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Jun 7, 2018
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Ocho Cuatro
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One acre? That’s basically enough to cram eight homes on in Mesa
Unless you’re looking at the expensive planned developments where you might get a whole 1/4 acre to yourself.
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How much is it to buy a 1-acre vacant lot in Mesa these days? Potentially lookin
Bro
6/7/18 11:13pm
Obviously it depends where you want to live in Mesa
JOPE
6/7/18 11:20pm
It would likely be around North Mesa--pretty much around that lot you linked.
Bro
6/7/18 11:31pm
Good luck finding a lot not in a community.... maybe try Lehi area.
kotacoug
6/7/18 11:36pm
There's an area called Lehi in Arizona?
8man
6/7/18 11:50pm
Yes, an area around Gilbert rd and the N 202
kotacoug
6/8/18 7:15am
It's a bit outside of town. Biggest downside, the commute.
Twin Roots
6/8/18 8:20am
I used to live about a mile from there. Val Vista and McDowell.
jdub
6/7/18 11:47pm
One acre? That’s basically enough to cram eight homes on in Mesa
Ocho Cuatro
6/7/18 11:37pm
Down in Chandler or Gilbert a 1 acre lot is minimum 150k, usually closer to 200k
David Lo Pan
6/8/18 6:53am
Thank you. Very helpful.
Bro
6/8/18 7:52am
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