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"Chiricahua Mountains, Portal AZ/Rodeo NM"
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Everett J. Jones Real Estate, Inc.
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| Holly Berryhill |
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Email Holly |
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(520) 364-8497 |
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(520) 227-2645 |
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(520) 805-9735 |
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Address:
W Mills Blvd Portion of Lot 25
Type: Farm / Acreage
Style: Lot / Land "bordering Natl Wilderness Area"
Lot Type: Rectangular
Lot Size:
25 acres
665ft x 1325ft
Taxes: $250.00 (2006)
MLS®: 125201
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Privacy is ensured on this spectacular 25 acre parcel in the Chiricahua Mountains bordered by a National Forest, 150 miles southeast of Tucson by interstate and highway. Listen to the sounds of silence beneath 1000 foot bluffs where each spring a garden of wildflowers takes your breath away. Build your exclusive mountain retreat on this acreage of unparalleled splendor and majesty.
Escape from Arizona’s desert heat to this cool mountainside with an estimated elevation of 5000 feet. Due to the high elevation, the climate varies considerably from that of surrounding desert valley. This also means that unusual species of plants and animals are seen here that are not found elsewhere in the USA. In particular, you can observe rare species of birds such as the elegant trogon and Mexican chickadee, in addition to animountain lions, javelinas and ocelots, although it is unlikely that a casual visitor will encounter anything this unusual.
The Chiricahuas are near the center of the renowned sky islands. Archaeologist, Weldon Heald coined the term "sky islands" in 1967 to denote mountain ranges that are isolated from each other by intervening valleys of grassland or desert. The valleys of this basin and range country act as barriers to the movement of woodland species. The Sky Islands Wildlands Network is of international importance because of its outstanding biological diversity.
In fact, New York’s American Museum of Natural History found this area so fascinating that it opened a permanent biological research station in 1955 to study the diverse environments of the Chiricahua Mountains in southeastern Arizona.
Be part of the stimulating and intimate community of professionals, artists and outdoorsmen who came to Portal, AZ / Rodeo, NM fell in love with the area and decided to stay. |
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Birding enthusiasts from around the world flock to this migratory path, geologists examine extruded rhyolite, while others just enjoy hiking and trekking the diverse terrain.
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Property located near McAfee's new Sky Gyspy complex in Rodeo, New Mexico so you can watch colorful Sky Gypsies aerotrekking at low altitude in their kite wing airplanes.
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Chiricahua Mountains, Rodeo NM / Portal AZ area info on www.SkyIslandAlliance.org , www.SkyGypsies.com See "Southwestern Research Station" at www.research.amnh.org (Am Museum of Natural History)
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Imagine your dream home built w/ this magnificent mountain backdrop, valley view, abundant wildlife, seasonal stream. Hummingbird haven by day, stargazer’s delight by night. Unequalled tranquility.
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Parcel may be split one time. Seller maintains rightt of first refusal to purchase in any subsequent sale. Underground telephone at East property line. Electric 1/2 mi east of property.
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Property may be financed as Owner Carry for up to 5 yrs at 8% with quarterly payments. Nontransferable. Penalty for early payoff equal to 6 months interest on loan balance.
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Earnest money 5% of purchase price due upon acceptance of contract. Down pmt 40% of purchase price due at close of escrow.
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Setback 50' from N property line for construction. Site built construction only. Three out buildings allowed. Temporary construction trailer allowed for 2 years.
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Easement on E 60' for road access. Access partially developed. Well & septic required. Chiricahua Mountains, Rodeo NM / Portal AZ
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▪ Mountain View
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▪ Panoramic
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