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.33 Acre Vacant Land in Rio Rico, AZ!

Posted on 11 March 2023

$4,000.00        .33           Arizona
USD                                   Acres                  Santa Cruz County

Property Description

Looking for a slice of Arizona paradise to call your own? Look no further than this stunning .33 acre vacant lot in Rio Rico, Santa Cruz County!

 

With power lines available on the property, you'll be able to start building your new home immediately without any delay. Plus, the lot is easily accessible from the nearby roads, making it convenient for you to come and go as you please.

Together with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and endless blue skies, this lot offers the perfect opportunity to build your dream home or vacation getaway. Enjoy the peace and tranquility of the desert landscape, while still being just a short drive from the vibrant culture and excitement of nearby cities like Tucson and Nogales!

In addition to its natural beauty, Rio Rico is a thriving community with plenty of amenities to enjoy. You'll find a range of restaurants, shops, and entertainment options just a short drive away. Plus, the nearby Santa Cruz River offers endless opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and fishing.


With just a low down payment of $100, and an affordable monthly payment option, you can easily become the proud owner of this amazing property. You can even choose a payment term between 12-60 months and select a preferred day of the month for your payments to be deducted. We aim to make the process of buying your dream property quick, stress-free, and easy.

 

Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to turn your real estate dreams into reality. To learn more about this fantastic property, call our friendly and helpful team anytime at 1-832-632-3981, or send us an email at sales@kpaland.com, referencing the Property ID: AZ_SantaCruz_137-02-384.

You can virtually explore the property at this link here!

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Property Specifications

Legal Description: Sub: Rio Rico Villas Unit No.11 Lot 18 of Blk 459

Residential zoning R-2. Single Family Homes- Stick-built houses, no RVs and mobile homes allowed.

The R-2 district is designed to accommodate a single-family residence on a minimum lot size of eighteen thousand (18,000) square foot lots. 

Access & Proximity

  • The access to the property is via Curiel Cr (Paved Road).

  • The closest paved road is in front of the property. 

  • The closest freeway/highway is 4.5 miles away from the property.

  • Power lines are available in front of the property.

Purchase Information

Cash price: $4,000.00

Seller Financing Option 

  • Down payment as low as $100

  • Choose your preferred payment day between the 1st-28th of the month

  • Choose a payment term between 12-60 months

  • Sample computations at 9.9% interest rate:​

    • $200 for 24 months

    • $145 for 36 months

    • $118 for 48 months

Payment Information

  • The $225 document processing fee covers all closing costs for in house property closings. 

  • If title company is preferred, $225 document fee applies toward the land purchase price and the buyer pays closing fees.

  • The down payment can be paid within 7 days of processing the fee payment.

  • No prepayment penalty.

 

Payment Methods 

Wire transfer, cashier's check, ACH bank draft, credit card, debit card, or cryptocurrency (Bitcoin and Ethereum), or a combination of any of the methods listed.

 

Buying Process

  • To secure ownership of the property, all you need to do is pay a non-refundable $225 document processing fee to cover closing costs.

  • After clicking the blue "CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE" button and completing the easy checkout process, your $225 payment will be instantly confirmed.

  • If you choose to use a title company, the $225 will go towards the purchase price of the property, and the buyer will be responsible for paying closing fees.

  • The document processing fee, down payment and/or remaining balance may be paid using a variety of payment methods, including wire transfer, cashier's check, ACH bank draft, credit card, debit card, or even cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin and Ethereum. You can even use any combination of these payment methods, making it more convenient for you.

  • The purchase must be completed by paying the down payment or the remaining balance within seven calendar days of the date the document fee is placed. Our streamlined process means that we can complete your purchase in as little as one day, depending on the buyer’s pace. 

  • There are no additional closing fees for cash or terms sales if our business handles the closing process for you. Plus, there is no prepayment penalty, so you can pay it off at any time. 

  • The best part is - you don't need to wait until the property is fully paid off to begin using it. As soon as the paperwork is done and you've made your down payment, you are free to start enjoying your new property.

 

We strive to make the land-buying process as easy and stress-free as possible. If you have any questions or concerns, our friendly and helpful team is always here to assist you in taking the first step toward owning your dream property!
 

Money-Back Guarantee

Buyers can get a refund within 30 days if they're not pleased with their land for any reason, or they may opt to exchange their parcel for another one within the same timeframe, no questions asked. 

 

Nonetheless, it's important to note that the buyer will be accountable for the fees associated with returning the property.
 

About Santa Cruz County

Santa Cruz County is located in the southern part of the state of Arizona, United States. It is a rural county with a population of approximately 46,000 people, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The county seat is Nogales, which is located on the border with Mexico.

