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MUST SELL 1+ ACRE * PRIVATE LOCATION CLOSE ENOUGH TO VEGAS BUT FAR ENOUGH AWAY

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  • City: Northwest
  • Zoning: Residential
  • Type: Homesite, Lot
  • State/Province: Arizona
  • Seller State of Residence: Nevada
  • Property Address: off Hackberry Road
  • Zip/Postal Code: 86441
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FULL
PRICE AUCTION!
Glorious 1.05 Acre Near Las Vegas!
45,738.00 SQUARE FEET!
Due to family matters
we are liquefying our real estate interests. This one is in a spectacular
location yet will moved to the highest bidder, regardless of price. It is
located a stone’s throw from Lake Mead, the Colorado River, the Grand Canyon
National Park, and very near to Las Vegas… essentially across Lake Mead! Our
loss is your gain.
Dolan Springs, Arizona
The property is located
adjacent to Dolan Springs, AZ. Here is some area information:
DOLAN SPRINGS, ARIZONA
This is a great home base for outdoor adventure. Dolan Springs has long been a quiet desert haven for snowbirds in winter and vacationers in the summer. Dolan Springs’ mild high desert weather is perfect for many of the outdoor sports and activities available. From here you can explore the world’s largest Joshua Tree forest near Meadview, play on Lake Mead all day, Ride your ATV or horses into the desert or search for gold or meteorites in Gold Basin.
The community offers many amenities: Fire Station, School, Library, Full Service Grocery Store, Restaurants, Gas Station, Post Office, Chamber of Commerce, Lumber Yard, Family Dollar and other locally owned small businesses. Since the opening of the Grand Canyon Skywalk there is a lot more traffic going through Dolan Springs on Pierce Ferry Road. Because of this you have a lot of small mom and pop shops that are very successful selling to tourists that stop.
Real Estate Subdivisions in Dolan Springs:
Lake Mohave Ranchos:
Large, unique Joshua trees can be seen throughout these subdivisions of Lake Mohave Ranchos. The trees start at 13th Street and extend 5 miles to 23rd Street. Each subdivision is square with one mile each side. Between each subdivision is set aside one mile square of government land giving the area a checkerboard appearance and creating a lot of wide open spaces. Lake Mohave Ranchos was subdivided years ago into one acre lots. Each unit contains about 480 one acre lots. There are over 20 different units of Lake Mohave Ranchos. Fourteen of the units are found in the Joshua tree area from 13th St. to 23rd St.
Some lots have city water available. Others you haul your own water or have it delivered. The scenery is spectacular with colorful mountains. The Cerbat Mountain Range can be seen in the East, Table Mountain in the North and the Black Mountains to the South. Much of the terrain is level to gently rolling hills with mature Joshua trees over 20′ high. The landscaping is natural and easy to take care of. With the setting of the sun the mountains change colors. At night you can see the red glow of Las Vegas in the western sky. Millions of bright stars light up the evening sky and sometimes you can see the milky way. The area is becoming more popular for amateur astronomers to take a short drive out of the light pollution of Las Vegas to see the stars and distant planets in our clear uninterrupted skies.
All lots are at least an acre in size except for the downtown area which are quarter acres or more. Septic tanks are used throughout the area, there is no sewer system. We have lots with power & phone available and many with water. You can have horses and other animals on these lots.
This area is great for 4-wheel drive, hike, prospect, rockhound, horseback ride and enjoy the beauty of outdoors with all the wide open spaces and mountain ranges. If you like the country life and being away from all you probably will find this area very appealing. Many people are retiring in this area because of the affordability and mild climate.
This area is the perfect hideaway with many
recreational opportunities including boating, water skiing, swimming, camping, hiking,
and photography. Meadview is where the river rafts exit after their journey
down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. Boating on Lake Mead is at
its best at this end of the lake. Crystal clear water, stunning scenery with
vast panoramas of photographic opportunities, and miles of open water with deep
coves, and clean, sandy beaches provides endless recreation.
Peace and solitude the main attraction. Also,
championship caliber fishing can be had at Lake Mead and the Colorado River.
The eastern end of the lake is known exactly for that! Anglers hook prize stripers
(striped bass) and can reach monster sizes up to 60 pounds,
large-mouth
bass,
catfish and bluegill.
This area has area access
to Lake Mead and the Grand Canyon by personal watercraft, graces the easterly
end of Lake Mead on an unspoiled plateau swept with Joshua Trees.
Pierce Ferry Road passes this posted property
and is main artery to Antares Road and Hackberry Road. They were some of the original Mormon Trail used by
pioneers on their way west.
The Grand Wash Cliffs stretch 10 miles from Lake Mead
City half way to Kingman. This area is mostly a retirement and vacation plus filled with investment land with Lake Mead a drive away The population of this area is widely scattered and minimal. Thus, there is a lot of privacy.
Children attend school in nearby Dolan Springs at their K-12th schools.
