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836 E Pima Ave
Gila Bend, AZ 85337
Yucca Motel · Hospitality Property For Sale
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9,450 SF

PROPERTY FACTS
| Property Type | Hospitality | No. Stories | 1 |
| Property Subtype | Hotel | Year Built | 1950 |
| Building Class | C | Parking Ratio | 2.53/1,000 SF |
| Lot Size | 2.50 AC | Corridor | Exterior |
| Building Size | 9,450 SF | ||
| Zoning | B-2 | ||
| Property Type | Hospitality |
| Property Subtype | Hotel |
| Building Class | C |
| Lot Size | 2.50 AC |
| Building Size | 9,450 SF |
| No. Stories | 1 |
| Year Built | 1950 |
| Parking Ratio | 2.53/1,000 SF |
| Corridor | Exterior |
| Zoning | B-2 |
AMENITIES
- Pool
ABOUT 836 E PIMA AVE , GILA BEND, AZ 85337
The Passport Group has been retained as exclusive broker to offer the fee-simple interest in the 21-guestroom Yucca Motel ( Motel or Property ) located at 836 E Pima St, Gila Bend, Arizona. The Motel is positioned on approximately 2.51 acres. The Motel is located on Route 8, this low-key motel is 5.2 miles from the Gila River, 1.3 miles from Burleson Park and 8.6 miles from the Gila Bend Indian Reservation. This is an opportunity to acquire an independent hotel with upside potential. The Yucca Motel is a cash flowing asset. The Property is a one-story, exterior corridor motel. The motel offers a variety of amenities, microwave and refrigerator in all 21 guestrooms, complimentary wireless Internet service and complimentary parking. The town of Gila Bend location is Hohokam village. When Father Eusebio Francisco Kino visited in 1699, the older site along fertile banks of the Gila River had been abandoned and other tribes, lived in the vicinity. 132 Pima people lived in a rancheria called Oyadaibuc or as Kino named it San Felipe y Santiago del Oyadaibuc, near the modern town, and other Pima lived in three rancherias up river to the north mixed with the Cocomaricopa or Opa. Kino' s expedition counted 960 Opas living in their own rancherias down river to the west of Oyadaibuc as far as a few miles beyond Agua Caliente. The Opa and Pima used the flood waters of the river to irrigate their crops. Oyadaibuc was also visited by Juan Bautista de Anza, commander of the Presidio at Tubac and founder of the city of San Francisco, and by Father Francisco Tomas Garces in 1774. As late as the 1820s Maricopa were living at Gila Bend. After the 1820s, the Maricopa, under relentless pressure from the Yuma and other tribes, and population loss from epidemics, had been compelled to leave the Gila Bend and join the Pima in the Middle Gila region. By the time of the California Gold Rush the Maricopa villages, were all located east
PROPERTY TAXES
| Parcel Number | 402-19-002E | Improvements Assessment | $0 |
| Land Assessment | $0 | Total Assessment | $68,194 |
PROPERTY TAXES
Listing ID: 6532418
Date on Market: 3/30/2017
Last Updated:
Address: 836 E Pima Ave, Gila Bend, AZ 85337
