Cheap Arizona farmhouse with land in a desert landscape

10 Cheap Farmhouses in Arizona With Land (Hidden Real Estate Gems!)

Finding cheap farmhouses in Arizona with land that are actually worth your time takes real digging — but it is still possible, and this list proves it.

We went through active Arizona listings and selected ten real rural properties with prices starting at $255,000 and going all the way down to $17,999. These are not random picks. Every property on this list was chosen for a specific reason — whether that’s the acreage, the solar infrastructure, the Grand Canyon views, the income potential from a fully independent guest house, or simply a price-to-land ratio that is hard to find anywhere else in the American Southwest right now.

Arizona surprises people. Most buyers picture desert heat, tourist towns, and retirement communities. But there is another side to the state — one with off-grid homesteads on the Hualapai Plateau, horse ranches in the Mojave Desert with agricultural zoning, circular-design homes near the Mexican border, riverside fixers on the Colorado, and manufactured homes inside major cities for under twenty thousand dollars. This list covers all of it.

Some of the homes here are move-in ready. Others need a buyer with a plan. But each one represents a real entry point into Arizona rural real estate — with land prices, tax bills, and location advantages that most other Sunbelt states stopped offering years ago. If you are searching for cheap farmhouses in Arizona with land, this is a strong place to start.

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What You’ll Find: Cheap Farmhouses in Arizona With Land

This list covers rural real estate across six Arizona counties — Mohave, Cochise, Yuma, La Paz, Pima, and Maricopa’s western edges. You will find a 2014 site-built home with Grand Canyon views on government-protected land, a horse ranch in the Mojave with a functioning paddock and agricultural zoning, a circular-design home where the gray water feeds the garden, nearly five acres in a mountain valley for one hundred forty dollars a year in taxes, a remodeled home with a fully independent guest house for ninety-one dollars a year in taxes, an off-grid solar homestead with assumable battery backup, a casita retreat in La Paz County near one of Arizona’s least-known bass fisheries, a three-acre unrestricted lot with West Rim Grand Canyon views, a Colorado River fixer for sixty-seven thousand dollars, and the lowest-priced entry point in the video — with a trade-off you need to know before you search for it.

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Farmhouse #1 — 2014 Site-Built Home With Grand Wash Cliffs Views in Meadview, Arizona

Protected Government Land on Three Sides. Views That Can Never Be Built Out.

This is one of the more unusual cheap farmhouses in Arizona with land that you will find at this price — a 2014 site-built home on 2.38 acres with government-protected land on its border, meaning the Grand Wash Cliffs view from the deck can never be obstructed. For buyers who want a finished, move-in-ready property with infrastructure already in place and a setting that is genuinely difficult to replicate, this one opens the list.

Inside the Home

The home was built in 2014 — single level, 1,356 sq ft, two bedrooms, two full bathrooms. The bedrooms sit on opposite ends of the floor plan, each with its own adjoining bath, which is the layout decision that turns a two-bedroom home into something that actually functions for two people with real privacy. The kitchen includes a breakfast bar, an oversized pantry, and a dining area. Exposed-rafter ceilings run the full length of the main living area, and large windows bring in desert light from multiple directions. The home comes furnished, with all appliances included — washer, dryer, refrigerator, range, and a new wall-unit air conditioner.

Land and Outdoor Potential

The 2.38-acre lot borders government land that cannot be developed — the Grand Wash Cliffs view to the west is permanent. An RV-height carport with a 50-amp hookup and a dump station handles self-contained visitors or full-time RV use. A two-car attached garage includes a dedicated workshop area. A pump shed, a utility shed, partial fencing, and double-entry gates round out the outdoor infrastructure. The oversized deck has a separate sitting area facing west, positioned directly toward the cliff views. The Meadview Civic Association covers a pool, pickleball and tennis courts, and miniature golf for $100 per year.

About Meadview, Arizona

Meadview sits on the Hualapai Plateau at around 4,000 feet elevation, approximately 70 miles from Kingman and two hours from Las Vegas. Lake Mead’s South Cove is 20 minutes down Pierce Ferry Road. Grand Canyon West is a short drive east. The elevation keeps temperatures meaningfully cooler than the lower desert floors through most of the year.

