For Sale
$1,8000.17 Acres
For Sale

North La Espada Circle, Douglas, AZ 85607 - Cochise County

Recreational
Residential
Undeveloped
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Property ID 22545459

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Discover the perfect canvas for your dreams in beautiful Douglas, Arizona! This .17-acre parcel of land offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Cochise Countys stunning landscape. Whether youre looking to build your dream home or invest in a future development, this land provides endless possibilities.

Location:

Conveniently located just minutes from downtown Douglas, this property ensures easy access to local amenities while maintaining a serene, rural atmosphere. Enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and the vast Arizona sky. With close proximity to border access and major highways, this location offers both seclusion and connectivity.

Property Features:

Size: .17-acres, ample space for any project

Zoning/Utilities: Contact Cochise County, (520) 432-9300

Terrain: Flat to gently rolling terrain, perfect for various uses

Access: Well-maintained road access

Highlights:

- Majestic mountain views and beautiful sunsets

- Proximity to outdoor recreational activities including hiking, biking, and wildlife watching

- Rich history and culture in nearby Douglas and surrounding communities

- Ideal climate for year-round living or seasonal retreats

Investment Potential:

With Cochise Countys ongoing growth and development, this property represents a solid investment opportunity. Whether youre considering residential, agricultural, or commercial developments, the potential here is immense.

Pricing:

Cash Price: Listed at an attractive price of $1,800 and a $99 Doc Fee, this land is competitively positioned for a quick sale. Dont miss out on this chance to invest in your future!

Owner Financing: $50 down plus $70/month for 30 months, $99 doc fee

Wholesale and Land Arb available at negotiable rates

Taxes: Approximately $8 per year

Disclaimer:

All information provided is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Prospective buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence regarding zoning, land use, and other pertinent factors.

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Cochise County has so much to offer, from golfing & hiking to wining & dining. Here's Some More Information on Douglas AZ-

Douglas is a city located in Cochise County, Arizona, near the MexicoUnited States border. It is situated at an elevation of around 4,000 feet and has a population of approximately 17,000 residents. Founded in the late 19th century, Douglas developed as a mining and railroad town, primarily due to the nearby copper mines in the area.

The town was named after Stephen A. Douglas, a U.S. Senator from Illinois, and it played an important role in the region's economic development. The arrival of the Southern Pacific Railroad in the 1880s further facilitated growth, making it a hub for trade and transportation.

Douglas is known for its rich history, characterized by a blend of American and Mexican cultures. The city's location and cultural heritage contribute to its unique identity, which is evident in its architecture, festivals, and community events. The downtown area features several historic buildings, including the old courthouse and various shops and restaurants.

The city's proximity to the border makes it an essential point of entry into Mexico, and it is connected to the Mexican city of Agua Prieta via the border crossing. This relationship enhances economic activities and community interactions on both sides of the border.

Tourist attractions in Douglas include the Douglas Historical Museum, which showcases the town's past, and outdoor activities in the surrounding landscapes, which include opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and exploring the Sonoran Desert.

Overall, Douglas is a vibrant community with a rich history, diverse culture, and strategic significance in the southwestern United States.

Here are a few restaurants in and around Douglas, Arizona:

El Charro Cafe- A Mexican restaurant serving traditional dishes like carne asada, enchiladas, and tacos.

Los Trompos- A casual Mexican restaurant with a variety of tacos, burritos, and other traditional dishes.

El Adobe- A family-friendly Mexican restaurant with a wide selection of dishes and a full bar.

Douglas Diner- A classic American diner serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner options like burgers, sandwiches, and comfort food.

El Mariachi's- A Mexican restaurant with a focus on traditional dishes like chiles rellenos and carne asada.

Restaurants in Nearby Towns

Sierra Vista, Arizona (about 20 miles north of Douglas)-

Chiricahua Ale Trail- A brewery and restaurant serving craft beer and pub-style food.

The Cottage Cafe- A casual cafe serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner options.

Rancho el Rio- A Mexican restaurant with a focus on traditional dishes like carne asada and enchiladas.

Tombstone, Arizona- (about 30 miles north of Douglas):

Big Nose Kate's Saloon- A historic saloon and restaurant serving American comfort food and drinks.

The Tombstone Tap- A brewery and restaurant serving craft beer and pub-style food.

Douglas, Arizona offers a variety of attractions and activities for visitors. Here are some highlights:

Historic Downtown Douglas- Explore the charming historic district with its unique architecture, shops, and local eateries. The area reflects the rich history of the region, particularly from the early 20th century.

Gadsden Hotel- This historic hotel, built in 1907, is worth a visit for its architecture and history. It's known for its beautiful lobby and has a fascinating story connected to the local mining boom.

Douglas Port of Entry- This is one of the key border crossings between the U.S. and Mexico. It's an interesting spot to learn more about the local culture and the relationship between the two countries.

Arizona State Park Tombstone- While not in Douglas itself, nearby Tombstone offers a glimpse into the Wild West, featuring attractions like the O.K. Corral, gunfight reenactments, and historic buildings.

Visit the Border- Take a trip to the nearby U.S.-Mexico border. Its an interesting experience to see the border fence and learn about life on the border from both sides.

Outdoor Activities- The surrounding area provides ample opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying the beautiful desert landscape. The nearby Coronado National Forest offers trails and scenic views.

Museums and Cultural Centers- Explore local history at the Douglas Museum, which offers exhibits about the areas past, including its mining history and cultural heritage.

Birding- Douglas is recognized as a birding hotspot, particularly in the nearby San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge, where migratory birds can be seen, especially during the spring and fall.

Local Festivals and Events- Throughout the year, Douglas hosts various events, including cultural festivals and parades. Check local calendars for specific dates and details during your visit.

Explore Nearby Attractions- The Chiricahua National Monument, known for its stunning rock formations and hiking trails, is a short drive away and is great for outdoor enthusiasts.

While Douglas may be a smaller town, it offers unique insights into the culture and history of Southern Arizona, as well as access to beautiful natural landscapes.

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Eddie Whalen

DP Equity Properties, LLC
(520) 655-6774

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Eddie Whalen

Eddie Whalen

DP Equity Properties, LLC