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Bill Conaway

Bill Conaway has been a licensed real estate broker in the state of Arizona since 1968. Bill was raised in ranching country in Missouri. After leaving the University of Missouri, where he studied Civil Engineering, Bill moved to southern California for several years. After moving to Scottsdale, Arizona in 1963, he decided that real estate was what he wanted to pursue. For the last thirty years, Bill and his wife, Jan, have ranched in Cochise County, Arizona. Bill's oldest son, Dr. Michael Conaway, DVM, a high profile, equine Veterinarian, in Tucson, Arizona, have enjoyed raising fine horses together for over 30 years. Bill and Jan have five children who have given them twelve, beautiful, intelligent, grandkids. Bill & Jan retired from ranching five years ago, but still maintain a country lifestyle.


Bill has owned and managed several land sales and development companies over his forty-two successful years in the industry. At various times he has worked for some of the largest development companies in the state, who hold him in high esteem. He has developed an excellent reputation for marketing large tracts of land in southern Arizona, carrying them through the State approval process to a successful conclusion. Bill has been one of the leading land and ranch brokers in Arizona for over thirty years. He has sold ranches statewide until recent years when he decided to specialize in the southeastern part of Arizona. Over the years, Bill has established a large network of ranch broker friends in all parts of Arizona, allowing him easy access to ranches or land any where in the state. Bill and Jan have operated three of their own ranches during the last thirty years, raising fine crossbred cattle and registered horses. Bill enjoys a respected presence in the southern Arizona ranching community. He is known for excellent ranch management practices, being a steward of the land, and breeding cattle that always topped the market. The owner of Conaway Land & Cattle Company, Bill's reputation for being highly ethical, knowledgeable, and reliable, will serve your prospective ranch/land client well. Always a professional, with easy going country warmth, Bill looks forward to working with you and your client. Bill's quiet, rancher-style personality, masks a well educated, finely skilled ability to effectuate a very high percentage of sales. He often comments that his greatest rewards are the lifelong friendships that have ensued with clients.


Cochise County is one of the best kept secrets in the state of Arizona! Whether you dream of living where Cochise, Geronimo and the Chiricahua Apache roamed or a home on the range with room for horses of your own...Cochise County is the perfect place to be. There are many mountain ranges of pinkish boulders strewn with alligator juniper, pinion pine and oak trees, acres of rolling grassland filling the area between the hills with arroyos creating lush areas with vegetation and rich wildlife. One finds the higher elevations of Cochise County (6,000 ft. or slightly less) to be the perfect place to enjoy the unspoiled natural beauty of the high desert with its abundant sunshine, moderate year-round climate and clean air. The howl of the coyote and the quail calling are music amidst the peace and quiet. You fall in love with the land over and over again as you watch the surrounding mountains changing color from blue to purple to red with each sunset and sunrise. This area is rich in western history and culture. Tombstone, Bisbee, Willcox, rich in relics of the old West are all in this beautiful part of the state. Step back in time and live at a slower pace, yet stay connected to the modern world. Tucson is just "over the hill". Hiking, world class birding in the Chiricahua and Huachuca mountains which are Arizona's famous "sky islands", or walking the boardwalks where Wyatt Earp and Doc Holiday made their mark in history...life on a southeastern Arizona ranch offers it all. Rarely, if ever, do ranchers have to supplement their cattle with any feed. If you haven't seen southeastern Arizona, you haven't seen the best of Arizona. Allow me the pleasure of introducing it to your clie