I am passionate got so many subjects. Sometimes I forget I'm a real estate broker. So today at like to showcase a self-sufficient solar home. In this case, I get to have my cake and eat it too. Because I am also passionate about promoting solar and wind generated power.
This 2006, 2240 ft.² three bedroom two bath with a bonus office sets on 43 fenced acres. The home is a triplewide Schultz manufactured home with a permanent foundation and stem wall. The private well is into the Coconino sandstone aquifer, the largest underground aquifer in Arizona. The home features laminate floors from wall-to-wall large bedrooms and a formal dining room.
There is a covered front deck and open rear deck.
With Both Solar and Wind Power plus back up generator. Best of all, although not currently run in to the home the grid power is approx 150' from the home. But why would you want a power bill?
Wind Generator
Juniper Forest and view of Black MesaThe property is 43 acres that is completely fenced. The property starts in a meadow travels across the large arroyo and then to the top the Hill where the home is located near the boundary of state land. There are rock features near the home. These large bolders have worn indentations that may have been used by the , Native Americans, grind corn. Pottery shards and arrowheads have been found on the property.
Sunset in Snowflake
See this listing and more at www.integrityrealty.net
Or call me at 866-844-7053 for more info on this home.
Joel N. Lawson
Owner/Broker
Integrity Realty & Assoc, L.L.C.
Comments for Solar Home in the Arizona White Mountains
Joel: I have corresponded with you about self sufficient property in the Snowflake area, and still interested, but will not be returning to Arizona until November of 2009. Some of my children are planning a trip from Chandler, AZ in the near future and would like to visit with you when they come. I have sent them several of your properties to look at. Rulon
By Rulon Johnson on April 21, 2009 at 05:23 AM