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Bidding has ended on this item. The seller has relisted this item or one like this. Item:Arizona Land near Kingman, 2.5 Ac. $6,500 Terms |
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PLEASE READ ENTIRE LISTING BEFORE BIDDING. YOU ARE BIDDING ON THE DOWN PAYMENT TOWARDS THE FIXED PRICE OF $6,500 FOR 2.5 ACRES NORTHEAST OF KINGMAN, ARIZONA. SALE IS ESCROWED WITH TITLE INSURANCE FROM FIRST AMERICAN TITLE CO.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
This buildable lot is 330 x 329 feet (108,570 sqft.) property is located 20 miles North of Kingman, Arizona. The 2.5 acre lot is along Jadito Drive east of Chiricahua. The property is flat and zoned for one residential house. Power is currently in the area approximately 5 miles SW of the subdivision. Power is being extended to within 2 miles of this parcel. The extension will be completed by December 2009. Water requires your own well or holding tank. Sewer is septic. The Mohave County Parcel Number is 334-09-144 see map. Subdividing into two parcels is allowed. There is no time limit for building. A public report is available and will be provided to buyer in escrow.
Now is the time to buy low and sell high since the real estate has taken a dip. Kingman has a bright future is projected to expand due to the baby boomer general migration to Arizona and the Hoover Dam Bypass in 2010 allowing an easier drive to Las Vegas.
Shop and Compare! Del Mar Land Partners LLC (delmarlandpartners.com) is currently selling 2.5 acre parcels farther from Kingman in this same subdivision for $40,000 or more. Other land companies, like Platinum 1000 LLC are selling 1.25 acre parcels further from Kingman for $20,000 each.
From Kingman, take Hwy 66 northeast 15 miles to Antares Road. Turn left and follow Anteras approximately 7 miles. Next, turn left on Mohave Road, follow for ½ mile, then turn right on Kiabito Blvd. Follow Kiabito Blvd. 4 miles to Apache Road; turn right, and follow ½ mile to Jadito. Turn left on Jadito and follow to the property on the left. (see map below) TERMS
Bidding is on the Down Payment starting at $200. The bid is subtracted from the price of the lot which is fixed at $6,500. The remaining balance ($6,500 – bid = remaining balance) can be paid off in cash or owner financed. Buyer may select a payment plan from the following:
Two Year Plan: Remaining balance financed at 6% for 24 months ($279.22/month if winning bid is $200 and remaining balance is $6,300) Three Year Plan: Remaining balance financed at 8% for 24 months ($284.93/month if winning bid is $200 and remaining balance is $6,300) Four Year Plan: Remaining balance financed at 10% for 48 months ($159.78/month if winning bid is $200 and remaining balance is $6,300) Buyer may pay off the loan balance early and receive the deed immediately. There are no prepayment penalties.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
All taxes are paid and current. Winning bidder and seller will open escrow at First American Title Insurance Agency in Kingman. Buyer and seller will each pay normal escrow fees. (Buyers portion of escrow fees are approximately $250) Please only bid if you truly want this land! Remember, you are bidding only on the down payment.
Payment can be made by personal check or paypal. If you have any questions regarding this property call 619-347-0347 or email at johncopyak@yahoo.com. I encourage you to call or write before you bid! Remember, You are bidding on the down payment. Please go out and see the property yourself to fully appreciate.
Mohave County is located in the northwest corner of Arizona, bordering Nevada, Utah, and California. Much of the county is desert; however, since it includes Lake Mohave, Lake Havasu, and the Colorado River, it has 1,000 miles of shoreline for water sports enthusiasts. It is also home to the largest stretch of historic Route 66. Kingman, AZ, which is the county seat, has a lot to offer its residents and visitors. It is located along Interstate 40 between the Hualapai and Cerbat mountain ranges, making it an attractive valley. Due to it’s proximity to Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Phoenix, the Grand Canyon, and the Santa Fe railroad’s mainline, it is an industrial hub for northwestern Arizona. Kingman serves as a playground for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages, history buffs, and retirees. The previously mentioned 1,000 miles of shoreline and surrounding mountains provide ample opportunities for water sports, hiking, camping, and hunting. At 3,336 feet above sea level, the climate here is ideal. For families and the growing retiree population, Kingman offers reasonable housing costs, a thriving work force, several schools, a community college, museums, swimming pools, a library, tennis courts, and golf courses.
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Shipping and handling Item location: Kingman, Arizona, United States Shipping to: United States  
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