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Historic Grand Canyon Trading Post Income Investment Property

$475,000

435 Linger Ln, Williams, AZ 86046

Active
Last Updated: 05/08/2025

8.52

Cap Rate

40,480

NOI

Details:
Cap Rate:    8.52%
NOI:    $40,480
Building Size:    1,728 sqft
Lot Area:    1 acres
Year Built:    1976
Floors:    1
Highlights:
  • Seller financing option with 20% down @ 6% (CLA for details of terms)
  • Operating Airbnb fully equipped, averages +$60,000/yr in gross rental income
  • Substantial infrastructural and interior/exterior improvements (see improvement list)
  • 22 miles south of the Grand Canyon
  • Millions of annual traffic counts
  • Commercial General zone allowing for mixed and commercial uses
  • Permitted alternative septic system
  • One acre of land allowing for expansion
  • Visible from Hwy 64 north; located near the confluence of Hwy 180 and Hwy 64
  • Keep same premise in place, lease, or owner-occupy
  • FF&E conveys
Description:

You may not be able to take title to this property by winning a card game as was once an old tale, but you surely can take ownership of this piece of Arizona history the traditional way. Originally built in 1976 as the first trading post in Valle (now Grand Canyon Junction), this freestanding building juxtaposes a bygone era with modern interior finishes upon entry off of the front porch-- where if you listen closely enough you can still hear the squeaky echoes from rocking chairs amid stories of Grand Canyon lore from their occupants. Only 22 miles south of the south entrance to the Grand Canyon, the property now serves as a short-term vacation rental to the throngs of travelers visiting one of the most breathtaking natural wonders in the world. And by throngs we mean millions, yes millions, of traffic counts per year (5m to be exact). The owners have taken a building that has housed many types of uses over the course of its history, and transformed it into a 4.9 star reviewed retreat that has all of the present day amenities behind an unassuming facade--perfect for tranquility and serenity that coincides with the majesty of the geography. The transformation includes, but very much not limited to the following improvements: County certified septic system, rebuilt front porch, new water main, 200 amp commercial electrical service, commercial grade kitchen, ADA bathroom, updated water line from the 10k gallon water tank, and many more. While one could continue the ease of the present use, the zone (Commercial General) allows for a variety of commercial and mixed uses, with a one acre footprint for expansion or left as open space. Complementing the main structure is a fifth-wheel trailer that has been retrofitted to accommodate 1-2 person habitants in a cozy, self-contained sleeper with the sights, sounds, and smells of the high desert aiding a dreamlike state of REM. Trailer can be included in the sale or removed. All FF&E can also be included as part of the current business operation.
With the area growing everyday, play your cards right and you too can experience the satisfaction of owning a quintessential piece of western history.


The subject site is located near the junction of US Hwy 180 and State Route Hwy 64, in what is now Grand Canyon Junction, along the southern route to the Grand Canyon.

Electrical, propane, water haul, septic

The subject vicinity reflects a rural mixed-use concentration along Hwy 180 and Hwy 64, including residential, hospitality, restaurant, and retail.

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