Kachina Village Homes for Sale
KACHINA VILLAGE HOMES & PROPERTIES FOR SALE
Kachina Village is an idyllic neighborhood nestled in the magnificent forests of Flagstaff, Arizona. This bedroom community offers a convenient location for those looking to commute while maintaining its natural beauty. Homebuyers will find a variety of residential property sizes, styles, and prices that make settling down in Kachina Village a dream come true. Offering an array of outdoor activities such as hiking trails, bird watching, and bike trails, there is something for everyone to enjoy in this unique community. The small-town atmosphere of Kachina Village is perfect for raising a family or for retirees looking for leisurely living. From its rustic charm to its proximity to Flagstaff’s amenities, Kachina Village has everything you need to make it your paradise.
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Distance To…
Grocery Store
7.4 miles
Arizona Snowbowl
23.4 miles
Pharmacy
7.3 miles
Grand Canyon
94 miles
Hospital
10 miles
Phoenix
137 miles
Downtown
9.3 miles
Las Vegas
260 miles
School District
Residents of Kachina Village live in the Flagstaff Unified School District. The nearest public schools to Kachina Village are Demiguel elementary school, Mount Elden middle school, and Flagstaff High school. The Flagstaff Unified School District is made up of 15 school sites and offers open enrollment. Through open enrollment, residents of Kachina Village have the option of attending any school in the district as long as there is enough classroom space to accommodate the student.
Neighborhood elevation
The elevation in Doney Park is slightly below the city of Flagstaff at 6,774 ft.
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The Best of Kachina Village
Best Trails...
- Kachina Wetlands
The Kachina wetlands walking trail is a peaceful 2.3-mile loop that takes an average of 41 minutes to complete. It features gorgeous views of the ponds, which are home to many species of birds and other animals, making it perfect for birdwatching, wildlife observation, and nature photography. The trail is also easy enough for young kids and older hikers as it is relatively flat and level. Visitors will be able to spot interesting flora such as wildflowers, trees, and plants that attract plenty of local wildlife. The Kachina Wetlands are the perfect spot to rest and soak in the beauty of nature. - Pumphouse Wash
The Pumphouse Wash trail is a 2.7-mile out-and-back route, located in Kachina Village, Arizona. It is an easy scenic trail that takes around an hour to complete and features an elevation gain of 150 feet. The terrain can vary between flat and more uneven sections, but the trail offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy peace and solitude throughout the day. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or just looking to take a stroll, the Pumphouse Wash trail is sure to be a rewarding experience. - Kachina Loop
The Kachina Loop trail is a popular 2.9-mile loop trail located in Kachina Village, Arizona. With an elevation gain of 334 feet, it is considered an easy route that usually takes about 70 minutes to complete. Hikers, mountain bikers, and walkers alike can enjoy the trail for its scenic views and relative solitude during quiet hours. The trail does become steep at certain points and is very dog friendly with many other off-leash dogs often spotted along the way.
Best Things to Do...
- Hiking
- Golfing
- Mountain Biking
- Snowshoeing
Best For...
- Outdoor recreation
- Cabin-style living
- Sledding
- Snowshoeing
- Disc Golf
The History of Kachina Village
Kachina Village has a long, rich history that dates back to the indigenous people who occupied northern Arizona for millennia. Tribes such as Sinagua, Pai, Hopi, Navajo, and Apache were among some of the first inhabitants of the area. American settlers arrived in 1876 and established their homesteads at the site of some springs south of Flagstaff. This site would eventually become the community of Kachina Village. Kachina Village became a popular vacation home community in 1965. As a bedroom community for Flagstaff, it has since grown to house 3,154 people as of the 2020 census.
If Kachina was a musician, It Would Be….
If Kachina was a dog, it Would Be….
A Siberian Husky – they are friendly, intelligent, outgoing & hardworking, just like a lot of people that gravitate towards living in the Kachina neighborhood. Also, they usually enjoy the outdoors, lots of trees & like hitting the trails.
If Kachina was a Star Wars character, It Would Be…
Ewok. Like the adorable inhabitants of the forest moon of Endor, Kachina homes tend to be a bit smaller, adorable, and surrounded by beautiful wilderness, while maintaining a wonderful sense of community.
If Kachina was a car, It Would Be…
A 1965 Toyota Land Cruiser, rugged, popular and all-business.
If Kachina was a professional athlete, It Would Be…
J. J. Watt (recently retired Defensive End for AZ Cardinals) because like Kachina, J J has a rugged, “everyman”, outdoorsy quality which is endearing… much like the Kachina village and its residents.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Kachina Village:
What is the average home value in Kachina Village?
With its large variety of home styles, types, and sizes the prices of homes can vary greatly. In general homes in Kachina will be cheaper than similar homes in Flagstaff, and can usually be found in the $300,000 – $700,000 range.
What is the average lot size in Kachina Village?
Lot sizes typically range from 7,000 square feet to half of an acre.
How far is Kachina Village from Flagstaff?
Kachina Village is located roughly seven miles from the southern edge of Flagstaff, nine miles from downtown.
What Kind Of Homes Are In Kachina Village?
Kachina Village is home to a variety of homes ranging from cozy cabins to newly built houses. The original cabins were built for vacationers and feature an A-frame or log/wood design, often with a fireplace or wood-burning stove as the main heat source. As the village has grown, more new builds have appeared, with single-family homes being the only type allowed in Kachina Village.
