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Carmen Rd : Yucca, AZ 86438

Mohave County, Arizona

2 Acres
$8,418 USD
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Where Mohave County's Hidden Wilderness Becomes Your Personal Basecamp

This is your moment. The moment when you stop scrolling through endless listings and start living your off-grid desert dream. When you finally say yes to owning your piece of the authentic American Southwest without the premium price tag.

This isn't just land. This is your freedom manifest in 2 pristine acres of Mohave County wilderness, where unique wash terrain creates natural privacy barriers, where power lines nearby open future cabin possibilities, and where 308 days of sunshine mean every day is an adventure day.

Property Snapshot: Your Gateway to Desert Freedom

Your Desert Kingdom Awaits

Size: 2 acres of prime Sonoran Desert terrain

Location: Mohave County, Arizona (Gps: 34.906824, -114.108316)

Zoning: Agricultural/Vacant Land Non-Profit - Maximum building flexibility

Access: Direct dirt road via Carmen Road - No easements needed

Annual Taxes: Just $32.20/Year - Less than your monthly streaming subscriptions

Flood Zone: Edge of large wash providing unique terrain features

HOA: None - Your land, your rules, your freedom

Terrain: Natural wash features creating privacy and character

Power: Lines located nearby across the wash

Apn: 208-24-107B

Location Benefits: The Smart Choice for Desert Living

You've discovered the secret that savvy desert dwellers already know. While everyone else pays premium prices in crowded areas, you'll enjoy authentic Arizona desert living with strategic access to everything you need.

Your Strategic Desert Position:

Parker area - Access to full services including Walmart, restaurants, marine supplies, fuel stations, and medical facilities

42 miles to Lake Havasu City - Major shopping hub with London Bridge, extensive dining, entertainment, and international spring break destination

Colorado River corridor - The legendary Parker Strip offers 65 miles of water recreation opportunities

BlueWater Resort & Casino - Gaming, entertainment, concerts, and dining when you want a night out

Historic mining country - Ghost towns, abandoned mines, and prospecting opportunities throughout the region

Buckskin Mountain State Park - Premier riverside camping and recreation destination

The Parker Area Advantage:

This region perfectly combines authentic desert solitude with convenient access to modern amenities. You get the peace and privacy of rural Arizona while staying connected to recreation, services, and entertainment options that make desert living practical and enjoyable.

Property Features: Nature's Masterpiece, Your Canvas

This isn't just undeveloped land - this is your blank canvas featuring unique wash terrain that creates instant character and natural privacy for your desert retreat.

Your Natural Sanctuary:

Unique wash positioning - Natural terrain features provide dramatic landscape and privacy barriers between you and neighbors

Pristine Sonoran Desert - Untouched terrain featuring native vegetation including palo verde, ironwood, and mesquite trees

Building flexibility - Edge of wash location offers multiple building sites with different terrain features

Natural drainage - Wash ensures excellent water flow during Arizona's rare but spectacular rain events

Desert wildlife corridor - Regular visitors include desert bighorn sheep, coyotes, roadrunners, and diverse bird species

Dark sky paradise - Zero light pollution creates perfect conditions for stargazing and astrophotography

Premium Desert Conditions:

308 days of sunshine annually - More reliable weather than anywhere else in America

Perfect winter climate - Enjoy 60-70°F temperatures while the rest of the country freezes

Low humidity year-round - Comfortable dry air that makes even summer heat manageable

Mild temperature swings - Desert elevation moderates extreme temperatures

Spectacular sunsets - Unobstructed western views for daily desert light shows

Four-season outdoor living - Every season brings new adventures and beauty

Off-Road Paradise: Your Adventure Playground

You're not just buying land - you're buying access to one of America's last great off-road frontiers where BLM land stretches endlessly in every direction.