Santa Cruz County is known for its beautiful desert landscapes, including the Coronado National Forest, the Santa Rita Mountains, and the San Rafael Valley. The county is also home to several important border crossings, including the Nogales International Airport and the Mariposa Port of Entry.

The economy of Santa Cruz County is largely based on agriculture, with a focus on cattle ranching, cotton farming, and produce cultivation. The county is also home to several manufacturing facilities, as well as tourism-related businesses that cater to visitors who come to enjoy the natural beauty of the region.

The county has a rich cultural heritage, with a significant Hispanic population that reflects the region's history as a part of Mexico before becoming part of the United States. The county also has a strong Native American presence, with several tribal communities located within its borders.

Overall, Santa Cruz County offers a unique mix of natural beauty, cultural diversity, and economic opportunity, making it a vibrant and interesting place to live, work, and visit.

Wildlife & Recreation

Santa Cruz County offers a wide variety of opportunities for both wildlife viewing and recreation. The county is home to many different species of wildlife, including sea otters, harbor seals, sea lions, and a wide variety of bird species.

One of the most popular areas for wildlife viewing is the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, which spans over 5,000 square miles of ocean and is home to a vast array of marine life. Visitors can take whale watching tours, go kayaking or paddleboarding, or even take a cruise on a research vessel to learn more about the marine ecosystem.

For those looking for land-based recreation, Santa Cruz County has many options as well. The county is home to several state parks, including Big Basin Redwoods State Park, which boasts some of the oldest and tallest trees in the world. Other popular state parks in the area include Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park and Natural Bridges State Beach.

Additionally, the county is home to several excellent hiking trails, including the Skyline to the Sea Trail, which runs from the crest of the Santa Cruz Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. The area is also known for its excellent surfing, with surfers from around the world flocking to spots like Steamer Lane and Pleasure Point.

Overall, Santa Cruz County is an excellent destination for those looking to enjoy the natural beauty of the California coast while also engaging in a variety of recreational activities.

Visiting the Property

You are more than welcome to visit the property. We recommend that you read all the information on the property posting before visiting, and bring the maps and location coordinates provided below. These links can be useful when driving to the property.

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Nearby Towns & Cities

  • Nogales: Located just 11 miles south of Rio Rico, Nogales is the largest city in Santa Cruz County. It is a bustling border town that is known for its rich cultural heritage, including traditional Mexican food, music, and art.

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  • Tubac: Located approximately 20 miles north of Rio Rico, Tubac is a charming artist community that is home to dozens of galleries, shops, and restaurants. It is also home to the Tubac Presidio State Historic Park, which is a popular destination for history buffs.

  • Green Valley: Located about 25 miles north of Rio Rico, Green Valley is a retirement community that is home to several golf courses and retirement communities. It is a popular destination for retirees and snowbirds who are looking for a warm and welcoming community.

  • Tucson: Located approximately 65 miles north of Rio Rico, Tucson is the second-largest city in Arizona and is home to a wide range of cultural, recreational, and educational attractions. It is a popular destination for visitors who are looking for a larger city experience.

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  • Patagonia: Located about 20 miles east of Rio Rico, Patagonia is a small town with a population of just over 900 people. It is known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities, including hiking, birdwatching, and fishing.

  • Sonoita: Located approximately 30 miles northeast of Rio Rico, Sonoita is a small town that is known for its vineyards and wineries. It is also home to the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds, which hosts several events throughout the year.

Note: Distances are approximate and may vary depending on the exact location within Rio Rico or the other nearby points of interest.

 

Nearby Points of Interest

  • Tumacacori National Historical Park: This national park is located just a few miles north of Rio Rico and is home to the ruins of three Spanish colonial missions, including the Tumacácori Mission, which was founded in 1691.

  • Rio Rico Golf Club: This 18-hole championship golf course is located in the heart of Rio Rico and offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.

  • Patagonia Lake State Park: This state park is located about 20 miles east of Rio Rico and is home to a beautiful lake that is popular for swimming, boating, and fishing.

  • Santa Cruz Chili and Spice Company: This family-owned business has been operating in Rio Rico since 1943 and is known for its delicious chili products, including chili sauces, powders, and spices.

  • Arizona Hiking Adventures: This local tour company offers guided hikes and outdoor adventures in the beautiful Santa Cruz Mountains.

  • Historic Nogales: This border town is located just a few miles south of Rio Rico and is home to several historic sites, including the Pimeria Alta Historical Society Museum and the Old Nogales City Hall.

  • Whipple Observatory: This astronomical observatory is located on Mount Hopkins, about 35 miles north of Rio Rico. Visitors can take guided tours of the facility and learn about the groundbreaking astronomical research that is conducted there.

