Land & Properties for Sale in Arizona, USA
2,202 Results
$194,900
21.55 Acres
Eloy, Arizona, 85131
Incredible opportunity to acquire a large parcel ideal for a residential retreat, divisible investment, or estate homesite. This property adjoins Stat...
$495,000
800 Acres
Wenden, Arizona, 85676
800 Deeded Ranch in Southern Yavapai County. 30 minutes from Alamo Lake and 30 minutes off of Hwy 92. Gorgeous views from the ranch. Bring your Toys! ...
$178,000
30 Acres
Solomon, Arizona, 85546
Here's Your Own Little Farm Homestead on 30 acres with working Irrigation Well!!! Homesite with approx 12 or so acres of productive farmland! More acr...
$90,000
80 Acres
San Simon, Arizona, 85632
If you are looking for a rural property, check this property out. San Simon 80+/- (2 - 40 Acre parcels) on O'Neil and Riley Rd, Cochise County has exc...
$300,000
23.2 Acres
Globe, Arizona, 85501
Seller Got Motivated To Sell!! Find your Little Slice of Heaven on our off-grid hideout, 23 acres, 10 miles or so south of Globe off of Hwy 77. Turn o...
$1,100,000
1,340 Acres
Sierra Vista, Arizona, 85625
Wow, what a Ranch - Incredible Views! These 1,340 acres border the AZ State Trust land, located just a few miles from Hereford and Sierra Vista, and 2...
$155,000
160 Acres
Cochise, Arizona, 85632
If you are looking for a rural property, check this property out. San Simon 160+/- off of McNeil and Riley Rd Cochise County has excellent farm/orchar...
$130,000
17.59 Acres
Kirkland, Arizona, 85643
Ruger Ranch, one of Arizona's most desirable gated ranch communities. Parcel 113 A, 17.59 acres, is just waiting for you to discover it. Come build yo...
$175,000
19.15 Acres
Prescott, Arizona, 86305
This stunning parcel is for a single user since it can't be subdivided without a majority consent of other DTC homeowners. Offers serenity, privacy, w...
$14,000,000
41,535.75 Acres
Holbrook, Arizona, 86025
The Holbrook Ranch is one of the largest privately owned ranches in Arizona. Located in Navajo County, Arizona, it covers over 41,535.7 acres. This ra...
$540,000
180 Acres
Roll, Arizona, 85347
180 acres in Roll AZ. for sale. Enjoy the privacy and extra space, of owning a large parcel of privately deeded land in East Yuma Co. Although it's so...
$2,092,500
46.38 Acres
Camp Verde, Arizona, 86322
Includes tax parcel number 403-16-001F that is 15.62 acres. Also includes tax parcel 403-15-005A that is .19 acres. For a total of 46.38 Acres All pro...
About Land for Sale in Arizona
Arizona offers land for sale ranging from high desert acreage and off-grid parcels to ranch land and mountain property in the cooler north. Whether you want raw land to build on, an off-grid retreat, or grazing ground, you will find options across the state's deserts, valleys, and high country. Browse the current Arizona listings above, or filter by county, acreage, price, or property type.
Arizona Land for Sale: Frequently Asked Questions
How much does land cost in Arizona?
Arizona has some of the most affordable raw acreage in the West, especially off-grid desert parcels in counties like Cochise, Apache, and Mohave. Land near Phoenix, Tucson, Sedona, and Flagstaff carries much higher prices. Compare active listings by county and acreage for current numbers.
What types of land can I buy in Arizona?
You will find off-grid desert acreage, buildable residential lots, grazing and ranch land, and recreational property in the higher elevations. Use the filters to focus on the type and features you want.
Can I build on off-grid land in Arizona?
Many buyers purchase Arizona land for off-grid living with solar, wells, and septic. Rules vary by county, so confirm zoning, well and septic requirements, and any building timelines with the county before you buy.
Is there water on Arizona land?
Water is a critical question in Arizona. Some parcels have a well or sit in a water district, and others require hauling water or drilling. Always confirm the water situation and any well or hauling details on a rural listing.
