Unincorporated Coconino County sets no cap on garage sales. Flagstaff limits each parcel to 12 weekend sales per year, none longer than two consecutive days, to keep homes from becoming ongoing retail.
No county ordinance limits how many garage sales you hold in unincorporated Coconino County, because the county neither permits nor registers residential sales. The real number lives in Flagstaff, whose zoning code authorizes any lot or parcel to hold up to 12 weekend sales a year, with no individual sale exceeding two consecutive days. That generous cap still draws a line: running near-continuous sales looks like operating an unlicensed retail business from a home, which zoning does not allow. Outside the city, the only practical brake is a homeowners association covenant.
The county issues no citation for frequent sales. In Flagstaff, exceeding 12 weekend sales a year or the two-day limit can trigger zoning enforcement for operating a de facto retail business in a residential zone.
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