Desert Recreation at Your Doorstep:

Hundreds of miles of BLM trails - Unlimited exploration for ATVs, dirt bikes, and 4x4 vehicles

Desert wash adventures - Natural rock crawling terrain and sandy wash bottoms for technical driving

Open desert exploration - Vast expanses of public land surrounding your property

Direct trail access - Ride directly from your property onto endless desert adventures

Year-round riding conditions - Desert climate means no snow days or mud seasons

Family-friendly terrain - Options for every skill level from beginners to experts

Outdoor Adventure Opportunities:

Desert hiking - Explore ancient Native American trails and discover hidden desert springs

Rockhounding paradise - Search for Arizona fire agates, jasper, and desert roses

Wildlife photography - Capture desert bighorn sheep, golden eagles, and unique desert species

Metal detecting - Historic mining areas offer treasure hunting opportunities

Desert camping - Your property serves as base camp for extended desert explorations

Star photography - Dark skies perfect for capturing the Milky Way and meteor showers

Water Recreation Access: Colorado River Adventures

While your property offers desert solitude, you're strategically positioned to access the legendary Colorado River recreation corridor when water adventures call.

Parker Strip Water Paradise:

65 miles of navigable river - From Parker Dam to Headgate Dam creating endless water recreation

Multiple boat launches - Easy river access for every type of watercraft

Year-round fishing - Largemouth bass, striped bass, catfish, and bluegill

Water sports heaven - Jet skiing, wakeboarding, tubing, and kayaking

Beachfront camping - Buckskin Mountain State Park offers riverside sites

Annual events - Parker Tube Float, boat races, and fishing tournaments

Strategic Water Access:

Plan your river days while enjoying desert solitude at your property

Store your boats and water toys securely on your own land

No more fighting for parking at crowded boat ramps

Set your own schedule without campground checkout times

Save thousands on storage fees and camping costs annually

Land Use Possibilities: Your Vision, Unlimited

Agricultural/Vacant Land Non-Profit zoning gives you maximum flexibility to create exactly what you want - from simple weekend retreat to elaborate off-grid compound.

Residential Dreams:

Custom desert home - Design your perfect retreat with panoramic desert views

Off-grid cabin - Solar power, water storage, and complete independence

Manufactured home paradise - Affordable desert living with modern amenities

Tiny home sanctuary - Minimize your footprint while maximizing your adventure

RV basecamp - Perfect for snowbirds and weekend warriors

Desert compound - Multiple structures for family and friends

Recreational Paradise:

Toy storage facility - Secure storage for boats, RVs, ATVs, and desert toys

Workshop paradise - Build the ultimate garage for all your adventure gear

Astronomy observatory - Dark skies perfect for serious stargazing

Photography studio - Natural light and dramatic landscapes

Desert garden - Cultivate native plants and create wildlife habitat

Shooting range - Safe, legal target practice on your own property

Investment Opportunities:

Land banking - Arizona desert land continues appreciating as population grows

Recreational rentals - Rent space for RV parking or toy storage

Desert experiences - Offer guided tours, stargazing, or photography workshops

Event venue - Desert weddings and corporate retreats in dramatic settings

Future development - Hold for appreciation as area develops

Agricultural use - Small-scale desert agriculture or livestock

Climate and Terrain: Four-Season Desert Paradise

Welcome to Arizona's perfect desert climate - where every season brings new beauty and outdoor opportunities.

Mohave Desert Climate Excellence:

Winter (Dec-Feb): Paradise found with 55-70°F days perfect for hiking and off-roading

Spring (Mar-May): Spectacular wildflower displays with comfortable 70-85°F temperatures

Summer (Jun-Aug): Hot days perfect for early morning adventures and river trips

Fall (Sep-Nov): Ideal weather returns with 70-85°F and incredible desert sunsets

Annual rainfall: Less than 5 inches - no weather delays for your adventures

Humidity: Extremely low year-round - comfortable even in summer heat

Perfect Desert Building Terrain:

Unique wash features - Natural character and drainage already established

Level building areas - Multiple sites for structures and improvements

Natural privacy - Wash terrain creates separation from distant neighbors

Stable desert soil - Excellent for foundations and septic systems

Strategic positioning - Choose sun exposure and view orientations

Easy access - Direct road frontage for construction and daily use

Local Wildlife: Your Daily Desert Entertainment

Living here means front-row seats to the Sonoran Desert's incredible ecosystem where unique wildlife thrives in pristine habitat.

