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A Little Land for Big Dreams

Kingman, AZ 86401

Mohave County, Arizona

0.21 Acre
$2,537 USD
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Land Description

This 0.21-Acre parcel in Kingman offers a quiet slice of high-desert Arizona designed for couples who want freedom, space, and a slower pace. Located in Mohave County, this land gives you room to breathe without cutting yourself off from real services and access.

The surrounding landscape is classic Mojave Desert-wide horizons, rugged terrain, and glowing sunsets that make evenings feel intentional. Dark skies and open space create the kind of calm that's hard to find when you're boxed into city living.

This property supports a flexible, step-by-step approach. Camp short term, plan a future off-grid setup, or explore agricultural or residential uses with permits. There's no pressure to build immediately and no single path you're forced to follow.

For couples dreaming of something simpler, this land becomes a blank canvas. Garden later. Build slowly. Spend weekends under the stars now. The land works with your timeline, not against it.

Kingman's location keeps everything practical. Supplies, services, and community are close enough to rely on-while the land itself stays quiet, open, and yours.

Why Kingman Makes Sense

Kingman sits at a crossroads of Northern Arizona and Southern Nevada, making it one of the most practical high-desert hubs in the region. You get historic Route 66 character paired with modern infrastructure that supports real life, not just tourism.

Outdoor variety is unmatched. Mountains, desert backroads, and river recreation are all within driving distance, letting you change scenery without relocating. It's a place that supports exploration without crowds.

Low ongoing costs matter here. Ownership stays affordable, allowing you to hold land comfortably while deciding how and when you want to use it.

Why This Property Stands Out

Couple-Friendly Size

0.21 acres gives you usable space without overwhelming maintenance or cost.

Flexible Permitted Uses

Agriculture, livestock, residential, and off-grid uses are allowed with permits.

Camping & RV Options

Camp or use an RV short term while planning what comes next.

No HOA Pressure

No HOA means fewer rules and more freedom to live intentionally.

High-Desert Lifestyle

Cooler nights, dark skies, and four-season usability support year-round enjoyment.

Property Highlights

Apn: 333-21-128

Acreage: 0.21 acres

County: Mohave County, Az

Address: Kingman, AZ 86401

Gps Center: 35.4466, -113.83815

Uses: Residential, agriculture, livestock, off-grid (with permits)

Camping / RV: Allowed (permit required after 30 days)

HOA: None

Price: $2,537

Owner Financing Available

$317 to get started (first month + doc fee)

$59 per month for 47 months

No credit checks

No interest

This is land for couples who want to slow down, build intentionally, and keep their options open-without giving up access or affordability.

Why This Property Stands Out:

HIGH-DESERT Kingman Location With Big-Sky Views: Located in Kingman, this property places you squarely in classic high-desert Arizona-wide open skies, expansive horizons, and dramatic sunsets that never get old. The elevation brings cooler evenings, clear nights perfect for stargazing, and that quiet desert stillness that's impossible to find in crowded cities.

EASY Access To Historic Route 66 And Local Amenities: Kingman sits right along historic Route 66, blending Old West character with modern convenience. Supplies, fuel, dining, and services are close without sacrificing space or privacy.

MULTIPLE Outdoor Recreation Options In Every Direction: Lake Mead, the Colorado River, and the Cerbat and Hualapai Mountains offer boating, hiking, off-roading, and hunting opportunities without long travel times.

ROOM To Camp, Stage Gear, And Live Flexibly: The land supports camping, RV use, and gear storage with room to breathe-use it immediately while planning future improvements.

LOW-PRESSURE Ownership With High Optionality: Camp now, hold long-term, or build later. This land doesn't force a single vision and adapts as your lifestyle changes.

About Kingman:

Kingman isn't just a desert town on the map - it's a strategic high-desert hub where space, access, and real optionality come together. With historic Route 66 roots, massive public land access, and proximity to some of the Southwest's most iconic destinations, Kingman works exceptionally well as an adventure basecamp, long-term hold, or flexible-use property for people who value freedom over congestion.

UNMATCHED Access To Public Land And Open Space:

Kingman is surrounded by enormous stretches of BLM land, state trust land, and rugged backcountry that immediately signal opportunity to anyone who spends time outdoors.

DESERT-To-RIVER Recreation Variety:

Quick access to the Colorado River system provides boating, fishing, kayaking, and swimming around Laughlin, Bullhead City, and Lake Mohave.

ROUTE 66 Character With Real Infrastructure:

Hospitals, schools, shopping, rail service, and regional access make Kingman functional without turning it into a crowded metro.

FOUR-SEASON High-Desert Climate Advantage:

Cooler summers, crisp winters, and comfortable shoulder seasons keep land usable year-round.

STRATEGIC Southwest Basecamp Location:

Easy trips to Flagstaff, Lake Havasu, Hoover Dam, and Las Vegas give this area long-term relevance.

LOW Carrying Costs Preserve Optionality:

Low taxes and holding costs allow you to own without pressure or rushed development.

A Culture That Understands Space And Independence:

Kingman attracts people who value self-reliance, practical living, and land they can actually use.

Kingman stands out because it supports exploration, holding, building, camping, and future plans equally well.

Land Maps & Attachments

Directions to Land

Directions to Land

When driving from Kingman, head west on I-40 toward Needles.

Take the nearest exit serving the western Kingman area.

Follow local roads north toward the desert parcels.

Continue on the dirt road as it leaves pavement and enters open land.

Proceed toward the GPS point at 35.4466, -113.83815.

More Land Details

Agricultural Zoning
Desert Terrain
Dirt Road Access
Estimated Annual Taxes
$12
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
333-21-128
LANDFLIP ID
413495
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