Where is the best ranch land in Arizona?
Grazing and ranch land is common in the southeastern and northern parts of the state. Acreage, water access, and any grazing leases on adjacent public land all affect value, so review those details on ranch listings.
How do I search for land for sale in Arizona?
Use the map and search bar above to browse by city, county, or region, then filter by acreage, price, and property type. You can also set up alerts so you hear about new Arizona land as soon as it is listed.
The Diversity of Arizona's Land
The Grand Canyon state, Arizona, is known for its colorful mountains and its rich Native American history. Because of its warm, dry weather, it has become a magnet for retirees, although the average age of its citizens is in the mid-30s. Finding your perfect plot of land for sale in Arizona is perfect for any age group.The topography of Arizona is diverse. As such it is difficult to pin down average temperatures statewide. The average elevation is about 4,000' above sea level. The state capitol, Phoenix, is located at about 1,000' with lows in the '40s during the winter and highs well over 100 degrees in the summer. The annual rainfall is around 8".
Flagstaff to the north rises to nearly 7,000' above sea level. It dips down into the teens for lows in winter and rarely hits much above 80 in the summertime. Here you'll see more like 23" of annual rainfall and up to 100" of snow!
Types of Land
As you can tell the land for sale in Arizona is diverse. Some 42% of the state is in areas of desert. Twenty-five percent contains native grasslands, and 33% is in forests. Recreational land is abundant and available, but there's farmland available for sale as well. Its largest agricultural crop is lettuce. Arizona is also known for growing cotton and hay, as well as raising cattle and calves. There is some dairy industry here, too. For the prospective dairy farmers, there is plenty of Arizona Ranch and Horse Properties For Sale, and lots of space to spread out.
Arizona is known for being rich in minerals and gemstones. Copper is its primary mineral crop, and silver is also mined here. The state gemstone is turquoise and some of the most magnificent turquoise jewelry is created by the state's Native Americans. In fact, Native American tribal lands comprise about just over 27% of the land owned by 21 recognized tribes.
About half of the Arizona land belongs to and is managed by the U.S. This includes the Grand Canyon, the Petrified Forest, seven national forests and 20 national monuments, as well as other recreation areas and historical sites. No worries though. Arizona is the sixth largest state in land mass with nearly 114,000 square miles, so there's plenty of land to go around.
Where to Buy Land in Arizona
Listings of land for sale in Arizona never slowdown with properties starting from $10,000 - $20,000 for partial acreage to dozens of acres, or more. Pricing obviously depends upon the type of property you’re seeking. There's plenty of riverfront property, farming acreage, ranch and grazing land, and recreational land for sale. The state offers plenty of fishing, hiking, weekend retreats, and more.
While the state, as a whole, isn't considered a top retirement location, five Arizona cities were named in the 2018 CNBC article, Retirees are Packing Their Bags for These 10 Cities. There are Scottsdale, Mesa, Gilbert, Surprise, and Peoria. Investing in property in one of these cities or their suburbs would be considered wise investing, whether for yourself or as rental property.
Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff all have four-year universities drawing the college-age crowd most of the year making them also prime for the purchase of rental property.
Other land for sale in Arizona is located throughout the state with tourism in mind. Arizona saw 22.7 billion tourism dollars brought into the state in 2017. Much of that is from U.S. citizens, but also those visiting from foreign countries including Mexico. Visitors seek out the Grand Canyon, Sedona, and other natural wonders and National Monuments, but also the Colorado River and Lake Powell for fishing, river rafting, and water skiing. If you're inclined to open a bed and breakfast on a small piece of acreage, you may want to consider one of these areas.
If you're looking for AZ ranches and horse properties for sale, we've got you covered. Whether you're looking to start your own herd on your own piece of private land, or perhaps even start a dude ranch.
The possibilities of what to do with Arizona's land for sale are endless and only limited to your imagination. Browse the pages of Land Broker MLS and explore the land for sale in Arizona. or if you have Arizona land listings, consider sharing them on the web's best co-op. Check us out and get started today!