Desert Wildlife Spectacular:

Desert bighorn sheep - Occasional visitors showcasing nature's climbing athletes

Coyotes - Evening songs echo across the desert in haunting choruses

Roadrunners - The state bird racing across your property at 20 mph

Desert cottontails - Abundant population supporting the desert food chain

Black-tailed jackrabbits - Impressive hoppers with distinctive long ears

Desert tortoises - Ancient reptiles representing millions of years of evolution

Incredible Bird Life:

Golden eagles - Majestic raptors soaring on desert thermals

Red-tailed hawks - Daily hunting patrols over your property

Great horned owls - Night hunters with distinctive calls

Gambel's quail - Charming ground birds with topknot plumes

Cactus wrens - Arizona's state bird building elaborate nests

Numerous hummingbird species - Attracted to desert blooms

Reptile Residents:

Gila monsters - Beautiful venomous lizards (rarely seen, protected species)

Desert iguanas - Harmless herbivores basking on warm rocks

Various snake species - Including harmless kings and essential rattlesnakes

Colorful lizards - Multiple species providing natural pest control

Historic Significance: Where Legends Crossed the Desert

Your property sits in the heart of Arizona's historic frontier where Native Americans, Spanish explorers, prospectors, and pioneers all left their mark.

Ancient Desert Heritage:

Native American territory - Traditional lands of the Mohave and Chemehuevi peoples

Ancient trade routes - Connecting Colorado River tribes with inland peoples

Spanish exploration - Part of Juan Bautista de Anza's 1774 expedition route

Mormon Road - Historic pioneer trail connecting Utah to California

Mining legacy - Surrounding area rich with gold and silver mining history

Parker Area History:

Parker Dam - Engineering marvel creating Lake Havasu in 1938

Colorado River Indian Reservation - Established 1865, preserving cultural heritage

Historic mining districts - Ghost towns and abandoned mines dot the region

Route 72 - Scenic highway following ancient Native American trading paths

World War II history - Desert training grounds for Patton's troops

Investment Potential: Smart Money Moves to Arizona Desert

Arizona Land Investment Advantages:

Population growth - Arizona gains 100,000+ new residents annually

California exodus - Coastal residents seeking affordable desert property

Limited supply - Desert land with road access becoming increasingly rare

Recreation demand - Growing outdoor recreation economy drives values

No state income tax - Arizona's tax advantages attract retirees and investors

Climate refugees - People escaping cold winters and humid summers

Market Analysis:

40% appreciation - Desert land values in Parker area over past 5 years

Below replacement cost - Current pricing below development costs

Tourism growth - Lake Havasu and river recreation driving regional economy

Infrastructure improvements - Ongoing regional development increases values

Water access premium - Properties near Colorado River corridor command premiums

Off-grid trending - Growing demand for self-sufficient properties

Income Potential:

RV rental income - $50-100/Night for developed camping spots

Toy storage - $75-150/Month for secure boat/RV storage

Event venue - Desert weddings and photography shoots

Guided tours - Off-road adventures and stargazing experiences

Agricultural exemptions - Potential tax benefits with minimal agriculture use

Utilities and Infrastructure: Off-Grid Ready

Power Solutions:

Grid proximity - Power lines located nearby across the wash

Solar excellence - 308 days of sunshine for optimal solar generation

Generator backup - Propane or gas generators for supplemental power

Battery banks - Modern lithium systems for 24/7 off-grid power

Wind potential - Desert winds suitable for small turbine systems

Water Options:

Well drilling - Required for permanent water (research local depths)

Water hauling - Interim solution with cistern storage system

Rainwater harvesting - Capture rare desert rains for landscaping

Gray water systems - Maximize water efficiency in desert environment

Local water delivery - Services available from Parker area

Waste Management:

Septic system - Required for permanent residence

Composting toilets - Eco-friendly option for off-grid living

RV waste solutions - Portable tanks and dump station access

Trash service - Private hauling available or self-haul to transfer stations

Communication:

Cellular coverage - Good signal from major carriers

Satellite internet - Starlink and others provide high-speed options

Radio communications - HAM radio popular in remote areas

Emergency services - 911 coverage throughout Mohave County

Nearby Attractions: Your New Playground

Natural Wonders:

Colorado River - 65 miles of water recreation and fishing

Buckskin Mountain State Park - Riverside camping and hiking

Bill Williams River Wildlife Refuge - Birding and wildlife viewing

Mohave Desert wilderness - Endless BLM exploration opportunities

Desert mountain ranges - Dramatic peaks and hidden canyons

Recreation and Entertainment:

