Lakefront Land For Sale- 1/4 acre lakefront lot in the Twin Lakes Subdivision in Southern Arizona - $4,347.00 or pay only $129.00 per month. This land is in the Twin Lakes Subdivision and sits in front of Lake Cochise for a wonderful view of the lake and walking distance to the 9 Hole Twin Lakes Golf Course that is fully operational. It's in Southern Arizona and just an hour east of Tucson, Arizona. This is lot # 2057 on Lake Cir Drive and E Coyote Dr located in Twin Lakes Subdivision Willcox, Arizona. This Parcel is about 1 mile from Historic Downtown Willcox, off of Interstate 10 and about an hour drive from Tucson, Arizona. The Twin Lakes Subdivisions are undeveloped at this time but the road to the Twin Lakes Country Club is already paved. The lot is VERY close (walking distance) to the Twin Lakes Club House/ Golf Course and across the street from Cochise lake. This is a great chance...
Lakefront Land For Sale- 1/4 acre lakefront lot in the Twin Lakes Subdivision in Southern Arizona - $4,347.00 or pay only $129.00 per month. This land is in the Twin Lakes Subdivision and sits in front of Lake Cochise for a wonderful view of the lake and walking distance to the 9 Hole Twin Lakes Golf Course that is fully operational. It's in Southern Arizona and just an hour east of Tucson, Arizona. This is lot # 2057 on Lake Cir Drive and E Coyote Dr located in Twin Lakes Subdivision Willcox, Arizona. This Parcel is about 1 mile from Historic Downtown Willcox, off of Interstate 10 and about an hour drive from Tucson, Arizona. The Twin Lakes Subdivisions are undeveloped at this time but the road to the Twin Lakes Country Club is already paved. The lot is VERY close (walking distance) to the Twin Lakes Club House/ Golf Course and across the street from Cochise lake. This is a great chance to get in on the ground floor! The lot is located to the left of the Twin Lakes Country ClubThe city of Willcox is located in the Southeastern portion of Arizona, in the northern half of Cochise County on I-10. Nestled at the northern end of the Sulphur Springs Valley near the Dos Cabezas and Chiricahua Mountains at an elevation of 4,167 feet Willcox is considered high desert which gives us Arizona's best year round temperate climate without the extreme summer heat of Tucson, Phoenix and Yuma. Established in 1880 and incorporated in 1915 Willcox is the trade center for the northern portion of Cochise County. Located only 1 hour from Tucson and 40 miles to New Mexico it is well placed. Once known as the Cattle Capital of the nation, Willcox was is the middle of the hustle and bustle of the old west. With the railroad going through the center of town it was an ideal location for the shipment of not only cattle but any type of goods produced in the area that were shipped throughout the United States. Incoming trains brought goods that were needed in the northern part of the county. The rough and tumble old west can be felt throughout the town and some it's old building, most of which are located on Railroad Avenue. The colorful history of the cowboy and the cattle that he lived with can be seen at the Hall of Fame which is located at the Rex Allen Cowboy Museum. Southeastern Arizona is considered the birding capital of the world and just outside of Willcox you will find the Playa, an ancient seabed that is the winter home of a large group of Sandhill Cranes. Numerous other birds are found in this area also and in the nearby mountains. The Chiricahua Mountains is where you will see the Elegant Trogan. It's an easy drive to all of the premier birding spots, Ramsey Canyon Nature Conservancy which is famous for it's hummingbirds, Madera Canyon, Portal and the San Pedro Riparian Area National Conservation Area. I live in Queen Creek, Arizona and 13 years ago when I moved here there was only farm land and stop signs. Now there are 2 Super Walmarts, a Super Target, Kohls, and, movie theater with millions Sq. Ft. of retail and over 1000 of new homes. You can't turn a corner without a farm being leveled and a new neighborhood going up. 15 years ago I could have bought as many acres as I wanted in Queen Creek (people would have thought I was NUTS) for REALLY cheap. I can't touch an acre for under $60-70,000 now! You can say this for many other parts of Arizona as well as it is a VERY fast growing state. Any investor will tell you it's a GREAT place to invest. Please do your own due diligence as you should do with any land purchase. This land is sold as is and all information provided is at the best of our knowledge. ALL PROSPECTIVE BUYERS ARE URGED TO RESEARCH THIS INFORMATION TO THEIR OWN SATISFACTION PRIOR TO BUYING THIS PROPERTY.
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