Nearby Essential Places

  • Schools:

Rio Rico High School: This public high school serves students in grades 9-12 and is part of the Santa Cruz Valley Unified School District.

Coatimundi Middle School: This public middle school serves students in grades 6-8 and is also part of the Santa Cruz Valley Unified School District.

San Cayetano Elementary School: This public elementary school serves students in grades PK-5 and is part of the Santa Cruz Valley Unified School District.

Mountain View School: This public elementary school serves students in grades PK-5 and is part of the Continental Elementary School District.

Calabasas Middle School: This public middle school serves students in grades 6-8 and is part of the Nogales Unified School District.

Challenger Elementary School: This public elementary school serves students in grades PK-5 and is also part of the Nogales Unified School District.

Lourdes Catholic School: This private Catholic school serves students in grades PK-8 and is located in Nogales, just a few miles south of Rio Rico.

  • Food Places:

El Rodeo Mexican Restaurant: This popular restaurant serves traditional Mexican dishes, including tacos, burritos, and enchiladas.

Cayley Cakes: This bakery is known for its delicious cupcakes and other baked goods, including cakes, cookies, and pastries.

Oasis Cafe: This casual eatery serves a variety of American and Mexican dishes, including burgers, sandwiches, and tacos.

La Cantina Steakhouse: This restaurant specializes in steaks and seafood and also offers a variety of Mexican dishes.

Subway: This fast-food chain serves sandwiches, salads, and other light fare.

  • Grocery Stores:

Walmart Supercenter: This retail giant offers a wide variety of groceries, including fresh produce, meats, and dairy products.

Safeway: This national grocery chain offers a range of products, including fresh produce, meats, and bakery items.

Bashas': This regional grocery chain offers a variety of products, including fresh produce, meats, and bakery items.

  • Gas Stations:

Circle K: This national chain of convenience stores and gas stations offers fuel, snacks, and drinks.

Shell: This global gas and oil company offers fuel, snacks, and other convenience items.

Chevron: This global energy company offers fuel and other convenience items.

  • Banks:

Bank of America: This national bank offers a variety of financial services, including personal and business banking, loans, and investment products.

Wells Fargo: This national bank offers personal and business banking services, as well as investment and insurance products.

BBVA Compass: This regional bank offers personal and business banking services, as well as mortgage and investment products.

  • Airports:

Nogales International Airport (OLS): This airport is located in Nogales, Arizona, approximately 11 miles northwest of Rio Rico. It is a small regional airport that offers flights to and from Tucson, Arizona.

Tucson International Airport (TUS): This airport is located in Tucson, Arizona, approximately 60 miles north of Rio Rico. It is a larger airport that offers flights to and from numerous domestic and international destinations.

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX): This airport is located in Phoenix, Arizona, approximately 160 miles north of Rio Rico. It is the largest airport in Arizona and offers flights to and from numerous domestic and international destinations.

  • Hospitals:

Holy Cross Hospital: This hospital is located in Nogales, Arizona, approximately 10 miles northwest of Rio Rico. It is a nonprofit hospital that offers a range of medical services, including emergency care, imaging, surgery, and women's health.

Carondelet Holy Cross Hospital Imaging Center: This medical facility is located in Nogales, Arizona, approximately 10 miles northwest of Rio Rico. It offers diagnostic imaging services, including X-rays, ultrasounds, and CT scans.

Mariposa Community Health Center: This health center is located in Nogales, Arizona, approximately 11 miles northwest of Rio Rico. It is a nonprofit community health center that offers a range of medical services, including primary care, behavioral health, and dental care.

Note: Distances are approximate and may vary depending on the exact location within Rio Rico or the other nearby essential places.

 

Helpful Resources

 

Santa Cruz County Website: https://www.co.santa-cruz.ca.us/

Santa Cruz Planning and Zoning Website: https://www.sccoplanning.com/

Zoning Ordinance:  https://bit.ly/SantaCruzCountyZoningOrdinance

 

Permit Applications: https://bit.ly/SantaCruzCountyPermitApplicationInformation

 

Zoning Handbook: https://bit/ly/SantaCruzCountyZoningHandbook

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Contact Information

 

To see more about our company or our listings, please visit our website at www.kpaland.com, or check us on social media to read our customer reviews. https://www.facebook.com/kpalandproperties/reviews.

 

For inquiries, please call us at 1-832-632-3981 or email us at sales@kpaland.com.

 

Note: Please note that this vacant land is being sold directly by the owner, and as a buyer, it is your responsibility to perform your own due diligence and research on the property.

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