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Safford, AZ Homes for Rent

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    $1,050 per month

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • House for Rent

    1090 Az-366, Safford, AZ 85546

    Property Id: 204118938 Foot Dutchman Classic*Newly remodeled*Queen Bedroom w/Foam Cushion Mattress*Bathroom w/Septic System [no waste storage]*Kitchen w/New Refrigerator & Microwave*Recently Painted*14' X 33' Covered Patio*Covered Parking Area*ALL UTILITIES & Trash Pickup Included*Washer & Dryer Available*Private Drive*Beautiful Views of Mt.

    1090 Az-366, Safford, AZ 85546
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    $59,000 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,248 Sq Ft
    • Property for Rent

    566 W Swift Trail Unit 3, Safford, AZ 85546

    This extremely clean 1992 Cavco manufactured home offers 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, located in a well-maintained park. Featuring an open-concept layout, the spacious living, dining, and kitchen areas flow together seamlessly. The split floor plan provides added privacy, with the primary suite separated from the other bedrooms. Lot rent is currently $405/month. Buyer must be approved by park

    Jaquie Attaway Haymore Real Estate

    566 W Swift Trail Unit 3, Safford, AZ 85546

Why Live in Safford

Safford, Arizona, a small city with a population of 10,000, is located 130 miles from Tucson and serves as the seat of Graham County. Known for its mining, farming, and ranching roots, Safford has a strong sense of community spirit and is experiencing growth due to the expansion of the Safford Copper Mine. The city offers a variety of things to do, including rockhounding at the Black Hills Rockhound Area, hiking and mountain biking on Mount Graham, and enjoying the artesian hot springs and sand dunes at the Hot Wells Recreation Area. Downtown Safford features local restaurants, shops, and hosts events such as the Gila Valley Balloon Extravaganza and SalsaFest. For shopping, residents can visit big box stores like Walmart and grocery stores like Safeway. The Safford Unified School District, which has a high rating, serves the educational needs of the community, and Eastern Arizona College is nearby. Housing in Safford includes 1970s-era Mediterranean Revival and ranch-style homes, with newer traditional-style homes built in the mid-2000s. The median home price is lower than the national average. U.S. Highway 191 is the main route through the city, and the Safford Regional Airport connects to Tucson International Airport. Safford has reported no violent crimes since late 2020 and no property crimes since 2022, but it faces environmental risks such as wildfires and severe heat.
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