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36/37 Antelope Trail Road Payson, AZ 85541 Subdivision: Bonita Creek ACTIVE - $79,000 - #84273 1.38 Acre that faces USFS. South facing lot, uphill slope from the road, easy access. | | |
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686 S Morris Meadows Payson, AZ 85541 2 beds3 baths2,324 SF Subdivision: Ponderosa Springs Es ACTIVE - $693,334 - #85455 Architect designed home on 1 acre lot. Backs USFS, 2 fireplaces, one in living room and one in Master bedroom. 2 bedrooms with office and screened porch off the guest bedroom | | |
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1075 E Ranch Road Payson, AZ 85541 Subdivision: Gordon Canyon Commercial Resort ACTIVE - $1,098,000 - #85251 Commercial Resort – ''Mountain Meadows Cabins'' - 2.7 Acres in Gordon Canyon - Featuring a beautifully remodeled home and SIX charming rental cabins. | | |
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Lot 18 Morris Meadows Payson, AZ 85541 Subdivision: Ponderosa Springs Es ACTIVE - $379,000 - #85243 Great 1.18 Acre lot, backs USFS on 2 sides with private well and storage shed, septic installed, On Colcord Creek | | |
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132 E Green Apple Lane Payson, AZ 85541 3 beds2 baths2,638 SF Subdivision: Hunter Creek Ranch ACTIVE - $699,000 - #85682 A house that feels comfortable for 2 people, yet big enough to accommodate a large family, this is it. This home is perched on an elevated cul-de-sac hill in the much-desired Hunter Creek Ranch. | | |
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134 S Louie Circle Payson, AZ 85541 4 Beds | 4 Baths | 3,997 SF Subdivision: Hunter Creek Ranch PENDING - $899,900 - #84936 Custom 2 story home. Native rock and cedar siding. Round rock foyer entry, and a rock fireplace. On a quiet cul-de-sac. | | |
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793 BILLS Loop Forrest Lakes, AZ 85931 Subdivision: Forrest Lakes 7 beds 3 baths 2,258 SF PENDING - $799,000 - #85371 Not 0ne, but THREE beautiful and enchanting cabins are tucked away amid the tall pines on this 1+ acre haven that adjoins the Sitgreaves National Forest in the most perfect setting imaginable. | | |
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194 W Standage Drive Payson, AZ 85541 3 beds 2 baths 1,405 SF PENDING - $330,000 - #85590 Delightful, 3-bedroom 1 bath home backs to the National Forest! This charming brick home welcomes you with a comfortable great room floor plan. | | |
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375 W Homestead Lane Christopher Creek, AZ 85541 4 Beds | 3 Baths | 3,301 SF Subdivision: Hunter Creek Ranch SOLD - $499,000 - #84184 Chalet Style home, nestled on a nearly ½ acre, corner/cul-de-sac lot amid the tall trees. LO: Realty Executives Arizona Territory LA: Robert Linkey Co-LA:Susan Keown SA: Robert Linkey | | |
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Big News!!! We are super proud to announce that the Discover Gila County Marketing Program has been awarded the following awards for 2021. A total of 6 awards in all!!! - Arizona Game and Fish Partner of the year for 2021
- Arizona Innovation Marketing Association (AZIMA) 2021 Non Profit/Government Agency Website of the Year.
- Arizona Association of Economic Development (AAED) Golden Prospector of Merit for both Website and Social Media programs for 2021
- Arizona Association of Counties - 2021 Summit Award in Community Development - Presented to Gila County for the Discover Gila County Marketing Program.