Why This Property Stands Out

A 2014 site-built home with government-land views that cannot be built out, a full RV hookup with 50-amp service, a workshop, a two-car garage, and community amenities for $100 a year. Annual property taxes: $896. No HOA beyond the optional civic association.

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Farmhouse #2 — 3-Acre Horse Property With Updated Systems in Golden Valley, Arizona

Agricultural Zoning, Functioning Paddock, and a Listing Four Days Old at Time of Filming.

For buyers looking for cheap farmhouses in Arizona with land that come with a real working setup — not just acreage — this Golden Valley horse property is worth a close look. Three acres of agricultural-residential land, a dedicated horse paddock already in place, updated HVAC and bathroom, and a listing that had been on the market for four days when this video was filmed.

Inside the Home

Built in 2005, the home offers 1,241 sq ft on a single level — three bedrooms, two full bathrooms. The kitchen features Corian countertops and a breakfast bar, with an open layout that flows naturally into the living and dining areas. Tile flooring runs through the kitchen and main living spaces. The primary bedroom occupies the back end of the home with an en suite bath — double vanity and walk-in shower. The guest bathroom was fully remodeled in 2023. The HVAC system was replaced in 2018. When a seller updates systems rather than staging, that tells you something about how the home was actually maintained.

Land and Outdoor Potential

The three acres carry agricultural-residential zoning — the horse setup is functional and already built out, with a dedicated fenced paddock directly off the back and a separate enclosed run for smaller animals. Mature shade trees with irrigation bubblers keep the outdoor areas livable in Arizona heat. An enclosed Arizona room off the rear wall handles tack and outdoor gear. RV hookups, two storage sheds, and room for vehicles and trailers without crowding the yard. Attached two-car garage with door opener.

About Golden Valley, Arizona

Golden Valley is in Mohave County, about 20 minutes east of Kingman. Kingman sits along the longest uninterrupted stretch of Route 66 anywhere in the country — the same road that carried Dust Bowl families west in the 1930s, that inspired its own song in 1946, and that people still drive today specifically to say they drove it. Laughlin, Nevada is under an hour west. Las Vegas is roughly 90 minutes north.

Why This Property Stands Out

Three acres of ag-residential land with a functioning horse setup, updated systems, Corian kitchen, remodeled guest bath, and a listing that was brand new at time of filming. Annual taxes: $583. No HOA.

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Farmhouse #3 — Circular-Design Home on 2.28 Acres Near the Arizona-Sonora Border

A Home Built Around a Philosophy. Grape Vines, a Designer Hen House, and a Gray-Water Garden.

This is one of the more distinctive cheap farmhouses in Arizona with land on this entire list — a home built in a circle, not for aesthetic reasons, but because the original designer believed the shape of a room changes how you feel inside it. On 2.28 acres in Cochise County near the Mexican border, with mature grape vines, a Tombstone Rose climbing the wall, and a gray-water system that feeds the garden directly from the home.

Inside the Home

Built in 2004, the home spans 1,250 sq ft across a circular floor plan — two bedrooms, two bathrooms. Inside, the curved walls eliminate hard corners and create a natural flow between spaces that a rectangular floor plan doesn’t allow. Natural light enters from multiple angles as the home’s orientation shifts around the perimeter. An Arizona room of approximately 240 sq ft is attached — large enough to function as a third bedroom, a studio, a home office, or an extended living space. Wood, tile, and carpet flooring throughout. The gray water from the home drains directly into the garden — a passive irrigation system built into the design. Portable and window air-conditioning units are included in the sale.

Land and Outdoor Potential

The 2.28 acres span five separate tax parcels — a circular driveway with multiple access points gives the property flexibility in how it’s used and accessed. Depending on zoning, there is room to add a stable, barn, arena, or additional structure. Desert gardens, private patios, mature trees, and two sheds — one with an attic — complete the outdoor footprint. Mature grape vines run along the fence line. The Tombstone Rose on the exterior wall has been there long enough to become part of the structure. The property is eligible for FHA, VA, USDA, and conventional financing.

About Douglas, Arizona

Douglas sits at the Arizona-Sonora border in Cochise County, about 100 miles southeast of Tucson. The Gadsden Hotel in the center of town has been operating since 1907, with Italian marble columns and a hand-painted Tiffany glass mural in the lobby. During the Mexican Revolution, it was one of the only places where American businessmen and Mexican revolutionary leaders could sit in the same room. The hotel is still open today.

