Huge Opportunity for your ideas for financial growth. This stunning new built home sits on 18 sprawling acres, offering the perfect blend of luxury, tranquility, and creativity. Featuring a modern design 4-Bedroom, 2.5 bath spacious high-end finished home with spacious living areas, a gourmet kitchen, and large windows that flood the space with natural light, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding Mountain Views and Arizona countryside. Outside, the expansive property offers endless possibilities for outdoor living, farming, room for 4 more custom homes, build a guest lodge or simply enjoying the peace and privacy of rural living. Perfect for those seeking a serene escape while still being close to local amenities. Your dream home and future financial opportunity awaits
Seize the chance to develop across 610 acres at Salcido Ranch, strategically located at the I-19 Exit 42 interstate exchange in the Tubac-Amado area. This property boasts 27 acres of land adjacent and visible from 1-19 with M-1 zoning, offering a wide range of possibilities, including industrial, commercial, agricultural, and residential development.With a dedicated highway exit making entry onto/from I-19 easy and the convenience of being just north of the Border Patrol Inspection station, travel is made hassle-free for those heading north. The M-1 zoning allows for light industrial uses as well as commercial ventures under B-1 and B-2 zoning. Additionally, there's potential for county-approved expansion of the M-1 zone.
THE SOPORI RANCH HAS 2.5 MILES OF SOPORI WASH FRONTAGE ON 2,555 +/- ACRES WITH SOME OF THE LARGEST COTTONWOODS IN ARIZONA!! It is set amid lush riparian waterways, dramatic ridgelines, secluded valleys, and is surrounded by the Tumacacori, Cerro Colorado, Sierrita and Santa Rita Mountain ranges. This dramatic land is adjacent to thousands of acres of preserved wilderness and State Trust lands. The seasonally flowing waters of Sopori Wash flow through the ranch providing an ecologically rich and diverse riparian ecosystem & a natural wildlife corridor between the surrounding mountain ranges. The Sopori Wash is a key tributary of the Santa Cruz River & a critical wildlife corridor. This portion of the wash is one of the few riparian-dominated, shallow-groundwater areas left in this region. Large galleries of ancient cottonwoods, willow, ash, hackberry and elderberry line its banks and provide habitat for Coues deer, mule deer, mountain lion, bobcat, badger, ocelot, coati, jaguar, wolf, javelina, kit fox and more. A wide range of birds including the Swainson's hawk, Bell's vireo, and western-yellow-billed cuckoo, cactus ferruginous pygmy-owl, rufous-winged sparrow, vermillion flycatcher and lesser long-nosed bat call this home. Many of these animal species are endangered. The land also hosts 67 plant species, including the endangered Pima pineapple cactus. This southern Arizona ranch lies among lush rolling hills with sweeping mountain vistas where the warm sun-drenched air is clear, and the easy pace of ranch life still exists. Adjoining vast stretches of scenic State Trust land and thousands of acres of pristine wildness preserve, Sopori Ranch is where you can now own a 2,555 deeded acre ranch estate on one of Arizona's most beautiful private ranches. While the land remains as it was when the Spanish missionaries and explorers first arrived here centuries ago, Tubac and Green Valley provide modern conveniences and comforts of refined living nearby. The artist colony of Tubac in the beautiful Santa Cruz River valley in southeastern Arizona is recognized as a year-round vacation destination by travel writers worldwide. Its artist galleries, shops, fine restaurants, farmers markets, wellness spas and championship golf course offer travelers and residents a unique experience found nowhere else in the southwest. Sopori Ranch lies in the heart of this activity rich area. Just 15 minutes north, Green Valley offers a full complement of shopping, services and medical facilities. Just 45 minutes north is the flourishing city of Tucson and the Tucson International airport. All in all, there are very few places left that rival, let alone equal, Sopori Ranch. LOCATION: 5 miles west of I-19 and Amado, Arizona in Santa Cruz County. ACCESS: From I-19 access is via the lightly traveled paved County maintained Arivaca Road. Parts of the ranch have paved frontage, and the interior property is accessed by privately owned ranch roads. Hiking and horseback riding are endless on trails and in the Sopori Wash. ELEVATION: The ranch's elevation varies from 3,200 to 3,600 feet which produce mild sunny winters with average daytime highs in the mid 70's and nighttime lows in the low 40's. Summer highs average in the low to mid 90's with the nighttime lows in the mid 60's. The overall annual average high temperature is 84 degrees, and the overall average low is 48 degrees. Average annual rainfall is 16.6 inches and 310 sunny days a year. POWER: Electricity is available to the northern portion of the ranch