Power runs right along Quebrada Avenue here, the poles marching off toward the mountains that close the valley to the east. That makes this 5,401-square-foot lot a different prospect from the raw desert farther out, where the nearest line can be miles away. The ground is flat and open, scattered with low desert scrub, and homes already dot the nearby streets a few blocks over as the grid fills in around it.
This is Pahrump, in Nye County, about an hour from Las Vegas. The valley has its own draws once you settle in: free tours and tastings at the Pahrump Valley Winery, the casinos in town, and the engines running out at Spring Mountain Motor Sports Ranch.
A flat, residential-zoned piece of a steadily growing Nevada valley, picked up on terms that stay simple and let you pay off early without penalty if you choose to. Make it yours today, and let it sit while the streets around it fill in.