Why This Property Stands Out

A circular-design home with a gray-water garden, mature grape vines, an expandable Arizona room, and 2.28 acres across five tax parcels — with FHA, VA, and USDA financing available. Annual taxes: $800. Designer hen house included.

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Farmhouse #4 — Nearly 5 Acres in the Dragoon Mountain Valley in Cochise, Arizona

Flat Land. Mountain Views. A Built-In Office. $140 a Year in Property Taxes.

This is the kind of acreage-to-price ratio that makes these cheap farmhouses in Arizona with land worth searching for. Nearly five acres in the Sulphur Springs Valley, fenced and gated, with the Dragoon Mountains filling the northern skyline — flat land, a multi-room attached office, and a tax bill of one hundred forty dollars a year.

Inside the Home

A manufactured two-bedroom, two-bathroom layout from 1981 — 1,200 sq ft on a single level. The kitchen is original: painted cabinetry, tile countertops, electric range, functional and intact. The living area opens to the dining space, with north-facing windows that frame the Dragoon Mountains directly. Both bedrooms are a standard size with original bathrooms — the kind of space that works as-is and has room for improvement. A laundry room off the kitchen and a walk-in pantry add practical storage that manufactured homes at this price rarely include. The multi-room office and den attached to the two-car garage is the standout feature — a separate workspace with its own rooms, accessible from inside the home, that could function as a business office, creative studio, or guest suite. Shared well, conventional septic. The home is functional, not remarkable. What’s remarkable is everything around it.

Land and Outdoor Potential

4.99 acres of flat land in a mountain valley — flat land is a meaningful advantage in terrain where most parcels slope. The two-car garage is attached at the front with the multi-room office accessible from both inside the home and directly from the parking area. The fence is up, the gate is in place, and an additional carport is on the property. The listing has been active for over 650 days — which is worth asking about, but does not change what the land and the location are.

About Cochise, Arizona

The Dragoon Mountains visible from this property are where Cochise, chief of the Chiricahua Apache, held his stronghold for eleven years against the entire United States Army. He was never captured, never defeated. He negotiated peace on his own terms in 1872. When he died two years later, his warriors buried him somewhere in these mountains — the exact location has never been found. The town carries his name.

Why This Property Stands Out

Nearly five acres of flat mountain-valley land, fenced and gated, with a built-in multi-room office and Dragoon Mountain views from the living room windows. Annual taxes: $140. That is not a typo. Cash or conventional financing only — no FHA.

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Farmhouse #5 — Remodeled Home With Fully Independent Guest House in Golden Valley, Arizona

$91 a Year in Property Taxes. An Outdoor Kitchen. A Guest House That Runs Completely on Its Own.

This is one of the most feature-complete cheap farmhouses in Arizona with land at this price point. A remodeled main home, a fully independent guest house with its own everything, an outdoor kitchen, a freshwater storage system, and an electric entry gate — on one acre in the Mojave Desert at ninety-one dollars a year in property taxes.

Inside the Home

The main house is a remodeled double-wide — two bedrooms, two bathrooms, 960 sq ft. The remodel covers nearly everything: newer laminate flooring throughout, fresh paint, upgraded kitchen finishes, newer wall air-conditioning and heat units in each room, new ceiling fans, new toilet and vanity, upgraded lighting. All appliances are included. The primary bedroom is at one end of the layout with the primary bath attached — updated as part of the same remodel. The second bedroom sits at the opposite end with the second bathroom in between, giving each room natural separation. This is not a partial update — someone went through the whole thing.

The guest house is the part worth stopping on. It runs completely independently: its own living area, its own kitchenette, its own full bathroom with walk-in shower, its own mini-split. Separate entrance, separate system. Guests or tenants come and go without ever accessing the main home.

Land and Outdoor Potential

The property is fully fenced, with a 2,500-gallon freshwater storage tank in a dedicated pump house — water independence that matters in the Mojave. The enclosed patio behind the courtyard has a built-in outdoor kitchen, covered and equipped for actual use, with a full bathroom alongside it. An electric entry gate at the front. Extra storage throughout the property.

