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EC Bar Ranch Estates Owner Financing
Banks have no incentive to lend money for a wide range of consumer purchases, including unimproved land, because the Federal Reserve is providing almost unlimited short term funding at a rate of .25% and encouraging purchase of longer term Treasury securities that yield rates of 2-4%. This artificial manipulation of the debt markets is facilitating Government borrowing at the [...]
Learn more...Wildlife Habitat Protected
The EC Bar Ranch Conservation Easement protects 94 acres of restored riparian habitat along a three-mile stretch of Nutrioso Creek, an important perennial stream and tributary of the Little Colorado River. Nutrioso Creek and the surrounding riparian area provide significant habitat for a variety of fish and wildlife, including several state and federally threatened and [...]
Learn more...Rancher donates conservation easement on Nutrioso Creek
It’s taken Jim Crosswhite almost 15 years to make sure the three-mile section of Nutrioso Creek that runs through his EC Bar Ranch Estates subdivision meets the government’s standards for water quality and aquatic/ wildlife habitat. Now that he has achieved that goal through a lot of hard work, time and money, he is making sure [...]
Learn more...Horse Property in Nutrioso, AZ
EC Bar Ranch Estates is a 206 acre rural residential subdivision in the White Mountains of eastern Arizona located 15 miles south of Springerville and 2 miles north of Nutrioso, on the historic Coronado Trail Scenic Byway (Highway 180/191), at an altitude of 7,600 feet. Over the next few years, 13 lots of two acres [...]
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