This is a flat 5,401-square-foot lot on Bagdad Lane, sixty feet of frontage along a dirt road that runs straight through this corner of the Pahrump valley. The lot itself is level scrub and gravel - no slope to work around, the corners squared off at 60 by 90.
You're in a platted residential stretch, not stranded out alone. Homes already sit on the blocks a little ways towards the south east, with a power substation off to the east and mountains closing the valley on every side. It's quiet here, but there are neighbors within sight and a town's worth of services down the road.
Pahrump sits about an hour west of Las Vegas and keeps its own pace: the Pahrump Valley Winery runs free daily tours of its Nevada vineyards, Spring Mountain Motor Sports Ranch draws the car crowd, and Death Valley is an easy day trip out the back of the valley. It's the kind of place that's been steadily filling in, which makes a small, low-tax parcel here an easy one to hold under Village Residential zoning while the area keeps growing around it.






