all types. Yes, you are in the Southwest so most of the top restaurants are going to focus on these types of plates. No worries, there is plenty of superlative dishes to choose from!

 

 

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The price of Douglas City lots is going up fast. Here is chance to get in quick and early!

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Property is delivered free and clear of back taxes.  A parcel map and copy of deed is mailed immediately upon payment. Original will be forwarded directly to County Clerk of Courts for recording.

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You will own One Lot .33 acres in Douglas City, Arizona. Land Free and Clear. No Down Payments! These Lots are sold being sold from $25,000 to $40,000.00.           
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 Property Description


Parcel Number: 406-13-85701

Legal Description: COCHISE COLLEGE PARK #11 LOT 4744

Zone: SR (Single-Household Residential)

County: Cochise County

City: Douglas City

Lot Size: .33 Acres 14,374 SQF

GPS Coordinates: 31°24'02.8"N 109°30'56.7"W

Maps: Click on images 15 to see the Direction from Tampa, FL to Location of the lot.

Road: Dirt Road

Phone: Cellular Phone Works.

Power: Solar or Alternative, Solar Panel

Terrain: Gentle Rolling

Water: Well - Must be drilled your own (50 - 150 Feet Deep)

Sewer Septic: Must be installed your own when building

Zoning: SR (Single-Household Residential)


Taxes: Approximate $10.00 each

Stock#: 375960


Land is sold AS-IS. Research must be done on your own. No refunds will be given on real estate transactions.