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Burnout is a term that describes a state of chronic physical and emotional exhaustion. It is primarily caused by prolonged stress and overwhelm, often resulting from work-related responsibilities and demands. Burnout can affect individuals in any profession, but it is particularly prevalent in high-pressure jobs such as healthcare, education, and corporate settings. One of the primary symptoms of burnout is a lack of motivation and energy. People who are experiencing burnout may find it increasingly difficult to complete tasks and meet deadlines, even when they were previously highly motivated and efficient. This can lead to a decrease in productivity and an overall sense of frustration and dissatisfaction.



WITCH WELL RANCHES, 40 ACRES WITH GREAT BUILDING SITES, TREES & WILDLIFE

Located in Witch Well Ranches of Apache County, this 40-acre property is perfect for ranching, camping, hunting, as well as off-road fun. Surrounded by Juniper trees and beautiful landscapes, it’s the ideal spot for a getaway cabin in the White Mountains. Great access from Highway 191 (AZ 61) through a gated one lane dirt road that is located about 3 miles south of Witch Well Tavern and the 61/191 junction. A two-track road runs along the entire north and east property lines. Gorgeous northern and western views from the south and east sides of the property as well as rolling hills with a ton of potential building sites. Signs of wildlife such as deer, elk, jackrabbit, coyote and more. With convenient highway access, you can quickly be on the road to spend the day hiking the Petrified Forest or fishing at Lyman Lake. Just imagine yourself waking up, sipping your coffee and enjoying the views.

I have included ACTUAL PROPERTY PHOTOS and I have put everything I know about this property in the details below. You’re gonna love it!

NEARBY CITIES & ATTRACTIONS (APPROX.)

  • Less than 5 minutes to Witch Well Tavern and Farmer’s Market & Swap Meet
  • 23 minutes to Gas, Groceries & Post Office in Sanders
  • 50 minutes to Petrified Forest National Park
  • 50 minutes to Lyman Lake State Park
  • 168 miles to Flagstaff
  • 249 miles to Phoenix

PAYMENT OPTIONS

Once you click the Buy Now button and complete the easy Checkout Process, we will receive notification that your payment has been made. When the funds have cleared, our team will process the documentation for signing and when your final payment has cleared the property will be titled into your name. We take all major credit and debit cards. If you need to pay by wire transfer or cashier’s check, just give us a call.

Financed Price $1,500.00 Down & $269.00 Monthly for 84 Months

Discounted Cash Price $16,997.00 plus $249 for closing. To purchase at the discounted cash price, just click the Buy Now button below.

Scholarship / Witch Well in Arizona

These lots are in the beautiful rural undeveloped subdivisions of Witch Well Ranches and Scholarship Estates in Apache County, Arizona. Most of the properties we have for sale are about 1.25 acres and we are selling them in groups of 6 or more. You can build on each 1.25 acre lot, or on none, or anything in between. They're about two miles from the intersection of US Highway 91 and Arizona Highway 61. The Witch Well Tavern is located at that intersection. Each lot has platted road access. The roads in Witch Well Ranches Unit 4 and Scholarship Estates were re-graded a few years ago. When the subdivisions were laid out the lots were marked with pins. Also we have excellent plat maps with property locations and dimensions. You will access these properties from County Road N7200. We also have two larger 5 acre properties in Unit 5 of Witch Well Ranches.

There are no restrictions on RVing or camping in Apache County.

Apache County is tiny house friendly! They have a progressive tiny house building code and are reputed to be reasonably flexible. Only about 13% of the land in Apache County is privately owned. The rest is Native American land and publicly owned land.

All of these properties have recorded platted access easements. Annual taxes for a 1.25 acre lot are less than $5, and for a 5 acre parcel they are less than $18.

Using these properties as your base of operations gives you driving-distance access to incredible wonders of nature and cultural history. Petrified Forest National Park is just over 18 miles to the west. The county seat of St Johns is less than 30 miles to the south, where you will find Lyman Lake State Park, the Apache County Museum, the Casa Malpais Archaeological Park, Sunrise Ski Resort, and much more. The Cibola National Forest is only about 45 miles to the east. About an hour away are Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, the Navajo Nation Museum, and Springerville Heritage Center. Within a couple hours' drive are the Grand Canyon, Canyon De Chelly National Monument, Wheatfields Lake, Hope Arch, the North Rim Drive, Spider Rock, the South Rim Drive, Canyon del Muerto, and the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. The town of Sanders is just over 20 miles to the north, where you will want to visit the storied R.B. Burnham & Company Trading Post.

