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Apache County is Arizona's third-largest county by area, spanning an impressive 11,218 square miles of diverse terrain in the northeastern corner of the state. Named after the Apache Native American tribe, this region encompasses some of the most iconic landscapes in the American Southwest, including portions of the Navajo Nation and the stunning Painted Desert.
The county seat is St. Johns, a historic community founded in 1873. Apache County offers landowners an extraordinary range of terrain—from high desert plateaus and red rock formations to the forested peaks of the White Mountains. Whether you've inherited land, own investment property, or simply want to sell quickly, we're ready to make you a fair cash offer for your Apache County acreage.
If you're looking to sell inherited land in Arizona, Apache County properties are in demand from investors seeking large acreage parcels. Our team specializes in purchasing vacant land throughout Arizona's rural counties, handling all paperwork and closing costs so you can receive cash quickly without the hassle of traditional real estate transactions.

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Population
66,021
Land Area
11,218 sq mi
Population Density
5.9/sq mi
Median Household Income
$32,426
County Seat
St. Johns
Established
1879
Data source: U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts
Apache County contains the Arizona portion of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, one of the most photographed landscapes on Earth and the backdrop for countless Hollywood films.
The county is home to Petrified Forest National Park, featuring the world's largest concentration of colorful petrified wood, dating back over 200 million years.
This sacred Navajo site features stunning cliff dwellings and has been continuously inhabited for over 5,000 years, making it one of the longest continuously occupied areas in North America.
Apache County contains Arizona's portion of the Four Corners Monument, the only point in the United States where four states meet: Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico.
Apache County's vast size and remote locations can make selling land through traditional real estate channels challenging and time-consuming. Many properties sit on the market for months or even years due to the specialized nature of rural land sales. That's where we come in—we specialize in purchasing vacant land throughout Apache County, from small residential lots to large ranch parcels.
Whether you need to evaluate your raw land's value or are ready to sell immediately, we make the process simple. Understanding water rights in Arizona is often crucial for Apache County properties, and our team has the expertise to assess and purchase all types of land in this unique region.
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