This lot sits along East Latigo Drive, reached by a dirt road that runs through the surrounding grid of parcels in Pahrump's eastern stretch. The terrain is flat and open, dotted with low desert brush, with the mountains that ring the Pahrump Valley standing along the horizon. Measuring roughly 104 feet across the front and around 200 feet deep, the rectangular parcel covers about 20,000 square feet in a residentially zoned part of Nye County.
The area carries the quiet character of the high desert, with neighboring lots laid out in long rows and the wider valley opening out toward the Pahrump Valley Highway. Pahrump itself traces its name to the Southern Paiute Pah-Rimpi, or "Water Rock," for the artesian wells that once fed the valley's large alfalfa and cotton ranches. Today the town offers its own small airport and bus connections, while Las Vegas and McCarran International Airport sit about 60 miles east. A desert-oasis winery with a full-service restaurant rounds out the local color, a short drive from the heart of town.
With its flat ground, dirt-road access, and a setting framed by open desert and distant peaks, this Pahrump parcel offers an accessible foothold in one of Nevada's quieter valleys.