south of Arivaca Road. The entire ranch is ideal for off-grid solar power. WATER: Sopori Ranch overlies the Sopori Basin which adjoins the Santa Cruz River Basin. There is an abundance of water available from the underlying very shallow aquifer. The Arizona Department of Water Resources reports water depths from approximately 18' to 155' below the surface. TOPOGRAPHICAL FEATURES: The land on the historic Sopori Ranch features a variety of terrains. Some of the highest elevations have sweeping uninterrupted views across the thousands of acres of untouched high desert landscapes. There is a selection of outstanding building sites with the towering Santa Rita, Tumacacori, Cerro Colorado, and Sierrita mountain ranges surrounding the land in all directions. There is also ample land shaded with rich stands of native mesquite trees which provide seclusion and privacy. Striking arroyos, which channel the summer monsoon rains from the surrounding highlands to the Sopori Wash, course throughout the property. These ruggedly beautiful waterways also serve as migratory corridors for the area's diverse wildlife. The ranch borders 2.5 miles of both sides of the Sopori Wash and includes the riparian ownership of mature, old growth groves of huge cottonwood, willow, hackberry, mesquite and walnut trees that line the wash. The Sopori Wash is considered by biologists to be one of the region's prime wildlife corridors. This riparian jewel of the ranch is heavily wooded and is very private. It has a remarkably rich combination of mesquite bosques and massive cottonwoods. Batamote Wash is another riparian area that flows into the Sopori Wash from the north. A ranch with two converging riparian areas is almost unheard of in this state. This creates an incredibly strong aquifer that supports the spectacular vegetation and wildlife. HISTORY: For centuries Spanish conquistadors explored the rich Santa Cruz Valley in search of new lands and trade routes to the west. The history of the ranch includes being home to a farming community of Pima Indians in the late 17th century. Sopori could have been named after the Sobaipuri, a Pima Indian group named by Father Eusebio Francisco Kino in the late 1600's. Or it could have come from the Spanish word sopor, meaning peaceful or drowsy. But it was not until Father Kino, Jesuit missionary, expert cartographer and avid explorer, founded the Tumacácori Mission in 1691 was the area assured its right
THE SOPORI RANCH HAS 2.5 MILES OF SOPORI WASH FRONTAGE ON 2,555 +/- ACRES WITH SOME OF THE LARGEST COTTONWOODS IN ARIZONA!! It is set amid lush riparian waterways, dramatic ridgelines, secluded valleys, and is surrounded by the Tumacacori, Cerro Colorado, Sierrita and Santa Rita mountain ranges. This dramatic land is adjacent to thousands of acres of preserved wilderness and State Trust lands. The seasonally flowing waters of Sopori Wash flow through the ranch providing an ecologically rich and diverse riparian ecosystem & a natural wildlife corridor between the surrounding mountain ranges. The Sopori Wash is a key tributary of the Santa Cruz River & a critical wildlife corridor. This portion of the wash is one of the few riparian-dominated, shallow-groundwater areas left in this region.
Excellent Commercial Vacant Land Parcel with access and adjacent to the West Frontage Rd. The parcel has been surveyed and has current engineering plans for a specific use that can be utilized towards other uses as well. A water well is in place along with commercial septic system in place. A modular building (2,496 SF) currently sits on the parcel and is for sale separately for $125,000. This is a unique opportunity! More information is available within attached documents and upon request.
Great new build location in rural Arizona! Located on just over 1 acre this Amado property was recently split from Parcel A. Great panoramic mountain views! Level building site ready for your dream home. Site built and manufactured homes allowed. Shared well with Parcel A ready for use. Easy access to freeway makes this the perfect location for your next home. Call today for more information and to schedule a showing!
The median home value in Amado, AZ is $233,575. This is lower than the county median home value of $253,600. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Amado, AZ is $233,575. Approximately 65% of Amado homes are owned, compared to 35% rented, while 0% are vacant. Amado real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Amado real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Amado, Arizona has a population of 76. Amado is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 0% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 32.44%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $45,089 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Amado is 92 years.
The average high temperature in July is 96.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 32.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 16.1 inches per year, with 0.3 inches of snow per year.