About Golden Valley, Arizona

The property sits in the Golden Mohave Estates subdivision at the base of the Black Mountains. About 20 minutes south is the ghost town of Oatman, where wild burros still walk the main street — descendants of the pack animals gold miners released when the mines ran out in the 1940s. Nobody rounded them up. They stayed. The town feeds them now. Las Vegas is 90 minutes north. Bullhead City and Laughlin are under an hour west.

Why This Property Stands Out

A fully remodeled main home, a guest house that runs completely independently, an outdoor kitchen, an electric gate, and a 2,500-gallon freshwater system on one acre in the Mojave. Annual taxes: $91. Ninety-one dollars a year. No HOA.

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Farmhouse #6 — Off-Grid Solar Homestead on 1.25 Acres in Meadview, Arizona

Assumable Solar With Battery Backup. 2,000-Gallon Water Tank. Stick-Built. Under $150K.

For buyers looking for cheap farmhouses in Arizona with land that are genuinely set up for off-grid desert living — not just marketed that way — this Meadview stick-built is the most complete setup in this price range on the list. Assumable solar with battery backup, a 2,000-gallon water tank, a water-haul trailer included in the sale, and a metal roof on 1.25 fully fenced acres.

Inside the Home

Built in 1988, the home offers 1,131 sq ft on a single level — two bedrooms, one bathroom. A mudroom at the entry is the practical kind: built for someone who actually uses the land. The kitchen opens to the main living area, with laminate countertops and an electric range. Both bedrooms share the same end of the home, with the bathroom between them. South-facing windows in the living area bring in afternoon light year-round, which works naturally with the solar system running overhead. The HVAC system is under two years old. Washer, dryer, refrigerator, and range are all included. Laminate flooring throughout. The one limitation worth knowing upfront: one bathroom for a two-bedroom home is a real trade-off at this price.

Land and Outdoor Potential

The property is fully fenced with storage and workshop areas. The solar system with battery backup is assumable — the buyer steps into the existing agreement, not a new setup process. The 2,000-gallon water tank and water-haul trailer handle water independence in an area where water planning comes before anything else. Metal roof suited to the desert climate. Grand Wash Cliffs views from the property.

About Meadview, Arizona

The property sits near Pierce Ferry Road, about 20 minutes from Lake Mead’s South Cove. In 2022, drought dropped the lake level and exposed sections of the lakebed not seen since the dam was built in the 1930s — including ruins of communities that were flooded when the reservoir filled. Grand Canyon West is a short drive east. USDA, FHA, VA, and conventional financing are all accepted.

Why This Property Stands Out

A stick-built solar homestead with battery backup, water independence, a metal roof, and Grand Wash Cliffs views — for under $150,000. Annual taxes: $458. No HOA. One of the most complete off-grid setups among cheap farmhouses in Arizona with land at this price.

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Farmhouse #7 — Fully Furnished Casita Retreat on a Corner Lot in Salome, Arizona

The Most Square Footage in the Video. A Standalone Casita. Near Arizona’s Best-Kept Bass Fishery.

This Salome property packs more livable square footage than any other home on this list — 1,481 sq ft in the main home, plus a fully independent casita out back, both fully furnished, on a landscaped corner lot with covered porches, a firepit, a powered workshop, and a cactus garden. For buyers looking for cheap farmhouses in Arizona with land that are move-in ready from day one, this is the one.

Inside the Home

The main home offers 1,481 sq ft — the largest interior footprint in today’s video. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, an electric fireplace in the living room, a dining area, an office nook, textured walls, tile and laminate flooring, and an indoor laundry room. The casita is a completely separate structure out back: its own living area, its own kitchenette, its own full bathroom with walk-in shower, its own mini-split. Not a guest room — a standalone structure. Both the main home and the casita come fully furnished. Two separate mini-split systems keep each space comfortable independently.

Land and Outdoor Potential

A landscaped corner lot with a circular driveway and wood privacy fence. The front and back porches are both covered — usable throughout the day in the desert heat, not just for decoration. An RV space with hookups sits along one side. A covered carport is at the main entrance. The cactus garden along the front is intentionally landscaped with barrel cactus, prickly pear, and native desert plantings that need no irrigation. The firepit seating area toward the back is set up for use, with open desert views beyond the fence. The powered workshop is a separate structure from the walk-in storage shed — shelving, power, built for actual tools.