The few people in the Witch Well Ranches area are ranchers and / or people who live quietly off grid. Some haul their water in from St Johns, some have water wells. You can call area well drillers to explore the cost of a water well for any specific property. The sunny days in Arizona make it ideal for solar power. Elevation here is over 6,000 feet which moderates summer temperatures. The average high in July is 89 degrees and the average low in December is 19.

NOTE

No business or commercial activity of any kind is allowed involving a property under loan contract. Any plans you might have of a commercial nature must wait until the property is paid for in full and ownership has been transferred to you.

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This can lead to a decrease in productivity and an overall sense of frustration and dissatisfaction. Another common symptom of burnout is emotional exhaustion. Individuals may feel emotionally drained and find it difficult to cope with even minor stressors.

Available Properties

Property Acres Price
Scholarship Estates 48,49,50,51,78,79,80,81 10.00 +/- $19,975.00 Sold!
Scholarship Estates 52,53,54,55,56,57 7.5 +/- $14,975.00 Sold!
Scholarship Estates 72,73,74,75,76,77 7.5 +/- $14,975.00 Sold!
Witch Well Ranches U4 82,83,84,85,86,87 7.5 +/- $14,975.00 Sold!
Witch Well Ranches Unit 5 Lot 1 S2-SE4 5.00 +/- $6,975.00 Sold!
Witch Well Ranches Unit 5 Lot 52 N2-NW4 5.00 +/- $6,975.00 Sold!
Scholarship Estates 58,59,60,61,62,63 7.5 +/- Adjacent Properties Available $14,975.00 Sold!
Scholarship Estates 66,67,68,69,70,71 7.5 +/- $14,975.00 Sold!
Witch Well Ranches U4 18,19,20,21,44,45,46,47 10.00 +/- $19,975.00 Details »
Witch Well Ranches Unit 3 Lot 210 SW4 10.00 +/- $19,975.00 Details »
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1.25 Acres – St Johns, Apache County, Arizona

Witch Well is one of America’s last frontiers, with close proximity to the beautiful White Mountains of Arizona. The land remains virtually unchanged since the days the first settlers arrived in Northern Arizona. It is a land abundant with history. Today the area consists primarily of small ranches and a small town atmosphere that makes you feel welcome. Wildlife is abundant in the White Mountains. You can see antelope, deer and magnificent elk on the plains. Witch Well is located half way between Sanders (I-40) and St. John’s, AZ on Highway 191, at mile marker 340. The towns of Greer, Springerville, Snowflake and Show Low are very close. This is a great area for hiking, fishing and hunting.

This property is located near the Witch Well Tavern at the intersection of US 191 & AZ SR61. It is an old family operated business. The unincorporated village consists mainly of the tavern and ranches. The area will be appreciated by people that want to live life off the grid. You’ll find straw built homes, underground homes, cabins, site built homes and manufactured homes. Some people live year round in their RV’s and thoroughly enjoy it!

The town of St. John’s is 25 miles away and it is the County Seat. It provides the local residents with gas, groceries, a drug store, hardware store and restaurants.

At an altitude of 6,400 feet, the weather in Witch Well offers a cool, secluded respite from the heat of the surrounding desert. The average maximum temperature in July, the hottest month, is 90.1 degrees. Winters are mild with maximum lows in the mid-teens. Snowfall averages 18.3 inches per year and generally melts off within a day or two. With little or no light pollution and the clean, clear skies of the desert, you’ll be able to witness gorgeous red sunsets and beautiful starry nights.

Many people haul water from St. Johns. It is economical and easy. Some people prefer to have their own well drilled. There are many qualified local well drillers in the area.

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Location

City: St Johns

County: Apache

State: Arizona

Country: United States

Latitude: 34.900855711458796

Longitude: -109.25328254699708

Activities

Hiking

Hunting

ATV

Horseback Riding

Environmentally Conscious

Biking

Camping

Rving

Apache County, AZ

WHERE IS THE PROPERTY LOCATED? The lot is located about 1 ½ miles west/southwest from the intersection of US Highway 191 and Arizona State Highway 61 near the Witch Well Tavern. Witch Well is located approximately 30 miles north of St. Johns, Arizona in Apache County.

WHAT IS THE AVERAGE ELEVATION OF THE PROPERTY? The average elevation is approximately 6,100 feet above sea level.

WHAT DOES THE PROPERTY LOOK LIKE? Surround yourself with fabulous panoramic vistas and great landscape views of the high desert of the White Mountains. It’s the perfect setting for the unspoiled countryside of Apache County. With every breath of fresh, clean air, you’ll know this pristine unspoiled property is for you – especially since it exists in harmony with nature and wildlife.

