Looking for space, peace, and panoramic desert skies? This 1.17-acre parcel in Mohave County, Arizona, offers a perfect retreat for those seeking off-grid living, long-term investment, or weekend escapes into nature. With flat, usable terrain and wide-open surroundings, this land is ready for your vision.
Access is available via a dirt road with easement and Robles Rd frontage, and the road is maintained by the countya rare convenience for remote parcels like this. The gentle elevation ranges from 2,169 to 2,178 feet, making the land easy to work with whether you're looking to build, camp, or simply hold onto a piece of Arizonas high desert.
Located just off US HWY-40 and Route 95, the property gives you a sense of seclusion without sacrificing accessibility. Youre within reach of major cities like Las Vegas, Phoenix, Tucson, and Los Angeles, ideal for weekend trips, supplies, or future ...
Located just off US HWY-40 and Route 95, the property gives you a sense of seclusion without sacrificing accessibility. Youre within reach of major cities like Las Vegas, Phoenix, Tucson, and Los Angeles, ideal for weekend trips, supplies, or future travel plans.
In the surrounding area, adventure awaits visit the Grand Canyon West Skywalk, the historic Route 66 Museum, the London Bridge, or enjoy local charm at Metcalfe Park and the Mohave Museum of History and Arts. With so much natural beauty and culture nearby, this spot offers both escape and inspiration.
No HOA. No restrictions. No stress. Just open skies, fresh air, and your own piece of the Arizona dream.
PAYMENT INFO:
Cash Price: $ 6000
Owner Financing Terms: $ 150 a month for 48 months.
Down Payment: $150
Doc Fee: $250
PROPERTY INFO:
County: State: Mohave, Arizona
Size: 1.17
Property Address: Lake Havasu City, Mohave, Arizona
APN: 245-24-246B
COORDINATE
Center: 3448'21.28"N,1144'31.47"W
NW: 3448'22.09"N,1144'33.34"W
NE: 3448'22.1"N,1144'29.62"W
SE: 3448'20.47"N,1144'29.62"W
SW: 3448'20.46"N,1144'33.34"W
Zoning: Agricultural Residential
Camping: Tent camping is not allowed but RV camping is allowed for up to two weeks at a time, but no more than 30 calendar days in a year.
RVs: RVs are allowed. One could camp with an RV for up to two weeks at a time, but no more than 30 calendar days in a year. If one wanted to live in their RV or stay longer than the previously identified time they will need to obtain a Temporary Residence Permit.
Mobile Home: Mobile homes are allowed. It will need to be manufactured after June 15, 1976, be installed by a licensed installer, have a verifiable HUD date plate, and have state-approved skirting within 90 days of installation.
Water: You will need to build a well or haul water.
Sewer/Septic: Septic needed.
Gas: No natural gas. LP, diesel, or tank.
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Research Parcel Information1. Los Angeles, CA Destination
Take I10 East from Los Angeles.
Merge onto I15 North toward Las Vegas.
Join I40 East near Barstow, CA.
Continue on I40 through northern Arizona past Kingman, Williams, and finally Holbrook.
Exit at a local road (e.g., County Road ~8000) that reaches the parcel.
Travel north into the desert until you arrive at the precise GPS coordinates.
2. Denver, CO Destination
Head south on I25 from Denver.
Transition to US160 West near Walsenburg, CO.
Continue into northern Arizona, connecting with I40 West near Flagstaff.
Proceed on I40 West past Winslow and Holbrook.
Exit at the access road leading north into Navajo County desert land toward the coordinates.
3. Chicago, IL Destination
Begin on I55 South out of Chicago toward St. Louis.
Merge onto I44 West in Missouri toward Tulsa/OKC.
Continue to Amarillo, TX, then join I40 West.
Follow I40 all the way through New Mexico into Arizona, passing Albuquerque and Gallup.
In Arizona, go past Flagstaff and Holbrook, exit at a county route north to reach the parcel.
4. Dallas, TX Destination
Take I35 North or I45 North to the I20 interchange.
Travel west on I20 toward Abilene, TX.
Connect with US287 heading northwest to Amarillo.
Merge onto I40 West in Amarillo.
Drive west through New Mexico into Arizona via I40, exit near Holbrook and head north by local roads to the destination.
5. Seattle, WA Destination
Leave Seattle heading south on I5, merging onto I84 East in Portland or the Columbia River Gorge.
Continue through Oregon into Idaho, connecting with I82 and then I84.
At Boise, take I84 East to I80, then join I15 South in Utah.
In Utah, merge onto I70 East, then switch to I15 South, followed by I40 East in northern Arizona.
Proceed past Flagstaff and Holbrook, then turn north off I40 onto a county road leading to the coordinates.
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