About Salome, Arizona

Salome is in La Paz County along Highway 60, two hours west of Phoenix in the lower Sonoran Desert. Alamo Lake State Park is up the road — a reservoir built by the Army Corps of Engineers in the 1960s for flood control. The bass arrived on their own. Today Alamo Lake is considered one of Arizona’s least-pressured and most productive bass fisheries, specifically because almost nobody knows about it. The Arizona Peace Trail, a 4,000-mile off-road route crossing the entire state without touching a paved road, runs directly through this area.

Why This Property Stands Out

The most interior square footage in the video, a fully independent casita, a powered workshop, a landscaped corner lot with firepit and covered porches — all fully furnished, in a warm-winter desert location with lake access. Annual taxes: $477. No HOA.

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Farmhouse #8 — 3 Acres With Grand Canyon Views and No CC&Rs in Meadview, Arizona

Three Separate Lots. Owner-Owned Solar. En Suite Bedrooms. $300 a Year in Property Taxes.

Three separate one-acre lots, each with its own tax parcel, with the home on the middle parcel and open land on both sides. Views of the Grand Wash Cliffs and the West Rim of the Grand Canyon. Owner-owned solar already running. No CC&Rs — no covenants, no conditions, no restrictions. For buyers searching for cheap farmhouses in Arizona with land that offer true unrestricted use, this is the strongest option at this price.

Inside the Home

A double-wide manufactured home from 1987 — two bedrooms, two bathrooms, 1,166 sq ft. Each bedroom has its own en suite bathroom attached, giving both occupants complete privacy in a two-bedroom layout. The open floor plan runs kitchen into dining into living in one continuous space, with a freestanding propane fireplace anchoring the living area. The kitchen has been updated with new cabinetry and countertops — a real improvement without being a full renovation. A glassed-in sun room off the main living area faces the cliff views and can serve as an office, reading room, or passive solar space in the cooler months. Wood and tile flooring throughout. Propane heat and evaporative cooling. An attached garden shed at the back. The solar system is owner-owned — not leased, not assumed — designed to keep the power bill minimal.

Land and Outdoor Potential

Three separate one-acre lots mean open space on both sides of the home — no adjacent structure crowding the views or the quiet. The three acres carry no CC&Rs whatsoever. Nobody tells you what to build, what color to paint it, or what to keep on your land. A storage container and a shed are included with the sale. Horse-approved property. The listing has been active since June 2025.

About Meadview, Arizona

The Grand Wash Cliffs visible from this property are where John Wesley Powell emerged from the Grand Canyon in 1869, after 99 days on the Colorado River. Three of his crew had quit before the end and were never found. Powell wrote that when the canyon walls finally opened up at the Grand Wash Cliffs, he knew the hardest part was behind him. Lake Mead and Grand Canyon West are both within easy reach.

Why This Property Stands Out

Three unrestricted acres with Grand Canyon views, owner-owned solar, two en-suite bedrooms, an updated kitchen, a glassed sun room, and no CC&Rs — for $115,000. Annual taxes: $300. No HOA. VA and conventional financing accepted.

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Farmhouse #9 — Colorado River Fixer-Upper on a Quarter Acre in Mohave Valley, Arizona

500 Square Feet. Built in 1960. Dual Water Access. The Neighboring Lot Is Also for Sale.

This is the most straightforward entry point among cheap farmhouses in Arizona with land on this list — a 500 sq ft home built in 1960, cash only, on a quarter acre along the Colorado River corridor. The listing says exactly what it is. For an investor or DIY buyer with a clear plan and a realistic budget, the entry price does the talking.

Inside the Home

Five hundred square feet built in 1960. The primary bedroom is disproportionately large for the total footprint — which means the second bedroom is compact. The kitchen and living area share the remaining space in a combined open layout. One bathroom with original fixtures. Appliances are included: refrigerator, range, and microwave. The structure is standing, the walls are intact — what this property needs is labor and materials, not a foundation rebuild. The listing doesn’t oversell it, and neither will we. The neighboring house and lot are listed separately — the right buyer could double the footprint before the renovation even starts.

