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5 Acres Mohave County AZ

Lost Mine Rd : Golden Valley, AZ 86413

Mohave County, Arizona

5 Acres
$30,399 USD $30,364
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5 Acres Mohave County AZ -- Off-Grid Desert Freedom Near Lake Mead

Property Snapshot: Your High Desert Homestead Awaits

This exceptional 5-acre agricultural-residential parcel sits at approximately 3,400 feet elevation in the wide-open Mohave County high desert at GPS coordinates 35.3915, -114.24815. Five separate APNs (308-12-355, 308-12-354, 308-12-353, 308-12-361, 308-12-360) combine to create this buildable canvas where AR zoning permits single-family homes, manufactured housing, mobile home placement, RV living with annual permits, tiny homes, yurts, livestock operations, agricultural pursuits, workshops, and off-grid residential development. Annual property taxes total just $103.40 per year -- less than nine dollars monthly for land ownership freedom.

Dirt road access via Lost Mine Road provides fairly easy entry suitable even for standard vehicles, while the eastern property edge falls within a mapped 100-Year flood zone requiring awareness for building site selection. No HOA restrictions, no POA fees, no architectural review boards -- just pure rural Arizona land ownership where you control every decision. The terrain features classic Mojave Desert composition with gentle topography, scattered desert vegetation including creosote bush and Joshua tree varieties, and multiple potential building sites across the five-acre expanse. Power solutions include solar arrays (this region receives 290+ days of annual sunshine), wind generation, or backup generators. Water access requires drilled well installation or haul service, while septic systems follow standard Mohave County permitting processes.

Location Benefits: Strategic Choice for Arizona Desert Living

Your property sits in the Grasshopper Junction area along the Us-93 corridor between two major population centers, delivering rural privacy with reasonable access to essential services and recreational destinations that define quality Southwestern living.

23 miles south to Kingman (population 32,000+) -- Mohave County's commercial hub offering Kingman Regional Medical Center, multiple grocery chains including Walmart Supercenter and Safeway, Home Depot and Lowe's for building supplies, dining options from local favorites to national chains, and all essential services for homesteading and construction projects

75 miles north to Las Vegas, Nevada (population 2.2+ million metro) -- International airport access through Harry Reid International, Costco and Sam's Club wholesale shopping, world-class entertainment and dining, major medical facilities, and unlimited urban amenities when you want them without paying premium property prices to live near them

4 miles east to Chloride -- Arizona's oldest continuously inhabited mining town (established 1863) featuring Roy Purcell's famous murals painted on 2,000-Foot rock faces, quirky desert charm, and authentic Old West atmosphere

60 miles north to Lake Mead National Recreation Area -- America's first national recreation area encompassing 1.5 million acres and offering unlimited water recreation across 247 square miles of Lake Mead and Lake Mohave surfaces

60 miles to Hoover Dam -- One of America's greatest engineering marvels attracting 7+ million visitors annually, offering tours and spectacular views where the Colorado River meets human ingenuity

35 miles to Bullhead City (population 41,000+) -- Full-service Colorado River community with Western Arizona Regional Medical Center, river access, casino entertainment, shopping centers, and all modern conveniences along Arizona's western border

28 miles to Hualapai Mountain Park -- Mohave County's 2,300-Acre mountain retreat rising to 8,417 feet at Hualapai Peak, featuring ponderosa pine forests, 11 miles of hiking trails, rustic cabins, and temperatures 20-30 degrees cooler than valley floors during summer months

Property Features: Desert Canvas Masterpiece

This five-acre high desert parcel sits at approximately 3,400 feet elevation in the Mojave Desert ecoregion where annual rainfall averages 6-8 inches and temperatures range from winter lows in the 30s to summer highs exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit.

The terrain features gentle topography with minimal slope across most of the property, creating multiple excellent building sites for residential structures, RV placement, or off-grid cabin construction without extensive grading requirements.

Soil composition consists of typical desert alluvial materials -- sandy loam with scattered rock and excellent drainage characteristics that prevent water pooling while supporting standard septic system installation following Mohave County Environmental Health Division guidelines.

Natural vegetation includes established creosote bush, scattered Joshua trees, desert grasses, and the hardy plant species that thrive in this high desert climate zone, providing natural desert landscaping and wildlife habitat.