Mohave County provides their bus service.
The scenery in the area is spectacular! This area is
located near the Joshua Tree Forest. The ever-changing
mountain range of the Grand Wash Cliffs with their myriad of colors and Lake
Mead National Recreational Area are the outdoorsman’s paradise. The air is
clean and the skies are clear and great for all that billions of stars and the
Milky Way has to offer so bring a telescope!
The water is pure and untreated, pumped from deep
wells. There is no pollution, whether from industry, noise, or light. It’s a pristine
location yet so close to the excitement of Las Vegas. Who would’ve thought such
a place exists so close to the world’s most exciting city?
The climate is mild with summer highs are generally
in the 90s an the air is dry while winter lows of 40 to 60. The
e
venings are cool and
comfortable. Every so often there will be a dusting of snow yet, it melts
quickly due to the strength of the desert sun. Plant life depends on the fair
amount of rainfall that side of the lake gets however its seasonal as most
locations in the United States.
There are a wide variety of animals including wild horses,
burros, bulls, cougars, bobcats, deer, coyotes, deer, big horn sheep, cottontail
and jackrabbits, quail, road runners, snakes, lizards, and yes, jackalopes.
Some are hard to spot but they’re there. In the coves or on the cliffs that
line the lake, you could see the majestic desert bighorn sheep. Local rams are sturdy
animals carrying massive curved horns and sometimes have large harems of ewes
with their young.
The wild burros, descendants of those left behind by old
prospectors, drink at the water’s edge, as do cougars, bobcats and coyotes. Few
nights pass without a serenade from a family of coyotes, badgers, cottontails,
and the wily black-eared jackrabbit, and deer can be found within the park
boundaries. Antelope are quite rare, but are seen occasionally.
Bird watchers can find over 250 species of birds
ranging from five kinds of hummingbirds to osprey, golden eagles, and bald
eagles. There are 60 species of waterfowl including ducks, herons, brown
pelicans, geese, coots, terns, and the small swan like billed grebe songbirds,
owls, hawks, ravens and turkey vultures are regular visitors to the area.
Gambel’s quail thrive in our area, sometimes numbering the hundreds as they
search for seeds under the brush in-season.
Mohave County is generally near the northwestern corner of Arizona,
across from Nevada to the north and adjacent to California to the west. Meteorite
hunting, rock hunting, 4-wheeling, hiking and gold prospecting are regular
activities within the area for locals and tourists. Don’t be surprised if you
find a gold nugget!
World Class photo opportunities of mountain sheep,
wild burros, coyotes, quail, cottontails, jack-rabbits and maybe and owl, and hawks
are everywhere. Keep a look out and its likely that you’ll find one or many of
them. You may miss them if you blink!
Overall, this area is quite affordable, scenic, and
nature-preserved spot to invest in or call home… you decide. Real estate market
values remain in growth mode and stable through most all economic times. There are few
locations where that exist. This happens to be one of them.
IMAGING
THE AGRICULTURAL POSSIBILITIES!
What grows in this area?
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Spinach
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Lemons
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Oranges
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Lime
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Peaches
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Marionberries
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Corn
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Alfalfa
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Sunflowers
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Summer Squash
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Sweet Leaf Candy
Stevia
Plus, with approvals
you could possibly…
HEMP uses (including CBD OILS)
Think of the possibility of growing hemp plants here!
They are highly useful and a wonderful cash crop!
According to Nemadji.com it is conceivable to plant up to 2500 plants per acres!
Spacing For Hemp Plants
According to the
Successful Farming
article, “What Farmers Need to Know About Growing Hemp”
Hemp farming is done at a rate of “1,000 to 1,600 plants per acre,” which are, “planted and tended to as separate plants.” So, if you’re looking to grow a crop of CBD oil producing hemp plants, you’ll need to consider spacing for hemp plants since there’s labor with tending between the rows of plants and crowding can create additional time, costs. Generally when spacing for hemp plants you want to give them a good three to five feet because these plants are very particular about spacing and how much sunlight they get. Anecdotal information from experienced
farmers suggest 2,000 to 2,500 plants per acre
may be achievable.
Industrial Hemp
On the flip side, industrial hemp is “grown for mass-market products such as textiles and bioplastics,” and this traditional hemp, “has a planting rate of 400,000 per acre (roughly 100 plants/square meter), and is drilled in like wheat”.
Michael Bowman, the founder of the National Hemp Association, went on to describe the plant, “It [industrial hemp] grows tall and you harvest the tops for seed production and then use the stalk for a number of industrial purposes”.
CBD Oil or Industrial Hemp Products?
Many articles have mentioned that the industrial hemp market will be dominated by foreign producers, like China, and that hemp grown for CBD oil production will be the more lucrative route for farmers to take in the USA.