BlueWater Resort & Casino - Gaming, concerts, dining, and resort amenities

Parker Strip - Legendary party atmosphere and water sports

Lake Havasu - London Bridge, shopping, and spring break destination

Off-road trails - Hundreds of miles of marked and unmarked routes

Annual events - Boat races, off-road races, and desert festivals

Services and Amenities:

Recreational Opportunities: Your 365-Day Adventure Calendar

Spring Desert Adventures (March-May):

Wildflower photography season - Desert marigolds, brittlebush, and lupines transform your property into a technicolor wonderland

Perfect off-roading weather - 70-85°F temperatures ideal for all-day ATV adventures without overheating

Rockhounding prime time - Winter rains expose new specimens of fire agates, jasper, and petrified wood

Desert camping perfection - Cool nights, warm days, and no summer crowds at nearby recreation areas

Wildlife baby season - Observe desert cottontail babies, quail chicks, and active lizard populations

Prospecting opportunities - Metal detecting for gold nuggets and lost treasures from mining era

Summer River Escapes (June-August):

Colorado River relief - When your property hits 110°F, the river stays a refreshing 65-75°F

Dawn patrol adventures - Start desert hikes at 5 AM to beat the heat and catch spectacular sunrises

Monsoon magic - Dramatic afternoon thunderstorms create incredible photography opportunities

Night exploration - Summer nights perfect for stargazing, night photography, and nocturnal wildlife viewing

Extended daylight - Long summer days mean more adventure time after work

Desert bloom surprises - Summer rains trigger surprise blooms of barrel cacti and ocotillos

Fall Perfection (September-November):

Ideal camping weather returns - 70-85°F days with 50°F nights requiring just a light jacket

Hunting season begins - Dove, quail, and rabbit seasons open for small game enthusiasts

Migration corridors active - Thousands of birds pass through, creating birdwatching paradise

Rock climbing season - Cooler temperatures make technical climbing on desert rocks comfortable

Desert harvest time - Collect mesquite pods, palo verde seeds, and cactus fruits

Event season begins - Desert races, gem shows, and outdoor festivals throughout the region

Winter Paradise (December-February):

Snowbird season - Join thousands who escape freezing temperatures for 60-70°F desert days

Gem and mineral shows - Quartzsite becomes the rockhounding capital of the world

Perfect hiking weather - Explore without carrying gallons of water in cool temperatures

ATV rally season - Major off-road events and gatherings throughout Mohave County

Campfire season - Cool evenings perfect for gathering around desert campfires

Clear winter skies - Best stargazing conditions with Orion, Pleiades, and winter constellations

Community Overview: Your New Desert Family

Parker Community (Closest Services):

Parker represents the perfect blend of small-town charm and river recreation culture. With a population of roughly 3,100, this Colorado River town maintains its authentic Western character while providing modern amenities. The community embraces outdoor enthusiasts, with local businesses catering to boaters, off-roaders, and desert adventurers. Annual events like the Parker Tube Float and various fishing tournaments create a vibrant social calendar.

Local Culture and Lifestyle:

River rat community - Locals who live for water sports and desert adventures

Snowbird friendly - Winter population swells with retirees from cold states

Off-road capital - ATV and dirt bike culture deeply embedded in local identity

Western heritage - Rodeos, country music venues, and authentic cowboy culture

Diverse population - Mix of retirees, outdoor enthusiasts, and multi-generational families

Entrepreneurial spirit - Many residents run recreation-related businesses

Community Resources:

Parker Hospital - 24/7 emergency services and medical care

Parker Public Library - Community hub with internet access and programs

La Paz County services - Sheriff, fire department, and emergency management

Local schools - Parker Unified School District for families

Churches - Multiple denominations serving the spiritual community

Veterans organizations - Strong military retiree presence

Social Opportunities:

Desert racing clubs - Join organized off-road groups and events

Fishing tournaments - Regular bass and striper competitions

Boating clubs - Social groups for every type of water recreation

Rockhound societies - Organized trips and mineral identification help

Photography groups - Desert photography workshops and exhibitions

Astronomy clubs - Dark sky viewing parties and telescope sharing

Historical Context: Legends of the Mohave Desert

Ancient Desert Civilizations:

Your property sits on ancestral lands of the Mohave people, who developed sophisticated irrigation systems along the Colorado River over 1,000 years ago. These master farmers grew corn, beans, and squash in the desert, creating a sustainable civilization that thrived for centuries. Archaeological evidence throughout the region reveals trade networks extending to the Pacific Coast and deep into Mexico.