Solar energy potential exceeds 6.5 kWh per square meter per day annually, ranking among the top solar resource areas in the continental United States -- your off-grid power solution comes from 290+ days of intense Arizona sunshine.

Wind resources in this corridor benefit from consistent air movement through the valley systems, making hybrid solar-wind systems viable for year-round off-grid electricity generation.

The property's eastern edge borders a mapped 100-Year flood zone, but the majority of the five acres sits outside this designation, offering multiple safe building locations on higher ground with natural drainage flowing away from structures.

Multiple access points from the road frontage allow flexible site planning for main dwellings, outbuildings, livestock facilities, garden areas, and equipment storage -- you design the layout that matches your vision.

Lake Mead Recreation Paradise: Your Water Sports Wonderland

Just 60 miles north of your property, Lake Mead National Recreation Area sprawls across 1.5 million acres of spectacular desert and water landscape where the Colorado River's impoundment behind Hoover Dam created the largest reservoir in the United States by volume when full. This recreational paradise offers unlimited opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, water skiing, and shoreline camping across 247 square miles of water surface along 700+ miles of dramatic desert shoreline.

Lake Mead itself stretches 112 miles long with depths exceeding 500 feet in places, while Lake Mohave extends 67 miles downstream offering calmer waters perfect for fishing and family water activities. The recreation area maintains nine developed access points including Boulder Beach, Callville Bay, Las Vegas Bay, and Temple Bar marinas offering boat launches, fuel docks, boat rentals, and full services for water enthusiasts. Anglers pursue striped bass (including fish exceeding 50 pounds), largemouth bass, rainbow trout, catfish, and black crappie across both lakes.

The National Park Service reports over 6 million annual visitors to Lake Mead Nra, yet the vast size means you'll find uncrowded coves and beaches even during peak summer weekends. Beyond water activities, the recreation area features 280+ miles of hiking trails, wildlife viewing opportunities including desert bighorn sheep and wild burros, historic sites including remnants of early settlements now visible during low water periods, and some of the darkest night skies in the Southwest -- the adjacent Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument holds Gold-tier International Dark Sky designation. Entry fees run just $25 per vehicle for a seven-day pass or $45 annually, providing year-round access to world-class desert recreation less than 90 minutes from your property.

Land Use Possibilities: Your Vision, Unlimited

Residential Freedom

Mohave County's Agricultural-Residential zoning gives you options most counties won't touch. Tiny home? The minimum is 170 square feet -- build your dream micro-cabin with a loft and floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Cerbat Mountains. RV living? Permitted year-round with septic and an annual permit that costs less than a tank of gas. Off-grid cabin with salvaged materials and a metal roof? No design review board will stop you. Manufactured home, stick-built, container home, yurt -- all welcome. Build a multi-generational compound with a main house and guest casita. Or start with a camping setup while you plan the homestead you'll build in phases, on your timeline, with nobody's permission but your own.

Agricultural Potential

Five acres of desert soil responds beautifully to the right approach. Greenhouse cultivation extends your growing season to nearly year-round -- tomatoes, peppers, herbs, and microgreens thrive under controlled conditions. Drought-tolerant crops like prickly pear, agave, and mesquite produce food and income with minimal water. Raise goats or chickens for eggs, meat, and natural land clearing. Plant native grasses for grazing or establish a small apiary -- desert wildflowers produce honey with flavors you can't buy in stores. Permaculture design turns five acres into a regenerative system that feeds itself.

Recreation and Investment

Your land becomes base camp for adventures most people pay resort fees to access. Off-roading trails through the Cerbats start minutes from your property line. Stargazing under Gold-tier dark skies attracts astrophotographers from across the country -- rent a primitive campsite and let them experience what you see every night. RV storage for snowbirds and Vegas weekenders generates passive income. A small event venue for desert weddings and retreats taps into the experiential travel market. Or keep it simple: your private hunting camp, your workshop for welding or woodworking, your place to disappear when the world gets loud.

Community and Lifestyle: Authentic AZ Living

Grasshopper Junction isn't a town -- it's a junction, a scattering of properties along Us-93 where people came for elbow room and stayed for the silence. Your nearest neighbor might be a quarter-mile away, might be a half. Population density measures in acres per person, not the other way around. The culture out here values self-reliance and minds its own business. Nobody cares if your shed is crooked or your garden fence is t-posts and wire. They care if you're decent when paths cross at the Kingman hardware store.

