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1 Acre Buildable Lot in Arizona City Estates - No HOA, Owner Financing

Lot 136 E Jewel Rd, Casa Grande, AZ 85193

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Pinal

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32.72785, -111.6681

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$22,999

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Down Payment $0
Interest Rate 13.0%
Term (months) 60 months
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Questions? Call or Text (313) 349-0434

Lot Size (Acres)

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1.04 acres

Zoning

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GR - General Rural

Access

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Dirt Road

Flood Zone Details

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No

Est. Annual Taxes

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$63.34

About This Property

Just over 1 acre in Arizona City Estates #3, sitting on Lot 136 E Jewel Rd in Pinal County. Level ground, roughly 151 x 300 feet, no flood zone, and no wetlands to work around. Quiet rural setting with room to build your desert getaway.

Owner financing is available on this lot. No banks. No credit checks. No prepayment penalties. Call or text us and we'll work out monthly terms that fit your budget. You can pay it off early anytime. Buying cash? We cover your first year of property taxes.

Access is a dirt road that dwindles out about 100 feet from the property. You'll want a truck or SUV to get in and out, especially after weather. This is raw rural land, so plan accordingly.

Utilities are off-grid. Power would need solar or a generator setup. Water would be a well, and sewage would be a septic system. Standard rural Arizona build.

Zoning is GR (General Rural) under Pinal County. Site-built homes are allowed with a minimum of 200 sq ft. Modular homes are allowed with standard building permits. Manufactured and mobile homes built after June 15, 1976 are allowed, permanently attached to foundation and utilities. Pre-1976 homes are not permitted. RV living and camping are not allowed under this zoning.

Important note on building: Pinal County GR zoning requires a minimum of 1.25 acres for development without a variance. This parcel is 1.04 acres, so a variance with public hearings would be needed before building. Verify current requirements with Pinal County Planning before you buy.

To lock this property in your name, we need both a deposit and a signed purchase agreement. Call or text us anytime at (313) 349-0434 and we'll walk through payment options together.

Quick Specs

APN

408-07-1360

Acreage

1.04 acres

Street Address

Lot 136 E Jewel Rd, Casa Grande, AZ 85193

City

Casa Grande

County

Pinal

State

Arizona

Zoning

GR - General Rural

Flood Zone

No

Road Access

Dirt Road

HOA

None

Annual Taxes

$63.34

Location

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Location & Access

Street Address

Lot 136 E Jewel Rd, Casa Grande, AZ 85193

County

Pinal

Legal Description

Lot 136, of ARIZONA CITY ESTATES UNIT 3, according to the plat of record in the office of the County Recorderof Pinal County, Arizona

Road Access

Dirt Road

Vehicle Recommended

2WD suitable

Distance to Nearest Metro

~1 hr to Phoenix / ~1 hr to Tucson

Major Corridor

Near I-10

APN

408-07-1360

Acreage

1.04 acres

Corner Coordinates

32.7283, -111.6679 | 32.7274, -111.6679 | 32.7274, -111.6684 | 32.7283, -111.6683

Center Coordinates

32.72785, -111.6681

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Zoning & Use

Zoning

GR - General Rural

Flood Zone

No

Wetlands

No

HOA

None

Min. Square Footage

200 sq ft

Camping & RV allowed

Not allowed

Manufactured Homes allowed

Yes- if built after June 15, 1976; and must be permanently attached to foundation and utilities

Site-Built Homes allowed

Yes

Mobile Homes allowed

Yes- if built after June 15, 1976

Terrain

Level

Elevation

5543 ft

Dimensions

151 x 300 x 151 x 301 ft

Utilities

Electric

Would be off grid

Water

Would be well

Sewage

Would be septic

Internet/Cell

Cell or Satellite

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Financial Details

Cash Price

$22,999

Minimum Down Payment

$2,299

Est. Annual Taxes

$63.34

Closing Costs

Covered by CLUSA

Warranty Deed

Yes

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Pinal County GR zoning: 1.04 acres ready to work.

Here is what you can do with this parcel right now.

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Grow Something Real on 1.04 Acres

At 5,543 feet, the air is thin and the growing season runs cooler than the valley floor, which suits hardy crops, root vegetables, and drought-tolerant perennials well. The level terrain means no grading headaches before you put a raised bed or small orchard in the ground. GR zoning in Pinal County gives you room to keep chickens, goats, or other small livestock alongside any food production you set up. You can start modest and expand as the land proves itself to you.

