Lot 108 of Long Meadow Ranch Unit 4 is 36.63 acres. It sits at an elevation of 4,800 to 4,900 with gentle rolling topography. It has a beautiful mix of vegetation with a few areas of open grassland along a draw and pinyon/juniper trees on the ridges. The property has buried electricity available. Water and sewer will be by private well and septic tanks. The property is zoned by Yavapai County R1L-10A, a 10-acre minimum parcel size. It is part of the Long Meadow Ranch East Property Owners Association, Inc. (Long Meadow Ranch Unit 4) which has tasteful CC&Rs. Lot splits and horses are ok. Sitting in one of northern Arizonas most exclusive ranch areas northwest of Prescott, Lot 108 has arguably has one of the most private and scenic locations in the Long Meadow Ranch subdivision. Other lots are also available for a buyer to potentially own up to 253.76 total acres in this exclusive area...
Lot 108 of Long Meadow Ranch Unit 4 is 36.63 acres. It sits at an elevation of 4,800 to 4,900 with gentle rolling topography. It has a beautiful mix of vegetation with a few areas of open grassland along a draw and pinyon/juniper trees on the ridges. The property has buried electricity available. Water and sewer will be by private well and septic tanks. The property is zoned by Yavapai County R1L-10A, a 10-acre minimum parcel size. It is part of the Long Meadow Ranch East Property Owners Association, Inc. (Long Meadow Ranch Unit 4) which has tasteful CC&Rs. Lot splits and horses are ok. Sitting in one of northern Arizonas most exclusive ranch areas northwest of Prescott, Lot 108 has arguably has one of the most private and scenic locations in the Long Meadow Ranch subdivision. Other lots are also available for a buyer to potentially own up to 253.76 total acres in this exclusive area.
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Research Parcel InformationLong Meadow Ranch is just 25 miles from the vibrant courthouse square in downtown Prescott. Access off of Williamson Valley Road is by taking Puntenney Road to the gated entrance for the Long Meadow Ranch subdivision. Long Meadow Ranch subdivision roads are gravel and maintained by the POA. There are plans to chip seal these roads.