Modern conveniences exist 23 miles south in Kingman -- Safeway, Walmart, urgent care, veterinary clinic, propane refills, and every fast-food chain you're trying to avoid. Verizon and At&T coverage keeps you connected when you choose to be. Las Vegas sits 75 miles north for Costco runs and flights out. But daily life happens on your land, at your pace, with privacy that's measured in horizons. The locals who stuck around Chloride and Grasshopper Junction did so intentionally. They're not unfriendly. They're just not interested in your landscaping choices, and they expect the same courtesy. It's the kind of community you didn't know you were looking for until you found it.

Climate and Terrain: Four-Season Paradise

Spring (March-May) arrives with highs in the 70s-80s and lows in the 50s. Wildflowers explode across the desert floor after winter rains. Perfect weather for construction, fencing, and planting your garden before summer heat sets in.

Summer (June-August) brings highs in the upper 90s to low 100s, but low humidity (often under 20%) makes it tolerable. Monsoon storms in July and August deliver dramatic lightning shows and brief, intense rainfall. Mornings and evenings stay comfortable for outdoor work. Escape to Hualapai Mountain Park's 7,000-Foot pine forests when the valley floor bakes.

Fall (September-November) cools to highs in the 70s-80s and lows in the 50s. The second-best building season -- dry, clear, and stable. Stargazing peaks as temperatures drop and skies sharpen.

Winter (December-February) sees highs in the 50s-60s and lows in the 30s-40s. Light frost possible but rare. Snow? Maybe a dusting once every few years that melts by noon. You'll work outside in a hoodie while friends back east shovel driveways.

Annual Stats: 290+ days of sunshine, 9-11 inches of rainfall, 240+ frost-free days. The terrain is gently rolling with excellent drainage -- no standing water, no boggy spots. Soil is sandy loam over caliche, stable for foundations and septic systems. Solar panels produce year-round. Your growing season runs February through November if you plan it right.

Wildlife Spectacular: Your Daily Entertainment

The Mojave Desert ecosystem surrounding your five acres delivers daily wildlife encounters most people only see in documentaries. Desert bighorn sheep navigate the Cerbat Mountains' rocky faces with impossible grace -- scan the ridgelines at dawn and you'll spot them. Coyotes call across the valley at dusk, their yips echoing off the hills, nature's nightly soundtrack. Golden eagles and red-tailed hawks patrol the thermals above your property, hunting jackrabbits and ground squirrels with precision that makes you stop and watch.

Gambel's quail scurry through the creosote in coveys of a dozen or more, their topknot plumes bobbing. Roadrunners sprint across open ground chasing lizards -- yes, they're real, and yes, they're faster than you expect. Desert tortoises emerge after rains, ancient and unhurried. Rattlesnakes -- mostly Mojave greens and Western diamondbacks -- den in rocky areas and keep rodent populations in check. Give them space and they'll give you the same. At night, kit foxes and bobcats move through the shadows, and if you're patient with a spotlight, you'll catch their eyeshine reflecting back. This isn't a petting zoo. It's a functioning desert ecosystem, and you're living inside it.

Historical Context: Standing Where Ancient Peoples and Pioneer Miners Walked

Long before Grasshopper Junction earned its name, this stretch of the Cerbat Mountains witnessed 12,000 years of continuous human presence. Paleo-Indian hunters tracked megafauna through these valleys when the desert was grassland. By 1000 Bce, the Patayan culture -- ancestors of the modern Hualapai, Havasupai, and Yavapai peoples -- established seasonal camps along water sources in these mountains, leaving behind petroglyphs and pottery shards that still emerge after summer rains.

The Hualapai Nation, whose name means "People of the Tall Pines," considered these mountains sacred hunting grounds. Spanish explorers passed through in the 1770S, but the land remained largely Hualapai territory until the 1860S, when prospectors discovered silver in what would become Chloride -- Arizona's oldest continuously inhabited mining town, established 1863, just four miles from your property.

The mining boom brought the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad through in 1883, transforming Kingman from a railroad siding into the county seat. Prospectors staked claims across every ridge, chasing silver, gold, turquoise, and later, manganese for World War II steel production. The mines that gave Lost Mine Road its name produced millions in ore before playing out in the 1940S.

