$1,200 per month
- 1,984 Sq Ft
- Property for Rent
1116 S Naco Hwy, Bisbee, AZ 85603
1116 S Naco Hwy, Bisbee, AZ 85603$1,200 per month
1116 S Naco Hwy, Bisbee, AZ 85603
1116 S Naco Hwy, Bisbee, AZ 85603$500 per month
102 Opera Dr Unit B, Bisbee, AZ 85603
This property is a fourplex with two apartments on the first floor and two on the second floor.There are about 25 steps to the first-floor porch. Bay window is a perfect place for a small eating table and chair.Rent is $500 which includes sewer/garbage, and water. Renter pays electric and gas.NOTE: By owner providing sewer/garbage and water renter is saving between $110 - 130 per
Doris Turner OK Realty. Inc.
$900 per month
1372 W Highway 92 --, Bisbee, AZ 85603
Remodeled Studio for Rent - All Utilities Included!Step into this stylishly updated studio offering the perfect blend of comfort and convenience. Featuring a bright open layout, fresh paint, vinyl plank flooring. All utilities are included in the rent—just move in and enjoy low-maintenance living!
Denise Machado Abbott Realty LTD
$3,000 per month
81 Main St, Bisbee, AZ 85603
FOR LEASE Downtown Old Bisbee Commercial Two-Story building with vast ground floor retail or office space (2,600 SF) and a spectacular Second Floor - 2,600 SF with vaulted ceilings, massive skylights, ceiling fans, plumbed for a full bathroom, large front room with hardwood flooring and small balcony. (The Second Floor could be used as additional retail, office, storage, manufacturing or studio
Carrick Sears SVN/Desert Commercial Advisors
Bisbee, AZ, is a small town known for its quirky and artistic vibe, nestled in the scenic Mule Mountains. Originally a booming copper mining town in the 1870s, Bisbee transformed into a creative hub in the 1970s after the mines closed. The town consists of three main areas: Old Bisbee, Warren, and San Jose. Old Bisbee is characterized by its historic cottages, adobe-style homes, and unique color schemes, with long staircases leading up the canyon walls. Warren and Lowell feature eclectic 1910s mansions, while San Jose offers more affordable housing near the Cochise County offices. Downtown Old Bisbee is the heart of the town's vibrant artistic and culinary culture, with numerous restaurants, bars, boutiques, and art studios. Notable attractions include the historic Copper Queen Hotel, St. Elmo dive bar, Bisbee Coffee Company, and Café Roka. The town hosts community-centric events like the Bisbee 1000, a race that involves climbing over 1000 steps across nine staircases. Bisbee is dotted with small parks featuring locally painted decorations and offers miles of hiking trails in the surrounding Mule Mountains. The town experiences cooler temperatures than Arizona's lower deserts, making it ideal for year-round outdoor activities. Bisbee High School, part of the Bisbee Unified School District, has a notable football rivalry with Douglas High, the oldest in Arizona. Bisbee is also the seat of Cochise County, with larger employers like Copper Queen Community Hospital and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The nearest major city is Tucson, located almost 100 miles northwest.