Property ID: 1002
Freedom to Build in Apache County
Apache, Arizona
1.04
Agricultural
Manufactured Homes Allowed, Modular Homes Allowed, Off the Grid, Part-Time Camping Allowed, Single Family Dwelling Allowed
Description
Looking to live life on your own terms? This 1.04-acre lot offers just that—freedom, space, and elevation in Arizona’s high desert. With no HOA, no time limit to build, and flexible zoning, it’s ideal for those dreaming of off-grid living, a tiny home, or a long-term land hold in an area where outdoor adventure meets self-reliance. Location & Access: Located just east of Concho, AZ, the property sits on a dirt road off County Road 5101, offering year-round access. You’re 20 minutes from daily essentials in Concho, and under 90 minutes from the White Mountains, Show Low, and Springerville—ideal for supply runs or weekend getaways. Drive Times to Nearby Towns & Landmarks: 20 min to Concho, 52 min to Springerville / Eagar, 1 hr 5 min to Show Low, 1 hr 45 min to Petrified Forest National Park, 3 hr 35 min to Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, 3 hr 50 min to Albuquerque, NM. Recreation & Wilderness: You're in striking distance of some of Arizona’s most under-the-radar gems. From trout streams to ancestral cliff dwellings, the surrounding region is packed with natural wonder. Nearby destinations include: Canyon de Chelly National Monument – Navajo-run hikes through red rock canyons, Casa Malpaís Archaeological Park – Pueblo ruins near Springerville, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest – Hunting, camping, trout fishing, and elk habitat, Lyman Lake State Park – Warm-weather boating and fishing, Painted Desert & Petrified Forest – Iconic stops on old Route 66. Zoning & Use: Zoned Agricultural Residential (AR), each parcel allows one single-family, manufactured, or RV dwelling (30 days/year without permit). You can camp or park your RV short-term, or stay long-term with a septic system in place. With no HOA and no timeline to build, this is a flexible, low-carry investment — whether you build now, hold for the future, or create something lasting with others.
Location
1002
CR 5076
Concho
Arizona
85924
Apache
34.4351, -109.6063
Property Specifics
201-28-065
$18.64
None
$0.00
CONCHO VALLEY UNIT 2
Subdivision: CONCHO VALLEY UNIT 2 Block: 22 Lot: 3 Section: 17 Township: 12N Range: 26E
N/A
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Property Characteristics
1.04
Rectangular
Flat with gentle slope
Appx. 6,355 ft above sea level
High Desert
Dirt
Via Concho Creek Dr. to CR 5076
Appx. 150 ft x 230 ft
Building Information
READ THIS: We are not the Planning & Zoning department and while we try to answer common questions about what the property can be used for, we can‘t provide a yes or no answer for every circumstance. Below we provide helpful contact information to complete due diligence. Wild Domain Land or its affiliates make no warranty or guarantee, either expressed or implied relative to usability, the exact location, desirability, or usefulness of the properties or boundary lines of the properties. Buyer is solely responsible for determining the condition of the property, the physical aspects of the land, its geographical location, accessibility, and correct acreage. All information contained herein is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Buyer is required to complete Buyer‘s own due diligence prior to purchasing any property from Wild Domain Land or its affiliates.
No time limit to build
Agr. Res.- 1AC min.
Properties in Concho Valley Unit 2 are zoned Agricultural Residential (AR). The purpose of the Agricultural Residential District is to provide areas for low-density residential living in a rural environment, where agricultural and residential uses can exist side by side. This zoning allows for a mix of home and land uses that preserve open space and maintain the county’s rural character. Under AR zoning, one single-family dwelling—site-built, manufactured, modular, or tiny home built to code—is permitted per lot. RV and camping use is also allowed on a temporary basis, and there is no time limit to build. Livestock and small-scale farming are permitted, provided they do not create a public nuisance.
Single-family homes are permitted. Standard for all AR parcels; site-built or modular.
Modular homes are permitted. Factory-built modular units on a permanent foundation are allowed.
Manufactured homes are permitted. Mobile/manufactured homes built to HUD standards are allowed on permanent foundations.
Mobile homes are permitted on a permanent foundation. Must meet HUD code; temporary placement is not allowed as a residence.
Tiny homes are permitted if built to IRC or ANSI standards. Must meet minimum safety/building codes and setbacks.
County access permit may be required when connecting to a maintained road. Applies mainly if building a new driveway to a county road.
No moratorium on building. No building freeze or development restriction.
Based on FEMA flood map data, this property is not located within a designated FEMA floodplain or Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA). Flood insurance is typically not required, though buyers are encouraged to verify flood status independently if planning development.
Allowable Uses
Yes — with an approved septic system. Apache County allows full-time RV living on Agricultural-Residential (AR) parcels as long as the property has a permitted septic system in place for wastewater. Without septic, RVs may only be used for short-term or recreational stays. A building permit is not required for full-time RV use unless you are constructing a permanent home.
Yes, for short-term use or while constructing a dwelling. Typically limited to 30 days at a time.
Yes. Temporary stays okay (30 days/year). Longer use needs an RV DwellingPermit. Must follow setbacks and sanitation rules.
Yes. Up to 30 days/year without a permit. For longer stays, a camping permit is required.
These lots are positioned where Units 1, 2A, 2B, and 3C meet — giving hunters access to a wide range of terrain and species. The surrounding region supports elk, mule deer, pronghorn, and turkey, with Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest and Fool Hollow Lake less than an hour away.
Reside, Camping, Fishing, Sightseeing, Outdoor Adventures, Mountain Biking, Big Game Hunting, Wildlife Viewing, Gardening / Homesteading, Photography, ATV / Off-Roading, RV Use, Off-Grid Living, Hunting, Stargazing & Photography, Hiking & Exploring, Horseback Riding
Water
None – water by well or cistern. No public water lines in Concho Valley Unit 2.
Well or cistern. Contact the Health Department at (928) 337-7607.
Yes
150 – 350 ft (varies by parcel). Based on USGS and local well data in Concho area.
Water tanks and cisterns are allowed for hauled or rain-collected water. Many off-grid owners in this area install 1,000–2,500-gallon tanks for home or RV use. Local delivery is available from Clear Choice Water Delivery in Concho (928-207-7253), offering bulk water service and storage-tank installations throughout the region.
Yes. Legal in Arizona; recommended for off-grid use.
Sewer, Septic or Other
No. Area is not served by sewer infrastructure.
Yes – must meet county health requirements. Most owners install standard septic or alternative composting system.
Electricity
No. Most parcels are off-grid with no direct power connection.
Solar or contact Navopache Electric at (928) 337-4414 for nearest connection. Navopache Electric Cooperative services the area; some parcels have lines within 0.5–1 mile.
Yes. Small residential wind systems permitted; county allows off-grid renewable energy.
Yes — solar panels and off-grid systems are permitted without restriction. Contact Navopache Electric Cooperative at (928) 337-4414 or 1-800-543-6324 to inquire about grid connection, solar net-metering, or battery backup options.
Gas
No. Use propane tanks. No natural gas lines; propane is standard for cooking and heating.
Yes. Portable or buried propane tanks are allowed for off-grid living.
Flexible plans for your needs
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