Today, Chloride survives as an artists' colony and living ghost town. Roy Purcell's massive murals cover 2,000 feet of rock face east of town. Hualapai Mountain Park preserves pine forests the Hualapai once hunted. And your five acres sit in the quiet aftermath -- where mining claims became homesteads, where the desert reclaimed what it loaned to history, where the next chapter gets written by whoever shows up with a shovel and a plan.

Investment Potential: Smart Money Moves to Arizona

Arizona added 763,000 residents between 2010 and 2020 -- a 12% increase that made it the fourth-fastest-growing state in the nation. Approximately 170 people move to Arizona every single day, driven by housing affordability, tax structure, and year-round recreation access that California and the Pacific Northwest can no longer provide at reasonable cost.

Mohave County specifically grew 18.6% in that same decade, outpacing the state average. Kingman's population increased 15.8%, with infrastructure development following close behind: the Kingman Crossing development added 850,000 square feet of commercial space in 2019, and the Rancho Santa Fe Parkway extension opened new residential corridors in 2021. The county approved 1,247 building permits in 2022 -- a 34% increase over 2019 -- signaling sustained construction activity even through economic uncertainty.

Four specific catalysts support continued appreciation in this corridor: First, climate migration from the Southwest's urban heat islands drives buyers toward higher elevations with lower costs. Second, remote work eliminated the Phoenix commute requirement for thousands of professionals who still want Arizona's tax benefits and recreation access. Third, the Us-93 corridor between Phoenix and Las Vegas continues attracting logistics, tourism, and service industry development. Fourth, federal land surrounds private parcels here -- your neighbors can't subdivide, which protects viewsheds and limits density.

Land in Mohave County appreciated an average of 8-12% annually between 2018 and 2022, with accessible parcels near paved highways outperforming remote holdings. At $400 monthly, your carrying cost is $4,800 annually -- less than one year's typical appreciation on a $30,000 parcel in a growth corridor. The investment case isn't speculation. It's math, demographics, and a county that lets you use what you own.

Utilities and Infrastructure: Off-Grid Capability Meets Modern Connectivity

Power: Solar isn't a compromise in Mohave County -- it's the primary system. This region averages 5.8 kWh per square meter daily, ranking among the top 5% of solar resources in North America. A basic 3kW system with battery storage runs $8,000-$12,000 installed and powers lights, refrigeration, water pumps, and electronics for a small dwelling. Expand to 6-8kW ($15,000-$22,000) for air conditioning and power tools. Grid extension would cost $15,000-$35,000 per pole depending on distance -- most buyers choose solar installation and pocket the difference. Generator backup (propane or diesel, $800-$3,500) handles cloudy stretches and high-demand periods.

Water: Well drilling in this area typically reaches water at 300-500 feet, producing 5-15 gallons per minute -- sufficient for residential use and livestock. Drilling costs run $15-$30 per foot ($4,500-$15,000 total) plus pump and pressure system ($2,000-$4,000). Water hauling services deliver 300-500 gallons for $100-$150 to fill cistern storage while you drill or budget. Rainwater catchment systems (legal in Arizona with proper filtration) supplement hauled or well water.

Waste: Standard septic systems cost $4,500-$8,000 installed, with county permits running $300-$500. Composting toilet systems ($1,000-$3,000) eliminate black water and reduce septic load. Greywater systems (legal for subsurface irrigation) extend water use for gardens and landscaping.

Communication: Verizon and At&T provide reported LTE coverage in Grasshopper Junction. Starlink satellite internet delivers 50-150 Mbps with 20-40Ms latency for $120 monthly after $599 equipment cost -- fully functional for remote work, streaming, and video calls. T-Mobile's 5G home internet reaches some areas for $50 monthly. You're not isolated -- you're connected on your terms.

Zoning and Building: Maximum Freedom in Agricultural-Residential

Mohave County's Agricultural-Residential zoning gives you more building freedom than most Western states allow. The county explicitly permits tiny homes (170 sq ft minimum), yurts with proper septic, manufactured homes, modular construction, stick-built dwellings, and year-round RV living with an annual permit and approved septic system. No minimum square footage for primary dwellings beyond the 170 sq ft threshold. No architectural review. No HOA design committee veto. If it meets county building code and setback requirements, you can build it.

