A 5,401-square-foot lot sits on Misiones Lane, inside a platted grid on the east side of Pahrump. The streets are already cut and named here, and handful of homes are scattered through the surrounding streets to the southeast. The ground is flat corner to corner - 60 feet across the front and back, 90 down each side - with low desert scrub and an open run of mountains along the horizon. A dirt road brings you right to it.
Zoning is Village Residential, and the lot is part of an established residential layout rather than raw ground out in the middle of the desert. Pahrump itself is about an hour from Las Vegas, close enough to reach the city but far enough to keep its own rhythm - the town fills its calendar with the Balloon Festival, the Powwow, the Chili Cookout, and the Grape Stomp, and there's a working desert winery with a restaurant out here pouring Nevada labels. Nye County beyond town holds Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park, where the preserved mining town of Berlin and the largest known ichthyosaur fossils share the same stretch of the desert.
As a piece of Pahrump to put away and hold while the area keeps drawing people, this is a small, clean, low-carry lot - taxes run light, and the owner financing has no credit check and no penalty if you decide to pay it off early.