Visit us at www.discovergilacounty.com or tag at #discovergilacounty and follow our social media pages!!! |
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Discover Gila County Job Board! - Looking for a new job or career in Gila County? Getting a new job is usually at the top of the list of new year's resolutions for many people. Gila County now has a great resource to help you find a good-paying job right here in your backyard. |
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Special THANKS to our Fire Fighters (shown at this year's Fiesta Bowl Parade in Phoenix) for protecting the Rim Country this past year. It was a brutal fire season and due in large part to our heroes the forest and our small communities survived! This next summer is liable to be another dry and hot one. We should always remember Smokey Bear's famous words: "Only You can prevent wildfires" |
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Learn about the Families that settled this area: The Oral Histories of Gila County Families and Ranchers captures 5-7 generations of stories from pioneers and early settlers in Arizona, some arriving shortly after the Civil War. Not only did these families come early, but they also remain in place, or nearby, to this very day. Their stories provide a unique and fluid account of how this segment of Arizona's culture has adapted to pressures and influences brought about by environmental and political events. Some of the natural challenges in carving out ranches in the remote wilderness under the Mogollon Rim, in the Tonto Basin or between the Salt and Gila Rivers might have been the presence of hostile Indians off the reservations, wild animals, droughts, floods and accidents. Other pressures spanned from settling in the midst of reservation-forming Indian wars, mining town booms and busts, lawless range wars, cattle rustlers, fugitive outlaws, and family feuds to national and international disruptions such as the Great Depression, two world wars, the Roosevelt Dam engulfing their land and ever-increasing Forest Service and/or Bureau of Indian Affairs restrictions from distant Washington D.C. These accounts tell how such conditions carved out the unique rancher of Gila County, who is still recognized by his/her characteristic independence, love of ranching, round-ups, rodeos and all things horses. They define their social traditions and family values that linger to this day. |
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Rainfall Totals Over The Last Three Years In Christopher Creek - 2019 - 40.5 Inches
- 2020 - 18.5 Inches
- 2021 - 33.5 Inches
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| | Celebrating Martin Luther King
MLK Day memorializes the peace and acceptance Dr. King advocated for to address social injustice and racial inequities in our nation. As such, the day is also an opportunity for us to reflect on the teachings of Dr. King, his commitment to equity, and what his legacy personally means to us and our future as a society. | | |
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| | Innovative and Safe Sidewalk Salt Alternatives Clearing ice from your sidewalk is important for your safety and that of others. Salt is one way, but there are better alternatives. | | |
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Abandoned Mineral Belt Railroad Tunnel - Great Hike and History! IN 1881, BUSINESSMAN JAMES EDDY was struck by inspiration. Northern Arizona was connected to the rest of the country by transcontinental railways and was dense with ponderosa pine forests and a burgeoning timber industry. Southern Arizona, meanwhile, was even more populated, and the isolated mining boomtowns in the deserts were home to some of the richest silver and copper veins in the world. If he could connect the south to the railroad network in the north, he would stand to make a fortune. |
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Jeff Murtaugh and the Realty Executives Arizona Territory team are running full steam ahead with their events and promotions. From family BBQs to magazine features to historic offices, the AZ Territory brand is ready to celebrate and continue to grow in various Arizona markets. The brokerage has renovated and opened new spaces in Sedona, Payson, and Casa Grande as their agent count continues to rise. Complete with two full training centers in Tucson and Prescott, the brokerage can Immerse new agents into the Realty Executives culture and introduce the robust suite of tools and resources. Looking to buy or sell in 2022? Work with the best. Visit www.christophercreekrealestate.com. |
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Visit our website for more information. Simply scan the QR code with your phone and it will take you to our website. Find area info, real estate listings and much more! |
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NEW REALTY EXECUTIVES Arizona Territory Printable Calendar |
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Realty Executives Arizona Territory Map |
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All CCR's and other information for these communities can be found at www.ccre.com |
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FYI if you are attempting to make a call to 911 in this area and it misdirects your call or fails to connect: You can dial one of the 10-digit phone numbers if you need help when in the Christopher Kohl's Fire District area. Your call will go directly to the Payson Emergency Dispatch. For Emergencies dial
928-474-3288 For Non-emergencies dial 928-474-5177 |
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CEO & Designated Broker John "Jeff" Murtaugh - Email: jmurtaugh@realtyexaz.com - Phone: 520-907-3606 |
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