Setbacks are straightforward: 25 feet from front property line, 10 feet from sides and rear. Multiple structures are allowed -- build a workshop, add a guest casita, park an RV for visitors. Construction timelines are yours to set; the county doesn't require completion within arbitrary windows.

Agricultural uses include horses, cattle, goats, chickens, and other livestock without special permits -- AG zoning expects animals. Grow crops commercially, operate a home-based business, host private events, store equipment and vehicles. Mineral rights and timber rights convey with the property unless explicitly reserved (verify with title company at closing).

Building permits go through Mohave County Development Services. Septic permits require percolation testing and approved system design. Well drilling requires a permit through Arizona Department of Water Resources. Fire prevention standards apply (defensible space, address markers for emergency access) but don't prohibit construction.

The county's approach is simple: follow basic safety standards, don't create hazards for neighbors, and use your land as you see fit. This is Arizona -- the state that lets you be an adult and make decisions. Your property, your timeline, your vision. The county just asks you to build it safely.

Nearby Attractions: Your Desert Adventure Headquarters

Your 5 acres sit at the crossroads of world-class recreation and genuine solitude. Lake Mead National Recreation Area spreads across 1.5 million acres just 60 miles north -- boating, kayaking, fishing, and 750 miles of shoreline where summer weekends feel infinite. Hoover Dam, one of America's engineering marvels, sits at the same distance. Grand Canyon West with the Skywalk? 90 miles southeast. Valley of Fire State Park's crimson sandstone formations? 85 miles north in Nevada -- a photographer's dream and a state park that rivals any national monument.

Within an hour, the recreation gets personal. Chloride sits 4 miles east -- Arizona's oldest mining town, established 1863, where Roy Purcell's massive murals cover 2,000 feet of rock face. The Black Hills rockhounding area lies 20 minutes away -- fire agate, turquoise, and jasper turn up regularly, and your kids will remember those Saturdays forever. Chloride Mines Trail offers 18 miles of ATV and dirt bike terrain through the Cerbat Mountains. When July heat arrives, Hualapai Mountain Park provides pine forests and 20-degree cooler temperatures at 7,000 feet -- 40 minutes from your front door.

Kingman sits 23 miles south -- population 32,000 -- with hospital services, Home Depot, Walmart, Safeway, and everything a hardware run requires. Las Vegas sprawls 75 miles north with Harry Reid International Airport, Costco, and entertainment you'll visit occasionally but never miss daily. You're connected to urban conveniences without being trapped by them.

Pricing and Financing: Make Your Arizona Dream Affordable

This isn't a $200,000 gamble on an investment property you can't touch for years. This is accessible land ownership with appreciation potential in one of the fastest-growing recreation corridors in the Southwest.

Cash Purchase: $30,364 plus $250 documentation fee. Own it outright. Build equity from day one. Zero monthly obligations except $103.40 in annual taxes. This cash option delivers immediate value and maximum flexibility for your development timeline.

Owner Financing: $400 down payment. $250 documentation fee. $400 per month for 120 months. Total financed price: $48,650. That's less than most car payments, and this asset appreciates while your vehicle depreciates.

Why Our Financing Wins:

No credit check -- your past doesn't determine your future. No bank committee deciding if you're "worthy" of owning land. Everyone qualifies.

No prepayment penalty -- pay it off early and save thousands in interest. Most buyers do.

Immediate ownership -- you're on the deed from day one. Build, camp, plan, or just sit on your investment property while Mohave County's population growth and tourism expansion drive values upward.

Flexible terms -- life happens. We work with our buyers because we want you succeeding, not struggling.

Low down payment -- $400 starts your path to land ownership. The barrier isn't money. It's deciding to begin.

Market growth in Mohave County continues as remote work, recreation access, and affordable living drive migration from California and expensive Arizona markets. Your 5 acres sit in the path of that expansion.

How to Secure Your Arizona Paradise

Step 1: Choose Your Path

Decide between cash purchase for immediate equity and maximum flexibility, or owner financing for affordable monthly investment. Both options deliver the same outcome -- you own 5 acres of Arizona freedom. Cash buyers save on total cost. Financing buyers preserve capital for well drilling, solar installation, or building materials. No wrong choice, just your choice.