What is there to do in Kachina Village?
Because Kachina Village backs the National Forest, there are plenty of hiking and biking trails in the area, including the Pumphouse Wash and the Kachina Wetland Preserve. Kachina Village is an excellent place for sledding or snowshoeing on the trails in the winter. Disc golf players can enjoy the nearby disc golf courses at Old Munds Park or Fort Tuthill. If you’re visiting Kachina or thinking of purchasing a home, we also recommend stopping for a beer and a burger at the neighborhood bar, Mountainaire Tavern.
Who delivers to Kachina Village?
Not many restaurants deliver to Kachina Village, but there are a key few to be aware of on those days you just don’t feel like cooking:
Nimarco’s Pizza (West) is celebrating 40 years as Flagstaff’s Hometown Pizzeria. They deliver all day, every day, luckily for Kachina Village residents.
Mountainaire Tavern doesn’t deliver, but it’s only 5 minutes away from Kachina Village and is open late for pick-up.
Delivery services like Lodel are good options for delivery food if you’re looking for variety.
How can I find a home for sale in Kachina Village?
If you’re looking for a home for sale in Kachina Village, contact Best Flagstaff Homes Realty to sign up for custom MLS alerts and get the best advice on purchasing a home in that neighborhood.
Living in Kachina Village
Kachina Village is a coveted neighborhood, nestled in Flagstaff’s ponderosa pines, just 10 minutes away from the city. With a variety of lot sizes, the price range in Kachina can vary, and there’s usually something for everyone, including first time homeowners who are seeking something more affordable, and second homeowners, who are looking for the perfect mountain getaway. If you’re interested in Kachina Village homes, we also recommend exploring Mountainaire, Kachina’s neighbor to the East.
Kachina Village Cabins
Do you dream of owning a cabin in the woods? Because of the diverse home styles and lots in Kachina Village, it’s the perfect place to explore if you’re seeking a cabin in Flagstaff. You’ll usually find cabin-style homes and homes with more of a modern flair in the neighborhood.
Outdoor Recreation in Your Backyard
Kachina Village borders the Coconino National Forest, which means that there are plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation within the neighborhood. Explore the Pumphouse Wash hiking trail or take your furry friends on a picturesque hike with a view of the San Fransisco Peaks at the Kachina Wetlands Preserve.
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Buying and Living in Kachina Village
Thinking about buying a home or living in Kachina Village outside of Flagstaff? Here’s a guide and what to expect with Kachina Village real estate.
Living in Kachina Village in Flagstaff, Arizona
If you’re hoping to move to Kachina Village or just looking to learn more, you can get some insight below on what it’s like to live here.
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Thinking about buying a home or living in Kachina Village outside of Flagstaff? As realtors, we’re used to people asking us about Flagstaff’s neighborhoods and surrounding areas. People want to know what each community has to offer so they can narrow down their home search, and we’re always happy to help!
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Weather in Flagstaff
Weather
With four distinct seasons, Flagstaff’s weather offers something for everyone. Warm and bright sunshine in the summer, chilly mornings with colorful aspens in the fall, snow with freezing temperatures in the winter, and a mix of everything in the spring. The average high in the summer is 80ºF and a low of 53ºF. During the cold season of late November to early March, the average daily high is below 49ºF. The hottest month is July and the coldest month is December. Flagstaff’s mountain elevation does bring summer monsoon storms that keep the trails in great shape and the hot days to a minimum.
Market Trends
Flagstaff has historically had a market based on high demand and low inventory. This creates a seller’s market, with buyers scooping up Flagstaff homes quickly as they come on the market. In the past 20 years, home prices have increased in Arizona by an average rate of 4.15%. In 2021 – they doubled! Although new homes are being built in Flagstaff and surrounding communities like Bellemont and Kachina Village, we expect it to continue to be a seller's market for years to come.
Our Community
Flagstaff is a tightly knit community that offers small-town vibes with all the city amenities you need. With its bustling downtown life, numerous mountain adventures and active Northern Arizona University campus, Flagstaff is home to a diverse community. Weekly summer farmer’s markets, art walks, theater happenings, local breweries, shopping and restaurants are all within walking distance of Downtown Flagstaff. There are seven national parks and monuments within 80 miles of Flagstaff, including Walnut National Monument and the Grand Canyon. With Sedona’s unique landscape just 45 minutes to the south and Snowbowl Ski Resort just 30 minutes to the north, Flagstaff is an outdoor lovers’ paradise.
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Realty Team

Marian Armstrong

Linda Kiehne

Eric Davis

Kelly Kasprzyk

Tad Moore

Jessica Garard

Sara Holloway

Arin Wheeler

Keith Cohen

Cody Bauer
With a combined 100 years of experience, the Best Flagstaff Homes Realty team knows a thing or two about Flagstaff neighborhoods. We’ve learned to navigate Flagstaff market trends with expertise, knowledge, great skill and care, and a lot of laughter! We’d love to be the team that introduces you to Flagstaff neighborhoods and helps you find what you’re looking for in your next home. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or already have some real estate experience under your belt, our experienced team will find you your dream home in Flagstaff.
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