Sextuple-Sized Haven for Cabins, Rigs, and Projects
Single lots along this stretch of Edith Street are listed for over $21k. Here, three of the larger 2.36-acre parcels have already been assembled into one property and priced at $18,900, so you’re getting a wide, continuous section of ground for less than the asking price of one neighbor. It reads as one long piece of country with real elbow room, not a typical 1.13-acre slice.
Up along Edith Street, the land forms a broad, gently sloping bench that’s easy to drive onto and walk. With this much frontage, there’s room to lay out multiple RV pads, a cabin or two, a shop, and parking without feeling boxed in. As you move north across the property, the ground folds down into a wide sandy arroyo tied into McKenzie Wash, cutting a natural corridor through the back side of the land. After storms, it carries water; the rest of the time, it’s an open interior space for kids to roam, a tucked-away fire ring, a target lane, or a quieter hangout out of the wind and sun.
The backdrop is classic Mohave country: long views to the Hualapai and surrounding ranges, big sky overhead, and a scattering of off-grid neighbors far enough away that you keep a sense of space. From your gate, you can unload bikes, quads, or a side-by-side and be on miles of back roads and OHV routes within minutes, with larger trail networks and riding areas an easy haul away. When you want water or a change of pace, Lake Havasu and the Colorado River are close enough for day trips, while Kingman and Lake Havasu City cover bigger supply runs, parts stores, and nights out.
As a larger weekend base, a compound-style off-grid setup with room for multiple rigs and structures, or a long-term hold in the corridor between Kingman and Lake Havasu, this triple-lot Havasu Terrace property gives you something rare out here: one deed, one wide stretch of ground, and real room to spread out.
We are open to owner financing as well—here is what that would look like:
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Kingman, take E Spring St and W Beale St to get on I-40 W.
Follow I-40 W for 23.4 miles to exit 25 (Cal-Ari Dr) in Yucca.
Take Alamo Rd for 2.2 miles to reach Edith St and the property.
Hi there! Were Jon and Valari Burnett. Both of us grew up in (and currently live in) the West. We are in LOVE with the rugged landscape, mountains, rivers, and stunning scenery this side of the country has to offer. Whether you're looking for a site for your future home, a private campsite, or an investment property, we're excited to be a part of your land investing journey!