$1,850 per month
- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,116 Sq Ft
- House for Rent
785 W Azure Dr, Camp Verde, AZ 86322
785 W Azure Dr, Camp Verde, AZ 86322$1,850 per month
785 W Azure Dr, Camp Verde, AZ 86322
785 W Azure Dr, Camp Verde, AZ 86322$1,400 per month
89 E Cliff House Dr Unit 101, Camp Verde, AZ 86322
Discover a charming and beautifully maintained 1-bedroom, 1-bath apartment offering 680 sq ft of comfortable living space. Located near downtown, you’ll enjoy quick access to restaurants, shops, and everyday conveniences while still being in a quiet, calming neighborhood.***Apartment Features:**Private patio — perfect for relaxing or for your small pet to enjoy**Freshly
$1,127 per month
377 Arizona 260, Camp Verde, AZ 86322
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$1,700 per month
354 W Hollamon St Unit A, Camp Verde, AZ 86322
***STRICTLY NON-SMOKING PROPERTY – SMOKERS SHOULD NOT APPLY***No smoking or vaping of any kind is allowed anywhere on the premises. This rule is strictly enforced.***NOW LEASING – BEAUTIFUL 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT IN PRIME LOCATION AMAZING VIEW2 Bedrooms | 1 Bathroom | Covered Parking + Additional Space***RENT: $1,700 per monthMOVE-IN COSTS (with approved income,
Camp Verde, Arizona, is a community in the high desert known for its outdoor focus and rural lifestyle. The town features a green belt of trees and greenery, remnants of its farming history, with corn and tomato farms still active. Outdoor recreation is a major draw, with the Verde River offering kayaking opportunities and the Black Hills providing hiking trails. Fossil Creek, located about 20 miles south, is popular for hunting, and ATV riding is common in the surrounding hills and flats. The Out of Africa Wildlife Park offers a safari-style experience with exotic animals. Camp Verde's housing market is more affordable than nearby Prescott and Prescott Valley, with rural homes often located along waterways like Wet Beaver Creek. The downtown area has local restaurants, shops, wineries, breweries, and a casino, while fast food options are near the intersection of Interstate 17 and State Route 62. Annual events like Cornfest celebrate the town's agricultural heritage, and historical sites such as Montezuma Castle National Monument and Fort Verde Historic State Park highlight its Western history. The town is accessible via I-17 and State Route 260, with limited public transportation. Crime rates in Camp Verde have decreased from 2022, making it safer than the national average.