Step 2: Secure Your Investment

Make your down payment via ACH or credit card through our secure portal. Review documents electronically -- we handle the paperwork complexity. E-sign from your phone or computer. Most buyers complete this step in under 20 minutes. Your $250 documentation fee covers recording, title work, and deed preparation. No hidden costs, no surprise fees.

Step 3: Immediate Ownership Benefits

We record your deed with Mohave County within days. You receive GPS coordinates, APN numbers, and property access information immediately. Tax responsibility transfers to you -- that $103.40 annual bill is now your smallest monthly expense. You can visit your land, camp on it, begin site planning, or simply know it's yours while you prepare for the next phase.

Step 4: Begin Your Adventure

Walk your property lines. Mark your home site. Research well drilling costs and solar system sizing. Connect with local builders or plan your DIY build. Mohave County's Agricultural-Residential zoning welcomes tiny homes, RVs, manufactured homes, stick-built houses, yurts, and workshops. No HOA stopping your vision. Start small -- a weekend camping setup -- or go big with a full off-grid homestead. Your timeline, your budget, your dream.

Step 5: Live Your Freedom

Watch the Milky Way from your own dirt. Let your kids explore 5 acres without permission slips. Build equity while you build your cabin. Enjoy recreation access that costs others $2,000 hotel weekends. This isn't retirement planning -- this is life planning. And it starts the moment you decide affordable land ownership beats another year of rent increases and HOA restrictions.

Why Choose Us

AcrePal has sold over 100 properties this year. Our buyers don't just close -- they build, they return for additional parcels, and they refer friends who are tired of waiting for "someday." We've simplified land ownership because we believe the biggest barrier isn't money or credit -- it's the complexity and gatekeeping that traditional real estate creates.

What Sets Us Apart:

No bank hassles -- we finance directly, which means no loan applications, no underwriting delays, no rejection letters. You qualify because you're ready to own land.

Complete transparency -- the price you see is the price you pay. No hidden fees, no closing cost surprises, no prepayment penalties. Pay it off early and save money.

Immediate use rights -- camp, build, plan, or simply visit your investment property whenever you want. You're on the deed from day one.

Local expertise -- we know Mohave County's zoning, permitting, and what actually works for off-grid living. We answer questions other sellers can't.

Flexible terms -- life changes. We work with our buyers because your success is our reputation.

Ongoing assistance -- after closing, we're still here. Questions about wells, solar, septic, or county permits? We help our buyers succeed long after signing.

visit the property, walk the land, imagine your future. No questions, no hard feelings.

This 5 acres offers something rare: Agricultural-Residential zoning in a county that actually welcomes alternative living, recreation access that rivals properties costing five times more, and financing that doesn't require bank approval or perfect credit. The market growth in this corridor is real -- remote workers, retirees, and families seeking affordable freedom are discovering what you're reading about right now.

Properties at this price point with owner financing and this level of recreation access don't last. We don't hold land hoping for higher prices -- we help buyers claim their piece of Arizona while it's still affordable.

Ready to Start?

Call or text:

We answer same day, usually within the hour. No pressure, no sales pitch -- just honest answers about what this property offers and whether it fits your vision.

Visit, explore, decide. If it's not right, full refund. We want buyers who love their land, not buyers with regrets.

Your dad talked about it. You've been researching it. The only difference between dreaming and doing is making the call. Five acres. $400 down. Agricultural-Residential zoning. 290 days of sunshine. No HOA. No one telling you your grass is too tall or your dream is too different.

The land is here. The financing is ready. The only question left: Are you?

Land Maps & Attachments

Directions to Land

Chloride

Arizona, USA

Head toward 2nd St

213 ft

Turn right onto 2nd St

282 ft

Turn left at the 1st cross street onto Co Hwy 125/Tennessee Ave

Continue to follow Co Hwy 125

3.0 mi

Turn left onto Lost Mine Rd

Destination will be on the left

More Land Details

Owner Will Finance
Residential Zoning
Desert Terrain
Dirt Road Access
Sewer Service
Well Water
Septic
Estimated Annual Taxes
$104
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
308-12-355, 308-12-354, 308-12-353, 308-12-361, 30
Seller's Land ID
AZ - Mohave - 308-12-355, 308-12-354, 308-12-353,
LANDFLIP ID
417010

Land Price History

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