
We buy land across Navajo County — Holbrook, Winslow, Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside, Snowflake, and Taylor. Off-grid, inherited, or tax-delinquent — we make it easy.
Get Your Cash Offer NowNavajo County is one of the most diverse land markets in Arizona — high desert near Holbrook, ponderosa pine forests around Show Low, and lakefront cabin country in Pinetop-Lakeside. We've bought parcels in every corner of the county and we know how to value each one fairly.
We close fast through a local Arizona title company. You get cash in hand without waiting months for a buyer.
We pull recent comps from the Navajo County Assessor before every offer. No lowballs, no fees, no commissions.
Title work, recording fees, and escrow are all on us. You walk away with the full offer amount.
Holbrook is the county seat, but Navajo County stretches from Route 66 desert in the north all the way to the White Mountains in the south. Towns we buy in include Holbrook, Winslow, Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside, Snowflake, Taylor, Heber-Overgaard, Concho, and Joseph City. We routinely close on every land type the county has:
Looking at the eastern edge of the High Country instead? We also buy in the neighboring Apache County market.


Your APN (Assessor's Parcel Number) is the fastest way for us to research your land and get you an accurate offer. Here's how to find yours through the Navajo County Assessor:
navajocountyaz.gov/Departments/Assessor.XXX-XX-XXX).Don't have the APN handy? Don't worry — we can find it from your address or a description of the area. Just reach out.
Arizona makes selling land refreshingly simple. There's no real estate transfer tax, recording fees are a flat $30 per document, and most counties — Navajo included — close through licensed title companies rather than attorneys. Here's the typical timeline:
We buy in every Arizona county — see our full Arizona land buyer page for more on how we work statewide.
Data source: U.S. Census Bureau
Navajo County is home to portions of Petrified Forest National Park, which contains one of the world's largest concentrations of petrified wood dating back 225 million years.
The county's elevation ranges from 4,500 feet in the desert lowlands to over 11,000 feet in the White Mountains, creating diverse microclimates and ecosystems.
Historic Route 66 runs directly through Navajo County, with the town of Holbrook serving as a major stop featuring vintage motels and classic Americana attractions.
Portions of the 2-million-acre Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests lie within Navajo County, offering world-class fishing, camping, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
Most Navajo County sellers receive a written cash offer within 24 hours and close in 7 to 14 days through a local Arizona title company. We cover all closing costs and handle the deed recording at the Navajo County Recorder in Holbrook.
Yes — off-grid is our specialty up here. Whether your parcel is in Concho, near Heber-Overgaard, in the Painted Desert, or anywhere without utilities, we make offers as-is. No need for a well, septic, or power hookup.
Pricing varies widely by location and elevation. Open desert near Holbrook and Winslow typically runs $500–$2,000 per acre. Pine country around Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside, and Heber-Overgaard runs $5,000–$25,000+ per acre depending on access and views. We pull recent comps before every offer.
Absolutely. Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside, Lakeside, and the entire White Mountain corridor are some of our most active Navajo County markets. We buy treed lots, view parcels, and inherited cabin sites.
Yes. We routinely buy Arizona parcels with back property taxes, tax liens, or pending tax-deed sales. We work directly with the Navajo County Treasurer to settle what's owed at closing — you walk away clean with cash.
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