Investing in the Future of Rural Arizona
With Poco Grande Investments, Inc.
You can
Own a piece of the American Southwest!
"Wild Horses at Balakai Mesa", in Apache County, Arizona, where
they still run wild! 26" X 72" oil on masonite, by self-taught Navajo, Randlett "Randy"
Keedah, Sr., of Tucson, AZ.
To see the story behind this fine painting, "Click
Here"
"It's hard to make a comeback if you haven't been
anywhere."
Let the wind blow thru your hair. Wriggle your toes in the dirt.
Smell the juniper. Hear the silence. Your wind, your dirt,
your juniper, and your silence. Yes, it's all still available in rural
Arizona, and at affordable prices. Play where the antelope still play.
Hear the coyotes at night. See the stars like you've never seen
them before. Watch the moon rise over a mesa. See deer and antelope
at dusk, or maybe an elk. Walk in their trails. Walk with nature.
Pick up a rock. Your rock. It may be volcanic, it may be
petrified wood, it could be agate, or even colorful jasper. But, no
need to take it. You can take it if you want - it's your
rock. But it's already on your property, so where will you take it
to?
Where is all this happening? In a place that was populated by Ancestral
Puebloan Indians for several thousand years. Their petroglyphs and kiva ruins
are scattered among the scented juniper and sagebrush mesas. In Navajo
and Apache County, Arizona. Why are they called "Navajo" and "Apache"
Counties? Think maybe ths is the place where the Navajo and Apache
people hunted, lived, played, fought, fished, and lived for centuries?
Yes, this just may be the reason. In fact, look close - the next
person you meet here may very well be a Navajo or Apache - and they may be
driving a newer pickup than you are. Talking on their cell phones,
planning their next trip to a casino, or where to meet for dinner, or hunting
a lost cow. You never know.
This is Open Range Country, for the most part. This was a place of
huge ranches with tall grass. Home of the genuine cowboys and Indians.
Now, many of the huge ranches have been divided up into smaller parcels.
Parcels of managable size, that the average person can afford to own,
live on, and enjoy the outdoor life. You may not be able to run
hundreds of cows on these parcels, but most of us are not cut out to be ranchers
or cowboys, except in a small way. Most of us don't have time, energy,
or money to operate a huge ranch. Most of us don't want to do that,
anyway. But, we do want to live on our own land, or enjoy it for the
weekend. A place to hide out from traffic, smog, malls, bosses, sirens,
even phones if we choose. A place to excape from the summer valley
heat of a Phoenix or a Tucson. Or the traffic of a Los Angeles or a
Las Vegas. The elevation here is well over a mile high. This
calls for cool summers yet mild winters.
Arizona is known for its wide open spaces but prime real estate is a precious
commodity. Only 17% of the land in Arizona is privately owned, with
the Federal Government, State Government, various City Governments, and Indian
Reservations, owning the vast majority of the land. Well, here's your
chance to get in on the action.
We have some of these parcels available in sizes from two or three acres
up to 40+ acres. Plenty of room to relax, hear, taste, and smell nature.
Sure, with a small down payment, we will carry the balance if we believe
you are serious, and can pay the note. We don't use mortgage companies,
no long wait for "approvals", and no rigorous credit forms. Browse
thru some of the next few pages and see if you find your place
on the planet! Then, let's walk the property and see what you think
of it.