Land and Outdoor Potential

A quarter-acre lot enclosed in chain link fencing, with a storage shed toward the back. The lot is flat, with established street access and desert vegetation that needs no upkeep. Water access is dual — a private well and a rural water connection, which matters in a desert climate where a single supply line is a single point of failure. The Colorado River corridor is close enough that riparian vegetation lines the edges of the neighborhood.

About Mohave Valley, Arizona

Mohave Valley sits along the Colorado River in Mohave County, directly across from Fort Mohave on the Nevada side. The Colorado River here was once the primary freight highway of the American Southwest — steamboats ran cargo up and down this stretch from the 1850s through the early 1900s, connecting the Gulf of California to the Nevada silver mines. The river has been dammed many times since, but it is still here. Bullhead City is just up the road. Las Vegas is 90 minutes north.

Why This Property Stands Out

An investor or DIY entry point on the Colorado River for $67,000 — with dual water access, a storage shed, and a neighboring lot available to expand the project before the renovation even starts. Annual taxes: $192. Cash only.

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Farmhouse #10 — Manufactured Home in Tucson, Arizona — $17,999 (Leased Lot — Read Before Searching)

The Lowest Entry Price in the Video. And a Trade-Off You Need to Understand First.

This is the most unusual property in this entire guide of cheap farmhouses in Arizona with land — and the most important one to read carefully before searching. A 1968 manufactured home in Tucson for $17,999. The price is real. But the land is leased, and the full cost picture changes the math significantly depending on your situation.

Inside the Home

The home was built in 1968 by Kaufman and Broad — one of the original major manufactured home producers in the United States, known for building affordable homes that actually held together. Two bedrooms, one bathroom, 720 sq ft. The floor plan divides the space into three distinct areas — a family room, a dining area, and a kitchen — all connected but separated, which gives the home more functional definition than a fully open layout would. Both bedrooms are toward the back, away from the street. The kitchen is spacious for the footprint, with cabinet storage and counter space. Electric oven and refrigerator included. Vinyl flooring throughout.

Land and Outdoor Potential

The property is inside Romero Estates — a maintained community with common areas and community events. The covered porch and deck run the width of the front of the home, facing a flat yard with mature trees that provide real shade — relevant in Tucson, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 110°F. A carport on one side, a storage shed at the back.

About Tucson, Arizona

Tucson is Arizona’s second-largest city, home to nearly one million people. The University of Arizona was established here in 1885 — three years before Arizona had even applied for statehood. The territorial legislature chose Tucson for the university as a kind of punishment, because other towns had already claimed the prison and the insane asylum. The Tucson representatives considered it an insult. Today the university has nearly 40,000 students, a nationally ranked medical school, and a research program that contributed technology to the Mars rover. What was sent as a consolation prize became the engine of the city.

The Leased Lot — What You Need to Know Before Searching

You are buying the structure, not the land. The lot rent at Romero Estates is $600 per month — $7,200 per year. Over ten years, that is $72,000 in lot rent alone, before any increases. Some buyers see that number and move on. Others — particularly cash buyers looking for a low-cost urban entry point inside a major Arizona city — calculate it differently. Either way, you need the full picture before making a decision. This is the most transparent property on the list, which is one reason it earns its place here.

Why This Property Stands Out

The lowest entry price in this guide — a two-bedroom manufactured home inside a Tucson community, in a city of nearly a million people, with infrastructure and amenities already in place. The trade-off is real, transparent, and clearly laid out. The asking price is $17,999.

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Final Thoughts on Cheap Farmhouses in Arizona With Land

After going through these ten properties, one thing is clear: cheap farmhouses in Arizona with land still exist — but the range of what you get for the money varies dramatically depending on county, location, infrastructure, and how willing you are to do your homework before making an offer.

Some of these properties are ready to move into. Others need investment, time, and a realistic renovation budget. But every one of them represents a real entry point into Arizona rural real estate — whether the goal is off-grid self-sufficiency, a warm-weather winter retreat, a horse setup with room to grow, a Colorado River investment, or simply more space at a price that most other Sunbelt states stopped offering years ago.

The land, the location, the infrastructure, and the long-term potential are what determine value in rural real estate. Arizona still has all four — often at prices and tax rates that belong to a different era.

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