3240 & 3246 North State Route 89 is a fantastic investment property approximately 10 minutes northeast of Downtown Prescott. This mixed-use property is located about five and a half miles from the heart of Prescott / Courthouse Plaza and the famed Whiskey Row known for its art galleries, candy shops, and Old West saloons dating back to the early 20th century. Historic Downtown Prescott is also home to the historic Courthouse Plaza which is a majestic, man-made urban forest in the heart of a historic commercial district. The center of Downtown Prescott is where you’ll find a vibrant sense of community, a place where you’ll find both summer events and the magical Christmas lighting event during the holiday season. One stroll around this particular block will show you how full of life and history this town actually is! While Whiskey Row is considered a battery of social energy in Prescott, locals will find a great variety of interesting places and things to do throughout the city, all with their own distinct flavor and charm.
3240 & 3246 North State Route 89 is a mixed-use property on over 16.5 acres of beautiful land. The property is an excellent candidate for a Conservation Easement, as well as for an RV Park. The property consists of a nicely updated house with a 2.5-car detached garage, pole barn, one additional rental unit, and five individually metered RV / trailer spaces. There are also two wells on the property. There is a mix of commercial and residential zoning on the property and use permits have been in place in the past for mobile homes. The property
fronts the busy State Route 89, offering an investor commercial opportunities as well as a fantastic marketing window for any future development project on the site. The property abuts city-owned land and the Willow Creek Reservoir with direct access from the property to Willow Lake Park. Willow Lake Park recreation includes boating, fishing, hiking, and picnicking. The property itself is covered
with beautiful granite rock formations that are referred to as “The Granite Dells”, one of Prescott’s treasures. The Granite Dells offer unique granite rock formations and miles upon miles of trails. Willow Lake Park is one of two main parks offering these experiences and is open year round allowing visitors to see the changing scenery through the four mild seasons. All of this is literally in the backyard of this property. The site is ideal for an RV park, glamping recreation area, mixed-use development, or a myriad of other options. This offering gives an investor an incredible opportunity to own a piece of Arizona beauty as well as the potential for an amazing development project.
Prescott, AZ, with a population of nearly 47,000, is located 100-miles north of Downtown Phoenix approximately halfway between Phoenix and Flagstaff. At an elevation of 5,200’ above sea level, its moderate climate makes it an ideal location for escaping the hot Phoenix summers. It’s the perfect mild, four-season community. Prescott boasts a rich Arizona history as the former capital of the
Territory of Arizona and claims to have the oldest rodeo in the country dating back to 1888. Prescott is located in Yavapai County and boasts a population of nearly 243,000 residents. Prescott is the economic engine of Yavapai County; while the city accounts for 18% of the county population, it has 40% of all county jobs. The strength of the city economy is in the industry clusters of consumer goods, manufacturing, healthcare, telecommunications, retail, and education. The City of Prescott is flanked by a collection of smaller
communities including Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Paulden, Dewey, Humboldt, and Mayer. Prescott serves as the economic hub for all these surrounding communities making this trade area larger than most on a geographic basis. 3240 & 3246 North State
Route 89 is extremely well located in the town and allows residents to enjoy, with ease, so much of what Prescott has to offer.