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Bordering BLM land to the north, this property grants the owner access to thousands of acres of public land, offering a multitude of recreational activities.
Build your dream home or vacation retreat here with your RV/camper, and enjoy unparalleled stargazing opportunities - the night sky's celestial objects are truly breathtaking from this vantage point.
This 1.25-acre lot offers an escape from city life, providing the perfect setting to connect with nature and the cosmos.
Just a short drive away, experience a bird's-eye view of the Grand Canyon from the Grand Canyon Skywalk.
Inexpensive to own, with low annual taxes and priced to sell. An excellent first-time investment or an addition to your investment portfolio.
County, State, Zip: Mohave, Arizona, 86401
Legal: Section 7 Township 25N Range 15W Lake Mead Rancheros Unit 15 Lot 4031
APN: 312-11-021
Acres: 1.25 Acres (54,450 Sq Ft) (5,043.21 Square Meters)
Zoning: USES Zoning This property is zoned A-R (Agricultural Residential). An RV is allowed, without permits, for 2 consecutive weeks or 30 days in a calendar year. Excess of this time line requires a septic system installation and a RV permit. In the A-R zone a RV can be used as a permanent residence with the installed septic system and a RV permit that is renewed annually.
Single Family Home Allowed Camping, RV Camping, Greenhouse, Gardens & Trees All Allowed
Access: Santa Barbara Boulevard (Unimproved Road)
Water Elect Sewer: Off Grid
Taxes: $8 Paid Current
Deed: Will be conveyed with a warranty deed.
Title: Free & Clear
GPS: 35.574622, -113.925378
Down Payment: $199 (first month installment)
TERMS: 23 Monthly Payments of $199
No Interest
No Prepayment Penalties
Accept Payments: Direct Deposit, Cashiers Check, Bank Checks, Money Order, Personal Check, Zelle, Master Card, Visa, All Major Credit Cards, PayPal
Processing Fee: $195
NW 35.575048 -113.925638
NE 35.575048 -113.925092
SE 35.574151 -113.925092
SW 35.574151 -113.925638
About Mojave County Az--- Courtesy of Wikipedia
Located in the northwestern corner of Arizona, Mohave County is the fifth-largest county in the United States by area, with a population of 213,267 as of the 2020 census. Kingman serves as the county seat, while Lake Havasu City is the largest city within the county.
Mohave County is part of the Lake Havasu City-Kingman Metropolitan Statistical Area, which also belongs to the Las Vegas-Henderson, Nevada-Arizona Combined Statistical Area.
The county encompasses portions of the Grand Canyon National Park, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, and the entirety of the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument. It also includes the Kaibab, Fort Mojave, and Hualapai Indian Reservations.
Historically, Mohave County was one of the four original counties established by the 1st Arizona Territorial Legislature. Initially defined as west of longitude 11320' and north of the Bill Williams River, its territory was reduced following the creation and subsequent reintegration of Pah-Ute County, as well as the cession of land to Nevada in 1866. The current boundaries of the county were set in 1881. Mohave County is known for housing a significant population of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Colorado City.
Over the years, Mohave County has relocated its county seat five times: from Mohave City (1864-1867) to Hardyville (1867-1873), then to Cerbat (1873-1877), followed by Mineral Park (1877-1887), and finally settling in Kingman (1887-Present).
Geographically, the county spans 13,461 square miles (34,860 km), with 13,311 square miles (34,480 km) of land and 150 square miles (390 km) of water, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. It is Arizona's second-largest county by area and the fifth largest in the contiguous U.S. The county is bisected by the Grand Canyon, creating two distinct sections with no direct land communication; the northern section is less populated and forms part of the Arizona Strip.