Spanish Colonial Period (1540-1821):

Spanish explorer Hernando de Alarcón first navigated the Colorado River in 1540, searching for the mythical Seven Cities of Gold. The expeditions of Juan Bautista de Anza in 1774-1776 established the first European land routes through this region, connecting Spanish missions in California with settlements in Mexico. Your property lies near these historic trails that opened the American Southwest to European influence.

Local Wildlife: Complete Desert Ecosystem

Apex Predators:

Mountain lions - Secretive cats controlling deer populations, rarely seen but tracks common

Bobcats - Smaller cousins hunting rabbits and rodents, occasionally visible at dawn/dusk

Coyote packs - Highly social predators with complex family structures and hunting strategies

Golden eagles - Aerial predators capable of taking prey as large as young deer

Great horned owls - "Tigers of the sky" hunting everything from mice to skunks

Desert Mammals:

Desert bighorn sheep - State animal of Arizona, sure-footed climbers of impossible terrain

Mule deer - Large ears and black-tipped tails, browsing desert vegetation

Javelinas - Pig-like peccaries traveling in family groups, excellent sense of smell

Kit foxes - Tiny desert foxes with oversized ears for heat dissipation

Ringtail cats - Nocturnal acrobats with distinctive striped tails

Desert cottontails - Abundant rabbits supporting the entire food chain

Black-tailed jackrabbits - Actually hares, capable of 40 mph speeds

Various bat species - Essential insect controllers and pollinators

Reptile Diversity:

Gila monsters - North America's only venomous lizard, protected and rarely seen

Desert tortoises - Living fossils up to 80 years old, protected species

Chuckwallas - Large vegetarian lizards inflating themselves in rock crevices

Desert iguanas - Heat-loving lizards active in extreme temperatures

Collared lizards - Brilliant colors and bipedal running abilities

Western diamondback rattlesnakes - Important rodent controllers requiring respect

Arizona coral snakes - Rare, colorful, and reclusive venomous species

Kingsnakes - Beneficial serpents immune to rattlesnake venom

Bird Paradise:

Roadrunners - State bird reaching 20 mph on foot, rarely flying

Gambel's quail - Charming topknot plumes and covey behavior

Cactus wrens - Arizona's state bird building football-sized nests

Phainopepla - Silky flycatchers with cardinal-like crests

Verdins - Tiny yellow-headed desert specialists

Black-throated sparrows - Beautiful desert singers

Say's phoebes - Flycatchers nesting on desert structures

Costa's hummingbirds - Desert-adapted with brilliant purple gorgets

Harris's hawks - Social raptors hunting in coordinated packs

Turkey vultures - Nature's cleanup crew with 6-foot wingspans

Unique Desert Invertebrates:

Tarantulas - Harmless giants emerging during summer mating walks

Scorpions - Glowing under black light, important insect predators

Desert millipedes - Appearing after summer rains in massive numbers

Praying mantises - Patient predators perfectly camouflaged

Desert beetles - Diverse species including the beautiful blue death-feigning beetle

Antlions - Larvae creating sand pit traps for unwary ants

Zoning and Building Information: Maximum Freedom

Agricultural/Vacant Land Non-Profit Zoning Benefits:

Your AG zoning provides exceptional flexibility rarely found in modern developments. This classification allows agricultural uses, residential development, and various commercial activities without the restrictions of typical residential zoning. You can raise livestock, grow crops, build multiple structures, operate a home business, or simply enjoy the land as a recreational retreat.