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Put a Structure Here Without Breaking the Bank

Getting started costs $1,999 down, and owner financing covers the rest so you are not waiting on a bank to approve rural land. The lot sits level at 5,543 feet elevation, which keeps foundation work straightforward on a parcel this size. GR zoning allows for a primary or secondary residence, and at just over an acre you have room to site a small home without crowding the build. Going off-grid here is not a workaround, it is the plan, and plenty of buyers in this county have done it with solar and a well.

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Camp It, Park an RV, and Use It Now

The ground is flat, and flat ground matters when you are leveling an RV or pitching a tent without fighting a slope. Sitting at 5,543 feet in Pinal County, the temperatures run noticeably cooler than the Phoenix metro, so summer nights are actually comfortable. You can pull in on a weekend, set up, and have a working basecamp on land you own outright through the financing. The 1.04 acres gives you enough buffer to spread out and not feel like you are camped on a postage stamp.
Simple Process

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Whether you're paying cash or financing, here's exactly
what happens at every step.

Submit a Deposit

Find a property and submit a deposit. Your deposit applies against the purchase price - it's not an extra fee. The property is reserved for you once you have signed a sale agreement.

Sign & Close via Title Company

We send a sale agreement via SignNow. Once signed, the local title company takes over, handles all paperwork, and sends you closing documents.

Pay & Receive Your Deed

Send your final balance per the title company's instructions. They record your deed with the county and issue your title policy. The land is yours.

Submit Your Down Payment

Submit your down payment. Your deposit applies against the purchase price - it's not an extra fee. The property is reserved for you once you have signed a sale agreement.

Sign & Receive Your Deed at Closing

Sign your sale agreement via SignNow. The title company closes the transaction and sends you your deed immediately — not after the loan is paid off. You own the land from day one.

Automatic Payments. Full Property Rights.

Monthly payments run automatically. No prepayment penalties. When the loan is paid the deed of trust is released. The land is 100% yours, free and clear.

Real buyers

What our landowners say

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say after working with us.

"This was a first time land purchase for me. Buying acreage sight unseen was very unnerving to me. Compass Land USA made me feel very comfortable about the whole process. They are very transparent about the properties — easy to do due diligence before buying. Professional, transparent, and they communicate each step clearly and thoroughly. The pricing and terms were fantastic.
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"Working with Andrew was so pleasant. The listings were full of valuable information and the financing terms are generous enough to start living our dream. My husband and I just started our homestead!
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"Thank you for making my land purchase very straightforward and transparent! A great experience — your company's high level of integrity was refreshing!
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"Andrew was a pleasure to work with. Every step was clear, transparent, and without pressure. I would love to work with them again in the future.
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"If you are looking for a trustworthy and transparent source to buy vacant land, Compass Land USA is the way to go. Very friendly, helpful, and they make sure you're satisfied.
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FAQ

Questions About This Lot

We answer the questions that actually matter before you put money down — not just the easy ones.

Can I visit the property before I buy?

Yes, and we encourage it. The GPS coordinates are 32.72785, -111.6681 - plug them straight into Google Maps or your phone and you'll find the parcel. The area is accessible by Dirt Road; 2WD suitable. We're also happy to schedule a guided visit if you'd prefer - call us at (313) 349-0434 and we'll set something up. Buying sight unseen is common and totally fine, but seeing it in person first is always better when you can.

Do I need a down payment to reserve this lot?

A $2,299 deposit and a signed contract takes the property off the market and reserves it in your name. That deposit is not an extra fee - it applies directly against your purchase price. If you're financing, it counts toward your down payment. If you're paying cash, it counts toward your total. The deposit is how we know you're serious, and it's how you make sure no one else buys it out from under you.

What happens if I miss a payment?

We work with you first. Life happens, and we've seen it all. If you're going to miss a payment, contact us before it's due - not after. We can often work out a short-term arrangement. That said, the promissory note and deed of trust do contain standard default provisions, which means if payments stop entirely and there's no communication, we would need to begin a formal process. We want to avoid that as much as you do. Our reputation is built on buyers who stay happy long-term.

Can I build on this land right away?

Building requires permits from Pinal County, Arizona regardless of how you bought the land. You'll need to submit plans, get a building permit, arrange utility hookups (electric, water, septic), and meet local minimum square foot requirements for site-built homes. We sell the parcel as-is; the buildability research is standard buyer due diligence, and the county building department is your resource.

What if I want to pay it off early?

Pay it off whenever you want. There is no prepayment penalty. If you start on the financed plan and come into some cash, you can pay the remaining balance in full at any time. When you do, we release the deed of trust and record a warranty deed in your name with no lien. The land is fully yours at that point. Many buyers start on the financing plan and pay it off early because they like the flexibility.

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