Parque Avenue runs straight and level past this lot, a graded dirt road with power poles marching along the far side. That's the detail worth noting first: the electric lines are already strung directly across the road, the kind of infrastructure that's usually the hardest thing to come by out here. Someone ran it before you ever looked at the place.
The lot is a flat 8,800 square feet rectangle, 80 feet of frontage by 110 deep, square at every corner and bigger than a good number of other parcels in the area. The ground is open desert scrub with mountains standing off in the distance, and the developed grid of Pahrump streets sits just to the west, so this isn't a stranded square miles from anywhere - homes already dot the lanes nearby.
Pahrump itself is a big draw for the right person. It's a desert valley about an hour from Las Vegas that fills its calendar with the Balloon Festival, the Powwow, the Grape Stomp, and the Chili Cookout, and there's a working winery in the valley with a full restaurant and an estate vineyard. Death Valley day trips, scenic drives, and wide-open horizons are all part of living out here.






