Retire from Colorado to Arizona

Mountain land at a price Colorado stopped having

$216 HOA per year
~$476 Median property tax/yr
9 acres Minimum lot size
2.5% AZ flat income tax

You know mountain land. You know altitude. You know what a trail system looks like from a front porch.

Goswick Ranch is a private gated community in Arizona's Bradshaw Mountains — 4,400–6,000 feet, gated, 9 acres minimum, $216 a year in HOA dues, and property taxes that average about $476 a year.

It's not the Front Range. It's not the San Juans. It's the Bradshaw Mountains in central Arizona, and for buyers who have been priced out of Colorado mountain land — or who are simply done with Denver costs and 57 inches of annual snow — it's worth a look.

You can live here full-time, part-time, or hold it as an investment. No occupancy requirement.

What Is Goswick Ranch?

Location E Poland Road, Mayer, AZ 86333
Elevation 4,400–6,000 ft
Lot minimum 9 acres (CC&R covenant)
HOA fee $216/year
Gate Gated; private road
Allowed Horses, cattle, livestock, site-built homes (1,500 sq ft min)

Active listings have ranged from $275,000–$750,000. Property taxes: ~$476/yr.

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Colorado vs. Arizona — The Numbers

Item Denver / Boulder Goswick Ranch / Arizona
Annual property taxes Denver avg ~$4,500/yr; Boulder ~$6,000/yr ~$476/yr
Annual HOA Often $2,400–$7,200/yr $216/year
State income tax Colorado: 4.4% flat 2.5% flat
Comparable acreage Boulder-area: $500K–$2M+; ski country: more $275K–$750K USD

Ski country note: If you own in Pitkin, Eagle, Summit, or San Miguel County, your property taxes alone may run $8,000–$20,000+/year. The carrying cost difference between maintaining ski country land and Goswick Ranch is significant.

Colorado's income tax is 4.4% flat; Arizona's is 2.5% flat. On $80,000 in retirement income, the difference is approximately $1,500 per year. The primary financial case for Colorado buyers is typically cost of living and property values, not just the tax rate.

The Mountain Life — What Carries Over

At 4,400–6,000 feet, Goswick Ranch is in your altitude range. Colorado retirees don't need to adapt down — the elevation is familiar.

The outdoor infrastructure is real. Goswick Ranch borders Prescott National Forest; hundreds of miles of maintained equestrian and hiking trails are accessible from Poland Road. Deer, elk, bears, and eagles are daily residents. Horses and livestock are explicitly permitted under the CC&Rs.

The climate runs warmer than Colorado in winter — 40s–50s°F days instead of Denver's 57 inches of snow — but has the same dramatic summer weather pattern: afternoon thunderstorms that build over the mountains, intense, brief, and followed by cool air. Colorado residents will recognize this as a different version of what they've always known.

Dark skies: Bortle Class 3–4. The Milky Way is visible from the property on clear nights.

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How to Get Here from Colorado

By car: Denver to Mayer is approximately 800 miles via I-25 South / I-40 West / I-17 South — approximately an 8-hour drive. Colorado Springs is approximately 750 miles. Flagstaff, AZ is a natural overnight stop if driving from Denver.

By air: Denver International (DEN) has multiple daily nonstop flights to Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX). Flight time: approximately 1.5–2 hours. Colorado Springs (COS) has service to PHX with one stop. From PHX: 74 miles north, approximately 70 minutes.

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Mountain land at Arizona prices.

9 acres minimum. $216/year HOA. ~$476/year in property taxes. Prescott National Forest on your doorstep.

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