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$42,000
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Rare opportunity in the heart of Happy Jack/Blue Ridge! This exceptional 1.31-acre level building lot offers everything you need to bring
your mountain retreat to life, nestled among towering ponderosa pines in one of Arizona's most sought-after high-country communities. The flat, buildable
terrain is ready for construction with power and water readily available at the property, saving you significant time and money on site development costs that
often plague raw land purchases in remote areas. Enjoy true year-round access via well-maintained paved roads right to the lot, with no seasonal closures,
no rough dirt tracks, and no worries about getting in or out regardless of weather conditions, a major advantage in Arizona's high country. Mature ponderosa
pines blanket the property, prov natural privacy, cooling summer shade, and that unmistakable pine-country ambiance that draws so many to the Mogollon Rim region. The established surrounding neighborhood features quality cabins and well-kept homes, creating a welcoming mountain community feel while still preserving the peaceful, wooded atmosphere that makes this area so special. As an exceptional added bonus, the charming home directly next door is also available for purchase and can be acquired together with this lot. Combined, both properties total a generous 2.56 acres, offering a rare chance to create a private family compound, guest retreat, or multi-generational property where combined offerings like this are increasingly hard to come by. Located minutes from world-class outdoor recreation including fishing at Blue Ridge Reservoir, hiking, hunting, ATV trails, and the cool pine-scented air of 7,000-foot elevation, this is Arizona mountain living at its finest. Whether you envision a weekend getaway, full-time residence, or long-term investment, this property delivers.
Listing courtesy of Chelsea Bivens-Evinger, Call it Closed International