Stand on this lot and the Pahrump valley opens up around you in every direction - low desert scrub, a wide Nevada sky, and the bare mountains that wall the valley off on the far side. The lot runs 60 by 110 feet, a touch over 6,600 square feet, sitting mostly flat on North Melwood Lane in Nye County. Power runs along the dirt road just across from it, poles and lines already in place, so the connection you'd need isn't a long way off.
This isn't an outpost in the middle of nowhere. Homes already sit several parcels away, and the residential streets here are filling in, lot by lot, the way Pahrump tends to grow. The lot carries Village Residential zoning and a tiny annual tax bill, which makes it the kind of small, low-cost property that's easy to hang onto while the valley keeps adding people around it.
What pulls it together is the position. Pahrump Valley Highway, the main road through town, runs close by - the artery that links this stretch of the valley to the rest of Pahrump and out toward Las Vegas, about an hour east. So you get the quiet of the open desert and the events that give the town its character, the Balloon Festival, the Chili Cookout, the Grape Stomp, without being cut off from the road everything in Pahrump actually runs on. Owner financing available with no credit check, and no penalty if you decide to pay it off early.