WHAT TOWNS ARE CLOSEST TO THE PROPERTY? This scenic property is approximately 30 miles north of St. Johns, Arizona, 25 miles south of Sanders, Arizona, 247 miles east of Phoenix, Arizona, and 179 miles west of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

WHAT ARE MOST PEOPLE PLANNING TO DO WITH THEIR LAND? This property is ideal for off the grid living. You can build alternative housing, plan a bug out location, or just a place for the family to camp on the weekends. One of the nice things about Apache County, Arizona is that there is no time limit as to how long you can park your RV on the property. You can take your RV, park it on your land, and live there as long as you want.

WHAT ABOUT WATER? You can drill a well on your property or bring water in from St. Johns. Many qualified well drillers operate out of St. Johns. Use Google for more information.

WHAT ABOUT UTILITIES? Currently, no utilities exist on the property.

WHAT ARE THE PROPERTY TAXES FOR A PARCEL? Taxes can be verified with Apache County Tax assesor’s office.

WHEN DO I RECEIVE A DEED TO MY PROPERTY? The very day you sign the purchase contract, the land is yours to use and enjoy. Typically we will send all documentation via overnight delivery.

CAN I RESELL MY PROPERTY IN THE FUTURE AND MAKE A PROFIT? While there is no guarantee of profit from any land sale, historically land prices have increased in value. We believe there are many reasons for this upward trend, including inflation, population growth, a decreasing supply of land, the public’s desire for a more natural environment, trend toward movement away from urban areas and the increasing popularity of outdoor recreational activities.

IS THERE A PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION OR ANY RESTRICTIONS ON THE PROPERTY? No. There is no Homeowners’ Association on this property. You’re free to build on the property or develop as you see fit.

WHAT WILL THE ROAD SURFACE BE LIKE? Once you leave the asphalt from the highway, you can expect dirt roads.

DOES A BUYER HAVE TO BUILD A HOUSE WITHIN A CERTAIN TIME FRAME? A buyer is never obligated to a timeframe to build on their property.

CAN I MAKE AN OFFER AND WHAT KINDS OF DISCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE? Offers are discouraged as the properties are priced for immediate sale under our “No Haggle” pricing policy.

Witches' End Tavern

A sign depicting a dark-haired figure burning at the stake hangs over the door of this building. Inside, the locals share a beer and talk about the day. Once you enter, the inn goes almost silent, as everyone sizes up "the strangers". A huge, buxom woman then steps forward and scowls at the crowd, who go back to their conversations, although a bit more hushed, and with side glances at the newcomers. The one thing that does seem comforting is the smell coming from the kitchen. If the food smells this good, you can only wonder what it tastes like.

The Staff

Alice Kruptin is the imposing proprietor of the Witch’s End Tavern. Well over 6 feet tall, she makes a point of learning the name and occupation of every visitor to her establishment, and holds great distrust for adventurers and spellcasters; the only reason the tavern is so popular with travelers is because its food is phenomenal. Alice has "adopted" three local youths who she treats like her own children, and they help her run her inn. She expected her "son" Morvinnar to continue the business when she is gone, but Morvinnar recently took up with his friends and moved to the Vaasan Gate in search of adventure. Morvinnar's adventuring group has named themselves, "Ostrav's Outcasts". Gwen and Lynwen remain, serving beers, drinks, and food in the common room. Both girls are attractive, and tend to get lots of attention. Alice's cooking is a local treasure, and with Morvinnar, she thought she had found someone who understood the kitchen like she did. Unfortunately neither Gwen nor Lynwen have the same talent. Both are passable cooks, but not close to Alice's talent.

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Ostrav isn't a major trade town, and it's known for being "off-putting". Alice only has four rooms, but each sleeps four people. Each has a bunkbed, two singles and a few footlockers

Food and Spirits

Beers and Ales 3 sp/mug Wines cost 5 sp per pitcher and are Ostrav's best varieties. Breakfast is a simple affair of cheeses, breads, and fruits, and costs 3 sp. Lunches are also simple for 4 sp. Dinners average 8 sp/meal, but are worth the relatively high price. Alice takes Gwen shopping each morning, after breakfast, to gather ingredients. Each night's menu is different, no special orders allowed.

Rooms and Lodging

Rooms 20 sp per night, guests who don't mind sharing can pay for only one bed at 5 sp per bed.

Stabling

Alice's stables can fit 10 horse, though on any night, there are fewer than three. Alice employs a local boy, Dylan, to tend any horses. She charges 6 sp per night for stabling.

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