2154 Via Spes Nostra Street Mount Charleston, NV 89124
LAND - Mount Charleston, NV
Property Features for 2154 Via Spes Nostra Street
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- 129-02-410-023
- Lot size
- 0.13 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Annual Amount
- 720
Utilities
- Water source
- Well
Listing agent Christie Davis-Kraemer License #S.0180920 (702) 858-9520
Listing office Local Realty 6585 High Street Ste.215, Las Vegas, NV (702) 405-9100
Listing date Jun 7, 2024
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
The community is accessed via Lee Canyon Road, with the remarks stating it is about 17.5 miles off 95/11 N to the community and approximately a 52-mile drive to the Las Vegas Strip. The listing also notes a 2.2-mile drive up the hill to the Lee Canyon Ski & Snowboard Resort, which is described as recently purchased and expanded. The area’s altitude is cited at approximately 8,400 feet, with remarks referencing cooler summer conditions.
For buyers seeking a mountain setting with an off-grid style power approach, this lot provides a straightforward single-parcel site with the water system stubbed to the property. The community well is stated as included in a $339 quarterly HOA fee and is described as not dependent on Lake Mead. If you want to build in a forested environment near outdoor recreation, this lot’s configuration and utility description are practical starting points for due diligence.
Key Highlights
- Buildable single lot in Camp Lady of the Snow subdivision in Lee Canyon on Mt. Charleston (own the land; no BLM lease).
- Water available via a community well that is stubbed to the property and included in a $339 quarterly HOA fee.
- Off‑grid community utilities include power from solar plus batteries and a generator; community well is not dependent on Lake Mead.