The market differences, between industrial hemp and CBD hemp, are echoed in the article, “Hemp can be lucrative, but there are drawbacks,”
which quotes National Hemp Association board member, Alex Seleznov:
“Prices for hemp fiber and seed will be competing with foreign producers, mainly China… Fiber and seed producers want a production mill within 30 miles of where the hemp is grown, and that’s just not feasible in this country”
.
The article goes on to point out that:
“That leaves CBD,” Seleznov said “and that means a different kind of farming. While seed and fiber hemp plants can be grown close together and harvested with most traditional equipment, CBD-producing plants, much like their THC-producing cousins, have to be planted at wider intervals and have to be harvested by hand”
.
CBD Hemp Farming – Give it Some Space
The main difference between hemp farming for CBD oil and traditional hemp for mass market products comes down to
spacing
: CBD hemp plants need space (only 1,000 to 1,600 plants per acre) so they can grow and bush out to foster more bountiful flower yields.
Traditional, industrial hemp requires tall stalks in order to be profitable so they’re planted close together at a rate of 400,000 per acre to get longer stalks (crowded plants will grow tall and skinny to reach for the sun).
OR
If you are into the
other related cash crop, imagine the agricultural uses for 1.05 acres and
consider the formula below:
To start off we will assume a low
estimate on corn: 20,000 plants per acre @ 36 in. (3ft) spacing per row. So
for kush cash crops we will half that number to
10,000 plants per acre
@ 72 in.
(6 ft) spacing per row. So, how many bushels per acre of kush cash crops?
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32 lbs per
bushel
·
16 oz. per pound
·
# of oz per
plant = 1
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# of plants per
acre = 8,500 plants
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# of lbs per
acre = 625 lbs.
·
bushels per acre
= 19.53
Imagine a cash
crop of one thousand per pound with the above information. By the way, that
information was found at theweedbusiness.com so you may verify it.
IMAGING
THE BUILDING POSSIBILITIES!
Maybe you want to build a large house or possibly multiple
houses, depending on the density allowed and minimum lot
sizes.
Again, that is up to your creativity, community needs and possibilities,
and of course, the county officials.
Property Information:
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1.05 Acres
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Dolan Springs, AZ area, close to the Grand Canyon National Park
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Mohave County
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State of Arizona
Quitclaim Deed for conveyance
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Township 26 North
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Range 15 West
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Section 29
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Realsite Arizona Ranchettes Unit 2 Lot 769 Cont. 1.05 Acres
APN 33510193
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Rolling terrain
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Good property access
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Telephone by cellular
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Water by well or tank
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Sewer by septic
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Excellent sunlight for cost-effective
solar power
Important Message to All Bidders:
PLEASE READ THE
ENTIRE AUCTION LISTING, PERFORM ALL DUE DILIGENCE,
AND
BID ONLY IF YOU ARE
COMPLETELY SATISFIED
WITH
ALL OF YOUR
RESEARCH AND COMFORTABLE WITH
THE TERMS OF
THIS AUCTION IN ITS ENTIRETY
AS REFLECTED IN
THE BELOW PARAGRAPH.
EBAY FEES ARE
NOT REFUNDABLE!
Please bid responsibly. Your bid states that you
have conducted all due diligence on this beautiful property and are satisfied
with it in its entirety. All information provided herein has been stated as all
the knowledge we have on the property and obtained that information from
sources deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Our interest in this shall be sold
and conveyed “as is, where is, with all faults, no guarantees expressed
nor implied”. Exclusive conveyance via quitclaim deed. You are bidding on
our interest in this property. Any and all taxes, assessments, association
dues, other associated issues including title clearance, potential suit to
quiet title, title bonding, and any and all associated title issues shall
become the responsibility of the buyer. Your bid is acknowledgement and your
satisfaction of the acceptance of these and all other terms, characteristics,
rules, and remunerations regarding this property per your own research and
acceptance. You have been given ample time since this posting to conduct all
your necessary research. Kindly bid if and only if you adhere to all of the
above term and conditions. Your bid is acceptance and serves as the purchase
contract, including all of the above-stated terms, no exceptions. You bid, you
buy. You are
not
bidding on the option to purchase. All known
information has been posted. Please do not ask for additional data as we posted
everything we know. Retraction or cancelled bids will not be tolerated and
reported to EBAY immediately. Bid and no pay will be treated harshly. We have
100% Feedback on EBAY and are dependable and responsible sellers and buyers for
over two decades.
Final Payment = Final Bid + $495
Payment
must be received
within 48 HOURS
of the auction’s close.
No exceptions
.
Payments
types accepted:
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Venmo
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Zelle
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CashAPP
Upon
receipt of the payment in full, your deed will be prepared, notarized, and sent
to you within seven business days.
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You
may also send us a solid offer on this property. If you do, please be
realistic. This is a strong property in a location with high value.
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Thank
you for taking the time to read this auction listing and best of luck to all
bidders. We didn’t want to list it but we are raising funds for family matter.
We
reserve the right to end the auction early.