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10 Acres for Sale in Rio VIsta, Arizona

10 Acres for Sale in Rio VIsta, Arizona

$12,995

Commonlots LLC

Commonlots LLC

Commonlots LLC

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10 Acres of Land for Sale in Mohave County, Arizona​

North 6th Street Fort Smith, Arkansas, 72904

For Sale

$12,995.00 BUY IT NOW!


Area 10 Acres

Location : 34°45’51.1″N 114°20’37.2″W

A Land of Natural Beauty and Historical Significance Mohave County, located in the northwestern corner of Arizona, is a region steeped in geographical wonders, rich history, and vibrant communities. As the second largest county in Arizona by area, Mohave County offers a diverse landscape that ranges from lush river valleys to stark desert environments, making it a fascinating area for both residents and visitors.

Mohave County is the fifth largest county in the USA. Mohave County contains approximately 13,400 square miles of land. It has no less than 148 canyons within its boundaries, most of which help make up a large portion of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River that separates the top 1/3 of Mohave County from the bottom 2/3. The county is bordered by three rivers and one creek along with four lakes that are impounded behind dams on the Colorado and Bill Williams Rivers.

The county is intersected by 21 mountain ranges and the corresponding valleys in between. There are five climate zones in Arizona and Mohave County is the only county in the state that contains all five.

Mohave County contains over 50% of the Grand Canyon National Park, all of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area and all of the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument. The Kaibab, Fort Mojave and Hualapai Indian Reservations also lie within the county.

Geography and ClimateMohave County is characterized by its diverse geographic features. The county is home to parts of the Grand Canyon, one of the world’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders, specifically the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument. The Colorado River forms the county’s western boundary, creating spectacular scenery and serving as a vital water source for the area. This river is also central to the recreational life in cities like Bullhead City and Lake Havasu City, famous for the London Bridge that was relocated there in 1971.

The region’s climate is predominantly desert, with hot summers and mild winters. This climate is ideal for a variety of outdoor activities year-round, from hiking and boating to wildlife observation and photography.

History and Culture The history of Mohave County is rich with Native American, pioneer, and mining stories. The area was originally inhabited by the Mojave people, from whom the county derives its name. These indigenous people were primarily living along the banks of the Colorado River and were adept at farming and fishing.

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the county experienced a boom due to mining. Towns like Oatman and Chloride sprang up around successful gold, silver, and copper mines. Although mining activity has decreased, these towns still celebrate their heritage with ghost town tours, old mining exhibits, and Wild West shootouts.

EconomyToday, Mohave County’s economy is supported by a mix of tourism, manufacturing, and retail services. Tourism is particularly significant, driven by the county’s natural attractions, including the Grand Canyon, Lake Mead, and the historic Route 66. The county also benefits from its proximity to Las Vegas, Nevada, attracting visitors looking for a more serene experience close to the excitement of the city.

Demographics and CommunitiesMohave County is known for its small-town feel with a friendly atmosphere. Key communities include Kingman, the county seat, which is a hub of local government and retail activity. Bullhead City is a key player in the county’s tourism sector, popular with retirees and vacationers due to its riverfront resorts and casinos. Lake Havasu City is another major community, known for outdoor and water-based recreational activities.

Recreational ActivitiesOutdoor activities are a significant part of life in Mohave County. The region offers:

  • Hiking and Camping: With numerous trails and campsites, residents and visitors can enjoy the natural beauty up close. The Hualapai Mountain Park offers trails for all skill levels along with cabins and camping facilities.
  • Boating and Fishing: The Colorado River and Lake Havasu are popular spots for boating, fishing, and water sports.
  • Historical Exploration: From exploring Native American artifacts at the Mohave Museum of History and Arts in Kingman to visiting the old mining towns, there is plenty for history buffs to appreciate.
  • Wildlife Observation: The county’s diverse habitats support a variety of wildlife, including bighorn sheep, coyotes, and countless bird species, making it a great place for nature enthusiasts.

PARCEL RIGHT OFF OF HWY 40!

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Property Information

Parcel #: 210-41-053A Land Area: 10 ACRES 

Assessor Use Code: 0013-VL-RES-RURAL-SUBDIVIDED

Assessor Description:

RIO VISTA UNIT 1 SUBDIVISION LOTS 86 & 107

Appraised at $15,500.00Yearly Tax $23.08

CommonLots LLC will record your Deed with the county and mail you the original Deed once recorded. Recording times vary per County. Estimated Recording Time: 2-4 weeks. There is a $150.00 Recording / Doc Fee added to the sale price of this property!. Buyer is responsible for providing CommonLots the following information:


Full Name

Address

City, State Zip Code

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CommonLots LLC issues a Warranty Deed to the buyer. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer(s) to research, call, and/or write to the county with any questions related to the ownership and/or specifications of this lot. Always consult a real estate agent or land professional before purchasing any properties. We are buying our lots through investors, 3rd party land wholesalers. We encourage and recommend that all buyers visit the lot before purchase to confirm and conclude their own decision to purchase. We always recommend that the buyer visit the property. Most properties sold are not yet surveyed. Surveying is the sole responsibility of the buyer. CommonLots will send the buyer a DocuSign after full payment is received to verify and confirm the buyer has authorized CommonLots to record “said deed” to the specific county and confirm that the recording information is correct and verified.

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The information within this listing is posted by a private or third-party seller, and we do not guarantee the accuracy of the information enclosed. We encourage you always to verify ownership and property details listed. As a precaution, due diligence in any real estate transaction is encouraged, and closing through a verified title company is advised. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we do not accept any responsibility to any person for the accuracy of the information herein.

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