Vacant land in Arizona!
ITEM ID#: Bigelow02
CASE NUMBER: #98-12900-PHX-RTB
CASE NAME: Bigelow, Harold
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DESCRIPTION OF ITEM: 1 parcel located near Ashfork, Arizona.
According to the Coconino County Treasurer's office, there are no well or water
source, no paved roads and no utilities available. Approximately 40 acres,
parcel 205-07-006.
LOCATION FACTS: Carved out of Yavapai County, Coconino County lies
in the central region of northern Arizona, which was crossed by Spanish
expeditions during the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, and by fur trappers and
traders in the 1820s and 1830s. Cattle and sheep ranching were started in the
1870s, and when the railroad began serving the area a decade later, the
lumbering business boomed. It is characterized by rugged mountains, deep canyons
and thick forests of pine, fir, juniper, pinon, aspen and oak. Within its
borders are many scenic sites; the most impressive is the Grand Canyon National
Park. Other attractions are Oak Creek Canyon, Sunset Crater National Monument,
Lake Powell, and prehistoric Indian ruins at Wupatki and Walnut Canyon.
Coconino County, with 18,608 square miles, is the largest county in Arizona and
the second largest county in the United States, but is one of the most sparsely
populated in Arizona. Coconino County is the birthplace of one of
Arizona's three State Universities. Northern Arizona University's Center for
Excellence in Education enjoys a reputation as one of the nation's foremost
teacher's colleges, and the University's programs in forestry and hotel and
restaurant management are nationally recognized. Indian reservations
comprise 37 percent of the land, and are home to Navajo, Hopi, Paiute, Havasupai
and Hualapai tribes. The U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management
control 32 percent of the land; the state of Arizona owns 10 percent; other
public lands comprise 7 percent; and the remaining 14 percent is owned by
individuals or corporations.
LIENS: Past due fees include taxes for '97-'01 approximately
totaling $1,210.61 through 8-31-02.
NOTES: Unfortunately, this is all we know about this land. Sorry, no
pictures of the land are available. Bidders are encouraged to conduct their own
research on this item. A title search was NOT performed on this property.
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the buyer is responsible for obtaining it through a title company. A document
preparation fee of $75 (payable to seller) will apply. Serious bidders only