Pictures
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[1]
View of the L Lazy E
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[2]
Owner's home
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[3]
Living room in the Owner's home
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[4]
Guest home
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[5]
View of Deeded land at Headquarters
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[6]
Forest Grazing Allotment
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[7]
View East of State Land in lower elevations
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Location
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Location
within Arizona
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Location
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Tenure
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Location
The L Lazy E Ranch is approximately 85 miles east of Tucson in scenic
Cochise County. The ranch headquarters is accessed from Middle March
Road west from Pearce.
General
Description
The L Lazy E Ranch lies on the eastern foothills of the Dragoon Mountains.
This beautiful range of mountains has a colorful history. Cochise,
the famous Apache Chief, is buried in nearby Cochise Stronghold. The
local town of Pearce is a noted ghost town which was a turn of the
century mining town. Wyatt Earp led a posse through Middle March Pass,
behind the ranch headquarters, in pursuit of outlaws.
This area is very scenic with broad vistas in every direction from
the headquarters. The dry atmosphere allows views for thirty miles
across Sulphur Springs Valley. There are miles of trails in the Dragoon
Mountains for hiking, riding and wildlife viewing.
Land Tenure
The L Lazy E Ranch consists of:
Acres
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Tenure
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91±
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Deeded (Please see photo [5] above)
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373±
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BLM Grazing Allotment
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4,146±
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State Grazing Lease (Please see photo [7]
above)
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5,470±
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Forest Allotment (Please see photo [6]
above)
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3,600±
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Open range
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13,680±
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Total
acres
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Carrying Capacity
The State Grazing Lease is for 97 head annually. The Forest Grazing
Allotment is for 206 head from November 15 through April 15 annually
(1,030 AUM's). The BLM Grazing Allotment is for 5 head annually. The
total carrying capacity is for 200 head per year.
Climate & Elevation
The
Lazy E Ranch has a mild climate with winter daytime temperatures in
the mid 60's and nighttime lows in the 30's. Summer daytime temperatures
are in the 90's with evening lows in the 60's. Annual rainfall averages
approximately 12 inches in the lower elevations and 18 inches in the
higher elevations. The elevation of the ranch varies from 4,450 feet
to 7,100 feet above sea level.
Vegetation
The lower elevations consist of high desert grasslands with lovegrass,
grama, tobosa
and mesquite. (Please
see photo [7] above for the lower elevations)
The upper elevations are juniper
and oak woodlands with a wide
variety of grasses and browse.
Improvements
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Owner's
Home
Beautiful 3,000 sf Santa Fe style home with 3 bedrooms and 3
baths. Features include saltillo tile floors, wood beam ceilings,
swimming pool and two car garage. (Please see photos [2
and 3] above)
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Guest
Home
1,050 sf manufactured home with 3 bedrooms and 2 bath. (Please
see photo [4] above)
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Horse
Barn
Six stall indoor barn with concrete floor, saddle room, feed
room, work area, and adjacent corrals
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Hay
Shed
Open sided hay shed with enclosed feed storage room
Water
& Pastures
The ranch is watered by springs, wells, and dirt stock tanks. The headquarters
well is 250' deep with submersible pump and pressure tank. There are
four additional wells that provide livestock water and the owner is
currently installing over a mile of new pipeline. The ranch is divided
into 16 pastures for ease of operation plus two sets of corrals.
Utilities
Electricity and telephone are available at the headquarters. Propane
is provided by local suppliers.
Taxes & Fees
2003
Real Estate Taxes
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2,085.82
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2003
State Grazing Fees
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2,496.10
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2003
BLM Grazing Fees
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81.00
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2003
Open range grazing fees |
95.00
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2003
Forest Grazing
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1.404.00
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Fees
Total
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6,161.92
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Wildlife
The ranch has abundant wildlife. Mammals include bear,
black tail and whitetail
deer, bobcat, javelina
and coyote. Bird species include
dove, quail, ducks
and migratory types. Sulphur Springs Valley is known for its winter
bird populations.
Remarks
The L Lazy E Ranch lies in a beautiful setting with an excellent climate.
The headquarters lies at the foot of dramatic Middle March Pass and
has sweeping views in all directions. It has been laid out and improved
so that it may be operated with a minimum of labor. This ranch offers
the best of the ranching lifestyle in southeastern Arizona.
Price
Reduced to $950,000 from $1,100,000
The owner would sell 40 deeded acres plus all grazing lands for $399,000.
This offering would not include the home improvements on 51 acres.
Printable
Brochure
Please click here to download (about 500kb)
a printable brochure in Adobe Acrobat format. If you get frustrated
trying to make this work on your computer, don't hesitate to ask us
to mail you a printed and bound brochure instead.
Contact
Offered
for sale exclusively by
Walter Lane
Headquarters West, Ltd.
4582
N 1st Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85718
Phone (520) 792-2652, Fax (520) 792-2629
Email: info@headquarterswest.com
Web: www.headquarterswest.com/llazye
Disclaimer: This information was obtained
from sources deemed to be reliable but is not guaranteed by the Broker.
Prospective buyers should check all the facts to their satisfaction.
The property is subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal.
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