Permitted Uses Without Special Permits:

Single-family residences of any size or style

Manufactured homes meeting HUD standards

Mobile homes and park models for temporary or permanent use

Agricultural buildings including barns, sheds, and equipment storage

Greenhouses and shade structures for desert gardening

Guest houses and casitas for visitors or rental income

Home-based businesses with minimal traffic impact

Recreational vehicle parking and storage

Amateur radio towers and antenna systems

Solar panel arrays and wind turbines

Water storage tanks and wells

Building Considerations:

No minimum square footage requirements

No architectural review committees

No timeline requirements for construction

Setbacks typically 25 feet from property lines

Height limits generous at 35 feet for residential

Multiple structures allowed on 2 acres

Septic systems required following county health codes

Building permits required for permanent structures

Electrical permits for power connections

Well permits through Arizona Department of Water Resources

Development Process:

Property survey to establish exact boundaries

Soil evaluation for septic system design

Well permit application if permanent water needed

Building plans submission to Mohave County

Permit fees typically under $2,000 for basic home

Inspections at foundation, framing, and final stages

Certificate of occupancy for permanent residence

Future Development Potential:

Subdivide potential depending on county regulations

Commercial uses possible with conditional permits

Agritourism opportunities under agricultural zoning

Renewable energy development encouraged

Conservation easements available for tax benefits

Mineral rights typically included with property

Parker (minutes away) - Walmart, restaurants, medical, marine supplies

Lake Havasu City (42 miles) - Major shopping, dining, entertainment

Quartzsite (nearby) - Famous gem shows and RV gatherings

Phoenix (2.5 hours) - International airport and metropolitan amenities

Las Vegas (3 hours) - World-class entertainment and airport

Pricing and Financing: Desert Dreams Made Affordable

Investment Options That Work for You:

Cash Price: $8,418 (plus $250 doc fee)

Immediate ownership with clear title

No financing complications or interest

Quick closing - start your desert adventure now

Best value pricing for serious buyers

Owner Financing: Just $191 Down

$191 down + $250 doc fee ($441 total to start)

$191/month for 60 months

Zero interest - no hidden costs or compound interest

No credit checks - everyone qualifies

No prepayment penalties - pay off anytime

Why This Price Won't Last:

Parker area appreciation - Values up 40% in 5 years

Limited inventory - Affordable parcels disappearing fast

California migration - Coastal buyers driving demand

Below market pricing - Similar parcels selling for $15,000+

Seller motivation - Priced to move quickly

Your 30-Day "Love It or Leave It" Guarantee

We're so confident you'll fall in love with your desert paradise that we offer an unprecedented 30-day money-back guarantee. Visit your land, explore the area, plan your dreams - if you're not completely thrilled, we'll refund every penny.

Our Track Record Speaks:

100+ properties sold this year

Zero returns - 100% satisfaction rate

Happy landowner community growing daily

Transparent process with no surprises

How to Secure Your Desert Paradise

5 Simple Steps to Ownership:

Choose Your Payment Option

Cash for immediate ownership

Easy financing with just $191 down

Quick Documentation

We handle all paperwork

Secure electronic signing

Clear title guaranteed

Immediate Access

Start using your land right away

Begin planning improvements

Camp and explore immediately

Easy Account Management

Online payment portal

24/7 account access

Flexible payment options

Live Your Dream

Build when ready

Enjoy immediate recreation

Watch your investment grow

Don't Wait - Desert Paradise Disappears Fast

While you're thinking about it, someone else is securing their desert escape. Parker area properties at this price point don't last - especially with owner financing this easy and road access already established.

Why Act Now:

Prices rising monthly as demand increases

Limited parcels with this combination of features

California buyers purchasing sight unseen

Interest rates making financing more expensive elsewhere

Your perfect desert escape won't wait

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Property Details Quick Reference:

Location: Mohave County, Az

Size: 2 Acres

Apn: 208-24-107B

Annual Taxes: $32.20

Zoning: Ag/Vacant Land Non-Profit

Access: Direct via Carmen Road

Price: $8,418 cash or $191/Month

Guarantee: 30-day money back

Note: Buyer to verify all information. Property sold as-is. Due diligence period recommended.

Land Maps & Attachments

Directions to Land

Kingman

Arizona, USA

Get on I-40 W from E Spring St and W Beale St

6 min (1.4 mi)

Follow I-40 W. Take exit 28 from I-40 W

17 min (19.9 mi)

Continue on Dean Dr to your destination

More Land Details

Owner Will Finance
Agricultural Zoning
Desert Terrain
Dirt Road Access
Electricity Service
Well Water
Septic
Estimated Annual Taxes
$33
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
208-24-107B
Seller's Land ID
AZ - Mohave - 208-24-107B - 2 Acres
LANDFLIP ID
402397
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