337-01-035 W Acanthus Drive, Meadview, AZ 86444
- Added:
- Apr 24, 2026
- Days on Market:
- 65
- Last Refresh:
- Jun 27 at 5:06 pm
Property Features for 337-01-035 W Acanthus Drive
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- 337-01-034
- Lot size
- 121.06 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Year
- 2026
- Tax Description
- T28N R18W SEC 3 SE4 NE4 CONT 40 ACRES ML 337-01-030 (337-01-032 THRU 36)
- Tax Annual Amount
- 162
Utilities
- Sewer type
- Septic Needed
Listing agent Sean Harron License #SA658321000 (928) 715-2224
Listing office Dirt Road Real Estate 3060 N Boulder Pass, Kingman, AZ (928) 897-1364
Listing date Apr 24, 2026
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HighLights
- 120‑acre offering in Meadview, AZ made up of three contiguous 40‑acre parcels (APNs 337‑01‑034, 337‑01‑035, 337‑01‑036)
- Access via county‑maintained roads to Hideout Drive and Acanthus Drive, just off Pierce Ferry Road near Gregg’s Hideout
- Land is predominantly flat and described as highly usable for off‑grid living, homesteading, recreational use, or ranching
- A short stretch of Acanthus includes a minor wash that is described as easily navigable for most vehicles
- Sewer: septic needed
- Natural vegetation includes native Joshua trees and desert flora with mountain ranges and valley view setting
Overview
The parcels are located just off Pierce Ferry Road near Gregg’s Hideout, with access via county-maintained roads leading to Hideout Drive and Acanthus Drive. The listing describes the setting as remote and peaceful while still within reach of Meadview amenities. Surrounding views are described as expansive mountain ranges and valley sightlines, with native Joshua trees and desert flora noted on-site.
This configuration can appeal to buyers seeking a larger, contiguous land footprint for personal use, longer-term holding, or future planning where flexibility matters. With multiple adjacent parcels available under a single offering, it may also suit buyers who want room for phased development or to keep options open for how the acreage is used over time. Interested parties should confirm details on access, terrain, and intended use with appropriate local authorities.
Current Use by Public Records
Map
- City
- Meadview
- County
- Mohave
- State
- Arizona
- Longitude
- -114.185958
- Latitude
- 35.84954